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  • Newsletter from Mediadialogue.org, date: 06-Apr-2005 to 12-Apr-2005

    Yerevan Press Club of Armenia presents "MediaDialogue" Web Site as a
    Regional Information Hub project.

    As a part of the project www.mediadialogue.org web site is maintained,
    featuring the most interesting publications from the press of Armenia,
    Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey on issues of mutual concern. The latest
    updates on the site are weekly delivered to the subscribers.
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    CONFLICTS
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    CO-CHAIRMEN WILL ADDRESS QUESTIONS TO OSKANIAN AND MAMEDIAROV IN LONDON
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    Source: "Azg" newspaper (Armenia) [April 09, 2005]
    Author: Tatul Hakobian

    4 Main Issues of Kocharian-Aliev Meeting Are Clarified

    On April 15, a meeting of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen with Foreign
    Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, held separately, will take place
    in London. Based on the information "Azg" received from diplomatic
    channels, the mediators will address several questions to Vartan
    Oskanian and Elmar Mamedov for clarifying the positions of Baku and
    Yerevan.

    On April 5, Russian Co-chairman Yury Merzlakov stated that a package
    of proposals will be presented to the parties in London. The
    Co-chairman did not provide any other details, however, it should be
    mentioned that the parties to the conflict will face the demand for
    making concessions. Armenian diplomatic circles do not confirm
    Merzlakov's statement about presenting a package of proposals to the
    conflicting sides.

    Official Yerevan also does not confirm the statements of Baku about an
    agreement reached for the meeting between Oskanian and Mamediarov in
    London. The day before, Mamediarov and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Araz Azimov again confirmed the fact that the meeting will take place.

    Press secretary of RA Foreign Ministry Hamlet Gasparian in the
    conversation with "Azg" was uncertain about the question why
    Azerbaijan constantly discusses the same point, which is not even
    agreed upon. Moreover, one of OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen Yury
    Merzlakov also stated that separate meetings of the mediators with the
    Foreign Ministers of both countries will be held in London.

    Gasparian noted that it is useless argument and the Armenian side is
    not willing to participate in such disputes.

    According to the publications in the Azerbaijani press, deputy Foreign
    Minister Araz Azimov stated that in the issue of Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict settlement, there are "main elements" whose resolution is an
    inalienable part of settlement process. As Azimov holds, "the main
    elements" are eliminating the consequences of the conflict,
    i.e. withdrawal of Armenian forces from the territories controlled by
    Karabagh troops, restoration of infrastructures, return of the
    refugees, creation of ties and settlement of political issues.

    Azimov stated that Baku keeps insisting on the return of the 7
    regions. On the other hand, Azerbaijan refers to the stage-by-stage
    option as unacceptable, considering the problem of "simultaneous
    liberation of the territories". In other words, Baku is not against
    Armenia's gradual withdrawal from the security belt. As for the
    concessions to be made by Azerbaijan to this effect, the Azerbaijani
    press remains silent.

    By the way, agenda issues are clarified for the regular meeting of the
    Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Based on the information by
    "Azg", there are 4 of them and they are related to Karabagh status,
    elimination of the conflict consequences: security belt, guarantees,
    return of the refugees.

    The venue for the regular meeting is already mentioned. It might be
    Moscow or Warsaw. On May 8-9, events devoted to the 60-year
    anniversary of victory over the fascism will be held in the Russian
    capital. Unofficial CIS summit will also be held. On May 16-17,
    Council of Europe summit will be held in Warsaw. Apparently, Kocharian
    and Aliev will conduct negotiations in the capital of Poland.

