Unique Chess Tournament Starts On December 18

UNIQUE CHESS TOURNAMENT STARTS ON DECEMBER 18

YEREVAN, December 20 (Noyan Tapan). The unique chess internet
tournament with the participation of the national teams of four
countries – Russia, France, China and Armenia – became the last
tournament of the arrangements dedicated to the 75th anniversary of
prominent chess-player, world nine-time champion Tigran Petrosian. The
tournament is held from December 18 to 23. It was initiated by the
Armenian “Chess” Academy with the support of the Armenian Chess
Federation.

It was mentioned during the December 17 press conference that
the chess-players will compete via internet, staying in their
countries. The national team of Russia will be in St. Petersburg,
the national team of France – in Klichie, the national team of China
– in Beijing, the national team of Armenia – in Yerevan. Armenian
chess-players will hold their games at the “Tigran Mets” hall of
Marriott-Armenia hotel. By four chess-players are involved in each
team. The Armenian national team will participate in the tournament
with the following staff: Levon Aronian, Smbat Lputian, Gabriel
Sargsian, Artashes Minasian.

The Armenian national team will hold its first match with the Russian
national team, which has the highest average rating.

Office Of Armenian Chamber Of Commerce and Industry Opened In Glenda

OFFICE OF ARMENIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OPENED IN GLENDALE

YEREVAN, December 20 (Noyan Tapan). With the aim of increasing the
sale of the Armenian commodities in the US and Canada the office of
Armenia’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry was opened on December
14 in Glendale (the US, California). According to Samvel Hovakimian,
executive director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, so far the
Armenian products were sold in the narrow circles of the consumers in
these countries, mostly in the Armenian community. The functioning
of the office will enable to increase the number of consumers and
the sales volumes. The office has such aims as to study the sales
markets, to support the establishment of new business links, as well
as to attract foreign investments to Armenia.

S. Hovakimian stated in order to assist the sale of the Armenian goods
in European countries a business-base was opened in the Netherlands on
the initiative of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry a few
months ago. Data on the European orders of various products, as well
as manufacturing companies data are collected here. A Trade Center
with a hotel complex will be built next to the businees-base. Four
50-room hotels will form the complex which will mainly service business
people from the CIS.

Reconstructed Building Of Court Of First Instance Of Lori Marz PutIn

RECONSTRUCTED BUILDING OF COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF LORI MARZ PUT INTO EXPLOITATION

VANADZOR, December 20 (Noyan Tapan). On December 17, the ceremony
of opening of the building of Vanadzor court of first instance
took place. The building built in the second half of 1960-s was
seriously damaged after the 1988 earthquake, as result of which it
was impossible to exploit it. That’s why the court had functioned in
temporary vagon-houses for about 16 years. Ara Saghatelian, Spokesman
of RA Minister of Jusitice, informed Noyan Tapan that at present the
reconstructed building is envisaged for 7 judges of court of first
instance of Lori marz and 1 judge of Lori residence of RA Economic
Court. The building has 4 furnished court halls. The projecting
work of reconstruction of the building was carried out within
the framework of the credit program of court and legal reforms,
proceeding from the functional and security demands put forward
to court buildings. In particular, the supporting constructions
of the building were physically reinforced and reached at least 9
points of seismic resistability. Installation and exploitation of all
communications of the building was also carried out. The building was
also provided with an autonomous local heating system, a bolier-house
was built and a gas bolier was installed.

Kocharian praises Nairi Medical Center

KOCHARIAN PRAISES NAIRI MEDICAL CENTER

ArmenPress
Dec 20 2004

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS: President Kocharian attended today
inauguration of Nairi medical center that was privatized two years ago
and whose new owners say they have invested $3 million to renovate
the building constructed in 1967 and furnish it with state-of-the
art equipment.

Talking to reporters after strolling around the center, the president
praised the new owners for honoring all assumed commitments and
bringing the center in conformity with international standards.
Kocharian said the Nairi center case may serve as a best example of
how medical institutions should be privatized.

The center’s owners pledge another $ million investments in two
years. The center will have to render services also as part of a
government program of free medical services and has capacities to
service up to 5,000 people a year, but prices of some services will
be higher than in other clinics. The equipment was brought from
German Siemens.

