President wraps up visit to central regions
Azer News, Azerbaijan
June 10 2004
On Tuesday, President Ilham Aliyev toured Mingachevir and Yevlakh,
central Azerbaijan where he examined the implementation of the State
Program on Socio-economic Development of the Regions. In Yevlakh,
he attended the opening of a new avenue named after national leader
Heydar Aliyev on Tuesday.
Speaking before the region’s residents at the Heydar Aliyev Square
after the inaugural ceremony, the President instructed the Yevlakh
authorities to pay attention to the problems of the region’s residents,
entrepreneurs and farmers. Touching upon the conflict over Upper
Garabagh, Aliyev said Azerbaijan aspires to a peaceful settlement
and that the problem will be resolved even if Armenia stands opposed.
He said the key principle of Azerbaijan’s domestic policy is to
develop the regions and eliminate unemployment. President Aliyev also
visited the tractor repair plant and toured the construction sites of
the Yevlakh stadium and a pump station on the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
Main Export Pipeline. After visiting Yevlakh, President Aliyev
went to Mingachevir. In his statement at the inaugural ceremony of
a newly-built settlement for 412 internally displaced persons, he
said that in time all refugees will be provided with shelter. The
President then toured the State Regional Power Station, which
supplies 60% of Azerbaijan’s electricity, and the Kur riverside Rowing
Sports Center. He said that after the IDPs currently living on the
Sports Center are relocated, it will be renovated to international
standards. In a meeting at the Mingachevir Executive Authority,
President Aliyev expressed his satisfaction with the city’s overall
development and the private sector.
BAKU: Monitoring to be held in troops contact line
MONITORING TO BE HELD IN TROOPS CONTACT LINE
[June 10, 2004, 14:45:10]
Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
June 10 2004
According to the press service of the Ministry of Defense, under
the mandate of personal representative of the OSCE acting Chairman,
a monitoring of the armed forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan and
the Republic of Armenian in the contact line – Garakhanbeyli village
of Fizuli province of Azerbaijan – is scheduled for 10th of June.
On the Azerbaijan side, the monitoring will be held by personal
representative of the OSCE acting Chairman Andzei Kaspshik, and his
field assistants Jorgen Schmidt and Imre Palatinus.
On the opposite side the job will be done by field assistants of the
OSCE acting Chairman Kenneth Pickles and Miroslav Wimetal.
Armenian NPP to start mothballing program
Armenian NPP to start mothballing program
Interfax
June 10 2004
Yerevan. (Interfax) – The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant will have
a program ready to mothball the station by the end of 2004, the
country’s Trade and Economic Development Minister Karen Jshmartain
said at a press conference on Tuesday.
The topic was discussed during the fifth meeting of the EU-Armenia
Cooperation Committee in Brussels on June 4, he said.
The meeting decided to set up a working group of power engineers on
closing the nuclear power plant. The working group should review all
the financial and technical aspects of mothballing the station and
present their own program, Jshmartain said.
The European Union has not set any concrete timeframe for closing the
NPP without replacing its capacity with other sources. A project to
build an Iran-Armenia gas pipeline was discussed as an alternative
to the NPP, but the volume of gas would not be enough to replace the
energy capacity of the NPP, Jshmartain said.
The committee also discussed a project put forth by Armenia to build
a new NPP in Armenia to replace the old one.
The EU confirmed that it is ready to extend Armenia 100 million
euros to close the NPP and replace its capacity, although Armenian
specialists think that at least $1 billion is needed for this.
The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, which has two reactors with a total
capacity of 815 megawatts, was closed in 1988 due to political and
economic reasons. The NPP’s second reactor was restarted at a capacity
of 407.5 megawatts in 1995.
ZAO Inter RAO EES, a subsidiary of Russia’s Unified Energy System,
and Armenia signed a contract in September 2003 to hand over trust
management of the NPP to Inter RAO EES.
The Armenian NPP generated 1.9 billion kilowatt hours of electricity
in 2003, or 36% of the total generation of electricity in Armenia.
The first meeting of the EU-Armenia Cooperation Committee took place in
2000 in Brussels. The committee was set up by a partnership agreement
signed on April 22, 1996.
BAKU: Trilateral transport consortium may be based in Baku
Trilateral transport consortium may be based in Baku
Azer News, Azerbaijan
June 10 2004
The Azerbaijan State Railway Office told AssA-Irada that the
headquaters of the Azerbaijan-Russia-Iran consortium on the
Gazvin-Rasht-Astara railway may be based in Baku. The railway will
be part of the North-South transport corridor.
