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    1) MCA Proposal Sets Sights on Reconstruction of Rural Infrastructure
    2) Armenia Remains on Tier 2 Human Trafficking Watch List
    3) Georgia Demands Russian Pull out of Peacekeepers from South Ossetia
    4) Armenia Takes on World, Losing by a Point
    5) Armenian Opposition Halts Protest Campaign

    1) MCA Proposal Sets Sights on Reconstruction of Rural Infrastructure

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--Prime Minister Andranik Markarian said on Wednesday the
    Armenian government will finalize by the end of next month its program
    proposal
    for funding under Washington's Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) program.
    Markarian spoke after chairing the first meeting of an ad hoc commission of
    senior government officials tasked with assessing the country's urgent needs,
    discussing possible ways of meeting them with MCA funding, and submitting a
    relevant plan to the US.
    Under the terms of the MCA, Armenia and 15 other developing nations selected
    by the US government last spring, must specify the amount of funding they
    require for proposed programs. Top executives from the Millennium Challenge
    Corporation (MCC), which runs the program, visited Yerevan late last month for
    the first discussions on the subject with Armenian officials.
    They made it clear that the aid allocation to Armenia is not a forgone
    conclusion, but will depend on the quality of the proposals.
    Speaking to journalists, Markarian said that the government would like to
    primarily spend the MCA funds on the reconstruction of the battered
    infrastructure of the country's impoverished rural regions that have hardly
    benefited from recent years' economic growth--specifying the rebuilding of
    schools, countryside roads, and irrigation networks. "All of these programs
    must be in line with our [12-year] poverty reduction strategy," he said.
    Asked how much the Armenian side expects to get from the MCC, he said: "It is
    too early to talk about sums. According to our preliminary estimates, however,
    [the government will ask for] between $500 million and $600 million in the
    next
    five years."
    Finance and Economy Minister Vartan Khachatrian came up last week with an
    even
    more ambitious aid target: $700 million, of which $100 million should be made
    available as early as this year. But he was more cautious and vague in his
    comments on Wednesday. "Even [the MCC] doesn't know what will happen," he
    said.

    Khachatrian reiterated that request for proposals from Armenian
    non-governmental organizations are being sought, but that only two have been
    received.


    2) Armenia Remains on Tier 2 Human Trafficking Watch List

    YEREVAN (Armenpress)--Armenia was once again included in this year's US State
    Department report on human trafficking.
    In the department's fourth annual Trafficking of Persons Report, released
    Monday, Armenia was among 42 nations listed on the Tier 2 Watch List.
    Countries are classified into three categories, of which Tier 3 is the least
    favorable. Armenia moved from Tier 3 to Tier 2 last year after it made a
    number
    of reforms. US officials have indicated that Armenia may be placed in the Tier
    1 category if a sweeping crackdown is initiated.
    The State Department report notes that Armenia serves as both a source and a
    transit country for women and girls trafficked for sexual exploitation to the
    United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Russia, Greece and other European countries. The
    report also adds that the trafficking of persons to be used as labor has
    become
    an increasingly significant problem.
    The government of Armenia does not currently comply with the minimum
    standards
    set for the elimination of trafficking.
    It is, however, making a significant effort to do so. Cooperation between
    police and NGOs have increased the number of investigations, and provided
    police with a greater understanding of international and domestic sources of
    trafficking. The report also touched upon the improved efforts of law
    enforcement agents in assisting trafficking victims by referring them to
    care-providing NGOs.
    Prevention activities increased during the reporting period, and were
    highlighted through the use of media. The National Police were featured in
    several training films and TV shows on trafficking, and the Ministry of
    Education approved anti-trafficking educational lectures for secondary and
    university students. In January of 2004, the government approved an
    anti-trafficking national action plan for 2004-2006. The government
    contributed
    the equivalent of $11,000 of its own funds to support the work of the National
    Anti- Trafficking Commission, with foreign donors providing the remaining
    funds. The government's Department for Migration and Refugees conducted
    extensive outreach on migration issues, which prevented a significant
    number of
    individuals from succumbing to trafficking, according to an independent
    survey.


