US official says opening Turkey border w/Armenia would bring benefit

Associated Press Worldstream
March 26, 2004 Friday 1:48 PM Eastern Time

U.S. official says opening Turkey’s border with Armenia would bring
benefits

by AVET DEMOURIAN; Associated Press Writer

A top U.S. diplomat said in Armenia on Friday that if Turkey opened
its border with this ex-Soviet republic, the benefits would be swift
and plentiful – a view at odds with Azerbaijan’s warning this week
against such a move.

“It seems to me that the opening of the border between Armenia and
Turkey would benefit the peoples of both sides rather dramatically
and rather quickly,” said Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage,
during a visit to the Armenian capital, Yerevan.

Armenia and Azerbaijan are at odds over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave,
which Armenian forces seized from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s. A
1994 cease-fire has largely held, but no final settlement has been
reached.

Turkey, which is allied with Azerbaijan, has maintained a trade
embargo against neighboring Armenia, and has pledged not to lift it
until the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is settled. Azerbaijan views that
embargo as a key part of its negotiating leverage.

But in recent years Turkey and Armenia have expanded business
contacts, and settling the dispute would boost Turkey’s candidacy to
join the European Union.

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliev warned this week that opening the
border would make the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh impossible, and
he urged Turkey to resist what he called strong pressure.

Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage refused to comment
directly on Aliev’s statement.

He said that the United States has discussed the issue with Turkey.

“I think to be fair, our Turkish friends have had their hands full
recently with concerns about northern Iraq and the ongoing Cyprus
talks, but I hope as those concerns are ameliorated that they will be
able to turn their attention to the reopening of the border,”
Armitage said.

He also warned that the solution to Nagorno-Karabakh can’t “be
imposed from top-down, from the outside.”

Kocharian reconfirms commitment to enlarge ties with EU

ArmenPress
March 26 2004

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT RECONFIRMS COMMITMENT TO ENLARGE TIES WITH EU

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: President of Armenia, Robert
Kocharian, has reaffirmed today his administration’s commitment to
enlarge and deepen the scope of ties with the European Union.
Receiving a Special Representative of the EU for the South Caucasus,
Heikki Talvitie, Kocharian said:” It is a strong incentive to go on
with large-scale and diverse reforms and bring the country and its
legislation in compliance with European standards.”
The conversation between Kocharian and Talvitie was centered on
possibilities for involvement of the South Caucasian nations into
what has been termed as “Wider Europe: New Neighbors.”
Ambassador Talvitie emphasized the resolution of regional
conflicts and development of economic ties between the region’s
countries and Europe. The two men, according to Kocharian’s press
office, also exchanged views on ways to boost resolution of the
Karabagh conflict, constitutional reforms in Armenia and a string of
other issues.

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March 26, 2004, Friday

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Dating back to 783 B.C., Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan is one of
the oldest continuously occupied towns in the world.
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The Schottengymnasium, a school in Vienna, Austria, has been open
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Richard Armitage received by Armenian FM

ArmenPress
March 26 2004

RICHARD ARMITAGE RECEIVED BY ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: US Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Armitage, who arrived today in Yerevan for a short visit from
Kiev, Ukraine, was received by Armenian foreign minister Vartan
Oskanian to discuss the full scope of prospects and possibilities for
regional development and the current situation in the South Caucasus.
The Armenian foreign ministry said the two men exchanged also
ideas on resolution of the Karabagh conflict and expressed their
satisfaction over the current level of bilateral relations, sharing
the same view that diverse and well-developed bilateral contacts must
be boosted by a deeper political dialogue. Later in the day he is
scheduled to meet with Armenian president Robert Kocharian.
Armitage’s visit to Yerevan is part of a regional visit and today
he will leave Yerevan for Baku, Azerbaijan.
In Baku Armitage will discuss the interaction in fighting with
terrorism with president Ilham Aliyev and other top official of the
country, apart from discussing regional security, development of
bilateral relations, political and economic reforms in Azerbaijan,
implementation of large-scale projects in the energy sector, and the
settlement of the Karabagh problem. Armitage also plans to meet with
some leaders of opposition parties.

