Peace in Karabakh to help ensure stability in Caucasus – FMs

Peace in Karabakh to help ensure stability in Caucasus – FMs
By Valery Litvinenko

ITAR-TASS News Agency , Russia
February 10, 2005 Thursday 12:23 PM Eastern Time

ANKARA, February 10 — Foreign Ministers of Turkey and Azerbaijan –
Abdullah Gul and Elmar Mamedyarov – agree that the Nagorno-Karabakh
settlement is one of the main conditions for peace in the Caucasus.

On Thursday, the foreign ministers held talks on the development of
bilateral relations, world and regional problems. Much attention was
riveted to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, Gul said upon completion of
the talks.

Economic relations between the two friendly countries are developing
dynamically in the last years. The volume of economic ties reached
500 million U.S. dollars, the Turkish minister stressed.

Gul said he is hopeful that the peace talks on this problem will
yield success, which will help normalise relations with Armenia.

Mamedyarov thanked his Turkish counterpart for support that Ankara
provided to Azerbaijan in order to solve this Nagorno-Karabakh
problem. The Azerbaijani minister said he believes that the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan gas pipeline will be commissioned in 2006 or 2007.

According to Anatolia News Agency, the talks focused on Azerbaijan’s
participation in the isolation of the so-called Turkish Republic of
North Cyprus. Gul said, “In this aspect Baku’s policy may become an
example for other countries.” In response the Azerbaijani Foreign
Ministry stressed that this problem is considered by experts.

Baku Is Sure That OSCE Mission Will Confirm The Facts Of Settlement

BAKU IS SURE THAT OSCE MISSION WILL CONFIRM THE FACTS OF SETTLEMENT
OF THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES OF AZERBAIJAN BY THE ARMENIANS

BAKU, FEBRUARY 9. ARMINFO-TURAN. The OSCE mission for reveal of facts
of settlement by Armenians of the occupied territories of Azerbaijan
completed the first stage of its work. This the opinion of the Deputy
Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Araz Azimov expressed to journalist
while commenting on the results of the trip of the mission to the
occupied territories of Azerbaijan. During the next stage the mission
must analyze the collected materials and prepare report. “We expect
it will be done in the near future and the report will be submitted
to the OSCE Minsk group mission, and then to the permanent Board of
OSCE”, Azimov said.

He expressed sureness that facts submitted to the mission by the
Azeri side were confirmed. In particular, the materials from open
and other sources on settlement in the occupied territories of
20-23 people were submitted to the mission. But even if the mission
revealed at least half or one-third of the figure it confirms the
fact of illegal settlement, Azimov said. He told that in accordance
with the Geneva convention of 1949, the occupant does not have the
right to settle or change the demographic situation in the occupied
territories. Azimov noted groundlessness of the arguments of the
Armenian side that the Armenian living before in Baku, Ganja and
Sumgayit were settled there. He told that international humanitarian
law prohibits settlement in the occupied territories the people which
have not lived there before regardless of their origin.

Azimov did not exclude that they would continue settlement of the
occupied territories. He thinks that it can be connected with the
coming liberation of the occupied territories or the question on
withdrawal of people illegally settled there will be brought up, he
noted. Speaking about the significance and the results of the mission
Azimov said that by initiating this question Azerbaijan warned Armenia
that it will never reconcile with annexation of its territory.

Azimov does not exclude that in the end final assessment will be
given to the conclusions of the mission. “However the main goal for
Azerbaijan is liberation of all occupied territories and Azerbaijan
considers the problem of settlement just in that context”, Azimov said.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Zurab Zhvania Was Helped To Die: New Times Leader

ZURAB ZHVANIA WAS HELPED TO DIE: NEW TIMES LEADER

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10. ARMINFO. Georgia’s Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania
was not going to die – somebody helped him to, says the leader of
the New Times party Aram Karapetyan.

He rules out the Russian version of Zhvania’s death. Russia was
interested ion Zhvania as PM as this was opening up wide prospects
for Georgian-russian cooperation first of all in economy. As
for Pres.Saakashvili – he is a young and promising politicians
and Karapetyan wishes him success in settling Georgia’s numerous
problems. “I would not like him to follow the footsteps of Pres.
Zviad Gamsakhurdia – though this cannot be excluded,” says Karapetyan.