    }



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    ECONOMY
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    "COORDINATED POLICY" OR MAKING MONEY AT THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE. THIS
    TIME IT WAS MADE AT TURKISH CREDIT
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    Sour ce: "Kwiris Palitra" Weekly (Georgia) [April 10, 2005]
    Author: Khatuna Paychadze

    Tbilisi is still engaged in investigating the details about the
    Turkish credit of 50 million dollars received 12 years ago. It was
    another case of breaking passions over the decision by the government
    commission "to write off" the debt amounting to 25 million dollars
    from "Bread Products Corporation" joint stock company. The President
    of the company was Anzor Burdjanadze 12 years back, father of the
    Chairman of Georgian Parliament, Nino Burdjanadze. The Commission made
    a decision to return the money to the Turkish side from Georgian state
    budget. The opposition was quick to accuse the government in
    patronizing the Burdjanadze family - the state gives millions to the
    powerful clan as a "gift". "Kwiris Palitra" newspaper attempted to
    find out the real state of affairs and the attitude of Anzor
    Burdjanadze to the Turkish credit of 25 million USD.

    On February 12, 1993 an agreement was made between Turkish
    "Export-CreditBank" and Georgian "Export-ImportBank" in accordance to
    which the Turkish side allocated a 50 million dollar credit to Georgia
    for three years. In accordance with the decision of the Georgian
    government back then, the credit was distributed among the following
    organizations: "Coca Cola" limited liability company, "Rustavcement",
    "Aragvi" joint stock company, "Geva" limited liability company,
    Shulaver factory on wool processing and production, Ministry of Trade
    and Material Resources, Ministry of Transport and Communication
    (currently both Ministries are annulled or restructured and renamed),
    "Bread Products Corporation" joint stock company.

    In 1996, an agreement was made between Georgian Ministry of Finance
    and "United Georgian Bank" (legal successor of "Export-ImportBank"),
    imposing on the Ministry the obligation for covering the dept in
    question.

    This fact immediately provoked serious disagreement. A special state
    commission was set up to exercise control over the process of
    distributing and paying off the credit. It was then that the "Bread
    Products Corporation", headed by Anzor Burdjanadze came into
    spotlight. The tastiest morsel of the Turkish credit (11 million
    dollars) fell into the share of this organization. The corporation
    failed to pay this money to Turkey and the debt remained a burden on
    the "state".

    The Commission, set up in 1997 for control over the process of
    distributing and paying off the credit, decided that since the bread
    was sold at the price set by the government and the budget received
    the necessary sums got from the sale, "Bread Products Corporation"
    should be free of any obligations under the credit agreement. Despite
    the fact that the Ministry of Finance agreed with this decision, on
    March 10, 2003 it suddenly filed a suit against "Bread Products
    Corporation" to the court of Tbilisi. The Ministry stated that the
    corporation did not meet any of the obligations under the agreement,
    and starting from November 1994 it has not invested a cent in the
    budget. Consequently, by 2003 the debt of the corporation surpassed 25
    million dollars. The Ministry of Finance demanded that the corporation
    pay off the debt.

    The Ministry of Finance lost the case in the court since it appeared
    to have granted a letter of credit for 5 million USD with a
    corresponding obligation at the Turkish bank. The proceedings, started
    in times of Edward Shevarnadze, continued after "rose revolution" in
    the Supreme Court. It is a paradox that after several sessions of the
    court the Ministry of Finance practically ceased to participate in
    further hearings. The representatives of the Ministry of Finance,
    seemingly interested in winning the proceedings, ceased to attend the
    court sessions.

    In March 2004, then General Prosecutor Irakly Okruashvili showed
    interest in this case and even made a speech on television. His
    assistant, Valery Khaburdzania took up the baton in epistolary genre
    with the same claim to the Ministry of Finance, Zurab Nogaideli. The
    letter stated that the Ministry's attitude is not adequate for the
    Turkish credit situation.