Around $1billion invested in Armenia in last decade

ArmenPress
March 26 2004

AROUND $1 BILLION INVESTED IN ARMENIA IN LAST DECADE

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: Deputy trade and development
minister, Tigran Davtian, predicted today that the average amount of
annual investments in the Armenian economy will from now on range
between $200 million-250 million. Speaking to a news conference
today, he said last year some $230 million had been invested, of
which $160 million were direct investments, $40 of it came from a
Russian-Armenian deal known as Assets for Debt, by which Armenia
handed over some of its leading enterprises to Russia in return for
its almost $100 million debt to Moscow. He said the amount of
aggregate investments in Armenia since its independence is nearing $1
billion.
He then praised local businessmen, who are increasing gradually
the volume of their investments in domestic enterprises. He said the
structure of investments is also changing from commerce to industrial
investments.
Davtian also cited some other figures, particularly, related to IT
sector, whose exports last year amounted to $50 million, 85 percent
making software products.

Justice minister denies rumors about release of criminals

ArmenPress
March 26 2004

JUSTICE MINISTRY DENIES RUMORS ABOUT RELEASE OF CRIMINALS

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: Armenian justice minister has
flatly denied today a report by a pro-opposition daily, claiming that
“criminals sentenced for committing grave crimes were released from
prisons to stir up provocations during mass protest rallies to be
staged by the opposition in early April.”
A local pro-opposition daily, Haykakan Zhamanak, quoted today a
senior member of an opposition National Unity party, as claiming that
the released criminals were promised in return full discharge and
hefty money rewards.
A spokesman for justice ministry, Ara Saghatelian, said no
criminals were released and will not be released, except cases set by
legislation.

German newspaper names Avet Terterian star of the year

ArmenPress
March 26 2004

GERMAN NEWSPAPER NAMES AVET TERTERIAN STAR OF THE YEAR

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: Avet Terterian was awarded by a
German Az-Abendzeitung newspaper the title of Star of the Year for
his Earthquake opera. The world premiere of the Armenian composer
Avet Terterian’s opera “The Earthquake” was held on March 16, 2003 at
Munich’s Gertnerplatztheater. The opera’s libretto was written by
Gerta Stecher together with Terterian.
Heinrich von Kleist’s famous 1806 novella “The Earthquake in
Chile” provides the basic outline of the dramatic operatic subject,
which is the destruction of Santiago de Chile in 1647. Kleist tells
of a nobleman’s daughter who was placed in a convent in order to
separate her from her lover. When the lovers are caught in the
convent garden, they are sentenced to death. An earthquake frees them
shortly before the execution. The lovers go to the city’s half
destroyed cathedral in order to take part in the Mass and thank God
for saving them. They are recognized there and branded guilty at the
trial, then killed by the enraged crowd.
Avet Terterian’s creativity is rooted in the archaic traditions of
Armenian music. Melodic flourishes are present, but are used as sound
gestures contrasting with passages rich in tone color. The point of
departure of Terterian’s style is often a single tone held out over
long stretches of time.
In a conversation with Hannelore Gerlach, Terterian commented upon
his work as follows: “The confrontation between the individual and
the masses is the stimulating thing about this subject. It is the
problem of a pure, honest love amidst collective cruelty arising from
the insensitive adherence to outmoded moral concepts. Many problems
come to a head here through the occurrence of the earthquake –
people’s behavior towards each other, their weaknesses, their
transformations. The point is not the unsettling of the earth as a
natural event, but rather the unsettling of each individual person
and the behavior caused by it.”
Terterian was born in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1929 and died in 1994 in
Yekaterinburg, Russia. He graduated from Yerevan Conservatory and
wrote 8 symphonies, two operas, a ballet and many other works.

