L’OREAL – RECURRENT VICTIM OF TURKISH BOYCOTT
PanARMENIAN.Net
20.10.2006 14:53 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Having called for a boycott against French oil
company Total last week, the Turkish Consumers Union has declared
that next target is L’Oreal, the world’s largest cosmetics group, in
protest of the adoption of the Armenian Genocide bill by the French
parliament. Bulent Deniz, chairman of the Turkish Consumers Union,
announced on Thursday that they would put all the products of French
cosmetic giant L’Oreal on the boycott list next week.
Turkey’s main consumer group last week decided to publicize one French
company or brand every week and encourage Turks to boycott it until the
French bill is annulled. L’Oreal has been in the Turkish market since
1989 and has increased its sales throughout the country 45 percent
in the last five years. Last a boycott began for Total, a French gas
station, with a reported 30 percent drop in sales, reports zaman.com.
Georgia Contributes To The Isolation Of Armenia
GEORGIA CONTRIBUTES TO THE ISOLATION OF ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
18.10.2006 GMT+04:00
Implementation of Kars-Aqhalqhalak-Tbilisi-Baku project can get under
way, regardless the counteraction of the banking commission of the
USA Senate.
The decision of the banking commission of the USA Senate concerning
the fact that the export and import Bank of the USA will not grant
any insurance arrangements, loan or any other financing for the
railway construction of Kars-Aqhalqhalak-Tbilisi-Baku led Tbilisi into
doubt-Georgian Government has seriously thought over the expediency
of the realization of Kars-Aqhalqhalak-Tbilisi-Baku project.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The explanation to it is a simple one-Mikhail
Saakashvili does not want on any account to do what is against the
will of the USA. Indeed, lately the policy of Georgia more and more
has been evoking the displeasure of the USA. It is not by chance
that President of Georgia has turned for help to GUAM (Georgia,
Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldavia) and Europe in adjustment of
disputes. But these are the particulars. The essential thing is
that Kars-Aqhalqhalak-Tbilisi-Baku railway can become the second
Baku-Tbilisi-Ghehyan (BTG), since Kazakhstan is sure to join in its
construction and, most probably China will as well. The long and the
short of it is that something like Transeastern express will come
out of it. Indeed, as for any grand project implementation, first
of all stability and security of the road sites are needed. But that
is exactly what the countries are yet unable to guarantee. By prior
agreement each country bears the responsibility for its site of the
permanent way and if, God forbid, the rails detonate or if something
gets out of order, Georgia, Azerbaijan, or Turkey will have to pay off
separately. On the whole, maybe nothing like that will ever happen,
but commercial projects of that sort are always calculated to details
and even the most unforeseen consequences are taken into account.
According to Turkish-Azerbaijan calculation the construction will
cost more than 400 million dollars.
The implementation of the construction works should already launch in
January 2007, as all the participants promise. At least Z. Mamedov,
head of Azerbaijan transportation department in Baku and Binali
Iyildirim, the minister of transportation and communication of Turkey
have announced so in Baku.
Besides, it should be particularly underscored that the works will
commence even in case if only Azerbaijan and Turkey are ready to invest
in the project (“Trend”). Projects of three important documents were
considered in the course of the trilateral negotiations that took
place in Baku: framework agreement on the project, obligations of the
Georgian side concerning the taking of the site under construction
of the railway, as well as credit agreement among Azerbaijan, Georgia
and Turkey, and on the whole mutual understanding has been reached.
Turkey is ready to single out its allotment for the construction that
makes 220 million dollars, and Azerbaijan gives 200 million dollars
for the repair of Aqhalqhalak-Baku road site. 200 million dollars are
spent on the maintenance of “parallel’ engineering, of communication
and transport infrastructures, service stations, trans-shipment
junctions, etc. and all that is carried out in a natural way. That
is to say it already makes approximately 500-600 million dollars.
It is quite possible that the cost of the project will reach 1 milliard
dollars. But in Baku and Ankara everybody knows well enough that for
the isolation of Armenia any money can be paid. By the way, that is
what they do not without the help of Georgia.
“PanARMENIAN.Net” analytical department
OSCE Minsk Group Cochairman To Meet In Paris
OSCE MINSK GROUP COCHAIRMEN TO MEET IN PARIS
Armenpress
Oct 19 2006
BAKU, OCTOBER 19, ARMENPRESS: The OSCE Minsk Group cochairmen from
Russia, France and USA are planning a meeting in Paris later this
month.
The Azerbaijani Trend news agency quoted the Russian cochairman,
Yuri Merzlyakov, as saying they are likely to meet on October 23,
a day before the planned meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
ministers Vartan Oskanian and Elmar Mamedyarov.
Merzlyakov also said the cochairmen will meet after the minister’s
talks to review their outcome.
Government Approves Giving Armenian Post Company To A Dutch Firm
GOVERNMENT APPROVES GIVING ARMENIAN POST COMPANY TO A DUTCH FIRM
Armenpress
Oct 20 2006
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 20, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian government has
reconfirmed revoking an agreement with Converse-Invest company that
was granted by it the right to manage Hay Post (Armenian Postal
Services) company.
Armenian transport and communication ministry said the government
has approved the process of giving Hay Post to concession management
of Hay Post Trust company. It said this process was managed with the
assistance of a Dutch ING consulting firm.
