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    ARMENIANOW.COM DIGEST July 15, 2005
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    NEWS DIGEST JULY 11TH - JULY 15TH 2005

    By Ruzanna Amiraghyan
    ArmeniaNow Reporter

    As part of their recurrent regional visits the OSCE Minsk Group
    Co-Chairs for the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict settlement Yuri Merzlyakov,
    Bernard Fassier and Steven Mann arrived on July 10 th in Baku. On
    Monday they held closed consultations with Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev and Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov. After Baku the MG Co-
    Chairs left for Yerevan to hold analogous consultations with the
    Armenian leadership.

    Azeri Minister of Education Masir Mardanov told on July 12th that the
    Council of Europe has authored and sponsored the Caucasus History
    new handbook stating the Azeri party has met all its commitments
    on preparation of the book, while accusing the Armenian party of
    expressing discontent, leading to a delay of publishing. The book was
    to be issued before the beginning of the new academic year. The Council
    of Europe has not expressed its stand over Armenia's biased attitude.

    "Armenia should withdraw its troops from the seized territories
    of Nagorno-Karabagh and return them to Azerbaijan", Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated at the international conference
    initiated by the World Affairs Council of Northern Carolina on July
    13th. When touching upon the Armenian-Turkish relations he said
    that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the parliaments of
    third states does not solve the problem of the Armenian- Turkish
    relations. Tayyip Erdogan called upon Armenia not to "use common
    past for stirring up enmity." "There are more important problems to
    be settled first of all", he stated.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry's Press Secretary Namik Tan told
    journalists that Turkey is willing to establish normal relations
    with Armenia. Noting that Turkey abides by its policy of establishing
    peace and stability with all the neighbor states, Mr. Tan stated that
    the Turkish party wishes to settle relations with Armenia within the
    framework of this policy. "It is known that during a long period of
    time contacts at different levels have been established under the
    aegis of the Turkish MFA and bilateral and regional issues of mutual
    interest have been discussed", he stated.

    The regular meeting of the Armenian and Azeri FMs Vartan Oskanian and
    Elmar Mamedyarov is scheduled for August 22 nd in Moscow during the
    sitting of the CIS Council of Foreign Ministers. Their last meeting
    took place in ParisJune 17 th- 18 th.

    The Armenian community of Samtskhe-Javakhetia in Georgia adopted a
    resolution during a forum called "Intelligentsia - an Institute of
    Civil Society" calling upon the government of Georgia to take measures
    for eliminating the created situation with the policy of ousting the
    ethnic Armenian population from that region with the aim of settling
    the Meskhetian Turks to that area.

    Minister of Transport and Communication Andranik Manukyan stated it at
    a press briefing July 14 th that ArmenTel will provide uninterrupted
    cellular phone service beginning today (July 15). The provider's
    service has been practically shut down since competitor VivaCell
    entered the cellular market July 1. Specialists from Greece and
    Germany were brought to Armenia to troubleshoot and repair the service.

    " Armenia is ready to take part in restoration works at the Abkhaz
    lot of the Transcaucasian railway, provide technical, however by
    no means financial assistance," Armenian Minister of Transport and
    Communication Andranik Marnukyan said at a press briefing July 14
    th. In his words, Russia and Georgia will have to carry the financial
    burden, which makes some $150 million. "The opening of the railway is
    favorable both to Armenia and Georgia. The latter does not have direct
    rail communication with Russia, uses the territory of Azerbaijan for
    transit and pays large sums for it. In case of opening the Abkhazian
    part of the railway, Armenia will give up ferry communication with
    Russia," the Minister said.

    The Armenian Church announced with great sadness the death of one
    of the most senior members of the Brotherhood of Holy Etchmiadzin,
    His Eminence Archbishop Shahe Ajemian on June 13 th following a long
    illness. At the time of his death, Abp. Ajemian was the dean of the
    Theological Faculty of Yerevan State University. He was 79 years old.