ARKA News Agency – 03/25/2004

ARKA News Agency
March 25 2004

Turkey can become an important key-factor in economic and political
development in the region

Armenia considers Key-West and Paris agreements on Karabakh
settlement exhausted

President of Uzbekistan is not enough informed on negotiations on
Karabakh conflict – RA MFA

Armenia and Denmark plan to expand interparliamental links

RA Parliament Speaker receives Belarus Ambassador to Armenia

Armenia did not receive written notification on cancellation of RA
and AR Foreign Ministers’ meeting

CBA produces a 30-minute film telling about the key functions of the
bank

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TURKEY CAN BECOME AN IMPORTANT KEY-FACTOR IN ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL
DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGION

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ Turkey can become an important key-factor in
economic and political development in the region, says the statement
spread today by RA MFA press secretary Gamlet Gasparian. According to
the statement, opening of Armenia-Turkish border will not only assist
in development of regional cooperation, but also positively affect
Karabakh conflict settlement.
Azeri President Ilkham Aliev stated today that opening of
Armenian-Turkish border will make settlement of Karabakh conflict
impossible.
At the moment Foreign Ministries of Armenian and Turkey work on
establishment of dialogue considering restoration of bilateral
relations. L.D. –0–

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ARMENIA CONSIDERS KEY-WEST AND PARIS AGREEMENTS ON KARABAKH
SETTLEMENT EXHAUSTED

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ Armenia considers Key-West and Paris
agreements on Karabakh settlement exhausted, says the statement
spread today by RA MFA press secretary Gamlet Gasparian. According to
the statement, written document considering given agreements was not
prepared by Armenia, but by OSCE MG and `if Azeri party is interested
in their publication, let it turn to Minsk Group. The other thing is
if it does not want to consider work in conflict settlement and its
results for last years’.
Armenian administration called to Baku to observe agreements on
conflict settlement achieved by the presidents in Paris and Key-West.
Azeri president responded that there are no agreements between Baku
and Yerevan considering Karabakh conflict settlement. L.D. –0–
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PRESIDENT OF UZBEKISTAN IS NOT ENOUGH INFORMED ON NEGOTIATIONS ON
KARABAKH CONFLICT – RA MFA

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ Unfortunately, President of Uzbekistan Islam
Karimov is not enough informed on negotiations on Karabakh conflict,
says the statement spread today by RA MFA press secretary Gamlet
Gasparian. According to the statement, otherwise he would not make
such a disputable statements.
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov considered package settlement
of Karabakh conflict unpromising variant. L.D. –0–

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ARMENIA AND DENMARK PLAN TO EXPAND INTERPARLIAMENTAL LINKS

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ Armenia and Denmark plan to expand
interparliamental links, RA NA told ARKA, this was stated by RA NA
Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian and newly appointed Ambassador of Denmark
to Armenia Christian Faber-Rod. The parties noted that RA NA already
has deputy group of friendship Armenia-Denmark.
Faber-Rod noted with satisfaction some positive changes in Armenia
and expressed readiness to assistance in cooperation of the two
countries in the spheres of politics, economy, culture and science.
L.D. –0 –

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RA PARLIAMENT SPEAKER RECEIVES BELARUS AMBASSADOR TO ARMENIA

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ RA Parliament Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian
received Belarus Ambassador to Armenia Marina Dolgopolova, RA NA told
ARKA. According to Dolgopolova, the visit of Armenian Speaker in
Belarus was a serious stimuli in development of interstate relations.
She said that the parties conduct serious work in realization of
achieved agreements, particularly negotiations between Minsk Tractor
and Charentsavan Automotive Plants. Besides, she said that the
parties consider possibility of creation of JV on the base of
Vanadzor Electron Plant. She added that Delegation of RA National
Science Academy and RA Minister of Education in Belarus are also
planned in near future. L.D. –0–

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ARMENIA DID NOT RECEIVE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION ON CANCELLATION OF RA
AND AR FOREIGN MINISTERS’ MEETING

