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    ARMENIA THIS WEEK
    Monday, June 13, 2005

    In this issue:

    Armenia calls for greater U.S. role in lifting Turkish blockade
    Armenia submits Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) to NATO
    Azeri agent confesses to plotting terror attacks in Armenia

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER CALLS FOR GREATER U.S. ROLE IN TURKEY
    DISPUTE
    Armenia urged the U.S. to be "more assertive" in its calls on Turkey
    to lift the 12-year blockade of Armenia, Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanian said at a press-conference following his meetings with
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the President's National
    Security Advisor Stephen Hadley. Oskanian said the talks with U.S.
    officials focused on growing bilateral cooperation in security
    matters, including Armenia's deployments in Iraq and Kosovo, as well
    as plans for the Millennium Challenge assistance to Armenia.

    Oskanian reaffirmed the Armenian government's readiness to establish
    diplomatic relations with Turkey without preconditions. Oskanian also
    dismissed the notion that Turkey's ongoing blockade may force Armenia
    to end its support for the international affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide or lead to unilateral concessions in the Karabakh conflict
    by stifling Armenia's economy. Oskanian noted Armenia's strong
    economic growth of recent years and added that Armenia will continue
    to successfully develop with or without the Turkish border opening.
    "We are not desperate" to have the border open, Oskanian said, but
    such an opening would benefit both Armenia and Turkey. He also
    objected to the Azerbaijani-initiated proposal to build a new
    railroad between Georgia and Turkey, estimated to cost some $600
    million, while there was an existing rail link between Turkey and
    Armenia.

    In meetings with Rice and Hadley, Oskanian also raised Armenia's
    domestic political issues, including the governing coalition's plan
    to reform the country's Constitution, in line with Armenia's Council
    of Europe obligations. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans
    reiterated America's commitment to work with the Armenian government,
    political parties and civic groups to advance Armenia's democracy
    before national elections set for 2007 and 2008. (Sources: Armenia
    This Week 6-7; Mediamax 6-10; R&I Report 6-10; Associated Press 6-11;
    Regnum.ru 6-13)

    ARMENIA SUBMITS ACTION PLAN ON PARTNERSHIP WITH NATO
    Defense Minister Serge Sargsian officially submitted Armenia's
    Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) to the North Atlantic
    Treaty Organization (NATO) leadership in Brussels last week. Meeting
    with the NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Sargsian
    discussed Armenia's expanding relations with the Alliance. Armenia's
    Ambassador to NATO Samvel Mkrtchian described the IPAP submission as
    "a serious step that raises relations with NATO to a new level." An
    analysis by the Armenian Mediamax news agency described the
    development as a "real breakthrough" in Armenia-NATO partnership, as
    part of which Armenia commits itself to further security and
    democratic reform.

    NATO began offering IPAP to the Partnership for Peace (PfP) allies
    following its 2002 summit. The plan is essentially a two-year
    schedule of cooperation that aims to increase interoperability
    between NATO and PfP partners. Last year, Armenia ratified the Status
    of Forces Agreement (SoFA) with NATO that provides a legal framework
    for joint exercises and deployments under NATO command, such as that
    of Armenia's peacekeepers in Kosovo.

    Last April, the Armenian Defense Ministry announced plans to develop
    a proposal for long-term reform of the Armenian military with NATO
    help. The plan will be ready for consideration by Armenia's next
    Parliament, due to be elected in 2007. According to Mediamax, the new
    Armenian President to be elected in 2008 will be positioned to decide
    whether to seek membership in NATO. (Sources: Armenia This Week 4-12;
    RFE/RL Armenia Report 6-10; Mediamax 6-11)

    AZERI AGENT CONFESSES TO PLOTTING TERROR ATTACKS IN ARMENIA
    An Armenian citizen pleaded guilty to charges of treason and
    conspiracy to commit terrorist attacks on behalf of the Azerbaijani
    Ministry of National Security (MTN), according to reports from court
    proceedings that got underway last Friday in Yerevan. According to
    prosecution's indictment, Andrey Maziyev, who had worked as an
    engineer at Yerevan's Zvartnots airport, provided the Azeri MTN with
    pictures he took of the Armenian President's airplane, security
    procedures at the airport and on the way to the President's
    residence, as well as of various buildings throughout Yerevan,
    including those of the U.S. and other embassies.

    In his pre-trial testimony, Maziyev said that he believes that the
    Azeri operatives were preparing terrorist acts against specific
    targets in Armenia. Other former Azeri operatives had previously
    conceded to undertaking a series of terror attacks against
    Armenia-bound infrastructure in Georgia, civilian targets in Armenia
    and in Diaspora communities. Last month, a former official with the
    Azeri Interior Ministry Colonel Alekper Ismailov publicly claimed
    that he was in charge of anti-Armenian terror operations through
    1995.

    According to Maziyev's testimony he was recruited by MTN operatives
    after being detained on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border in October
    1999, because he was carrying an Armenian passport. Since then he had
    between 17 and 18 meetings with MTN operatives in the Kazakh
    district, on the border with Armenia and Georgia, receiving some
    $2,500 for his services through January of this year. He was arrested
    last February. (Sources: Mediamax 2-9; Armenia This Week 5-10;
    Arminfo 6-9, 13; Noyan Tapan 6-9)

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