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    1) Chess Team Returns to Armenia after Winning Gold
    2) Armenia And Azerbaijan Announce No Progress in Karabagh Talks
    3) US Replaces Co-Chair of OSCE Minsk Group for Karabagh Settlement
    4) MKR Draft Constitution to Be Introduced before Parliament
    5) Leader Says Independent Kurdistan is Kurds' Right

    1) Chess Team Returns to Armenia after Winning Gold

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL/Armenpress)--The Armenian National Chess team and their coach
    Arshak Petrosian received a hero's welcome in Armenia, after winning the 37th
    Chess Olympiad over the weekend in Turin, Italy.
    Five of the six men--Vladimir Hakobian, Gabriel Sarkisian, Artashes Minasian,
    Smbat Lputian, and Karen Asryan--arrived at Yerevan's Zvartnots airport
    shortly
    after midnight on Tuesday. Levon Aronian could not return to Armenia
    immediately after the Olympiad, citing personal reasons.
    They were greeted at the airport by Defense Minister Serge Sarkisian, Prime
    Minister Andranik Markarian, most members of his cabinet, as well as top
    police
    and army generals.
    Armenia, bronze medalist of three previous Olympiads, won the game's most
    important team competition, which drew to a close on Sunday, for the first
    time
    in its history. Its six top grandmasters, led by the world number three Levon
    Aronian, were the only undefeated team among 148 participating nations and
    finished far ahead of tournament favorite Russia.
    "We've made history," Petrosian said. "This is a great achievement for
    Armenian chess. We are very happy to have achieved that result."
    "We were anxious, happy and cheerful. It was great," said Gabriel Sargsian,
    the youngest member of the Armenian team. The 19 year old grandmaster's strong
    performance at Turin--8 wins in 13 games--proved crucial for the overall
    Armenian victory.
    The Olympic champions then headed to the city's Freedom Square where more
    than
    a thousand people waving Armenia's red-blue-orange flags and chanting
    "Armenia!
    Armenia!" gathered to cheer them on.
    The celebration, featuring speeches by senior officials and performances by
    Armenian pop singers, was broadcast live on state television.
    Defense Minister Serge Sarkisian, who also heads the Armenian Chess
    Federation, stayed with the Armenian players in the northern Italian city
    throughout the two-week tournament.
    "Our chess players have managed to justify our nation's hopes," he said.
    "Your support from Yerevan was the most important thing for the guys," he
    told
    the jubilant crowd in Freedom Square. "This was only our first major victory.
    More victories lie ahead."

    2) Armenia And Azerbaijan Announce No Progress in Karabagh Talks

    (AP/Yerkir)--The Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia said Tuesday that
    talks between their countries' leaders had made no progress toward a
    settlement
    of the dispute over Karabagh, but that they had instructions to continue
    negotiations.
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian and Azeri President Ilham Aliyev
    discussed
    the conflict on the sidelines of a Black Sea summit in Bucharest, Romania, on
    Sunday and Monday. Representatives of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group, which is trying to broker a
    resolution of the 18 year old conflict, were also present.
    Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian told state television that the
    talks
    had been conducted "in a normal atmosphere, but they did not succeed in
    registering progress and giving a positive impulse to solving the problem of
    the Karabagh conflict."
    Still, he said that he and Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov had orders
    to try to find points on which they could bring the two countries' positions
    closer.
    Mamedyarov said that, in spite of the lack of a breakthrough, the
    Aliyev-Kocharian meeting had seen a "wide discussion" of the details of a
    settlement.
    "We decided to continue the process and, if necessary, to hold another
    meeting
    at the level of Foreign Ministers," Mamedyarov said.
    However, Mamedyarov added that, "there is still hope for the peaceful
    resolution of the conflict and we are eager to continue efforts in this
    direction."
    The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group said that the meetings took place in a
    good atmosphere and expressed hope that the conflict can be resolved this
    year.

    "The co-chairs still believe that 2006 is the window to reach an agreement
    regarding Karabagh, and I don't want to characterize exactly where we might be
    in that process," said Steven Mann, the co-chair representing the US in
    Bucharest.
    Mann also said that the mediators believe that the Karabagh conflict can
    still
    be resolved this year. "The co-chairs still believe that 2006 is the window to
    reach an agreement regarding Karabagh," he said.
    Russian co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov said that the responsibility for the
    conflict
    resolution should not be laid on the two sides only.
    "They should themselves reach an agreement but with the support of the
    mediators," Merzlyakov said.

    3) US Replaces Co-Chair of OSCE Minsk Group for Karabagh Settlement

    (Yerkir/Armenpress)Another diplomat will replace the American co-chair of the
    OSCE Minsk Group Steven Mann, who has been appointed Deputy Assistant
    Secretary
    of State on Central and South Asian Affairs.
    According to Mann, it is a usual rotation. "Another co-chairman will
    represent
    the US during the talks about the settlement of the Nagorno Karabagh
    conflict,"
    said Mann.
    Azeri Foreign Affairs Minister Elmar Mamedyarov said that changing the
    American co-chairman will not have a negative impact on negotiations. He told
    journalists that his conviction is based on the professionalism of American
    diplomats.
    "The important thing is that the Americans remain in the regulation process
    and want to continue it," said Mamedyarov, noting that one or two months will
    be enough time for the new chairman to become involved in the process.

    4) MKR Draft Constitution to Be Introduced before Parliament

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)Mountainous Karabagh Republic (MKR) held a meeting of its
    Constitutional Commission working group in Stepanakert, to discuss the
    introduction of a Draft Constitution to Parliament.
    During the meeting, MKR President Arkady Ghoukassian said that the Draft
    Constitution will be introduced before the Parliament.
    He also commissioned the working group to continue their activities to study
    and discuss proposals that have been received. Ghoukassian said he appreciated
    the activities of the MKR Constitutional Commission, noting that their work
    has
    received positive feedback from experts.

    5) Leader Says Independent Kurdistan is Kurds' Right

    ERBIL (The New Anatolian)President of the Iraqi Kurdistan region, Massoud
    Barzani, said Monday in an interview with Al-Arabia television that an
    independent Kurdistan is the right of Iraqi Kurds, but for now remaining
    within
    the borders of a federalist, democratic Iraq serves their interest.
    Asked whether Iraqi Kurdish groups might seek an independent state, Barzani
    said that struggling for and dreaming about independence is "a right of every
    Kurdish individual" and further that "nobody can deny this right to the
    Kurds."

    "But for now, remaining within the borders of a federal, democratic Iraq
    fructifies the Kurdish interest. Presumably the dream and desire of an
    independent Kurdistan for the next generation or even in our time will be
    realized," Barzani said.
    Barzani also expressed optimism about the resolution of the Kirkuk issue by
    the new Iraqi Government and stressed that pursuing the issue is a priority of
    the regional government in Iraqi Kurdistan.
    The Iraqi Kurdish leader further expressed his belief that "the Kurdish
    question of neighboring countries" can be solved by democratic and peaceful
    means, through dialogue.
    Barzani's remarks are likely to cause concern in Ankara, which fears a civil
    war in Iraq and wider regional instability should the country fall apart and
    the Iraqi Kurds seek independence.

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