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/ Armenia did not receive written notification
on cancellation of RA and AR foreign ministers’ meeting scheduled for
March 29-30 in Prague, RA MFA told ARKA. Armenia received official
written invitation on the meeting from OSCE MG co-chairmen.
According to RIA Novosti, OSCE MG Co-Chairman from Russia Yuri
Merzlyakov said that the meeting that had to take place in Prague
with mediation of OSCE MG co-chairmen is cancelled. L.D. –0 –

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CBA PRODUCES A 30-MINUTE FILM TELLING ABOUT THE KEY FUNCTIONS OF THE
BANK

YEREVAN, March 25./ARKA/. The Armenian Central Bank (CBA) has
produced a 30-minute film telling about the key functions of the
bank. Zaruhi Barseghyan, the Head of CBA Press Service Department,
noted in her interview to ARKA that `the film aims at introducing the
activities of CBA to the various strata of society’. She stated that
the CBA is going to produce a cartoon about inflation.
The film is produced by Kaim company by request of CBA. A.H. -0–

ARKA News Agency – 03/26/2004

ARKA News Agency
March 26 2004

RA President receives US First Deputy Secretary of State

US Deputy Secretary of State and RA Mfa satisfied with the level of
Armenian-American relations

Ruling coalition of Armenia makes joint statement considering
internal political situation

RA NA Speaker receives directors of leading theaters

RA Deputy Military Prosecutor Gektor Sardarian appointed as the
member of RA Council of Justice

RA President and EU Special Representative discuss possibilities of
eurointegration

Mikael Melkumian released from position of the head of RA Department
of State Property Administration

Presentation of public organization `Center of Public Dialogues and
Initiatives’ takes place in Yerevan

The attempts of Azerbaijan to justify the murder of the Armenian
officer in Budapest to have a contrary effect

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RA PRESIDENT RECEIVES US FIRST DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ RA President Robert Kocharian received US
First Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage. Kocharian expressed
satisfaction with present level of Armenian-American relations. The
parties noted expanding of bilateral relations, discussed situation
and problems in South Caucasus and mentioned Karabakh settlement.
The U.S. First Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage arrived
today in Armenia with one-day regional visit. L.D. –0–

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US DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE AND RA MFA SATISFIED WITH THE LEVEL OF
ARMENIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ US Deputy Secretary of State Richard
Armitage and RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian are satisfied with
the level of Armenian-American relations, RA MFA told ARKA. The
parties also agreed in opinion that the countries should deepen
political dialogue. The discussed situation in South Caucasus and
perspectives of development of the region.
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage arrived in Yerevan
today. L.D. –0 –

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RULING COALITION OF ARMENIA MAKES JOINT STATEMENT CONSIDERING
INTERNAL POLITICAL SITUATION

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ Ruling coalition of Armenia consisting of
three parties (Republican Party, ARF Dashnaktsutyun and Orinats
Yerkir) made joint statement considering internal political
situation.
According to the Head of ARF D Faction Levon Mkrtchian, political
coalition has never denied presence of numerous social problems in
the country and it was confirmed during the visit of the regions by
coalition representatives. He stressed that in the base of coalition
lays understanding of collective responsibility and will for
settlement of given problems. `Creation of authorities takes place by
means of elections, not in between. Any artificial attempt to involve
the country in new election process can damage security of Armenia’,
coalition members think. The statement also says that `attempts to
break constitutional order and legality must be prevented’. According
to the Leader of Republican Party Faction Galust Sahakian, given
statement is the result of concern with the internal situation and is
addressed to all political powers of Armenia.
Presidential elections in Armenia took place in 2003. Opposition
considers these elections not legitimate. In result of elections
Robert Kocharian was re-elected for 5-year run. L.D. –0–

