NKR President Lays Flowers to Monument to Missing Freedom-Fighters

NKR PRESIDENT LAYS FLOWERS TO MONUMENT TO MISSING FREEDOM-FIGHTERS

STEPANAKERT, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. NKR President
Arkadi Ghukasian and other officials of the republic visited the
Stepanakert memorial complex on June 29, on the occasion of the day of
memory of those became victims and missings for the Fatherland. As
Noyan Tapan was informed by the NKR President’s Acting Press
Secretary, at the memorial complex Akadi Ghukasian laid flowers to the
monument to memory of missing freedom-fighters.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Khzmalian Presents "From Araks to Kur, From Artsakh to Javakhk" Doc

TIGRAN KHZMALIAN PRESENTS HIS NEW “FROM ARAKS TO KUR, FROM ARTSAKH TO
JAVAKHK” CHRONICLE-DOCUMENTARY FILM

YEREVAN, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Film director Tigran
Khzmalain’s “From Araks to Kur, from Artsakh to Javakhk” new
chronicle-documentary film is another important and necessary
reflection of different periods of time of the Armenian people’s
history which were decisive for the country and the nation. In the
film the author expresses a strict political position concerning
today’s critical state of Javakhk, explaining it in this way: “If the
Javakhk problem has no solution, it will become Nakhijevan, and will
become Artsakh in the case of solution.”
As Tigran Khzmalian mentioned during the first show of the film on
June 29, this 45 minutes film is of publicizing character. A great
number of archive and didactic materials were used in the film.
According to the author, the film is another attempt to remind the
society about the Georgian-Turkish, Georgian-Azerbaijani,
Georgian-Russian, Russian-Turkish and other agreement implemented
against Armenians taken place in early 20th century, as a result of
what Armenia lost the largest part of its territories.
“Continuouly for 70 years, this country has had some ideology that
suppressed healthy idea and breathing, when having today independence,
we just have no ideology that must unite the people and authorities,”
Tigran Khzmalian emphasized.
The film has not been shown by any TV channel yet: media
representatives are the first to watch it. “All the Armenian TV
channels seem to refuse to show my films today,” Tigran Khzmalian
said.
After having been discharged from the “Yerevan” TV studio, the
director created few films. One of them, “Aram Khachatrian’s Century”
film shot in 2005 was awarded the World Best Multimedia prize. After
that he shot “Armin Wegner: Photographer of Genocide,” “Fragment”
(“Bekor”), then “From Araks to Kur, from Artsakh to Javakhk” films.
The director works at present on the “Armenia in 20th Century” 8-part
documentary film.

Violences Towards Armenian RF Citizens Central to RA/RF FM talks

ISSUE OF VIOLENCES TOWARDS RF CITIZENS OF ARMENIAN ORIGIN OCCUPIES
CENTRAL PLACE DURING CONSULTATIONS BETWEEN RA AND RF FOREIGN
MINISTRIES

MOSCOW, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Regular consultations
between the RA and RF Ministries of Foreign Affairs took place in
Moscow on June 29. The RA Foreign Ministry’s delegation participating
in the consultations was headed by Gegham Gharibjanian, the RA Deputy
Foreign Minister, and the Russian side’s delegation was headed by
Grigory Karasin, State Secretary – RF Deputy Foreign Minister.
Issues on agenda of the Armenian-Russian bilateral relations were
discussed during the consultations. The sides particularly touched
upon issues relating to political dialogue between the two countries,
ways of bilateral cooperation in the affair of providing regional
security and safety, holding the year of Armenia in Russia.
As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and
Information Department, the issue of violences committed towards RF
citizens of Armenian origin during the recent period occupied the
central place on the agenda of the consultations. Crimes committed in
the RF on the ethnic basis were bilaterally condemned.
The RA Deputy Foreign Minister again expressed the Armenian side’s
serious anxiety relating to that problem, emphasizing that those
tragic events found serious response among wide circles of the society
of Armenia. G.Gharibjanian also attached importance to the necessity
of regularly informing the Armenian side about steps taken by the RF
authorities in the direction of revealing those crimes.
In its turn, the Russian side informed the RA Foreign Ministry’s
delegation about the means undertaken by the RF authorities in the
affair of calling culprits to account. The Armenian side got the
Russian side’s assuarances that all the necessary steps were taken in
the direction of preventing in future repetition of similar phenomena.
The sides also touched upon issues concerning bilateral relations in
the sphere of migration. It was mentioned bilaterally that amendments
to be made to the legislation regulating the legal status of foreign
citizens in RF will allow to make easier the order of getting
permission for temporary living and work activity in the RF for
citizens of the CIS member-states.