Working groups from the three countries are expected to establish the
consortium’s charter fund and work schedule by July 1. The location of
the entity’s headquarters may be determined in a meeting scheduled for
July in Baku. Funds totaling $15 million are required for Azerbaijan
to join the North-South transport corridor. The funds will be spent
on the construction of a 6-km railway connecting Azerbaijan with Iran
and a railway bridge over the Astarachay River.
Construction of the Tehran-Baku railway, which is to link up with
Russia’s railroads, may commence early in 2005. According to the
initial appraisal, $102 million is required for the implementation of
the project, under which 340 kilometers of railway lines in Iran and
Azerbaijan will be built and upgraded. Armenia may enter the project
on the construction of a new railway linking Russia, Azerbaijan and
Iran within the North-South international transport corridor. This
opinion was revealed by Vice Speaker of the Armenian parliament Vaan
Ovannisian, the co-chair of the Armenian-Russian inter-parliamentary
commission. Ovannisian said that along with Azerbaijan, India and
Oman are participating in the project. “It is common knowledge that
Azerbaijan is trying to make Armenia withdraw from all transport
and economic programs of regional importance. However, at present,
our partners Russia, Iran and India don’t plan to do so and Armenia
is likely to enter the program,” he noted.
Boxing: Medina helping Abelyan prepare for Harrison bout Jun 10 2004
Medina helping Abelyan prepare for Harrison bout Jun 10 2004
ic Lanarkshire, UK
June 10 2004
WBO World Featherweight title challenger William Abelyan has sought
the advice of the man who defeated Cambuslang champion Scott Harrison
in his bid to be crowned champion on June 19.
The Armenian hardman challenges Harrison for his title in the highly
anticipated clash at the Braehead Arena and for his final preparations
has drafted Manuel Medina into his training camp for advice and
tactics on how to beat him.
Medina, the tricky Mexican veteran, handed Harrison a shock defeat
last July to become a five-time World champion. Harrison later cited
illness as the cause of his loss and reversed the decision in the
rematch four months later to reclaim the title.
Abelyan said: “With Medina coming into the camp and giving me advice
it is the final piece in the jigsaw to beat Harrison. The training
has gone well and I’m in superb shape. All I need to focus on now is
fight tactics.
“Medina knows Harrison’s boxing style very well as he’s faced him
twice before and he’s also got a wealth of knowledge and experience
from being a five-time world champion which I am learning from.
“We’ve been watching Harrison fights on video, practising moves in
sparring and planning strategies for hours on end so by the time I get
in the ring with Harrison I will know him better than he knows himself.
“Medina gave Harrison a whupping but I’m looking to do a real job on
him and knock him out and I believe I can do it.”
The fight has been rescheduled for next week, due to an injury to
the Cambuslang ace, but tickets purchased for the original date of
May 29 will remain valid for the rescheduled date of June 19.
Tickets, priced at £30, £50, £75 & £125, are available from Keith
Prowse Ticketing on 0870 906 3839, Braehead Arena box office on 0870
444 6062 and online at
BAKU: AATA support position of Azerbaijan in solution of NK conflict
Azer Tag, Azerbaijan State Info Agency
June 10 2004
AATA SUPPORT POSITION OF AZERBAIJAN IN SOLUTION OF NAGORNY KARABAKH CONFLICT
[June 10, 2004, 19:26:11]
As was informed, on 9 June at the International Press Center was held
a news conference of president of the American Assembly of Turkish
Associations (AATA), Mr. Ercument Kilic and his delegation.
Mr. Ercument Kilic said it is his second visit to the Republic. In the
passed period, there happened numerous democratic alterations in the
life of country. The goal of the visit was directly to familiarize
with the Country, development of links between Azerbaijan and the
Association, as well as play the role of bridge between Azerbaijan
and America. The president updated the audience on activity of the
Organization, stating that AATA was founded in 1979 and has done
a lot in expansion of links between America and Turkey. There are
over 300 thousand people of Turkish origin in the United States, he
stressed. AATA undertook significant steps to unite them and solve
their problems. Mr. Ercument Kilic, highly appreciating activity
of the national leader of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev in development
of Diaspora organizations, unification of Azerbaijanis residing in
numerous world countries, and expressed satisfaction with successful
continuation of the said political line by President Ilham Aliyev. He,
in particular, stressed the activity of State Committee eon Work with
Azerbaijanis Living Abroad, aimed at joint activity of the Turkish
and Azerbaijani Diaspora organizations.