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RA NA SPEAKER RECEIVES DIRECTORS OF LEADING THEATERS

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasarian received
directors of leading theaters in the frames of International Theater
Day, RA NA told ARKA. The parties noted absence of the law regulating
activity of theaters, discussed existing financial problems of
theaters, necessity of translation of foreign movies in Armenian and
restoration of theaters in the regions. L.D. –0 –

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RA DEPUTY MILITARY PROSECUTOR GEKTOR SARDARIAN APPOINTED AS THE
MEMBER OF RA COUNCIL OF JUSTICE

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ According to a decree of RA President Robert
Kocharian, RA Deputy Military Prosecutor Gektor Sardarian was
appointed as the member of RA Council of Justice, RA President’s
press office told ARKA. L.D. –0–

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RA PRESIDENT AND EU SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE DISCUSS POSSIBILITIES OF
EUROINTEGRATION

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ RA President Robert Kcharian and EU Special
Representative to South Caucasus Heikki Talvitie discussed
possibilities of eurointegration. The parties discussed possibility
of Armenian involving in EU program `Expanded Europe: New Members’.
`For us it is very serious stimuli for bringing of reforms in the
republic in correspondence to European standards’, the President
said.
Talvitie in his turn noted the importance of development of regional
cooperation, activation of economic relations between the countries
of the region and Europe.
Parties exchange views on Karabakh conflict and constitutional
reforms. L.D. –0–

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MIKAEL MELKUMIAN RELEASED FROM POSITION OF THE HEAD OF RA DEPARTMENT
OF STATE PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ According to the decision of RA Prime
Minister Andranik Margarian, Mikael Melkumian was released from
position of the head of RA Department of State Property
Administration, Government press office told ARKA.
Yesterday, RA Prime Minister released David Vartanian from position
of the head of state property administration. Deputy Minister Head of
Government’s Apparatus Karine Kirakosian was appointed on this
position. L.D. –0–

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PRESENTATION OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATION `CENTER OF PUBLIC DIALOGUES AND
INITIATIVES’ TAKES PLACE IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ Presentation of public organization `Center
of Public Dialogues and Initiatives’ took place in Yerevan. According
to the Chairman of Organization Aikaz Karapetian, the center plans to
play its role in establishment of civil society and democracy in the
republic. To do so, he said, CPDI will cooperate with governmental
and other organizations. `Our mission is to help citizens to protect
their rights by themselves’, Karapetian said. Director of IFES
Program to Armenia Albert Decie in his turn said that IFES and CPDI
cooperate in the frames of the program `Familiarity and Participation
of Citizens in Armenia’.
Director of USAID Armenian Representation Keith Simmons stated at the
presentation that USAID contributes to democracy by two ways –
cooperation with executive and legislative powers of Armenia and
assistance to civil society. `Given center will help solving this
last goal’, he said.
CPDI was registered in 2003. The Center will operate on sub-grant of
IFES in amount of $201 thousand. L.D. –0–

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THE ATTEMPTS OF AZERBAIJAN TO JUSTIFY THE MURDER OF THE ARMENIAN
OFFICER IN BUDAPEST TO HAVE A CONTRARY EFFECT

YEREVAN, March 26./ARKA/ The attempts of Azerbaijan to justify the
murder of the Armenian officer in Budapest will have a contrary
effect, according to Vartan Oskanian, the RA Minister of Foreign
Affairs. As he said, Azerbaijan may continue to speculate in murder
of the Armenian Lieutenant in Budapest, `but all efforts will work
against them’. The Minister noted that Armenia will do its best so
that the verdict of the murderer be fair.
On February 19, at 5:30 a.m. Gourgen Margaryan, the Lieutenant of
Armenian Armed Forces, who was in Budapest on business, namely for
learning English in the framework of `Partnership for Peace’ program,
was cruelly massacred when sleeping with an axe by an Azerbaijani
officer, who was there on the same program. The murderer was arrested
by the Hungarian Police. Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence confirmed
the fact that Ramil Safarov who committed a murder was in Budapest
for learning English in the framework of `Partnership for Peace’
program.
As the Hungarian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in
Armenia said in his interview to ARKA, the murderer wouldn’t be
extradited to Azerbaijan. According to the Ambassador, Safarov, as a
man who committed a murder the Hungarian land `will be confined to
Hungarian prison’. A.H. -0 –

