- 18:51 | Armenia Yerevan to host Euronest 1st session far from EU territories
Yerevan will host Euronest Parliamentary Assembly session for Social, cultural and education commissions in three weeks, Vahan Hovhannisyan said.
Source: Panorama.am - 18:23 | Armenia Munich Security Conference kicked off
Armenian FM Edward Nalbandian will present Armenia in the conference.
Source: Munich Security Conference - 17:22 | In the world FIFA may disqualify Egypt’s national team
Egyptian prime minister confirmed that he fired the country's top soccer officials after 74 people were killed during rioting at a top league game.
Source: Times - 17:11 | In the world Turkey bans French military aircrafts to enter its air space
After French Senate passed a bill criminalizing the denial of Armenian Genocide, France started to carry out those sanctions declared earlier.
Source: “Turkiyegazetesi.com” - 16:57 | In the world 6000 works of art left in Costa Concordia
Now, a veritable treasure lies beneath the pristine Italian waters where the luxury liner ran aground last month.
Source: The Australian - 16:46 | Armenia R.Hovhannisyan: Heritage cannot cooperate with forgers
This month it will be revealed who will become constructive partners of European People’s Party.
Source: Panorama.am - 16:21 | Armenia Mayor of Yerevan hosts Georgian Ambassador
Presenting the priorities of developing the capital, Taron Margaryan has stated that Yerevan and Tbilisi have variety or potentials to develop relations in culture, education, tourism and other fields.
Source: Municipality of Yerevan - 15:43 | Armenia Gagik Melikyan: President Serzh Sargsyan should head RPA’s election list
Melikyan said this was his personal opinion.
Source: Panorama.am - 15:05 | In the world Roman Berezovsky flies to Spain
Dynamo Moscow have headed to Spain for their second training camp.
Source: Dynamo.ru - 15:01 | Armenia Heritage Party to do its best for Sasun Mikayelyan to win Hrazdan mayoral election
Two candidates are running for mayor in Hrazdan – current mayor Aram Danielyan and former mayor, former MP Sasun Mikayelyan.
Source: Panorama.am - 14:23 | Armenia Hrayr Zoryan to replace Gohar Poghosyan as NA spokesperson
Source: Panorama.am
- 14:08 | Armenia Black ice on roads, snow clearing underway
All roads and mountain passes are passable in Armenia.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communication - 14:05 | Armenia Suren Sirunyan not to run for parliamentary seat
“For the present, I don’t intend to run in the parliamentary elections,” said former chief of Vano Siradeghyan’s guards.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:43 | In the world Iran launches Navid observation satellite
The 50-kilogram spacecraft is expected to stay in orbit for 18 months and send back images.
Source: IRNA - 13:25 | In the world Tevez named in Manchester City's revised squad
He has still not played for City since becoming embroiled in a dispute with the club in September.
Source: Daily Mail - 13:01 | Armenia Heritage Party to decide on elections on March 2
The party will announce its decision on that day.
Source: Panorama.am - 11:55 | In the world Real Madrid support Jose Mourinho 'to the death,' Esteban Granero says
The midfielder insists that coach Jose Mourinho has the backing of the entire squad.
Source: Goal.com - 11:35 | In the world Over 600 injured in Cairo clashes
Thousands of angry football fans clashed with police and security forces around the Interior Ministry headquarters in Cairo.
Source: Voice of Russia - 11:25 | In the world Seydou Keita: Real Madrid and Juventus wanted me
The footballer revealed that he was offered more money to join Real Madrid and Juventus before he eventually decided to move to Barcelona.
Source: Goal.com - 11:13 | Armenia Some roads barely passable in Armenia
Snow clearing is underway across the country.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communication - 10:55 | In the world Mesut Ozil wants to end active career at Real Madrid
Real Madrid midfielder has revealed that he wants to stay with the Spanish powerhouse until the end of his playing career.
Source:goal.com - 10:54 | Armenia Which unit mayor signifies most
Vardan Ghukasyan gives importance to election unit No 34, where Arman Sahakyan from RPA will have Martun Grigoryan from Prosperous Armenia as his rival.
Source: Haykakan Zhamanak - 09:41 | Armenia State philharmonic orchestra opens concert year
Aram Khachatryan concert hall will host today Schumann’s piano concert and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.1 “Winter dreams.”
- 09:24 | Armenia Air temperature to go down by 8-10 degrees
The weather in Armenia will be conditioned by anticyclone influence. No precipitation is expected almost in all the regions on the 3rd of February.
Source: “Meteo-tv” - 09:17 | In the world 11,000 people trapped in blizzards in Serbia
The death toll from Eastern Europe's weeklong deep freeze rose to 123, many of them homeless people.
Source:“Associated Press” - 09:12 | Armenia Serzh Sargsyan send letter of condolences to Hussein Tantawi
He sent a letter of condolences over the football stadium tragedy that left dozens of civilians dead.