    The court proceedings between the Ministry of Finance and "Bread
    Products Corporation" joint stock company ended up with the government
    commission, headed by Prime-Minister Zurab Nogaideli, adopting a
    decision for writing off the debt. Thus, 25 million dollars will be
    returned to the Turkish side from the state budget. The opposition
    grew furious, whereas father of the Chairman of Parliament, Anzor
    Burdjanadze qualified the situation as outright provocation, "For each
    accusation on Turkish credit I will apply to the court. First, when
    the credit was taken, I was not the Director of the
    corporation. Second, the corporation was the only one among the 8
    organizations getting a credit not in the form of money. Within the
    credit limits, the Turks imported 76 thousand tons of grain and 15
    thousand tons of flour. Third, the corporation, as a state
    organization, is liquidated since 1996. However, the debt being still
    present, it remained in the "air", ! therefore I turned to the
    authorities with the request for writing off the debt... At present,
    Burdjanadze family is "discussed", attempts are made to "hit" Nino -
    Speaker of Georgian Parliament".

    "Kwiris Palitra" newspaper turned to the President of National Bank of
    Georgia, Roman Gotsiridze, Head of the Parliamentary Committee on
    Financial and Budget Issues. He answered to the inquiry of the
    newspaper, "Then, the government imposed a responsibility on the
    corporation for supplying bread products to the population at a
    symbolic price. Naturally, the corporation sustained
    losses. Therefore, the damage should be compensated by the
    government". "Then why did the Ministry of Finance file a suit?" the
    newspaper asks.

    Expert on economic issues, former President of the National Bank,
    Dzhavakhishvili holds that the reason is in "latent policy". "The
    Ministry of Finance would not be able to win the case against `Bread
    Products Corporation' joint stock company". The point is that the
    government issued a special decision according to which the
    organizations under its jurisdiction, "Corporation" being among them,
    were to sell the bread not at market price but symbolically. Thus, the
    suits and claims of the Ministry of Finance are logically
    groundless. The corporation was not allowed to sell the bread; it was
    actually forced to distribute it freely. Where could it have taken the
    money? It might have been a coordinated policy - money making. It is
    difficult to determine the one responsible for drafting the government
    decision; still I do remember Anzor Burdjanadze, invited at government
    sessions, stating emotionally that the prices for bread ! cannot be
    increased, since the country will be starving. Once I could not help
    asking - What is he running:"Bread Products Corporation" or a Social
    Security Fund? Burdjanadze was supposed to take professional interest
    in getting income and not being an altruist. However, the real state
    of affairs was different. The standardized (symbolic price) bread was
    scarce and it was practically absent in the regions. The counters
    displayed another type of bread next to the "standardized " type - the
    "commercial" one. Back then, there were no other large bread producers
    besides the "Corporation". Huge money was made. Everybody knew about
    it but no one spoke out. That's all about the credit we had from
    Turkey", Mr. Dzhavakhishvili stated to "Kwiris Palitra" newspaper.

    }



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    NEIGHBOURS
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    ARMENIAN TURK EDITOR: ARMENIANS ARE POLITICAL MATERIAL FOR EUROPE
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    Source: "Turkish Daily Newspaper" (Turkey) [April 12, 2005]
    Author:

    'Merkel doesn't aim at recognition of the genocide, she just wants to
    prevent Turkey's EU membership'

    A proposal to the German Parliament by Germany's conservative
    opposition alleging that 1.5 million Armenians were killed by the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915 is actually intended to prevent Turkey's
    accession to the European Union, Hrant Dink, editor in chief of the
    bilingual Armenian-Turkish Agos weekly, has claimed.

    Speaking in Frankfurt over the weekend at a meeting concerned with the
    actual historic dimension of the Armenian issue, Dink argued that
    Europe had played a significant role in the events of 1915, CNN-TURK
    TV reported.

    "Armenians, even today, are being exploited politically by Europe,"
    Dink was quoted as saying by the station.

    The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union
    (CSU) submitted the proposal urging the German government to push for
    Turkey to "look without reservations at its role regarding the
    Armenian people in the past, and, indeed, the present" and to
    "champion the freedom of public opinion in Turkey, particularly that
    concerning the massacre of Armenians." CDU leader Angela Merkel is
    known for her opposition to Turkey's EU bid and once proposed a
    "privileged partnership" for Turkey instead of full membership.