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1) Armenia’s Ruling Coalition Issues Statement
2) US Looks to `Reinvigorate’ Ties with Armenia
3) ANCA and Supporters to Sponsor Major Kerry Campaign Event
4) ARF Dro Gomideh Raises $50,000 for Mesrobian School
5) AYF Members Participate in Annual Educational Seminar
6) April 24 Announcement

1) Armenia’s Ruling Coalition Issues Statement

Parliament faction leaders of the three political parties comprising Armenia’s
coalition government released a joint statement on Friday that was
presented to
parliament by Levon Mkrtchian (ARF), Galust Sahakian (Republican), and Samvel
Balasanian (Orinats Yerkir).

The following is the full text of that statement:

Exploiting the unresolved socioeconomic problems of the population,
statements
and calls are currently being made to provoke popular unrest and change of
power.
The political coalition has never claimed that the Republic is void of
problems, including social ones. The issue has become more and more visible
during coalition representative visits to regions of the country. Moreover,
the
awareness of collective responsibility and the will to resolve these issues
are
the basis for the coalition’s existence.
Thus, the political coalition, formed as a result of parliamentary election,
declares:
The coalition, having ardently analyzed the situation in the period following
the parliamentary election, has adopted a comprehensive approach to finding
fundamental solutions to existing problems and ensuring a development program
for the country;
Realistic programs have been created to ensure the country’s stability;
The coalition is determined and consistent in solving the problems facing the
country, and 2004 will be a decisive year for delivering on pre-election
promises;
The government is formed by means of elections, not during the period between
elections. Any attempt to draw the country into fresh electoral processes
could
imperil the security of our state which is faced with numerous challenges;
The political forces of the coalition are united and resolute in achieving
the
goals of our Memorandum–to improve the social conditions of the people,
overcome poverty, and fight corruption.
The coalition is confident that fulfillment of its programs will introduce
visible benefits to each citizen;
The coalition declares that attempts to violate the country’s constitutional
law and order must be prevented with a resolute and adequate reaction from
competent bodies.

