Armenia and world:

Who will not benefit from war in Karabakh?

The hypothetical war may grow into a real one, as no one needs tranquility in South Caucasus, especially the United States and Russia.

June 22, 2010
Recent developments in the Karabakh front, among other things, confirmed one very important thing, rather the truth: international community is not concerned about conflicts in the former Soviet Union and no one will go farther than issuing high-profile declarations and “condemning”. Neither will they try to prevent transition of the conflict into a “hot” phase. World powers and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs will intervene only when their own interests in a particular region are affected.
Economy:

Armenia continues economic reform process for tree trade zone creation

Nerses Yeritsyan: the reforms are aimed at increasing the competitiveness of Armenia’s economy and increasing the country’s export potential

June 19, 2010
The 9th EU-Armenia Subcommittee meeting on trade, economic and related legal issues was held in Yerevan this week. The topics under discussion at the subcommittee included macroeconomic developments in Armenia, recent developments in the EU-Armenia bilateral trade, prospects for establishing an EU-Armenia Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, developments in a number of trade and investment related regulatory areas such as technical regulations and standards, sanitary and phytosanitary issues, intellectual property rights and tax & customs issues. The subcommittee will also discussed EU trade-related assistance to Armenia, including preparations of the new Comprehensive Institution Building (CIB) program.
Politics:

Trilateral presidential meeting in St. Petersburg brought Karabakh discussions to forefront

Review of June 12-18 domestic events.

June 19, 2010
Yerevan hosted a conference of the Social International Committee of CIS, Caucasian and Black Sea states, which brought together representatives of socialistic parties from 13 CIS and European countries: Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Moldova, Greece, Hungary, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Palestine and Azerbaijan. Summarizing the conference results, Secretary General of Social International Luis Ayala noted that they have managed to fulfill all the planned tasks during the two-day conference. “Our primary goal is to spread democracy in all those countries where we are represented. In some countries, for example in Armenia, we have managed to form an open society, while in some countries it is a long-lasting process,” he said.
IT & Telecom:

Armenian government to use Unicode fonts

Review of June 7-14 telecom and IT events.

June 17, 2010
The Armenian government has discussed usage of Armenian Unicode fonts for state structures’ records. “Armenian state structures are using various encodings in their work. Moreover, their websites are often unreadable because of the encoding used,” Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said. He also instructed all Ministers to open e-mails at gov.am domain. According to head of the government administration David Sargsyan, the problem may be resolved in a couple of weeks.
Culture:

Past week was the week of intercultural cooperation

Review of June 7-13 cultural events.

June 17, 2010
Secretary of the Armenian National Security Council Arthur Baghdasaryan met with Eurasia academy president Oleg Poptsov, rector of Moscow Institute of TV and Radio Vasily Karelsky, political observer Leonid Ioffe and rector of the Armenian Academy of TV and Radio hamlet Ghushyan to discuss information security and digitalization issues. “Armenian-Russian cultural ties need to be expanded,” the NSC Secretary said.
Society:

Erebuni – the continuous history

Over the past three years, French and Armenian archeologists have been exploring the territory of the ancient fortress of the Van Kingdom – Erebuni (782 BC).

June 17, 2010
Erebuni – the continuous history
The excavations in the territory of the ancient fortress of Van Kingdom - Erebuni (782 BC) -have been carried out gradually due to a number of reasons.
Sport:

3 Armenian boxers break through to European Championships semifinal

Review of June 3-10 sports events.

June 13, 2010
Boxing: 3 Armenian boxers – Hovhannes Davtyan, Hrachik Javakhyan and Arthur Khachatryan – broke through to the semifinal of the European Championships going on in Moscow, Russia. Vanes Martirosyan (28-0, 17KOs) won the battle of the unbeaten junior middleweights with a unanimous ten round decision over Joe Greene (22-1, 14KOs) to retain the NABF/NABO super welterweight titles. The official scores were 96-93, 96-93 and 98-91.
 
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