Source: President’s press service - 18:05 | Armenia Selim Mountain Pass still not passable
All the inter-state and republican roads and mountain passes are passable as of 17.15.
Source: Ministry of Transport and Communications - 18:00 | Armenia 20th anniversary of Armed Forces marked in NATO Headquarters
Armenian Mission to NATO has held a reception on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of creation of Armenian Armed Forces.
Source: Foreign Ministry of Armenia - 17:00 | Armenia Levon Aronian excludes participation in tournament in Baku
I’d like to inform you that general atmosphere in Azerbaijan and continuous tensions between our countries make my participation in such high ranked tournament in Azerbaijan impossible.
Source: Armenian Chess Federation - 16:59 | In the world Turan: Azerbaijan halts gas supply as a method of expel
Despite very cold weather, Azerbaijani authorities have ordered to halt gas supply to a 9-storey building near the square of State Flag.
Source: “Turan” - 16:08 | In the world Iranian media: History documents say there was no Azerbaijan until 1918
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- 15:57 | Armenia Giro Manoyan: Erdogan’s statements nothing more than blackmail
Erdogan’s statements in regard to a bill passed by French Senate criminalizing denial of Genocides are nothing more but blackmail, he said.
Source: Panorama.am - 15:34 | Armenia Edward Nalbandian to travel to Germany
The Armenian FM will attend the 48th Munich Security Conference on February 3-5.
Source: Foreign Ministry’s press office - 15:24 | In the world Barcelona plan Van Persie bid
“What is more amazing is that you look at Robin’s number of games played, and number of goals scored, then it becomes absolutely top, top class,” Wenger said.
Source: Mirror Football - 15:04 | In the world Mendieta: Pep Guardiola could leave Barcelona this summer
"I think that as a professional he is interested in new challenges,” Valencia legend said.
Source: Sports Mole - 14:42 | In the world Roman Berezovsky to sign contract with Dynamo Moscow today
He has passed the medical examination and has joined Dynamo’s training camp in Moscow.
Source: Sovsport.ru - 14:14 | In the world British pair arrested in U.S. on terror charges over Twitter jokes
Two British tourists were barred from entering America after joking on Twitter that they were going to 'destroy America' and 'dig up Marilyn Monroe.'
Source: Daily Mail - 14:04 | Armenia G. Manoyan: Armenian Genocide compensation issue to be raised
He said representatives of Armenian community in France are supposed to have a meeting today with President Sarkozy to discuss the future of the legislation.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:48 | Armenia MP to head ARF-D election campaign
MP Mikael Manukyan from ARF-D parliamentary faction is authorized to hold ARF-D election campaign, ARF-D MP Artsvik Minasyan told.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:06 | Armenia Government launches new army education program
The program envisages working with each serviceman to reveal his skills for him to be able to start a career after demobilization.
Source: Panorama.am - 13:04 | In the world Alian Juppe: Syria resolution in UN Security Council next week
French Foreign Minister declared a resolution on Syria may be introduced to UN Security Council next week.
Source: “Agense France-Presse” - 12:53 | Armenia Armenia, Egypt to cooperate on defense
The two countries are set to sign an agreement on defense cooperation, the Cabinet Meeting decided today.
Source: Panorama.am - 12:01 | Armenia RPA to hold congress on March 10
RPA executive body has met yesterday, chaired by RPA leader Serzh Sargsyan.
Source: Panorama.am - 11:48 | Armenia Tigran Karapetyan ready to compete with Hovik Abrahamyan’s brother
The People’s Party leader told that he has decided to run for a parliamentary seat by majority system in Ararat region.
Source: Yerkir - 11:47 | Armenia AMD 84 million fine in 15 days
Around 7000 cases of exceeding speed limits were registered during the first 15 days after speedometers were installed in Yerevan streets.
Source: Haykakan Zhamanak - 11:38 | Armenia Andranik Nikoghosyan in a fix because he is Armenian?
“I am not inactive, I cannot leave Moscow and occupy myself with jobs in Armenia all day long,” he said.
Source: Hraparak - 11:36 | Armenia Snow clearing underway across country
Despite the heavy snowfall and low visibility, roads and mountain passes are mainly passable in the country.
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She appeared to say her mother is being tortured in prison.
Source: “Washington Post” - 10:08 | In the world American writer boycotting Turkey: Erdogan angry
He has condemned writer Paul Auster, who said he would not visit the country to protest its jailing of journalists and writers. Source: “Associated Press”
- 09:51 | Armenia Heavy snow to close roads in Armenia
Selim Mountain pass, Gyumri-Amasia, Gyumri-Ashotsq, Gyumri-Spitak roads are closed as of 08:30, Feb. 2.