2) US Looks to `Reinvigorate’ Ties with Armenia

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)–US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said the
United
States is satisfied with its existing cooperation with Armenia and would like
to expand it, as he paid a brief visit to Yerevan on Friday.
Armitage, the most high-ranking US official to visit the country in more than
four years, also reaffirmed Washington’s strong support for the reopening of
the Turkish-Armenian border and ruled out stronger US pressure on Armenia and
Azerbaijan to resolve the Karabagh conflict.
`I came today at the request of President Bush because we’ve been spending a
lot of time on Afghanistan and on Iraq, and we haven’t had the same amount of
involvement in the Caucasus,’ he told RFE/RL. `Armenia is a very important
country to us and we wanted to reinvigorate our relationship.’
Armitage, who arrived in Armenia from Ukraine and proceeded to Azerbaijan
later on Wednesday, said the purpose of the trip is to have `normal political
consultations on regional, global, and bilateral issues.’ `I didn’t come
with a
specific message,’ he said after a meeting with Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian that preceded his talks with President Robert Kocharian.
`We have a very high degree of cooperation with Armenia. I would even note
that Armenia is making some people available from the military to be involved
in Iraq in convoying and what not. I think that speaks very well of the
nation.’
The comments were reciprocated by Kocharian, who was quoted as telling the US
official that he supports `the expansion of bilateral cooperation.’ `President
Kocharian expressed his satisfaction with the current level of
Armenian-American relations,’ reported his press office.
As the number two man at the US State Department, Armitage is the first
senior
member of the Bush administration to visit Armenia. `I am delighted with the
time I have had with the foreign minister and the president,’ Armitage told a
concluding news conference.
The Karabagh conflict was a major theme of the talks. But no details were
divulged to the media, with Armitage vaguely noting that `there is a
possibility eventually of a resolution.’ He made it clear that the
responsibility is on the conflicting parties to find a mutually acceptable
peace formula and nothing will be imposed on them “top down from the
outside.’
Armitage also disagreed with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev’s claim that a
Karabagh settlement will become impossible if Turkey lifts its economic
blockade imposed on Armenia in 1993 out of solidarity with Azerbaijan. `It
seems to me that the opening of the border between Armenia and Turkey would
benefit the peoples of both sides rather dramatically and relatively quickly,’
he said. `We have had those discussions with our friends in Turkey.’
The US has long been unsuccessfully pressing Turkey to reopen the border for
commerce and traffic. The current government in Ankara signaled last year its
readiness to do that before a Karabagh settlement but has not yet taken any
steps in that direction. According to Armitage, the Turks have since been
distracted by other, more pressing national security issues.
He said: `I think to be fair, our Turkish friends have had their hands full
recently with concerns about northern Iraq and the ongoing Cyprus talks. I
hope
that as those concerns are ameliorated there will be a return of their
attention to reopening of some border.’
In a related development, the Armenian side renewed calls for the US to
maintain parity in its modest military assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Bush administration’s proposed budget for the fiscal year 2005 would
allocate $8 million in military funding to Baku, four times more than to
Yerevan.
The proposal has provoked angry protests from the Armenian-American lobbying
groups and pro-Armenian members of the US Congress. The Armenian government
has
endorsed their argument that the aid disparity could undermine the balance of
forces in the conflict zone.
But Armitage insisted that it is justified because Azerbaijan, unlike
Armenia,
has already sent combat troops to Iraq and Afghanistan and has been refueling
on its territory US military aircraft bound for Iraq. `It was also noted by
the
Armenian side that our overall levels of assistance to Armenia are much
greater
than to Azerbaijan,’ he said, but added that `he temporary disparity is based
on the need to relieve some of the burden on Azerbaijan.’

3) ANCA and Supporters to Sponsor Major Kerry Campaign Event

LOS ANGELES–National, regional, and local leaders and supporters of the
Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) are sponsoring a major
fundraiser
in Beverly Hills for Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry of
Massachusetts.
The event will be held on March 30, at the home of noted Los Angeles
businessman Ron Burkle, and will feature a concert by James Taylor, and
remarks
by former Secretary of State William Christopher. ANCA supporters are among
the
leading contributors of the event, expected to raise over half a million
dollars for the Kerry campaign.
`We have been encouraged by the enthusiastic outpouring of support for the
Senator and the growing interest in his campaign from all segments of the
Armenian American community,’ said ANCA-Western Region Chairman Raffi
Hamparian. `We have, for more than two decades, known of Senator Kerry’s
principled leadership on issues of concern to our community, and look forward
to doing all we can to share his excellent record with Armenian American
voters
in the weeks and months before the November 2 election.’
During his long tenure in the US House and Senate, Senator Kerry has
consistently been a leading advocate of issues of concern to Armenian
Americans. As a US Senator, Kerry has forcefully fought for US recognition of
the Armenian Genocide, and is currently a cosponsor of the Genocide
Resolution,
S.Res.164. In 1990, Senator Kerry voted on the Senate floor for Senator Bob
Dole’s (R-KS) Genocide Resolution.
Meeting with ANCA-WR Executive Director Ardashes Kassakhian and ANC activist
Mihran Toumajan last September, the Senator acknowledged the support of many
Armenian Americans during his political career. Specifically referencing the
Armenian Genocide, the Senator spoke of the Genocide Resolution, and promised
continued advocacy. “It is called justice, and we will get there together,”
pledged Senator Kerry. “I was incensed when the Turkish lobby and its allies
disrupted the bill in the Senate before,” Kerry added, referring to the 1990
vote on Sen. Dole’s Genocide Resolution.
The Massachusetts Senator has been a vocal and effective champion of stronger
US-Armenia relations and has consistently backed legislative initiative to
increase aid and expand trade with Armenia. He is currently a cosponsor of
legislation, S.1557, which would grant Armenia permanent normal trade
relations
status.
Senator Kerry has spearheaded a number of initiatives to lift the Turkish and
Azerbaijani blockades. In 1991, he was the lead sponsor of a piece of
legislation, that was later enacted as Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act,
restricting US aid to the government of Azerbaijan until its blockades of
Armenia and Mountainous Karabagh are lifted. He also worked for the
adoption of
the Humanitarian Aid Corridor Act, which called for US aid to Turkey to be cut
off unless Turkey lifted its blockade of Armenia. As recently as this January,
Senator Kerry formally called on President Bush to press the visiting Prime
Minister of Turkey to lift his nation’s illegal blockade of Armenia.
First elected in 1984 from Massachusetts, Sen. Kerry is currently serving a
fourth term in the US Senate, where he represents one of the largest Armenian
American communities. He serves on the Senate Finance Committee, the Committee
on Commerce, Science and Transportation, the Committee on Foreign Relations,
and the Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus.
For two differing perspectives on the Bush Administration’s record on
Armenian
American issues, visit:

