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    1) France's Sarkozy Calls for EU 'Partnership' with Turkey
    2) Abkhaz Government Undermined, as Interior Ministry Defies
    3) Karabagh Parties Discuss Election Code
    4) Construction of Armenia, Iran Pipeline Set for November
    5) Armenia Rattles Romania

    1) France's Sarkozy Calls for EU 'Partnership' with Turkey

    BRUSSELS (AFP)--French finance minister and future ruling party chief Nicolas
    Sarkozy, has repeated his opposition to Turkish membership to the EU, saying a
    decision next month from heads of government should focus instead on
    'partnership.'
    Sarkozy, who steps down as minister later this month to head French president
    Jacques Chirac's Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), said he opposes Turkish
    entry, 'not because it is a Muslim country, but because Europe must
    concentrate
    on the enlargement which has already taken place.'
    "On December 17, the perspective of partnership must feature in the decision
    of the council of ministers," he told French journalists in Brussels.
    Sarkozy's opposition to Turkish EU membership has put him at odds with
    Chirac,
    who has said the country's eventual accession is inevitable.


    2) Abkhaz Government Undermined, as Interior Ministry Defies

    (Civil Georgia)--Reports say 2,000 employees of the Abkhaz Interior Minister
    announced its defiance to Prime Minister of breakaway region Nodar Khashba
    following the statement of the Chairman of the Abkhaz Parliamentary Chairman
    Nugzar Ashuba, who recognized opposition leader Sergey Bagapsh as the
    President-elect.
    Vice-President of the unrecognized Republic of Abkhazia Valery Arshba,
    said on
    November 17 that employees of the Interior Ministry announced their
    defiance to
    the Prime Minister, accusing the Abkhaz government of destabilizing the
    situation in the breakaway region.
    "Over 2000 employees of the Interior Ministry, [everyone] except the Minister
    and one deputy announced their defiance to the present government, claiming
    that it pursues an anti-constitutional policy," both Georgian and Russian
    media
    reported quoting Valeri Arshba.
    While speaking to reporters in Sokhumi, head of the Abkhazian Parliament
    Nugzar Ashuba commented over the recent crisis in the region by saying that
    the
    Abkhazian people "have already decided who will be the next President--Sergey
    Bagapsh," reported the Regnum News agency.
    "It is widely known," continued Ashuba, "that the elections passed without
    any
    serious disturbances." He also said that Russia is a major guarantor of
    Abkhazia's security, "but Russia can not decide who has to be Abkhazia's
    President."
    The Abkhaz opposition movements Amtsakhara, Aitaira, and United Abkhazia
    accused Prime Minister Nodar Khashba in urging Russia to send troops to
    Abkhazia "for restoring order in the region." But in an interview with Russian
    news agency Itar-Tass Abkhaz de facto Prime Minister Nodar Khashba denied
    these
    accusations.


    3) Karabagh Parties Discuss Election Code

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--A roundtable discussion in Karabagh on Tuesday detailed the
    agreement between the Armenian Revolutionary Federation of Artsakh and the
    Democratic Artsakh party concerning the republic's election code. On November
    8, the two majority parties in Mountainous Karabagh Republic's parliament
    agreed that two-thirds of parliament members be elected under a party-list
    system, and one-third from single-mandate constituencies.
    Most of the participants of the ARF-sponsored talks accepted the concept.
    Other issues, including the method of forming constituencies, were also
    discussed.


    4) Construction of Armenia, Iran Pipeline Set for November

    YEREVAN (RIA Novosti)--The construction of the Armenian section of the
    Iran-Armenia gas pipeline will start in late November 2004, the head of the
    Armenian Energy Ministry's technical development and foreign relations
    department Levon Vardanyan revealed to journalists on Wednesday.
    The construction of the 42-km section of that pipeline will begin at the
    Meghri-Kajaran site. In compliance with existing agreements, the Iranian side
    will finance the construction of this section; the remaining portion between
    Yerevan and Ararat will be completed later.
    In May of this year, Armenia and Iran agreed to construct the pipeline which
    will provide 36 billion cubic meters of gas from Iran to Armenia over 20
    years.
    Armenia will receive 1.1 billion cubic meters of Iran's natural gas annually
    and pay for these supplies with its electric energy.
    The construction of the 141-km long pipeline (41 km on Armenian territory and
    100 km in Iran) will be completed at the end of 2006. According to preliminary
    calculations, Armenian and Iranian investments in the project will total $90
    and $120 million correspondingly.
    The gas pipeline will link Tehran and Yerevan via the Meghri section of the
    Armenian-Iranian border.


    5) Armenia Rattles Romania

    By Khachik Chakhoyan

    A depleted Romanian side kept up their challenge in FIFA World Cup qualifying
    Group 1 but were denied victory in Armenia after Karen Dokhoyan's second-half
    equalizer earned his nation their first point in the pool.
    With 16 players missing from Anghel Iordanescu's visiting squad, Romania
    nevertheless began brightly, with hopes pinned on speedy forward Ciprian
    Marica, who scored twice in this stadium for FC Shakhtar Donetsk in their 3-1
    UEFA Champions League second qualifying round win against FC Pyunik. And the
    19-year-old duly found the net, running on to Sorin Paraschiv's incisive pass
    and coolly converting a one-on-one past goalkeeper Edel Bete.
    Marica continued to threaten, especially down the flanks, and after one of
    his
    crosses Bete did well to save from Adrian Neaga. But at the other end Aram
    Voskanyan, making his first competitive appearance for Armenia, was also
    proving dangerous and on 33 minutes captain Harutyun Vardanyan found Edgar
    Manucharyan, who fed the striker, but his shot was blocked by defender
    Cristian
    Dancia.
    Seven minutes before the break Voskanyan went close again, sent free by Armen
    Shahgeldyan but shooting straight at Romania goalkeeper Bogdan Stelea. But
    after the interval, Armenia--who had lost their opening four
    fixtures--continued to press and on 62 minutes leveled the scores when
    defender
    Dokhoyan eluded his markers at a corner.
    The final stages proved open, but Armenia had the better chances as Rafael
    Nazaryan shot wide, as did Edgar Manucharyan in added time. But a draw
    nevertheless gives them increased confidence for their next fixture on 26
    March
    when they welcome Andorra. Romania play the Netherlands the same day.


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