CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA DONATES $100,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CHURCH IN KARABAKH
Yerkir.am
June 09, 2006
There are plans to construct a mother cathedral in the capital of
Nagorno Karabakh, Stepanakert, and construction works have already
started.
As a tangible expression to the comprehensiveness and unity of the
Armenian Church as well as the active contribution of the Catholicosate
of Cilicia in the construction of churches and the homeland, the
Catholiocsate donated 100,000 U.S. dollars for the construction of
the cathedral.
“Let us once again affirm the Catholicosate of Cilicia’s and
Our personal commitment to support all efforts that aim to the
strengthening and development of Armenia and Karapagh,” wrote
the Pontiff in his letters addressed to His Holiness Karekin II,
Catholicos of All Armenians and Arkady Ghukasian, the president of
the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
NKR Foreign Minister Visits Antelias
NKR FOREIGN MINISTER VISITS ANTELIAS
Yerkir.am
June 09, 2006
Nagorno Karabakh Republic Georgi Petrosian visited Antelias, where
he met with His Holiness Aram I on June 6. Serj Amirkhanian, the head
of construction works in the republic and Yervand Pamboukian, member
of the Central Executive Council in Lebanon also attended the meeting.
The Pontiff referred to the contribution of the Catholicosate of
Cilicia’s dioceses in the efforts aimed at strengthening Nagorno
Karabakh and reassured of the Catholicosate’s commitment to this cause.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to reassess the internal
situation in Karapagh and the international negotiations for the
resolution of the conflict.
Hovhannisian: Russian Fascist Themselves Don’t Know What They’re Say
HOVHANNISIAN: RUSSIAN FASCIST THEMSELVES DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
Yerkir.am
June 09, 2006
The recent shows of racism in Russia, and especially the attacks
by skinheads at ethnic Armenians, seem to weaken the basics of the
Armenian-Russian relations.
While it is not reflected on the level of state relations, it is having
a strong impact on the society. The brotherly country is becoming a
place where Armenians do not feel comfortable.
“The Russian society has a low self-esteem because it has lost the
cold war,” says Vahan Hovhannisian. “That’s why the neo-fascism and
crime have covered Moscow. These losses could not but impact the
Russian society, especially when the economic growth is due to oil
prices and not industrial growth.”
“Russian fascists don’t understand well what they are saying. They
speak of the cleanness of the race without even realizing Mussolini
or General Franco would have been killed immediately if they entered
the Moscow subway because they look dark-skinned.”
The National Assembly vice-speaker says the Russian government does
not work efficiently enough to tackle the issue.
Greek Church Leader Calls On Turkey To Recognize Armenian Genocide
GREEK CHURCH LEADER CALLS ON TURKEY TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Yerkir.am
June 09, 2006
The leader of the Greek Orthodox Church and Athens Archbishop
Christodulos said it is important that Turkey recognize the Armenian
Genocide and the genocide of Greeks in Turkey, PanArmenian reported.
He made the statement at the World Church Council in Switzerland,
according to the Greek Church mission in European Union.
Commenting on Turkey’s bid to join the EU and the Armenian Genocide
issue, the archbishop said that “while the modern Turkey could not be
held responsible for the horrible facts of the past, the recognition
of the crime is a matte of honor for Turks.”
The Logics Of The New Developments
THE LOGICS OF THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS
By Mher Ohanian
Yerkir.am
June 09, 2006
New rapid developments are under way in the world market, and
they significantly affect the economies of transitional countries,
including Armenia.
And this is especially true for basic sectors of economy, such as
mine industry, electronics and high technologies. The competition
between the euro and dollar as well as roaring prices for oil and
gold also have their indirect impact on the Armenian financial market.
External factors
It is a fact that the Armenian economy can develop only as an open
system that is integrated in the world economy. A self-isolation
could prove devastating.
It is evident that the situation in the world market for Armenia to
develop its basic sectors is currently very favorable. First of all,
it applies to the unprecedented hike of the prices for color metals:
copper, molybdenum, nickel and aluminum. For example, the price for
copper in the world market has grown three times in the past 3-4
years, reaching $8,000/ ton. If used efficiently, this factor could
ensure serious income for the sector and could help modernize the
color metal industry of the country.
Armenia is among the number of transitional countries that managed to
ensure a double-digit growth in the past six years, while, according
to experts, countries in transition usually are hit by two waves
of economic decline: the first one begins in the beginning of the
transitional period and though lasts for a short period but leaves
devastating consequences.