Yuri Merzlyakov Considers Possible That Un Draft Resolution On”The S

YURI MERZLYAKOV CONSIDERS POSSIBLE THAT UN DRAFT RESOLUTION ON “THE SITUATION
IN OCCUPIED TERRITORIES OF AZERBAIJAN”, INITIATED BY BAKU, IS NOT PUT TO VOTE

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20. ARMINFO. Russian Cochairman of OSCE Minsk Group
Yuri Merzlyakov considers possible that the UN draft resolution on
“the situation in occupied territories of Azerbaijan”, initiated by
Baku, is not put to the vote. Russian Cochairman of OSCE Minsk Group
for settlement of the Karabakh conflict Yuri Merzlyakov told ARMINFO.

The Russian cochairman also informed that the next Prague meeting of
the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan is to take place in
mid January of next year. According to him, the cochairmen of the OSCE
Minsk Group will also take part in the meeting. Answering the question
how he estimates the two recent meetings of the foreign ministers of
Armenia and Azerbaijan in Sofia and Brussels, and how he assess the
resumption of the Prague process, the Russian cochairmen expressed
an opinion that the mentioned meetings are not the resumption of the
Prague process. On the whole, the cochairman expressed satisfaction
with the work done. “We are completing this year positively. There
is prospect”, he mentioned.

State TV Company “Rossia” To Touch Upon Theme Of Genocide Of Armenia

STATE TV COMPANY “ROSSIA” TO TOUCH UPON THEME OF GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20. ARMINFO. The Russian Cultural Fund and Rossia
State TV Channel in association with the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation’s (ARF) Moscow office, have produced a documentary called
“Who Had Paid Lenin?”

ARMINFO was informed in the press office of ARF Dashnaktsutiun, the
Russian Cultural Fund and Rossia State TV Channel in association with
the Armenian Revolutionary Federation’s (ARF) Moscow office, have
produced a documentary called “Who Had Paid Lenin?” The documentary
tells the truth about the 1917 October coup. Based on rich documentary
material, the film shows for the first time that the Bolsheviks seized
the power using Kaiser Germany’s funding under the plan offered
by Parvus. The fact is that the October coup was the result of the
cooperation between Parvus and Lenin.

As a reward for the assistance to seize the power, the Bolsheviks
signed the Brest-Litovsk Treaty with Germany, getting out of the war
and making vast concessions to Germany and its allies.

In the film, ARF Bureau member and Armenian National Assembly vice
speaker Vahan Hovhannisian speaks of the October coup impact on the
fate of the Armenian people. He speaks of the devastating consequences
the Bolshevik coup for the Armenians. By the Brest-Litovsk Treaty, not
only the Russian troops — so close to a victory — were withdrawn
from Western Armenia, but also the Kars and Ardahan regions of
Eastern Armenia were surrendered to Turkey. Once again, the Armenian
people, who had been subjected to a genocide, faced a threat of being
massacred. Later on, the concessions made by the Bolshevik government
to Turkey, were sustained in the 1921 Moscow and Kars treaties. Also,
the film contains documentary footage of the Genocide.

“Who Had Paid Lenin?” will debut on the Rossia Channel no December
22 at 11:35 p.m. Moscow time.

Karabakh health authorities to feel more free next year

KARABAGH HEALTH AUTHORITIES TO FEEL MORE FREE NEXT YEAR

ArmenPress
Dec 20 2004

STEPANAKERT, DECEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS: The 2005 draft budget of the
government in Nagorno Karabagh sets a significant rise in the amount
of money that it can use to address the population health problems.
Authorities there believe that raising the health allocations from 871
million in 2004 to 1.210 billion for next year, almost a 40 percent
growth, will facilitate their efforts to extend qualified medical
services to rural population.

Karabagh health minister Zoya Lazarian believes the additional
money will be instrumental in upgrading rural health stations and
buy new equipment for them. Overall the 2005 budget earmarks around
$20 for each resident of Karabagh to address their health problems.
Concurrently doctors wages will increase twofold and nurses by almost
40 percent.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

10% GDP Growth Registered In Armenia In Jan-Nov, 2004

10% GDP GROWTH REGISTERED IN ARMENIA IN JAN-NOV, 2004

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20. ARMINFO. The highest GDP growth in Armenia
was registered in Jan-Nov, 2004 – 10.0%. ARMINFO was informed in
the press service of the National Statistical Service of Armenia,
according to preliminary data, in Nov as against Oct the economic
drop made up 22.2%. By the end of Nov 2004 the GDP totaled 1,672.1 bln
drams or ($3,109.5). The GDP index-deflator grew by 6.0%. In Jan-Nov
the AMD/USD exchange rate was 537.74 drams against one U.S. dollar.