NKR Prez & Swedish Left Party Deleg. Discuss Legal Bases of Conflict

NKR PRESIDENT AND SWEDISH LEFT PARTY DELEGATION DISCUSS LEGAL BASES OF
KARABAKH PROBLEM

STEPANAKERT, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Issues relating
to the Karabakh problem settlement as well as to development of ties
among NKR and European political and public organizations were
discussed at the June 29 meeting of NKR President Arkadi Ghukasian
with the delegation of the Left Party of Sweden.
As Noyan Tapan was informed by the NKR President’s Acting Press
Secretary, the meeting participants touched upon the process of
democratic development in NKR and legal bases of the Karabakh problem.
Arkadi Ghukasian expressed a hope that the existing cooperation will
continue in future as well.
The delegation headed by Mrs. Ulla Hoffmann, the first Deputy
Chairwoman of the party, a member of the Swedish Parliament, arrived
in Stepanakert on June 28.

NKR Speaker and FM Present to Matthew Bryza NKR Position in Conflict

NKR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKER AND NKR FOREIGN MINISTER PRESENT TO
MATTHEW BRYZA NKR’S POSSITION CONCERNING KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PROCESS

WASHINGTON, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On June 26, within
the framework of the working visit to the United States of America
Chairman of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic National Assembly Ashot
Ghoulian and NKR Foreign Minister Georgy Petrossian arrived in
Washington.
The same day the NKR officials met with Ambassador of the RA to the
USA Tatoul Margarian. At the meeting the issues of mutual interest
were discussed.
Later Ashot Ghoulian and Georgy Petrossian had a meeting at the NKR
Permanent Representative office in the USA with the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chairman Mathew Braise. The meeting participants discussed current
state of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement and regional
development. The NKR Parliament Speaker and Foreign Minister
introduced the position of Nagorno Karabakh concerning the Karabakh
settlement process and stressed the importance of the legal side of
the problem. The meeting participants agreed upon the continuation of
the consultations in Stepanakert.
On June 27, the NKR delegation met with the leadership of the Armenian
organizations, in particular, Washington office of ‘Haydat’ and
Armenian Assembly of America. In the course of the meetings the issues
related to expansion and intensification of cooperation between those
organizations and the NKR authorities, strengthening of the relations
of the Homeland and the Diaspora, as well as the current situation in
the region were discussed.
According to the NKR MFA press service, then the NKR officials had a
meeting with Chairman of the German Fund of Marshall Craig Kennedy at
which the course of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement and
directions of the NKR internal and foreign policy were discussed.
On the second half of the day Ashot Ghoulian and Georgy Petrossian met
with Senators Lincoln Chaffy and Jack Reed at the USA Senate. During
the conversation the NKR officials introduced the social-economic
situation in Artsakh, progress in democracy development and the recent
events in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement. The NKR
Parliament Speaker and Foreign Minister stressed the significance of
assistance rendered to Artsakh by the USA and urged to continue the
assistance and to expand its limits.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

