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    NEWSDIGEST July 01-08, 2005
    By Ruzanna Amiraghyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    JULY 4 - JULY 8: NEWS FROM ARMENIA'S NEIGHBORHOOD

    An accident on July 4 at a power substation in Georgia cut off
    electricity supplies to the country's eastern regions.

    Hospitals and the subway in Tbilisi lost power.

    On July 4, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in
    Azerbaijan Afshar Sulaymani held a press conference on his
    country's presidential elections result. Commenting on relations
    between Armenia and Iran, he stated that the foreign policy of his
    country is based on good-neighbor relations. The ambassador condemned
    all those who raise the question of the so-called South Azerbaijan and
    underlined that the issue does not bring benefit to Azerbaijan.

    Parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan will be held on November 6th
    according to a decree signed by President Ilham Aliyev on July
    4. Elections to the 125-seat parliament will be held according to
    party lists for the first time.

    On July 5 Armenia marked Constitution Day. President Robert Kocharyan
    congratulated citizens, saying: `Within the past decade our
    Constitution has demonstrated its viability and has pointed the way to
    overcome the hardest situations. The Basic Law of our country is the
    major guarantor of civil accord, rule of law and stability.'

    The Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Gegham Gharibjanyan met with
    the Governor of Iran's Hormozgan Province, Ebrahim Derazmisu, on
    July 5. They discussed the establishment of economic cooperation
    between the Iranian province and the Ararat region of Armenia in the
    fields of commerce, tourism and the export of fruit and fish products.

    `My optimism on settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is
    based on the intentions of state leaders. They perceive that finding
    ways of settlement fitting both parties is in the interests of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia,' Goran Lennmarker, the OSCE Parliamentary
    Assembly (PA) rapporteur on Nagorno Karabakh, said on July 5. `I
    will also say that at present all international organizations -
    NATO, OSCE and the Council of Europe - support the search for a
    lasting settlement of the conflict. This is an exclusive chance that
    should not be lost.

    `You can use Europe's experience. Do not forget we had conflicts
    and wars - more durable and bloody than this one - in our
    history, too. Hundreds of million people died in conflicts in Western
    Europe. Despite it we learned to coexist...Why cannot Azeris and
    Armenians live as Europeans do? You are part of Europe. Like other
    Europeans you deserve high life standards, all freedoms. I believe it
    will be possible if the conflict is settled.'

    On July 5 the OSCE Mission held a recurrent monitoring visit at the
    contact line between Karabakh and Azeri armed forces. The monitoring
    was conducted near the village of Kuropatkino in Martakert region of
    NKR.

    Gas supplies through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan gas pipeline were the
    subject of discussions between the Georgian Minister of Fuel and
    Energy, Nika Gilauri, and officials in Azerbaijan on July 6. According
    to their agreement, Georgia will be able to get 800 million cubic
    meters of gas annually in return for fuel transit rights through its
    territory. At present, Georgia is dependent on Russia for gas
    supplies.

    On July 6, Larisa Alaverdyan, the Ombudsperson of the Republic of
    Armenia, presented the statistical data of the activities of her
    office for the first 6 months of the current year. More than 1,450
    complaints were addressed to Alaverdyan: 110 concerned the police, 103
    the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, 95 the courts, and 73 the
    Municipality of Yerevan.

    ARTS DIGEST: A ROUND-UP OF EVENTS IN ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT IN ARMENIA
    By Gayane Abrahamyan
    ArmeniaNow arts reporter

    FRENCH CONNECTION: About 50 Armenian organizations in France took part
    in a public meeting in Marseilles on July 2 to make preparations for
    the Year of Armenia in France, Arminfo reported on July
    6. Armenia's ambassador to France, Eduard Nalbandyan, informed the
    participants about the preliminary programs for the celebration and
    stressed that the festival showed the high level of relations between
    the two countries.

    RUSSIA REMEMBERS KHACHATURYAN: A monument to the Armenian composer
    Aram Khachaturyan will be erected in Moscow following a decision on
    Tuesday by a city council commission. The memorial will be erected in
    a public park in central Moscow near the house in which the composer
    lived.

    BOOK DAY: The 86th anniversary of the National Library was marked on
    July 6 and 7. The male gymnasium of Yerevan, built in 1832, became the
    National Library of Armenia in 1919. Cultural staff taking part in the
    celebration included the chairmen of the Theatre Workers' and Writers'
    unions, the president of the Armenian Encyclopedia, and the chairman
    of the Fridtjof Nansen Fund, Azg reported.

    Henry Cuny, the French Ambassador to Armenia, congratulated the
    Library and said that when an old man dies in Africa people say a
    library died. He added: "They say so to emphasize the importance of
    memory.'

    A TRUE STORY: Director Atom Egoyan presented his new film Where the
    Truth Lies at the 40th international film festival in the Czech health
    resort of Karlovi Vari, Azg reported.

    The film is based on the novel by Nero Wolfe and tells the story of
    Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon) and Vincent Collins (Colin Firth), the
    hottest showbiz duo in America in the 1950s. It is built on the
    contrast between private and public lives and explores the dark,
    beguiling, and inevitably destructive side of fame and fortune.