In Jan-Nov of the current year the volume of industrial produce
totaled 473.9 bln drams or $881.4 mln (or 27.2% out of GDP – ARMINFO),
increasing by 1.6% as against the same period of last year, in Nov as
against Oct it increased by 1.1%. Electricity generation in Jan-Nov
increased by 8.6%, and in Nov as against Oct it increased by 16.5%,
totalling 5,341.5 mln kW/h.

In Jan-Nov of the current year the Gross agriculture produce increased
by 14.3% as against the same period of 2003, totaling 412.5 bln drams
or $767.1 mln and in Nov as against Oct it decreased by 41.5%. Volume
of construction increased by 9.1% in Nov as against Oct, and in
Jan-Nov it increased by 16.2%, reaching 229.3 bln drams or $426.5
mln. Retail trade turnover totaled 699.9 bln drams by the end of Nov,
increasing by 9.2% in Jan-Nov as against the same period of last year,
and in Nov as against Oct it increased by 2.5%.

By the end of Nov, 2004 foreign trade turnover totaled $1.9 bln
(1,001.6 bln drams), increasing by 4.5% as against the same period
of 2003, and in Nov as against Oct it decreased by 6.3%. In its
structure the exports increased by 3.2% in Jan-Nov as against the
same period of 2003, and in Nov as against Oct it increased by 14%
totalling $645.9 mln. The imports totaled $1,219.3 mln, increasing
by 5.3% during the first eleven months of the current year, and in
Nov as against Oct it increased by 16.2%. Negative trade balance was
$573.4 mln by the end of Nov.

Fending off criticism

Turkish Daily News
20 December 2004

Government gets hero’s welcome at home, but worries are high for future

Fending off criticism

Foreign Minister Gül accuses critics of the Dec. 17 outcome of ‘lacking
vision’ for the future and says Turkey is set to strive for settlement in
Cyprus

ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

Having sealed a historic deal to start accession talks with the
European Union on Oct. 3, 2005, which critics at home attacked as
“submissive,” the government took its case to the public and the
president yesterday and assured them that there would be no recognition
of the Greek Cypriot government.

“Nobody should attempt to overshadow this momentous development. Those
who try to do so lack vision for the future,” Foreign Minister
Abdullah Gül told a meeting of his Justice and Development Party
(AKP) yesterday. He and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan later
met with President Ahmet Necdet Sezer to explain to him what Turkey
had won at a Dec. 16-17 summit in Brussels. At the two-day summit,
EU leaders agreed to open accession talks with long-time aspirant
Turkey on Oct. 3 only after the sides forged a compromise deal under
which the government pledged to sign a protocol extending Turkey’s
1963 Association Agreement to 10 new members of the union, including
Greek Cyprus.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan has denied that this amounted
to recognition of the Greek Cypriot government, but conservative
critics lashed out at the government, saying it “sold out Cyprus”
for an insufficient nod from Brussels for the start of talks.

“The second Sevres talks are set for Oct. 3, 2005,” said the
headline of Islamic Milli Gazete. Nationalist Ortadoðu said Erdoðan
“Surrendered,” and conservative-secular Cumhuriyet described the
outcome of the Brussels summit as a “date in return for Cyprus.”

“I ask the government, ‘What is it that you are celebrating?’ Is there
a victory unknown to the nation?” said Mehmet Aðar, chairman of the
True Path Party (DYP), earlier yesterday Democratic Left Party (DSP)
Zeki Sezer warned “the price of recognizing Greek Cyprus” could be
too high for the government to pay.

Gül responded to critics, saying the summit outcome was a
success. “Those who want to overshadow this success are trying to make
things look like a deal under which gains came in return for Cyprus,”
he told the AKP meeting. He emphasized that Turkey would not sign
any bilateral protocol with the Greek Cypriot administration. “This
is out of the question,” he said.

According to Gül, failure to forge a deal in Brussels would be
tantamount to putting the future of 70 million Turks at risk because
of Greek Cyprus with its 600,000 people.

The government also conferred with Turkish Cypriot leaders after the
close of the EU summit. Turkish Cypriot President Rauf Denktaþ has
praised the government’s stance, which he said was “firm” and added
that the Turkish government had not given in.

New effort for solution

The Dec. 17 deal effectively gives Turkey 10 months until Oct. 3 to
sign the protocol with the EU Commission, which diplomats say would
be equivalent to de facto recognition of Greek Cyprus.

Turkish leaders have repeatedly said Ankara would not recognize Greek
Cyprus unless it were to become part of a comprehensive settlement
on the island.

Gül said Turkey would undertake efforts to ensure that the Cyprus
issue gets a lasting solution and added that preparations were already
under way, without elaborating further.