    "Merkel doesn't aim at recognition of the genocide, she just wants to
    prevent Turkey's EU membership," Dink said. He went on to say that the
    Turkish government is unafraid of pressure from the international
    community concerning the allegations of Armenian genocide; however, it
    is hesitant in front of its own people as the issue can only be
    resolved via human consciousness.

    The German opposition's move came before April 24, the 90th
    anniversary of the alleged genocide against Armenians at the hands of
    the former Ottoman Empire. The Armenians have stepped up their
    campaign for international recognition of the claims as the 90th
    anniversary of the alleged genocide approaches.

    Turkey denies the Armenian allegations, saying the death count is
    inflated and that Armenians were killed or displaced along with many
    others as the Ottoman Empire tried to quell civil unrest. }



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    INT. STRUCTURES
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    ARMENIA IS A HALT TO SOUTH CAUCASUS INTEGRATION IN NATO
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    Source: "Zerkalo" newspaper (Azerbaijan) [April 11, 2005]
    Author: J. Sumerinly, M. Mejidly

    The experts are confident that simultaneous membership of Baku and
    Yerevan in this military bloc is impossible

    Armenia's relations with NATO, as well as bilateral relations with
    European countries and USA, will be further developed. However, this
    development will not proceed at the expense of Armenia's cooperation
    within Organization for Collective Security Agreement and
    Armenian-Russian relations. Secretary of National Defense Council of
    RA President, Defense Minister Serj Sargsian stated about it at the
    joint press conference with Lithuanian Defense Minister Gediminas
    Kirkilas ("Regnum").

    Serj Sargsian gave a negative response to the question if development
    of the military technical component in Armenia-NATO relations is
    possible, "No, it is not, though our armament of Russian and Soviet
    production might have some deficiencies, however, posing that question
    in economic or political context would be a mistake". On his behalf,
    Lithuanian Defense Minister stated that Lithuania, as a NATO member,
    was ensured not only security but also experienced considerable
    economic growth. In his opinion, before accession to NATO Lithuania
    had certain fears that the relations with Russia will get worse,
    however the fears were not justified. On the contrary, Lithuania
    solved all problems with Russia before joining NATO.

    According to him, Lithuania activated cooperation with all South
    Caucasus countries. To this purpose, an embassy will be opened in
    Tbilisi for a military attaché to work there. "We have not come to
    Armenia for telling her which structure to join - it is her own
    decision. However, Lithuania on its behalf welcomes integration
    processes", Kirkilas stated. After the meeting, the parties signed an
    open cooperation agreement.

    As "Zerkalo" reports, in the coming days a visit of G. Kirkilas is
    expected in Azerbaijan. Though press service of the Defense Ministry
    does not provide adequate information, we have the information that
    Lithuanian Minister's visit will proceed along the plane of Azerbaijan
    integration in NATO. In the course of the visit, meetings with
    President Ilham Aliev, Defense Minister Safar Abiev and Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mamediarov are expected.

    As experts hold, NATO's "conquest" of the South Caucasus will be put
    to life in 2005. Thus, the scheme will be based on the experience of
    Baltic countries. At present, the program of assisting the region will
    involve, alongside the NATO old-timers - Great Britain, Germany and
    Turkey - the Baltic states as well. As a reminder, starting from May
    last year, the Baltic states were resolute to solve the problems of
    South Caucasus countries and their integration in NATO. They are also
    willing to help the South Caucasus countries in setting up border
    services.

    Based on the information we have, a special format is planned for each
    country of the region to strengthen NATO positions in the Caucasus. In
    case of successful implementation of IPAP plan by Azerbaijan and
    Georgia, accession to MAP organization will be quite
    facilitated. Besides, establishment of a "College of Regional Defense"
    is planned in the South Caucasus. The experts think that the main
    intention is setting up of radar stations and stationing of "AVAKS"
    planes for defending the air corridor.