Armenia’s ‘transformational decline’ was one of the worst among the
CIS countries, when between 1990-1993, Armenia lost sixty percent
of its economy and more than 1 million jobs. After a cease-fire in
the Karabakh war was reached in 1995, the Armenian economy showed
progress in terms of its macroeconomic figures.
Agreement On Exemption From Dual Taxation Signed Between Armenia And
AGREEMENT ON EXEMPTION FROM DUAL TAXATION SIGNED BETWEEN ARMENIA AND SWITZERLAND
ArmRadio.am
12.06.2006 16:07
In 2004 an active dialogue was launched between Armenia and
Switzerland, and in this regard the Foreign Ministers of the two
countries highly assessed the relations between the states.
“I introduced the Minister to the latest developments in the
negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh after the meetings in Ramboulliet
and Bucharest. We discussed Armenia-Turkey relation. As you may
know, Switzerland is interested in seeing the relations between the
two countries improved and is ready to promote the normalization of
these relations. We discussed also our relations within international
organizations, particularly the UN. We are confident that this visit
will be another impetus for further development and deepening of
bilateral relations,” said RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan during
his joint press conference with the Foreign Minister of Switzerland
Micheline Calmy-Rey.
Unlike the normal political relations, the cooperation in the sphere
of economy is not perfect, the two Foreign Ministers noted. It is
not accidental that they signed today an agreement on exemption from
dual taxation.
During the current visit an emphasis was put on development of economic
cooperation. Moreover, the delegation headed by RA Ministry of Trade
and Economic Development is currently in Zurich to participate in
a business forum. The Swiss Foreign Minister characterized economic
cooperation between the two countries as modest.
Yuri Sargsyan Awarded Gold Medal Of RA Ministry Of Education AndScie
YURI SARGSYAN AWARDED GOLD MEDAL OF RA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
ArmRadio.am
12.06.2006 13:32
Today RA Minister of Education and Science Levon Lazarian visited the
State Engineering University of Armenia to Participate in the sitting
of the University Administration. The Minister awarded a memorial medal
to the former Rector of the Engineering University Yuri Sargsyan and
thanked him for his industrious activity for about two decades.
Later Levon Lazarian introduced the new Rector of the State
Engineering University of Armenia Vostanik Marukhyan to members of
the University Administration.
Report On The Missing In South Caucasus To Be Presented At PACE Wint
REPORT ON THE MISSING IN SOUTH CAUCASUS TO BE PRESENTED AT PACE WINTER SESSION
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.06.2006 15:21 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The PACE Report on the Missing in the South Caucasus
Countries is expected to be discussed at the Assembly’s Winter
Session, reporter PACE Rapporteur, Dutch MP Leo Platvoet stated in
Baku, when summing up his visit to Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan
June 4-9. Speaking of the situation with those missing owing to the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict, Platvoet spoke in favor of forming a special
structure with participation of representatives of respective state
bodies of Azerbaijan and Armenia. “Similar structures for search of
the mission were available in the Balkans. Their activities should
be based on the principles of the International Committee of the Red
Cross. The human dimension report will reflect the issue of those
missing in the countries of the region, as politicization of the
issue is extremely dangerous,” Leo Platvoet noted, reports Turan.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Armenian And Azeri FMs To Meet June 13
ARMENIAN AND AZERI FMS TO MEET JUNE 13
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.06.2006 13:03 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The recurrent meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani
Foreign Ministers will take place June 13, RA FM Vartan Oskanian
stated at a news conference in Yerevan. In his words, the format of
the meeting has not been determined yet but the talks on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement will include the items the parties failed
to come to an agreement on. The RA Foreign Minister underscored that
to date agreement was achieved on some issues that were unsettled
earlier. “However, some items still remain unsettled. We will try
to reach agreement on them. The recurrent meeting of the Armenian
and Azerbaijani Presidents will be also discussed in Paris,” Vartan
Oskanian said.
Switzerland Interested In Development Of Democratic Processes InArme
SWITZERLAND INTERESTED IN DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES IN ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.06.2006 13:19 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Switzerland is interested in the development of
democratic processes in Armenia, Head of the Swiss Federal Department
of Foreign Affairs Micheline Calmy-Rey stated at a press conference in
Yerevan. In her words, Armenia is in center of Switzerland’s interests
in the South Caucasus. “We intend to simplify the visa regime between
the two states. Moreover the Convention for the Avoidance of Double
Taxation will promote the development of economic ties. Our state
cannot force investors to put up money in the Armenian economy. They
should see themselves that an atmosphere favorable for business reigns
he republic,” she remarked. The Swiss Foreign Minister also reminded
that humanitarian assistance for Armenia has been rendered since 1988,
the year of the Spitak earthquake.