    3) Georgia Demands Russian Pull out of Peacekeepers from South Ossetia

    MOSCOW (Combined Sources)--Russia denied sending troops or military
    hardware to
    Georgia's restive South Ossetia province, after Tbilisi sent a letter of
    protest to Moscow on Sunday about a column of trucks and military vehicles
    that
    drove from Russia into the separatist Georgian region that seeks to be a part
    of Russia.
    Georgia's State Minister for conflict resolution Goga Khaindrava, urged
    Russia
    on Tuesday, to withdraw its peacekeeping forces from the South Ossetian
    conflict zone.
    "We [Georgia] can freely control the situation in breakaway South Ossetia.
    The
    Russian peacekeepers were deployed in the conflict zone 12 years ago, but they
    are no longer necessary, since they choose not to perform their functions,"
    Goga Khaindrava said at a June 15 news briefing.
    According to Georgian officials, the convoy of more than 15 trucks crossed
    from Russia's North Ossetia region on Friday into Georgia's breakaway South
    Ossetia. Some of the trucks were carrying troops, missile launchers, automatic
    rifles, and other weapons. Russia's Defense Ministry and South Ossetian
    officials have denied any cross-border military movements, but the
    president of
    the breakaway region, Eduard Kokoity, said a "humanitarian column" had entered
    South Ossetia, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.
    A Russian military official in North Ossetia said food, fuel, spare parts,
    and
    other supplies had been sent to Russian peacekeepers serving in the region.
    Following Khaindrava's allegations, the OSCE Mission in Georgia monitored the
    situation in the South Ossetian conflict zone on June 12 and "found no
    evidence" of any military vehicles in the Tskhinvali area.
    Asked whether Tbilisi is considering the possibility of military force in
    Abkhazia or South Ossetia, Georgia's recently appointed defense Minister
    Georgy
    Baramidze said it would be the most undesirable option. "We will be doing
    everything to avoid the military solution. There are many mechanisms
    available--political, economic, and social. At the same time, we must be ready
    for all kinds of "surprises," he said.
    As for the withdrawal of the Russian military bases from Batumi and
    Akhalkalaki, Baramidze said though the issue is important, improved
    Russian-Georgian bilateral relations are not tied to the issue.


    4) Armenia Takes on World, Losing by a Point

    A HEROIC COMEBACK BY THE PETROSIAN TEAM IN THE FINAL TWO ROUNDS FELL A POINT
    SHORT. ANAND-KASPAROV WAS ONE OF SEVERAL SHORT DRAWS IN THE FINAL ROUND.
    VAGANIAN HAD THE ONLY WIN OF THE ROUND, AN IMPRESSIVE BIND AGAINST ADAMS.
    GELFAND, ONCE PETROSIAN'S STAR PUPIL, BATTLED HARD FOR THE FULL POINT AGAINST
    BACROT TO NO AVAIL.

    MOSCOW (Combined Sources)--In what commemorated the 75th anniversary of the
    late Armenian world chess champion Tigran Petrosian, a dynamic
    tournament--Armenia vs. the Rest of the World team, began on June 10 in Moscow
    and ended on June 15, with the World Team defeating the Petrosian Team 18.5 to
    17.5.
    The tournament matched the best of Armenia against a team of international
    stars. Each of the six team members played everyone on the other team for a
    total of 36 games.
    The best of Armenia's powerful chess players made up the Armenian team--1999
    World Championship runner-up Vladimir Akopian, feared Bundesliga warrior
    Rafael
    Vaganian, and experienced international Smbat Lputian. Tiny Armenia has the
    second-highest number of players participating in the 2004 FIDE world
    championship in Libya this month--seven. The rest of the Armenian team either
    had connections to Armenia or Petrosian himself. Garry Kasparov's mother is
    Armenian and he has always been claimed by that chess-mad nation. Peter Leko
    married an Armenian, named Petrosian (no relation). His wife Sofia is the
    daughter of Armenian chess Grand Master Arshak Petrosian, who is also his
    trainer and will be the coach of the Petrosian team in Moscow.
    The World all-star team was composed of Anand, Svidler, Adams, Bacrot,
    Vallejo, and van Wely.
    It was a valiant effort, but the Petrosian team fell short by the thinnest
    possible margin at the end. After looking overmatched in the first half, the
    "friends of Armenia" squad didn't lose a game in the final two rounds and
    almost climbed back from a four-point deficit. It was a great match, and it
    was
    fitting that the Petrosian Memorial was a team event. Tigran Petrosian
    consistently put up phenomenal scores in team events throughout his career. An
    incredible six times he got the best score in the Olympiads playing for the
    USSR over a 20-year span.


    5) Armenian Opposition Halts Protest Campaign

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--The Armenian opposition officially ended, with a rally late
    Wednesday, its unsuccessful spring campaign for regime change.
    "The first stage of the opposition movement is over," a leader of the
    Artarutyun alliance Albert Bazeyan, said during a concluding speech. He said
    Artarutyun and its principal ally, the National Unity Party (AMK), need
    time to
    consider new methods of waging political struggle.
    Other opposition leaders cited external factors such as the ongoing peace
    talks on Mountainous Karabagh and the upcoming discussion of the situation in
    Armenia at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to justify
    their
    decision.
    Some opposition leaders admitted privately, however, that their two-month
    drive for President Robert Kocharian's resignation has lost momentum. They
    said
    further anti-government rallies are thus unlikely to be held in the summer
    months. The AMK and Artarutyun bloc had earlier repeatedly postponed a promise
    a repeat of similar "decisive" actions.


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