    According to other experts, starting from 2005 NATO has developed its
    relations with South Caucasus countries, using the experience of
    cooperation with the Baltic states. "Armenia is a `halt' to South
    Caucasus integration in NATO", military expert, colonel-lieutenant in
    reserve Uzeyir Djafarov stated to "Zerkalo". In his opinion, if
    Armenia had friendly relations with the countries of the region and
    was clever in choosing its strategic allies, all the three countries
    of the South Caucasus would reach more tangible results on the way to
    NATO integration. U. Djafarov also noted that Georgia is most active
    in NATO integration for now. Thus, official Tbilisi is interested in
    holding necessary reforms for reaching the stated objective.

    "In this issue, it is difficult to draw a parallel between Georgia and
    Azerbaijan, whereas Armenia's cooperation with NATO is still at
    initial stage. If the level of NATO integration is conditionally
    placed in 100-point scale, Georgia may score all 100 points,
    Azerbaijan - 40, Armenia - 20", U. Djafarov holds. The expert also
    mentioned the destructive role of Mountainous Karabagh conflict on the
    way to NATO integration. "Azerbaijan and Armenia are accepted as
    members in various international organizations by agreement, however
    NATO integration is another matter. It is difficult to make any
    predictions about Armenia's accession to NATO. Armenia, using the
    factor of Karabagh conflict, creates obstacles on the way of
    Azerbaijan integration in NATO", U. Djafarov stated.

    "If not for the Karabagh conflict, Azerbaijan and Armenia would be
    more developed. In this case, Azerbaijan would have no political
    problems for becoming member of this structure, and Armenia would be
    free from Russian `patronage' and able to make its own decisions",
    U. Djafarov emphasized.

    On his behalf, the President of Azerbaijan-NATO Partnership
    Association, Sulheddin Akber stated about the necessity of changing
    the regional geopolitical balance in favor of Azerbaijan. According to
    S. Akber, at present the Caspian, Azerbaijan in particular, gradually
    acquires strategic importance for USA and NATO in particular. He
    accused the Azerbaijani authorities of incompetence in making the
    right strategic choice.

    "In 1997, Armenia signed military political alliance with Russia,
    based on which it agreed to the stationing of Russian military bases
    on its territory for 25 years. In this respect, Azerbaijan, for
    changing the geo-strategic balance in the region at its advantage, had
    to intensify relations with NATO and USA. Unfortunately, Azerbaijan is
    on the wrong path", S. Akber stated. According to the expert,
    Azerbaijan should turn to NATO with the request for accession in this
    structure. "This idea is also favored by US. In case of NATO
    membership, we will get still larger international support. The
    country, with some of its lands occupied, needs strong military
    political support, and Azerbaijan, using NATO mechanisms, may
    favorably strengthen its positions on international arena", S. Akber
    noted.

    On his behalf, Director of the Center of Democratic Civil Control over
    Azerbaijani Armed Forces, resigned major Alekber Mamedov stated that
    Armenia's intention for NATO and US cooperation may impede
    Azerbaijan's progress on international arena. "The NATO member
    countries do not distinguish among the South Caucasus
    countries. However, in the issue of cooperation with the West, the
    South Caucasus countries are rivals. We should not lose our chance in
    this struggle. Azerbaijani will in any case preserve its leadership in
    the region", A. Mamedov stated.

    According to the expert, Armenia's military cooperation with USA and
    NATO may result in delay of Karabagh conflict settlement. "The point
    is that as a result of this cooperation, Armenia will considerably
    strengthen its positions in the opinion of the West. Besides, Armenia
    will attract the attention of the international community, which means
    improvement of the welfare of the Armenian people. If Armenia takes
    this path, it will leave Georgia and Azerbaijan behind, therefore our
    country should impede Armenia-US military cooperation of by all
    means", A. Mamedov emphasized. }
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