Residents Of Yerevan’s Noragavit Community Rally Against Enlargment

RESIDENTS OF YEREVAN’S NORAGAVIT COMMUNITY RALLY AGAINST ENLARGMENT OF
EREBUNI AIRPORT RUNWAY AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR LANDS

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10. ARMINFO. Residents of Yerevan’s Noragavit community
held a demonsration in front of the armenian Government building today demanding
compensation for their lost land plots.

They says that in 2001-2002 they were promised compensation for the use of
their lands (22 h) for enlarging the runway of Yerevan’s Erebuni airport. But
they have received nothing so far.

The chief civil aviation department refuses to comment on the issue saying
that the Erebuni airport is managed by the Defence Ministry. The DM press
service promises to give information in a few days.

It should be noted that presently the airport is used by Russian military
men. As far as ARMINFO knows the Armenian Government is preparing it for civil
passenger flights. The runway has been restored and enlarged, the same is for
the passenger terminals. The operation of an alternative civil airport in
Armenia is stipulated by the EU under the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

US Ambassador To Azerbaijan: Armenian and Azerbaijani Leaders MustAc

US AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN: ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI
LEADERS MUST ACTIVATE THEIR EFFORTS IN RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9. ARMINFO. According to the USA, leaders of
Azerbaijan and Armenia must activate their efforts in settlement of
the conflict, says US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Rino Harnish at a
press conference, Day.az reports.

The Ambassador gave a positive assessment of the activity of OSCE
Misn Group and expressed opinion that the visit of OSCE mission to
the region testified to the efforts and interests of OSCE in the fair
and long-term resolution of the conflict. He came out for peaceful
resolution of the conflict in the nearest future, giving a positive
assessment of USA’s role and efforts in the given issue, which would
contribute to establishing peace and stability in the region. At the
same time, Ambassador Harnish noted that the resolution did not
depend only on the USA or any other country. He noted that the USA
displayed consistency in its policy with respect to Nagorny Karabakh,
denying the self- proclaimed NKR and supporting the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan.

OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission visits occupied regions ofAzer

ReliefWeb (press release), Switzerland
Feb 10 2005

OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission visits occupied regions of
Azerbaijan

VIENNA, 10 February 2005 – An OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding
Mission visited the seven occupied regions of Azerbaijan around
Nagorno-Karabakh from 31 January to 6 February 2005 to examine the
question of Armenian settlements in these territories.

The Mission, which was conducted following an agreement between the
foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, will report its findings
to the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs, who in turn will forward it with
their conclusions and recommendations to the OSCE Permanent Council
in Vienna.

The Mission was led by Emily Haber, Head of the OSCE Department of the
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and composed of representatives
of the three co-chair countries – the Russian Federation, the United
States and France – and of Finland, Germany, Italy and Sweden.

The Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Ambassador
Andrzej Kasprzyk and a representative of the OSCE Secretariat also
took part.

For further information, please contact:

OSCE Rep. on Conflict dealt with by Minsk Conference
23 Shatberashvili Str.
Tbilisi
Georgia

Tel.: +995 32 29 24 24
Fax: +995 32 98 85 66
E-mail: [email protected]

Opposition Still Boycotting Armenian Parliament

Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Feb 9 2005

Opposition Still Boycotting Armenian Parliament

President’s supporters appear unconcerned as two factions continue
boycott in support of a referendum to oust him.

By Mariam Levina in Yerevan (CRS No. 273, 09-Feb-05)

As Armenia’s parliament opened for business on February 7, the
opposition declared an extension of its now year-long boycott.

The two opposition factions, Justice and National Unity, first
announced a walk-out in February last year after the National
Assembly turned down a proposed change to the law that would have
allowed a nationwide referendum to be held on Robert Kocharian’s
presidency.

Using a confidence referendum as a tool to oust the president has
long been a goal of the opposition alliance, which controls just 24
of the 131 parliamentary seats. The opposition claims that Kocharian
won the 2003 presidential election, and his supporters swept the
board in a parliamentary poll the same year, only by fixing the
results.

Viktor Dallakian, a member of the Justice group, told IWPR that the
opposition would not back down since the Armenian supreme court
ruling had ruled in favour of a referendum.