    On July 14 th Reporters without Borders criticized the current trial
    of a Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink for "insulting Turkish
    identity" and said the government taboo against publicly discussing the
    1915 genocide against Armenians was a "continuing barrier to freedom
    of expression" in Turkey. It said that with only three months to go
    before negotiations were due to start about Turkey joining the European
    Union, Dink risked being jailed under article 301 of the criminal code
    for publishing an article (on February 13 th 2004) called "Getting
    to know Armenia" in the Turkish- Armenian bilingual weekly, Agos,
    that he runs. His trial began on July 7 th before a court in Istanbul.

    Sources: www.panarmenian.net, www.armenpress.am, www.arminfo.am,
    www.regnum.ru.

    SPORT DIGEST: WRESTLING IN LITHUANA; TENNIS IN IRELAND . . .

    By Suren Musayelyan ArmeniaNow Reporter

    FOOTBALL

    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND:

    July 13, Wednesday. Haka ( Finland) v Pyunik ( Armenia) - 1-0.

    (The return match will take place in Yerevan on July 20).

    UEFA CUP:

    July 14, Thursday:

    Banants ( Armenia) v Lokomotiv (Georgia) - 2-3

    Mainz ( Germany) v Mika ( Armenia) - 4-0

    (Second-leg matches of these pairs are slated for July 28).

    WRESTLING

    MEDALS FOR JUNIORS: The Greco-Roman style wrestling world
    junior championships ended in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius
    recently. Armenia's Shavigh Gevorgyan (50 kg) beat all his opponents on
    the way to the final where he lost earning only the silver medal. Artur
    Shahinyan (84 kg) won the bronze.

    Earlier, freestyle wrestlers Hovhannes Yenokyan also landed a bronze
    medal. (A1 Plus)

    ATHLETICS

    In an Olympic tournament held in the Italian town of Lignano Haykanush
    Beklaryan representing Armenia in triple jump showed a result of 12
    meters, 74 centimeters, finishing 3 rd in the competition. (A1 Plus)

    CHESS

    The Chess Federation of Armenia has decided the composition of
    Armenia's men's and women's teams that will represent the country in
    the European team championships to be held in Sweden from July 29 to
    August 7.

    Armenia 's men's team includes five grandmasters: Vladimir Hakobyan,
    Levon Aronyan, Rafael Vahanyan, Smbat Lputyan and Ashot Anastasyan. The
    team's coach is grandmaster Tigran Nalbandyan.

    The women's team includes grandmasters Elina Danielyan, Lilit
    Lazarian, Nelli Aghinyan, international master Lilit Galoyan
    and master Miranush Andreasyan. The coach of the women's team is
    grandmaster Arsen Yeghyazaryan.

    Both teams will participate with four main and one reserve
    players. (Armenpress)

    TENNIS

    Armenia led by Sargis Sargsyan got to a good start in Europe/Africa
    Zone Group III 2005 Davis Cup being held in Dublin, Ireland, from 11
    th-18 th July by beating Iceland on Wednesday. However, on Thursday,
    Armenia lost to hosts Ireland, but still has a good chance to qualify
    for the next round if it beats Nigeria today (July 15).

    Competing teams in this pool are Turkey, Iceland, Nigeria, San Marino,
    Ireland, Tunisia, Armenia, Cyprus.

    The eight competing teams are formed into two round robin groups
    of four. The first two teams from each pool will advance to another
    round-robin group. The teams finishing first and second in this final
    pool will be promoted to Europe/Africa Zone Group II in 2006.The
    teams finishing third and fourth in each pool will advance to a
    round-robin pool. The teams finishing in third and fourth in this
    subsequent pool will be relegated to Europe/Africa Zone Group IV
    in 2006. Results in the round robin phase will be known by late
    Friday and will determine further stage of play over Saturday and
    Sunday. (http://www.tennisireland.ie)
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