NKR Speaker & FM Deliver Speeches in US Institute of Peace

NKR PARLIAMENT SPEAKER AND NKR FOREIGN MINISTER DELIVER SPEECHES IN US
INSTITUTE OF PEACE

WASHINGTON, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. On June 28, in
Washington, the NKR officials delivered a speech at the United States
Institute of Peace at the event on subject “Karabakh Conflict:
Prerequisites of Peace”. Diplomats, leaders of strategic centers and
organizations, members of the Armenian Diaspora attended the event. In
their speeches, Ashot Ghoulian and Georgy Petrossian presented the
official position of the NKR on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict focusing
on the history of the conflict and the current stage of the peace
settlement. The NKR Parliament Speaker presented the legal and
historic grounds of the proclamation and establishment of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic stressing their correspondence to the international
norms and experience. Speaking of the situation in the region, Ashot
Ghoulian noted that the NKR regarded with comprehension to the vital
interests of the USA and other countries in the South Caucasus but at
the same time it anticipated understanding of its interests from these
countries.
In his speech, the NKR Foreign Minister stressed that the current
format of the negotiations does not reflect the real point of the
conflict as the Azerbaijani party refuses to negotiate with Nagorno
Karabakh. Thus, Georgy Petrossian noted, since 1988 Azerbaijan has
transformed the possibility of the legal solution of the problem to an
enduring ethno-political conflict. The NKR delegation answered the
attendants’ various questions.
Then, in the U.S. Congress, the NKR Parliament Speaker and Foreign
Minister had a meeting with Ranking Member of the House Foreign
Operations Appropriations Subcommittee, Congresswoman Nita Lowey. In
the course of the talk, the NKR delegation presented the current
social-economic state in the republic, the achievements connected with
the development of democracy in Artsakh and the last developments in
the process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.
According to the NKR MFA, in the evening, in honor of the NKR
delegation, a reception took place in Capitol in which the
U.S. Congress members, RA Ambassador to the USA Tatoul Markarian, NKR
Permanent Representative in the USA Vardan Barseghian, leadership of
the Armenian Assembly of America and the Armenian National Committee
of America, Congress staff members, journalists, members of the
Armenian Diaspora took part. Congressmen Frank Pallone, Joe
Knollenberg, Edward Roys, Caroline Malony, Adam Shiff, Bred Sherman,
who heartedly greeted the NKR National Assembly Chairman and Foreign
Minister, delivered speeches at the event. Condemning the aggressive
anti-Armenian policy conducted by Azerbaijan, the Congress members
confirmed readiness to contribute to the establishment and development
of the NKR. In their speeches, the Nagorno Karabakh officials
expressed gratitude to the U.S. Congress and American people on
behalf of the people of Artsakh for adherence to such eternal values
as freedom and democracy as well as for the humanitarian aid rendered
to Nagorno Karabakh. “Artsakh knowingly chose the way of freedom and
democracy and no obstacles will turn it from that way”, the NKR NA
Speaker summed up.
After the event, the NKR delegation met with Co-Chairs of the
U.S. Congress of Armenian Friendship Group, Congressmen Frank Pallone
and Joe Knollenberg. The participants of the talk touched upon issues
related to the current social-economic state in the NKR, development
of democracy in Artsakh, assistance rendered by the USA to the NKR and
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.

RA Ambassador Vahagn Melikian Hands Copy of Credentials to UAE FM

RA AMBASSADOR VAHAGN MELIKIAN HANDS COPY OF HIS CREDENTIALS TO FOREIGN
MINISTER OF UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

ABU DHABI, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Vahagn Melikian,
the RA Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates handed copy of his
credentials on June 28 to Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al Nahyan, the
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates.
The Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates attached importance
to the necessity of more strengthening and deepening the
Armenian-Emirate many-sided relations. Mentioning that since
foundation of the Embassy the Armenian side has paid noticeable
attention especially to development of bilateral commercial and
economic relations, the Minister informed about his readiness to
assist as much as possible creation of new ways and prospects of
mutual cooperation in this sphere.
Ambassador V.Melikian mentioned that regional meaning is given to the
RA Embassy to the United Arab Emirates what proves Armenia’s
increasing interest towards the Persian Gulf region and particularly
readiness of more closing and deepening multiform relations with the
United Arab Emirates. Touching upon the commercial and economic
relations with the two countries, the Ambassador stressed the clear
aimfulness of the Armenian side in the direction of best usage of the
huge potential existing bilaterally. On this occasion, V.Melikian
attached importance to the necessity of more widening the
legal-contractual field between the two countries and creating the
Armenian-Emirate intergovernmental economic commission.

Lawn Tennis: Verdasco fans revel in defeat of Nalbandian

Lawn Tennis: Verdasco fans revel in defeat of Nalbandian
The Independent – United Kingdom; Jul 01, 2006
Brian Viner at Wimbledon

The 2002 finalist and fourth seed David Nalbandian became the
highest-profile casualty so far in the men’s singles yesterday, losing
in straight sets, 7-6,7-6,6-2, to the 22-year-old Spaniard Fernando
Verdasco, seeded 28. It was a defeat the pony-tailed Argentine did not
take too graciously, smashing his racket into the No 13 Court turf
more than once, and receiving a warning from the umpire. In
mitigation, his country were playing Germany in the quarterfinal of
the World Cup at 4pm, and he had duly asked for, and been given, a
noon start. So he was doubtless aware, having lost the first two sets
11-9 in the tie-break, that if he was going to claw his way back into
the match, he might miss at least some of football. No wonder he was
cross.

However, the fact that Nalbandian was out of sorts, and still feeling
the effects of the abdominal strain that forced him to retire after
taking a set off Roger Federer in the semi-final of the French Open,
should not detract from the excellence of Verdasco’s win. The
left-hander played quite beautifully at times, and hit 24 winners from
the baseline, compared with 11 by his opponent. He also mixed up his
serves to devastating effect, hitting the T and then the corners.
Nalbandian had his chances, though. He’d failed to convert no fewer
than 14 break points, including four in the first game of the match,
by the time he finally broke Verdasco’s serve at 2-3 in the second
set.

Until then, Verdasco had played as indomitably as he did at Queen’s a
few weeks ago, when despite a groin injury that rendered him hardly
able to walk by the end, he lost narrowly to his compatriot Rafael
Nadal, 2-6, 7-6, 7-6. He is a fine competitor, ranked 30th in the
world and rising, but he has now reached the last 16 of a Grand Slam
for only the second time, following a decent run at last year’s US
Open, where he accounted for the 12th seed, a certain Tim Henman, in
the first round.