“Given that parliament was elected through rigging, our participation
can have no real meaning,” he said. “But if people think they can
exploit us as a mere decoration, to show that the Armenian parliament
has an opposition, then they will not succeed.”

“There can be no talk of ending the boycott as long as the reasons
for it are not removed,” said Stepan Demirchian, a leading opposition
figure who heads Justice.

“To this day, those who falsified the presidential and parliamentary
elections have not been punished. Neither have those who beat
peaceful demonstrators in April last year. This clearly shows that it
is the authorities who stand behind all the lawlessness.”

Demirchian said that his allies would still take part in vital
debates, as they did when parliament was voting on whether to send a
small contingent of troops to Iraq.

The opposition is prepared to debate matters such as constitutional
issues, but more than 40 other bills, some of them authored by the
opposition itself, may end up being ignored.

The pro-government speaker of parliament, Artur Bagdasarian, remained
optimistic, calling 2005 a year of “parliamentary accord”.

But disagreement has already arisen even in those areas which all
parties are in principle happy to debate.

Just before the spring session opened, Justice and National Unity
made it clear they were prepared to debate a proposed set of
constitutional reforms, but said they wanted to see changes to
national and local government and the court system placed top of the
agenda.

The ruling coalition saw this proviso as an ultimatum. “We don’t need
any favours from them,” said Republican faction leader Galust
Saakyan. “Constitutional reform is of national importance. The
opposition must make up its own mind whether or not to take part.”

Demirchian defended the opposition’s stand, insisting there was no
ultimatum.

He described the ruling coalition’s current plans for constitutional
reform as worse than a package of proposals that was rejected in a
2003 referendum.

The parliamentary opposition shows no sign of letting up on its
boycott of day-to-day legislative business.

But according to political analyst Aleksandr Iskandarian, head of the
Caucasus Media Institute, the current opposition is so weak that “a
fundamentally new movement must be established”.

Talks are now under way on a new opposition bloc that would bring
together Armenia’s first post-Soviet foreign minister, Raffi
Ovanesian, former premier Aram Sarkisian, and Ovannes Ovanesian,
chairman of the Liberal Progressive party. Ovanesian says the idea is
to create a pro-Western coalition.

For the established opposition, Demirchian says talk of new alliances
is just hot air, and he denied that his colleagues are in disarray,
saying, “the bloc has been and is functioning, and it is in a
position to accomplish the tasks facing it”.

Aram Karapetian, leader of the New Times party, believes Armenia has
neither an opposition nor a true ruling coalition, “There is a
president who more or less carries out his obligations, and there are
the people who live far away.

“Between them there’s a vacuum which so far no one has been able to
fill – not the government and not the parliament.”

If Karapetian is right in suggesting the established political
groupings – pro- and anti-president alike – are unresponsive to their
electorate, few observers are predicting that this could lead to a
popular uprising resulting in regime change of the kind seen in
Georgia and more recently Ukraine.

“There is no revolutionary situation in Armenia and it is senseless
to talk about it,” Mger Shakgeldian, the deputy chairman of the
pro-government Country of Law (Orinats Erkir) party, told IWPR.

The leader of the pro-government faction Dashnaktsutyun, Levon
Mkrtchian, said there could be “no velvet revolution in Armenia,
because there aren’t the conditions for it”.

Mariam Levina is a journalist at the independent Arminfo agency.

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Azeri NGOs against US assistance to Karabakh

AZERI NGOs AGAINST US ASSISTANCE TO KARABAKH

PanArmenian News
Feb 10 2005

10.02.2005 16:06

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A range of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) of
Azerbaijan have addressed the US State Department calling the US
Government not to provide financial assistance to Nagorno Karabakh.
The message says that the US Government providing financial
assistance to “the self-proclaimed unit” causes serious concerns of
the Azerbaijani society. The message says that such a move “can be
considered as protection of separatism and disrespect of the laws of
Azerbaijan.” It should be reminded that for the first time in the US
draft bill for fiscal year 2006 the Bush Administration mentioned
Nagorno Karabakh as a separate item – not as part of either Armenia
or Azerbaijan. It should be noted that the US plans to provide $5
million to Nagorno Karabakh as humanitarian assistance. Nagorno
Karabakh is included in the “Eurasian region” section, the total aid
volume to which makes $48.5 million.