We are making numerous steps to fully unite the Turks and Azerbaijanis
residing in America, Europe and Asia, as well as in other world
counties, President of AATA stressed.
The problems the Turks and Azerbaijanis face do not remain out of
AATA focus. The Association is ready to bring to the notice of the
world community full information on the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorny
Karabakh problem. On this purpose, we need visual aids, and also
appropriate literature, he said. Ercument Kilic expressed confidence
that the Azerbaijani side would present them this means.
Then, the guest answered questions of media representatives.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ANKARA: Atomic Energy Delegation Visits Turkey – Armenia Border
Atomic Energy Delegation Visits Turkey – Armenia Border
Anadolu Agency
June 10 2004
IGDIR – A delegation from the Turkish Atomic Energy Agency (TAEK)
visited Turkey-Armenia border.
The delegation headed by Ozer Ozerdem, the chief advisor to the TAEK
Chairman, came to northeastern Alican Border Gate which is very close
to the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant in Armenia and conducted radiation
calculation there and took soil and plant samples.
Ozerdem said that they would examine those samples to determine
whether there was any leak from the power plant.
Meanwhile, Mehmet Yilmaz, the deputy governor of northeastern province
of Igdir, said that residents were worried about ”radiation leak”
from the Metsamor which was only 20 kilometers from the city-center.
Ottawa: MP Owen bites own ass
MP Owen bites own ass
Georgia Straight, Canada
June 10 2004
STEPHEN OWEN, THE federal public works minister and Vancouver Quadra
Liberal MP, appears to have talked himself out of a future cabinet
position if the Paul Martin Liberals form a government and he wins
his seat.
Owen did himself in, according to a federal Liberal source, when in a
June 4 Globe and Mail story he accused the Jean Chrétien government
of direct involvement in the $100-million sponsorship scandal. Owen
added that civil legal action against former government officials
could be launched “very soon”.
“There was clearly some political influence,” Owen said. “You’ve
got [former minister Alfonso] Gagliano already identified, [former
Chrétien chief of staff Jean] Pelletier already identified. So you
clearly have got political involvement at the highest levels.”
With Martin desperately trying to put the damaging sponsorship scandal
behind him and gain needed help from the Chrétien crew, Owen’s actions
might have been the last straw.
The sponsorship reminder, pounced on by Owen’s Conservative opponent,
Stephen Rogers, fits into an Owen pattern of poor political judgment.
On April 21, Owen strongly angered Martin and his cabinet colleagues
when he skipped a vote on a motion condemning the 1915 Turkish massacre
of 1.5 million Armenians.
The motion passed, but Martin had ordered all cabinet ministers
to vote against it, fearing it would harm relations with Turkey.
Environment Minister David Anderson voted against the motion, but
Owen was nowhere to be seen.
Meanwhile, when she voted for the resolution, Vancouver Centre Liberal
MP Hedy Fry didn’t improve her chances of returning to cabinet if
reelected.
On this day – 06/10/2004
Looking Back: From the front pages
Jerusalem Post
June 10 2004
65 years ago: On June 10, 1936,
The Palestine Post reported that two Arabs died and 26 Arabs and
Armenians were injured by a bomb which exploded inside the Jaffa
Gate on June 8. Mr. Ormsby Gore, the colonial secretary, told the
House of Commons in London that the Palestine government was taking
all possible action to protect life, property and communications in
the country. The Palestine government was granted further emergency
powers under the Palestine (Defense) Order in Council of 1931.
Georgian Prime Minister Proud His Mother Is Armenian
GEORGIAN PRIME MINISTER PROUD HIS MOTHER IS ARMENIAN
10.06.2004 17:39
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ My mother is Armenian and I will always speak
proudly about it, Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania stated
in the Parliament today in response to Deputy Gocha Pipia’s claim
that Government members report their and their parents’ national
and religious identity. As reported by Georgian sources, Pipia’s
address caused indignation among the leadership of the Parliament
and Government, who qualified such statements of the Deputy as
anti-constitutional. As a sign of protest members of the Georgian
Government left the conference hall. Zurab Zhvania stated he would
recall it “with shame that such a question was raised in the Georgian
Parliament.”