His progress here was watched carefully, in the seats reserved for
press and competitors’ guests, by his girlfriend, Pristilla, and his
seven-year-old sister, Ana.

At the beginning of the match, Pristilla snapped open a big, red, lacy
fan as only a genuine seorita can, and started fanning herself
gently. By the time victory had turned from possibility to
probability, the fan was going like the clappers. Alongside her, I
enjoyed what might be called a collateral fanning myself.

As for Nalbandian, the only really concerted effort the 24-year-old
made seemed to be to break his racket, which he eventually succeeded
in doing.

Apparently, the name Nalbandian means “son of a blacksmith” in his
grandfather’s native Armenian, and if he could have stuck his racket
on an anvil and taken a hammer to it, he looked as if he would have
done. One can only guess at his emotions as he later sat down to watch
the footie. With Nadal he is one of only two men to beat Federer in
the past 12 months – at the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai – and must
have fancied his chances of getting a long way into next week.

His press conference, unsurprisingly in the circumstances, was short
and not so sweet. Nalbandian is not known for his loquaciousness even
with Spanish-speaking journalists, and when faced with questions in
English he makes a Trappist monk sound like Jonathan Ross.

Here’s a brief transcript. Question: “You had a racket warning, you
appeared to lose your temper a bit in the first set. What was going
through your mind?”

Nalbandian: “Nothing.”

Question: “Is it right, that you had the match moved so you could
watch the football this afternoon?”

Nalbandian: “Yeah. And?”

Question: “No, I just wondered if that hampered your preparations at
all?”

Nalbandian: “Oh, no.”

Question: “Are you a big football fan?”

Nalbandian: “Yeah, normal.”

Question: “You watch a lot of football?”

Nalbandian: “Normal.”

And so it went on, or rather, didn’t. Then Nalbandian stalked out to
watch Argentina’s quarterfinal, and perhaps to reflect on his failure
to reach the same stage here. It is the first time in four Wimbledon
appearances he has failed to make the last 16. Last year he got to the
last eight, having ended the thrilling run of Andy Murray, in five
sets, in the third round.

Verdasco declared his win not quite the biggest of his career, for he
defeated Andy Roddick in Miami last year. Whether there is a bigger
one in store here or not, he will be watched all the way by Pristilla,
his biggest fan. And her big fan.

NK official accuses Azerbaijan of not wanting to resolve dispute

Nagorno-Karabakh official accuses Azerbaijan of not wanting to resolve
dispute
AP Worldstream; Jun 30, 2006

The defense minister of Nagorno-Karabakh on Friday accused Azerbaijan
of resisting efforts to resolve the territory’s disputed status.

“Azerbaijan does not want (to see a) continuation of talks on
regulating the conflict,” said Seiran Oganian, who is defense minister
in Nagorno-Karabakh’s internationally unrecognized government.

Nagorno-Karabakh is in Azerbaijan, but has been under control of
Karabakh and Armenian forces since a shaky cease-fire in 1994 ended a
separatist war.

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are under increasing international
pressure to reach an agreement on the region this year; international
mediators fear that elections in the countries in 2007 and 2008 would
make officials leery of undertaking any compromise on the volatile
issue.

The presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia held talks in Romania in
June, but without reaching agreement, and the OSCE “Minsk Group” of
mediators later took the unusual step of releasing details about the
proposals that were presented at the meeting.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev in recent months has made a series
of increasingly aggressive statements on Nagorno-Karabakh. On
Thursday, commenting on the region, he noted “our military potential
is growing.”

Oganian said his forces are not seeking a renewal of armed conflict.
“Nobody wants war, especially our soldiers because the first attack
would be on them,” he said.

Finnish PM: EU Can Hamper Talks with Turkey

PanARMENIAN.Net
Finnish PM: EU Can Hamper Talks with Turkey
30.06.2006 18:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Union (EU) can freeze talks with Turkey
on EU accession, stated Finnish Premier Matti Vanhanen, whose country
will assume EU Presidency July 1, 2006, AP reports. «There is always
an opportunity to stop the talks. I think Turkey knows it,» Vanhanen
remarked.
The Finnish Premier also underscored that official Ankara should
fulfill all conditions for continuing talks on EU accession,
specifically normalize relations with EU member Cyprus.
We note that yesterday Olli Rehn, Commissioner for Enlargement stated
that talks with Turkey may be ceased or sojourned until Ankara
fulfills all conditions of the EU.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress