Friday, November 12, 2010

Armenia, India interested in further reinforcement of bilateral ties

Within the farmework of the official visit to India Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian had a meeting with his Indian counterpart Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna.

Greeting Minister Nalbandian, the Indian Foreign Minister stated: “There are rich historic traditions of Armenian-Indian friendship and India wishes to take steps to further deepen its relations with Armenia.

Expressing gratitude to his Indian counterpart for the invitation to visit Dehli and the warm reception, Minister Nalbandian noted that “Armenia attaches great importance to the development and reinforcement of friendly relations with India.” “There is no problem between Armenia and India that would divide the two. Instead there are a number of factors that unite our countries. Our states have common view and stance on a number of regional and global issues,” Minister Nalbandian stated.

The Foreign Ministers agreed to organize the visit of Armenia’s President to India to boost the friendly partnership between the two countries.

The interlocutors stressed that the productive cooperation in the political, economic, cultural and educational spheres over the past few years had considerably reinforced the trust between Armenia and India and the two countries have the political will to take active steps towards deepening of mutually beneficial partnership, embracing new spheres.

Minister Nalbandian reiterated Armenia’s position on the Kashmir issue and expressed gratitude for the balanced stance of India on issues of the South Caucasus region.

The Ministers underlined that the attempts to ascribe religious coloring to the existing conflicts are non-constructive and stressed the necessity of solving all issues exceptionally in a peaceful way through negotiations.

Edward Nalbandian presented the latest development on the Karabakh settlement process. The interlocutors dwelt on a number of urgent international issues, including UN reforms. In this context Minister Krishna expressed gratitude for Armenia’s constant support to India’s permanent membership in the UN Security Council.

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and India discussed the steps to be taken to boost economic cooperation. Reference was made to the collaboration in the fields of education, science and culture.


Source: Public Radio of Armenia

Monday, November 8, 2010

Russia to become involved in another war on post-Soviet space?

Azerbaijan is ready to unleash another war. This times it does not go about Nagorno Karabakh. The story is about Armenia. Azeri President Ilkham Aliyev made a bellicose statement on November 7 at the funeral ceremony held for the saboteur, who was killed in an armed clash on the border with Nagorno Karabakh. The Azeris, the president said, were ready to use military force to solve the Karabakh question any time. Speaking about Armenia, Aliyev said that it was an illegal state.

The president's remarks fit the circumstances in which they were announced. On November 7, Azerbaijan bid farewell to two military men. One of them died on June 18 when the Azeri army was trying to break through the line of contact with armed forced of Nagorno Karabakh. Ilkham Aliyev signed a decree to award the title of the Hero of Azerbaijan to the saboteur; a street in Baku will be named after the military man.

According to the president, Azerbaijan does not refuse from negotiations with Armenia, albeit only before the moment when it is possible to retrieve the country's integrity peacefully. "If we see that it is impossible, Azerbaijan will retrieve its territorial integrity militarily," Aliyev said.

"I don't doubt that we have all opportunities for it - combat training, material and technical means, ammunition and weapons, the professional army, high morale and the will of the Azerbaijani nation. We will be able to retrieve the territorial integrity of the country militarily," Aliyev said.

It is worthy of note that the Azeri president is known for his bellicose remarks. However, the statement that he said after the threat of using military power in Karabakh, has never been made before. Aliyev's remarks may mean that he denies the right of being an independent state not only to Karabakh, but to Armenia as well.

"Azerbaijan will retrieve its territorial integrity. Nagorno Karabakh is our land, our native land. The present Armenian state was founded on the land that historically belonged to Azerbaijan," Aliyev said. The president has probably forgotten that the ancient Armenian Kingdom was established hundreds and even thousands of years prior to the establishment of the Azerbaijani nation, not to mention the fact that Azerbaijan as an independent state was founded only in 1918.

Aliyev's remarks followed the talks with the President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, which took place on October 27. The two presidents agreed to exchange the bodies of the military men, who were killed in a battle on the contact line between the conflicting parties. In addition, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to continue the dialogue to regulate the long-standing conflict.
Was Aliyev intended to gain political profit from his bellicose remarks? It could be possible, taking into consideration the fact that parliamentary elections took place in the country on November 7.

Armed clashes in the area of the Karabakh conflict occur on a regular basis during the recent six months, and the conflict seems to escalate. In addition, Azerbaijan has been involved in arms deal lately, purchasing arms from foreign countries.

For the time being, officials of either Armenia or Nagorno Karabakh have not showed any reactions to Aliyev's remarks. Armenia has its own vision about the history of the region. There are officials in the Armenian administration who believe that Azerbaijan is the territory of Armenia, which was taken away from the country by Arab, Persian and Turkish conquerors. Such an interpretation is obviously an exaggeration. Aliyev went too far as well. The Armenian state was founded over 2,000 years ago and took the vast territory from the Caspian to the Mediterranean Sea during the peak of its power. Armenia was the first state in the world to have recognized Christianity. Therefore, it is incorrect (to say the least) to consider the Armenian land as the land of Azerbaijan.

The recent statement from the Azeri president is another fact to prove how complicated the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia is. Too much blood has been shed during many centuries of the conflict between the two nations. The massacre of Armenians in Sumgait in 1988, the expulsion of Armenians from Baku, the subsequent expulsion of Azerbaijanis from Armenia and the war in Karabakh during the 1990s that ended with the defeat of Azerbaijan's army - all that is still fresh in memory.