Source: Ministry of Emergency Situations
15:45 17/11/2009 » Politics
Turkish Officials Admit To Playing Games With Protocols
Throughout the long months of negotiations, I repeatedly warned that Turkish officials were not sincere in their announced intention of opening the border with Armenia and establishing diplomatic relations. By acting as if they were seeking reconciliation with Armenia, Turkish leaders simply wanted to prevent further acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide by third countries, extract maximum concessions from Armenia on Artsakh (Karabagh), and block future territorial demands from Turkey.
Turkey first dragged out the negotiations until right before April 24 to preclude Pres. Obama from keeping his promise on recognizing the Armenian Genocide. The Protocols were finally signed on October 10, to ensure that Pres.. Sargsyan does go to Turkey to attend the soccer match between the national teams of the two countries.
Meanwhile, Turkey's leaders were repeatedly announcing that they would not open the border and their Parliament would not ratify the Protocols until Armenia returned Artsakh to Azerbaijan -- even though there is no such requirement in the signed documents. More than a month has now passed since the signing of the Protocols in Zurich, but there are no signs that the Turkish Parliament would ratify them anytime soon.
Just before signing the Protocols, Turkey's President Abdullah Gul and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu traveled to Azerbaijan to pledge once again that they had no intention of opening the border with Armenia until Artsakh was returned to Azerbaijan.
As if these outrageous pre-conditions were not sufficient to shake Armenians' confidence in the Protocols, Turkish officials made no attempt to hide their deceptive designs.
The October 5th issue of the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet quoted Foreign Ministry officials in Ankara as stating: "The formation of a joint history commission and re-opening the border are included in the documents. However, they can be put into effect only after a solution is found to the Karabakh issue. Without a solution to the Karabakh conflict, these protocols cannot be transferred to Parliament. Even then, Parliament would not adopt it. So, relax."
To convince the Azerbaijanis that Turkey had no plans to ratify the Protocols, Turkish Foreign Ministry officials boasted about their success in deceiving Europeans on another agreement: "Turkey had to sign a protocol with the European Union on the Cyprus issue. What happened? Did Turkey open its seaports and airports to Cypriot vessels and airplanes, after four years?"
We now have solid evidence that these Turkish officials were not making an idle boast when they indicated that signing an agreement means nothing to them. In the Oct. 25 issue of "Today's Zaman," commentator Ercan Yavuz cited dozens of examples of agreements signed by Turkey, but not ratified, after the passage of many years! At present, there are 146 agreements with 95 countries, including Argentina, Azerbaijan, Libya, Slovenia, Sweden, and Syria, awaiting the approval of the Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission. The oldest -- an agreement signed 26 years ago between Iraq and Turkey -- is still pending ratification by the Turkish Parliament. Many other important agreements have been signed since 2004, but still not ratified!
Given the Turkish record of not taking seriously commitments made on behalf of their country, it should not come as a surprise to anyone that the Turkish Parliament would not ratify the Armenia-Turkey Protocols anytime soon. Of course, by not ratifying the Protocols, Turkey would be breaking its written pledge of August 31, to ratify the Protocols in a "timely" manner.
Interestingly, Armenia's Foreign Minster Edward Nalbandian, in a recent interview with Reuters, asked: "Why sign the Protocols, if they are not going to be ratified?" The answer is obvious: The Turkish government is interested in creating a positive image for itself in front of the international community by appearing to want "good neighborly relations" with Armenia, without actually taking any concrete steps to do so.
Armenia's officials are sadly mistaken if they believe that Turkey would come under intense international pressure, should it not ratify the protocols. Time and again, Turkey has proven its immunity from pressures applied by other countries, including the United States, as was the case on the eve of the Iraq war when Turkey refused to allow U.S. Troops to cross its borders to enter Iraq.
If pressured from outside, Turkish leaders would simply blame Armenia, by pointing out that it has not made any concessions on Artsakh, thereby making it impossible for the Turkish Parliament to ratify the Protocols.
Armenian officials have repeatedly stated that the Artsakh negotiations are unrelated to the Protocols and that the Armenian Parliament would not ratify the Protocols before Turkey, adding that they would scrap the agreement, if Turkey failed to act in a "timely" manner.
It remains to be seen whether Armenia would keep its pledge of not making any territorial concessions on Artsakh; and should Turkey refuse to ratify the Protocols after the lapse of several months, would Armenia's leaders have the courage to declare the signed Protocols null and void?
By Harut Sassounian Publisher, The California Courier
Source: Panorama.am
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We very much want to work with Armenia, trade and investment, which will require some work here on the business climate to make Armenia a little bit more attractive to foreign investors
We do not have the right to forget our past.
I will leave for Turkey only in case of opening of the border or at the threshold of the event. We have an agreement with them.
Some steps are done to meet the recommendations of article 1609
The co-rappoteurs will use the chance to see other advanced steps conducted in RA