Instead of border opening, Armenia must require security blanket from Turkey

May 22, 2009 - 01:08 AMT  21:34 GMT
Normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations, that has been much spoken about lately, simply does not exist. There are only various meetings organized between diplomats, representatives of community and others. Presidents of the two countries may once more meet within the framework of the football match between the Turkish and Armenian teams in Kayseri. And the entire normalization process will be concluded at this. The whole intrigue is reduced to the plot of what to do: not to pay attention to the powers that have made up their minds to reconcile every state in the region in order to then launch a war for a new repartition of influence spheres or to agree on the conditions proposed.

One more "road map" or just another myth?

May 9, 2009 - 01:09 AMT  21:34 GMT
The successive meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Prague once again was unproductive. Such was, at least, the impression of the statements, which as always, were filled with on-duty, non-committal phrases. In a word, no "breakthrough" occurred. Nevertheless, Mathew Bryza as always stayed true to himself and again said inopportunely that "an agreement on the Basic Principles was achieved", which immediately caused sharp reaction in Stepanakert.

Armenia celebrates the Holy Resurrection

April 11, 2009 - 21:39 AMT  21:34 GMT
On April 11, the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) begins to celebrate the Easter, one of the six patronal festivals. From sunset till late night all the churches of the Armenian Apostolic Church serve Liturgy that marks the end of Lent and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The celebration of the dead and resurrected god dates back to the ancient Egyptian religion, when the Egyptians celebrated the death and resurrection of God Osiris. Present Christian Easter takes its origin from the Old Testament. The old Jews celebrated the Passover (Pesach) as the holiday of exodus of Jews from Egypt.

World financial crisis blighted the Armenian job market

February 23, 2009 - 19:54 AMT  21:34 GMT
The impact of the world financial crisis on the Armenian economy and social state of people has already become perceptible, especially in the population employment sector. The alarm has already sounded for a number of employment agencies: employers' offers are decreasing in ratio with the increasing labor supply.
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