    WORLD OF COLORS: The "Canvas, Oil Paints 2005" exhibition runs at the
    Academy picture gallery in Yerevan from July 1 to 15. Works by 23
    modern Armenian artists are exhibited. Gor Vardanian, director of the
    Academy gallery, said that the exhibition would be held annually each
    July. Narek Avetisian, Ararat Sargsian, Arthur Sargsian, Teni
    Vardanian, Grigor Mikaelian are among artists represented.

    LIVING CULTURE: The One Nation, One Culture Foundation opens a
    festival entitled `Maintain Our Culture' on July 8 in all
    regions of Armenia and in Artsakh. Events involving musicians, actors
    and other artists will be held, as well as exhibitions. The opening
    ceremony is taking place in Metsamor in Armavir region.

    KILIKIA SAILS ON: The Armenian vessel Kilikia, journeying through the
    Mediterranean, was welcomed at Marseilles in France on July 3, Arminfo
    said. Armenia's Ambassador to France Eduard Nalbandyan, head of the
    municipality, senators, deputies and more than 1,000 members of the
    Armenian Diaspora were present at a reception. Kilikia will visit
    Barcelona, Cadiz, Lisbon, La Corunya, San Sebastian, La Rochelle,
    Brest, Cork, Dublin, Portsmouth and Amsterdam over the next four
    months. The crew plans to berth in Amsterdam for the winter.


    SPORTS DIGEST: NATION'S TEENAGERS GO FOR EUROPEAN FOOTBALL GLORY

    By Suren Musayelyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    FOOTBALL
    Armenia's U-19 national team has flown to France for training
    sessions in preparation for the crucial European Championship finals.

    The squad will gather at the newly constructed sports center in Aubon,
    20 kilometers from Paris, for 10 days ahead of the championships in
    Northern Ireland later this month.

    Before leaving for France on Monday, head coach Samvel Petrosyan said
    that the team had the goal of finishing first or second in its group
    and to qualify for the semifinals.

    Ashot Manukyan, technical director of the Football Federation of
    Armenia, said that the team felt optimistic about their chances. He
    was sure that `the lads would do everything to accomplish the task
    set for them and reach the semifinals'.

    Manukyan added: `The FFA and its president spare no effort or means
    for our juniors to make serious preparations for the European
    championship finals, and I think that we will return home
    victoriously.'

    The squad that left for France includes Zhora Hovhannisyan, Gurgen
    Meliksetyan, Artur Stepanyan, Armen Fishyan, Hayk Chilingaryan, Khoren
    Veranyan, Mkhitar Grigoryan, Artak Oseyan, Rafael Safaryan, Alexander
    Petrosyan, Gevorg Nranyan, Artak Hovhannisyan, Vahe Mehrabyan, Mikhel
    Simonyan, Narek Manukyan and Armen Hovhannisyan. Edgar Manucharyan,
    Edel Apula Edima Bete and Karl Lombe will join the U19s in Northern
    Ireland.

    Manukyan said only two players in the squad were carrying minor
    injuries and they were recovering well . The team is scheduled to play
    two friendlies with local clubs during its stay in France.

    Armenia will play their first match of the championships against
    Norway in Lurgan on July 18. The second match will take place against
    England in Ballymena on July 20 and the final group game will be
    against France in Lurgan on July 23.

    (Based on a Football Federation of Armenia report)

    PREMIER LEAGUE LOSES TEAM: Lernayin Artsakh has withdrawn from the
    Armenian Football Premiership because it has decided to join the
    Karabakh football league. To add confusion to the story, the current
    Ararat II team that was playing in the First Division this year has
    reclaimed its original name - Lernayin Artsakh.

    Meanwhile, players from the Lernayin-Artsakh squad have claimed the
    Ararat II name and will play in the First League. The new Ararat II
    has appointed Samvel Ghasaboghlyan head coach after Arkadi Andreasyan
    announced his resignation last week. (www.yerevanunited.com).


    CHESS
    LOSING DRAW: Liviu Nisipeanu from Romania won the title at the
    Men's Individual Championship in Poland, gaining 10 out of a
    possible 13 points. Armenia's Karen Asryan and Levon Aronyan, who
    had a good chance to finish second, played each other in the final
    round and ended their match with a draw after only the 11th move. A
    victory for either would have guaranteed a bronze medal.

    Aronyan and Asryan earned 9 points and placed 5th and 9th
    respectively. Ukraine's Sergey Karyakin, who finished 3rd, also had
    9 points, but the Armenian players were ranked lower in results. The
    other six Armenian competitors did not achieve a finish in the top 34
    that gives the right to participate in the world championships. (A1
    Plus)

    WRESTLING
    MEDALS GALORE: Armenian wrestlers gained six medals in an
    international junior tournament in the Iranian town of Kazvin. About
    300 wrestlers from eight countries participated in the tournament.

    Artyom Simonyan (42 kg) and Gegham Melkonyan (69 kg) won in the
    freestyle section. Gor Geghamyan took the silver in the 46 kg event.

    Gold in the Greco-Roman wrestling went to Hovhannes Hakobyan (50 kg),
    while Harutyun Hovhannisyan (46 kg) and Aram Julfalakyan (58 kg) won
    bronze medals. The head coach of Armenia's freestyle wrestling team
    is Vache Arakelyan, the coaches of the Greco-Roman style wrestling
    team are Gagik Yeghiazaryan and Andranik Arzumanyan. (Armenpress)
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