Armenian American Democratic Leadership Council

National Organization of Republican Armenians

4) ARF Dro Gomideh Raises $50,000 for Mesrobian School

MONTEBELLO–For the second year in a row, a dinner dance organized at the
Montebello Armenian Center by the ARF San Gabriel “Dro” Gomideh raised a
resounding $50,000 for the Mesrobian Armenian School of Pico Rivera.
Nearly 400 guests were on hand on March 6, in support of the educational
institution and local Gomideh.
The highlight of the evening featured a tribute to long-time educator and one
of the charter instructors at Mesrobian School Roubina Pakradouni, who retired
last year after 50 years of devoted and caring service to Armenian education.
With distinction, she taught Armenian elementary students for 12 years in
Lebanon, then 38 more years at Mesrobian School.
Pakradouni spoke briefly and emotionally, thanking the Gomideh for the honor,
as well as members of her family for their support, former teachers and, in
particular, her 94-year-old mother, Manoushak Nakashian Pakradouni, who was
present to witness the honor.
Dro Gomideh Chariman Sarkis Sassounian reiterated the Gomideh’s commitment to
the Mesrobian School in a spirit embodying Armenian education, civic
dedication, and the pursuit of Armenian national aspirations.
Guests gave selflessly to $42,000, that included a generous contribution of
$12,500 by the Nourian family. To round out the number and match last year’s
amount, the Dro Gomideh added $8,000, to take to total to $50,000.

5) AYF Members Participate in Annual Educational Seminar

Over 100 AYF members from eight chapters gathered at AYF Camp Big Pines March
19-21 for the Annual AYF Educational Seminar.
The weekend featured lectures and discussions on developments within the ARF
at the 29th World Congress, activism in the American political system, and
ideological undertakings.
Innovative methods in presenting educational topics, combined with a
patriotic
and social atmosphere, provided the opportunity for members to learn about
political activism and the ARF.
The education program included a mock presidential election conducted by
chairman of the ANCA-WR Raffi Hamparian, and a discussion on the ARF’s 29th
World Congress presented by ARF Western Region CC Chairman Hovig Saliba.

6) April 24 Announcement

With the participation of Southern California Armenian organizations, a
committee to mark the 89th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide has been
formed, and announces that a public gathering will be held at the Montebello
Armenian Genocide Monument on Saturday, April 24, 1-3 PM.

A unique program featuring, among others, state and federal political figures
has been prepared.

Additional details will soon be provided to the press.

Armenian Genocide 89th Anniversary
Commemorative Committee

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