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Russian temp. charge d’affaires in Azerbaijan didn’t likeZhirinovsky

RUSSIAN TEMPORARY CHARGE D’AFFAIRES IN AZERBAIJAN DID NOT LIKE
VLADIMIR ZHIRINOVSKY STATEMENT OVER KARABAKH

PanArmenian News
Feb 10 2005

10.02.2005 13:13

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Vladimir Zhirinovsky is not entitled to express the
official stand of Russia, stated Temporary Charge d’Affaires of
Russia in Azerbaijan Peter Burdykin when commenting on the statement
of Vladimir Zhirinovsky over the opportunity of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic accession to the CIS. As emphasized by Burdykin,
Zhirinovsky’s words merely represent the opinion of one of the
deputies of the State Duma of Russia. In Burdykin’s opinion,
Zhirinovsky regularly makes such statements “to attract attention to
himself.”

ARKA News Agency – 02/10/2005

ARKA News Agency
Feb 10 2005

Armenia to appoint trade representatives to EU and USA

On Feb 16 RF Foreign Minister to arrive in Armenia with two-day
official visit

The date of RF President Vladimir Putin’s arrival to Armenia to be
discussed with RF Minister of Foreign Affairs

In the end of February inflation in Armenia makes 2% – Armenian
Finance and Economy Ministry

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ARMENIA TO APPOINT TRADE REPRESENTATIVES TO EU AND USA

YEREVAN, February 10. /ARKA/. Armenia will appoint trade
representatives to EU and USA, RA Government press office told ARKA.
The decision was made in accordance to the law on diplomatic services
and decision of the Government on approval of trade representatives
of Armenia and their regulations. L.D. –0—

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ON FEB 16 RF FOREIGN MINISTER TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA WITH TWO-DAY
OFFICIAL VISIT

YEREVAN, February 10. /ARKA/. On Feb 16 RF Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov will arrive in Armenia with two-day official visit, RA MFA
told ARKA. The visit is continuation of intensive political dialogue
between the two countries and follows the goal to deepen cooperation
of MFAs and cooperation between Armenia and Russia in different
directions. Press release notes that it is the first official visit
of Lavrov in Armenia. In the frames of the visit Lavrov will meet
with political administration of Armenia. The parties will discuss
wide range of issues related to current agenda and perspectives of
strategic cooperation between the countries, namely political,
trade-economic, science-educational and cultural cooperation.
The parties will discuss perspectives of development of cooperation
between Armenia and Russia in international structures and issues of
CIS activity and reorganization of its bodies. It is also planned to
discuss issues related to oncoming visit of RF President Vladimir
Putin in Armenia. L.D. –0–

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THE DATE OF RF PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN’S ARRIVAL TO ARMENIA TO BE
DISCUSSED WITH RF MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

YEREVAN, February 10. /ARKA/. The date of RF President Vladimir
Putin’s arrival to Armenia will be determined during the visit of RF
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov to Armenia, according to RA
Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian. He noted that Putin
accepted the invitation of the President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan
“and soon his visit will take place”.
To note, the visit of Lavrov to Armenia is planned on February 17. In
the framework of the visit it’s planned to discuss the agenda of the
relations of the two countries. A.H. –0–

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IN THE END OF FEBRUARY INFLATION IN ARMENIA MAKES 2% – ARMENIAN
FINANCE AND ECONOMY MINISTRY

YEREVAN, February 10. /ARKA/. In the end of 2004 the inflation level
in Armenia was 2% at the annual 7% inflation, as Armenian Finance and
Economy Minister Vardan Khachatryan stated on the press conference.
In his words, the fact that inflation was possible to manage was
result of coordinated tax-budget and monetary policy that promoted
dropping of loans interest rate. He particularly mentioned that the
interest rate in commercial banks dropped to 18.7% that had direct
impact on improvement of investment climate in the country. In his
words, amount of state investments in 2004 made AMD 74b that were
directed to infrastructure development, irrigation system,
rehabilitation of schools etc. Also, as Minister mentioned, in 2004
the policy of stimulating of inflow of foreign investment thru
privatization of state enterprises (1$ – AMD 473.55). T.M. –0–

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