Greek Cypriot newspapers carried reports of plans for a new round
of talks on a solution in Cyprus and added that such plans had the
support of the EU. While in Brussels Annan said his good offices were
available whenever the Cypriot parties were ready to resume talks.

Greek Cypriots rejected a reunification plan drafted by U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan in an April 24 referendum. Turkish
Cypriots voted in favor of the plan, which is named after its author.

New era or ‘test of fire’

According to Gül, the fact that the EU had set out a definite date
for the start of talks was a marker in the history of Turkey.

“As of Friday, life in Turkey has changed,” Gül said in praise of the
summit decision in an interview with private CNN Türk. “The important
issue is that Turkey’s direction has become definite. Turkey has
entered a period of permanent stability.”

A majority in Turkey is hopeful that Turkey will have a bright future
now that its EU bid is on a definite path. This optimism was the main
feeling that motivated a colorful welcome-home ceremony for Erdoðan
and Gül in Ankara on Saturday, when thousands presented them with
flowers and applauded Erdoðan as the modern-day “conqueror.”

But that new era is no doubt full of uncertainties, including whether
Turkey can really become a member of the EU one day. One Associated
Press analysis described the difficulties once the talks open as a
“test of fire” for Turkey.

Yesterday, Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot said there was a big
chance Turkey would in the end not join the European Union because
of the referendums France and Austria will hold on its accession.

“There is a big chance (that Turkey will not become a member) and I
find that not a pleasant idea. In a way the rules of the game have
changed during the match,” Bot told the Dutch television program
Buitenhof. Also yesterday, Austria pledged to push for an EU-wide
referendum on Turkish entry, saying the issue of Turkish accession
should not be settled in an “ivory tower.”

In Cyprus, Greek Cypriot leader Tassos Papadopoulos said his government
could still block Turkey’s path to EU membership if it does not sign
the protocol.

If the customs agreement is not signed, “then the Republic of Cyprus
has the right not to consent to the start of the entry talks,”
Papadopoulos said in a televised address.

In addition to leaving the Cyprus issue open until Oct. 3, the
summit outcome is also raising worries over the process of accession
itself. Most important of all, the EU summit said the accession talks
would be “open-ended” and that there would be no guaranteed outcome
at the end.

Heeding strong domestic opposition, the EU leaders may come up with
additional hurdles to delay Turkey’s entry. One such hurdle could be
recognition of an alleged genocide against Armenians, a charge that
Turkey categorically rejects.

Several critical newspapers in Europe said the deal with Turkey would
mark the end of the EU’s political ambitions to become a power on
the world stage.

Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said German Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder, who staunchly backed Turkey’s bid, “could go down in history
… as the German chancellor during whose term in office and with
whose approval the idea of a politically united Europe was abandoned.”

Turkey will have to deliver results in meeting “benchmarks” on a number
of key issues, from Kurdish rights to ensuring “zero-tolerance” of
torture, and in passing additional penal code reforms. Erdogan will
also have to make good on recognizing Greek Cyprus.

Overcoming that first hurdle, Turkey then faces a test in a vast
array of policy areas to meet minimum standards before talks begin
in such complex policy issues as environmental protection laws and
food safety standards. And during the negotiations, any of the EU’s
25 nations can call for a freeze in the talks if they feel Turkey is
backtracking on reforms.

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Armenian leader says jealousy behind Azeri counterpart’s “outpost”re

Armenian leader says jealousy behind Azeri counterpart’s “outpost” remarks

Arminfo
20 Dec 04

Yerevan, 20 December: Armenian President Robert Kocharyan is under
the impression that Azerbaijani President [Ilham Aliyev] is currently
worried about Armenia’s warm relations with Russia. This opinion was
voiced by Kocharyan at a press conference during a working visit to
Armenia’s Lori District. He was commenting on Aliyev’s statement that
Azerbaijan does not know who to talk to: Armenia or the real owner
of this outpost [Russia].

Aliyev had in fact misinterpreted Russian State Duma Speaker Boris
Gryzlov’s statement that Armenia is Russia’s outpost in the south.

“Ilham Aliyev is somewhat worried, I guess needlessly. No-one
prevents him from building this kind of relationship. And jealousy
is inappropriate here. We, for instance, are not worried about
Azerbaijan’s friendly relations with Turkey,” Kocharyan said. He said
that Aliyev’s statement should not affect the Karabakh settlement.

Kocharyan said he was planning to give an interview on the situation
around the Karabakh conflict, but Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan’s
recent interview to the press was so comprehensive and detailed that
he decided not to repeat what the foreign minister had said.