The ministry said Hay Post Trust is owned by PostFinance Dutch
investment company, which the ministry said is offering assistance
to postal companies of developing countries.
Kocharyan Wants To Leave With Laurels?
KOCHARYAN WANTS TO LEAVE WITH LAURELS?
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[06:38 pm] 18 October, 2006
Former member of Justice bloc Viktor Dallakyan does not hurry to
inform us which party he will join.
According to him, he is a politician who says what he wants to say
when he finds it necessary and not when others force him to.
“I have never attempted to become member of any party as I have thrice
been elected in the Vanadzor electoral area N36 without being member
of any party”, Viktor Dallakyan said in answer to questions about
his failed attempt to become member of “Prosperous Armenia”.
Is it possible for him to be nominated during the coming elections
by the majority system? “It depends on the wish of the voters. As
for the party lists, I do not exclude any possibility”, he said.
He does not exclude the possibility of reproduction of the present
authorities either. But he assured that in case of free and fair
elections in Armenia “the present authorities can claim not more than
3-4 chairs”.
“I think Kocharyan would not wish to fabricate the 2007 Parliamentary
elections as his authorizations finish a year later. I don’t think
he would like to join criminal groupings. Besides, he would like to
leave with the laurels of a reformer and guarantee of fair elections”,
Mr. Dallakyan said.
Ambassador Received In The Foreign Ministry
AMBASSADOR RECEIVED IN THE FOREIGN MINISTRY
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[04:02 pm] 18 October, 2006
RA deputy foreign ministers Arman Kirakosyan and Armen Bayburdyan
have received the delegation of US permanent representative to OSCE,
Ambassador Julia Finley.
The sides discussed issues about the settlement of the Karabakh
conflict within the framework of the OSCE Minsk group, the relations
of Armenia with Turkey, the energy security of Armenia, the 2007
Parliamentary elections in Armenia and the reforms in the legislative
field.
The sides also referred to the activity of the OSCE Yerevan office
and the course of realization of programs by the office.
At the end of the meeting Ambassador Finley briefed the deputy
ministers on the activity of the US permanent representative in the
OSCE structures.
Robinson Leaves Too
ROBINSON LEAVES TOO
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[07:20 pm] 18 October, 2006
Robert Kocharyan had a farewell meeting with Roger Robinson, the head
of the Yerevan office of the World Bank. Mr. Robinson is finishing
his mission in Armenia.
Robert Kocharyan said that the past years of cooperation with the
World Bank were very efficient in the development of the economy
of Armenia. He mentioned the reforms of state structures, the
development of infrastructures, and the programs aiming at the
reduction of poverty.
Roger Robinson said that he is glad to see the changes in Armenia
and to realize that the World Bank has its contribution in it.
Kocharyan wished Robinson success in his future work voicing hope
that it will be as effective as it was in Armenia.
From: Baghdasarian
Torosyan Met The Champions
TOROSYAN MET THE CHAMPIONS
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[07:47 pm] 18 October, 2006
Today chess club “Mika” of Yerevan, the winner of the European
women’s club championship, was received in the NA. Elina Danielyan,
Maya Chiburdanidze, Maya Kurtsidze and Nelly Aghinyan returned from
Austria with victory.
NA Speaker Tigran Torosyan congratulated the chess players on their
brilliant victory mentioning that this is the first time the Armenian
women surpass the Armenian men. The NA Speaker qualified the victory
in Austria as very important.
By the way, Tigran Torosyan did not forget to thank Michael
Baghdasarov, the sponsor of the team, underlining his contribution
not only to the development of the economy of Armenia, but also to
the development of sport. The NA Speaker awarded Michael Baghdasarov
with the NA certificate, and the chess players with watches.
Deputy Says Armenian Land On Auction
DEPUTY SAYS ARMENIAN LAND ON AUCTION
Panorama.am
16:53 18/10/06
Viktor Dallakyan, member of parliament, blamed power authorities
today in “putting the Armenian land into auction.”
In his words, the Armenian-Georgian committees must have finished
the design of the state border by the end of this year. Dallakyan
cited Armenian deputy foreign minister Gegham Gharibjanyan as saying
that the committees are suggested to be guided by the decisions of
the central executive committees dating back 1938. However, Dallakyan
said Andranik Margaryan refuted this statement saying the negotiations
are not around the map of 1938.
The deputy says 1938 map is unacceptable since there is a danger of
losing Armenian land. He said the point is about giving away land in
former Borchalu region to Georgia.
President Of Azerbaijan Makes Contradicting Statements
PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN MAKES CONTRADICTING STATEMENTS
Panorama.am
16:55 18/10/06
The Azeri President Ilham Aliev made two contradicting statements in
the course of three days. He said, “I have assigned the government and
patriots of Azerbaijan to fight against Armenia in all fronts until
they leave our territory. When they do so, our relations will come back
to normal again and we can live side by side like neighbors.” Shortly
after this statement, Aliev said, “Azerbaijan has friendly relations
with all states in the region and with its neighbors.”
Aliev made the address to the government of Azerbaijan and Azeri
patriots in an interview to Al-Djazura, an Arab TV station, speaking,
in fact, to mainly Muslim community. Aliev also claimed that Yerevan
conducts “policy of aggression to its neighbors.” Azerbaijan
probably forgets that she is making militaristic statements
herself.