It goes without saying that the Azeri army is technologically more powerful than it was in 1994. The Armenian army was not born yesterday either. Baku needs to bear in mind the fact that neither Brussels nor Washington will support Azerbaijan, as it happened with Georgia in 2008. The Armenian lobby in the West will be stronger than the influence of Azeri energy carriers.

The Nagorno Karabakh conflict is like the conflict in the Middle East, which seems to last forever. Bellicose statements shatter all hopes for peaceful regulation of the conflict. Armenia may take efforts to prove that Azerbaijan is a militarist state that nurtures another genocide against the country.

Armenia is one of the few countries where Russia has its army bases. Like it happened with South Ossetia, Russia will not be able to sit on its hands in case of a military attack against its ally.

Sergey Balmasov 
Vadim Trukhachev 
Pravda.Ru

Friday, November 5, 2010

Armenian citizen tortured to death in Azerbaijan

Public Radio of Armenia - A criminal case has been initiated on the death of the citizen of Armenian Manvel Saribekyan captured by Azerbaijan on the murder committed with particular cruelty, Press Service of Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia reported.

Manvel Saribekyan the resident of Ttujur village of Gegharkunik region born on February 27, 1990 was captured on September 11, 2010. According to the preliminary data the 20-year-old young man took several cattle to the pasture. At about 05:00 p.m. because of fog he lost his orientation in the “Keghut” pasture and found himself on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and was captured by the Azerbaijanis.

On November 4, 2010 the Azerbaijani side returned to Armenia Manvel Saribekyan’s body who, according to the official announcement made by Azerbaijan died on October 5, 2010 as a result of strangulation.

By the preliminary examination of the body it has turned out that it wasn’t kept properly in Azerbaijan as the body was decomposed. According to the preliminary data of the forensic examination there are signs of violence on the body which confirms that M. Saribekyan was inhumanly tortured.

The RA Prosecutor General has tasked to initiate a criminal case according to the RA Criminal Code Article 104, part 2 (murder committed with particular cruelty). The preliminary investigation of the criminal case has been tasked to the General Investigation Department of the RA Police.

The results of the preliminary investigation and the forensic examination will be informed.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Armenian Armed Forces Will Return the Azeri Citizen According to International Law

The Armenian Ministry of Defense informs that in the frames of the 27 October, 2010 Astrakhan agreement reached during the meeting of the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, on the 4th of November, 2010 at 12:00 on the north-eastern border of the Armenian-Azerbaijani contact line, on the Ijevan-Ghazakh road, the citizen of the Republic of Azerbaijan, who had illegally crossed the ARM border in 2010 and is now in the Republic of Armenia, will be returned to the Azerbaijani side.

Following the norms of the international humanitarian law, the name and surname of the Azerbaijani citizen are not published until he is returned to the Azerbaijani side.

Republic of Armenia Ministry Of Defense Department of Information end Public Affairs

Հայաստանի Հանրապետության պաշտպանության նախարարությունը տեղեկացնում է, որ ի կատարումն 2010թ. հոկտեմբերի 27-ին Աստրախանում Հայաստանի, Ադրբեջանի և Ռուսաստանի նախագահների հանդիպման ժամանակ ձեռքբերված պայմանավորվածության, ս.թ. նոյեմբերի 4-ին ժամը 12:00-ին հայ-ադրբեջանական շփման գոտու հյուսիս-արևելյան սահմանում` Իջևան-Ղազախ ճանապարհի հատվածում, ադրբեջանական կողմին է հանձնվելու 2010թ. ՀՀ սահմանն ապօրինի հատած և այժմ Հայաստանի Հանրապետությունում գտնվող Ադրբեջանի Հանրապետության քաղաքացին:

Ելնելով միջազգային մարդասիրական իրավունքի նորմերից` մինչև ադրբեջանական կողմին հանձնելը ԱՀ քաղաքացու անուն ազգանունը չի հրապարակվում:

ՀՀ ՊՆ տեղեկատվության և հասարակայնության հետ կապերի վարչություն

Monday, November 1, 2010

Armenia Fund Telethon 2010 - "Water Is Life"


Unified Young Armenians (UYA) urges the Armenian and non-Armenian community to take part in the Armenia Fund's 2010 telethon taking place on the Thanksgiving Day.

Just as the years prior, this year the Armenia Fund telethon will tackle the important mission of creating a better and a more prosperous Armenia and Artsakh for the generations to come. On behalf of the Armenian youth, we call on the Armenian as well as the non-Armenian friends of the Armenian people to participate in this important mission and do their part in this collective endeavour.

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Opening of Canada’s Embassy in Armenia on the agenda

Public Radio of Armenia - The newly appointed Ambassador of Canada to Armenia, John Sloan, presented the copies of his credentials to Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.

Congratulating the Ambassador on appointment, Minister Nalbandian noted that Armenian-Canadian relations had greatly progressed in the fields of political dialogue, parliamentary and decentralized cooperation.

Minister Nalbandian voiced hope that the Ambassador would contribute to the further reinforcement of Armenian-Canadian relations.

The interlocutors attached importance to the cooperation within international organizations.

Edward Nalbandian and John Sloan exchanged views on the steps to be taken toward expansion of bilateral relations. The Armenian Foreign Minister noted that the opening of the Canadian Embassy in Armenia was on the agenda.