Armenia and world:

Clinton’s visit: more positive than negative

Constant bellicose statements are irritating the world community. Everybody will soon get tired of Aliyev’s endless whining and the world community, represented by co-chair countries, may give him a handle to launch war in Karabakh.

July 6, 2010
Hillary Clinton's visit to the region answered many questions and, primarily, clarified the U.S. position on Karabakh and the Armenian-Turkish relations. As a matter of fact, Armenia is little concerned about other issues, which, however, is not right. But let's not climb the ladder. The visit of U.S. Secretary of State made it clear that the infamous “Madrid principles” have died unborn, and we have the “St. Petersburg principles” instead, which Azerbaijan will clearly disagree on, feeding her people primarily with tales about the “return of territories”. Some media sources in the neighboring republic have already gone as far as to say that behind closed doors Aliyev and Clinton have discussed the “return of five of the seven regions”.
IT & Telecom:

Intel center to open in Armenia

Review of June 28-July 4 IT and telecom events.

July 5, 2010
Communication field proceeds totaled AMD 66.8 bln in January-May 2010. The figure grew by 10.6% as compared with the same period of 2009. 599 computers were assembled in Armenia in January-May 2010. 6.6% growth was recorded in computer production in January-May 2010 as compared with the same period of 2009, the Armenian National Statistical Service reported.
Society:

Karabakh war in the eyes of a film director

He never held a gun in his hands and did not think of the future, but he knew where he must be and what he must fight for.

July 3, 2010
Karabakh war in the eyes of a film director
Ruben Hovhannesyan was a beginning theater actor and could not even imagine that several years later he will be one of the fighters of legendary Arabo detachment in the Karabakh war, which changed the life of the Armenian people drastically.
Politics:

Armenia concerned over the statement issued by Presidents of OSCE MG Co-chair countries

Review of June 26 – July 2 political events.

July 3, 2010
Political week started with discussions of the June 18 incident at the contact line between the NKR and Azerbaijani armed forces. Member of the Republican Party of Armenia, MP Gagik Melikyan said he doesn’t think that international institutions assumed a biased stance on the incident. Nevertheless, he emphasized that Azerbaijan should have been named as the provocateur. “It was not the time to make statements admissible for both sides,” he said, hailing the reaction of Armenian and Arstakh leaders, who gave a proper response to Azerbaijan.
Economy:

Armenia presents prospects of stock market development

The number of people showing interest in neighbor countries’ stock market is growing

July 3, 2010
Cbonds Russia & CIS Fixed Income Conference kicked off in Yerevan on July 1, bringing together 200 participants from Russia, Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus and other CIS member countries. According to NASDAQ OMX Armenia CEO, Armen Melikyan, Armenian developing capital market arouses interest of the conference participants.
Sport:

Armenia broke through to FIBA European Division C Championships semifinals

Review of June 24 - July 1sports events.

July 2, 2010
Chess: The opening ceremony of the 4th FIDE Women’s Grand Prix took place in Jermuk, Armenia, on June 23. Welcoming the participants and guests, FIDE President Ilyumzhinov said, “Some two years ago chess lovers had no idea about Jermuk. Now, this wonderful resort is one of chess development centers.”
Culture:

Golden Apricot passions flaring up

Review of June 22-27 cultural events.

June 27, 2010
Renowned Claudia Cardinale, who co-starred in Henri Verneuil’s Mayrig (Mother) film, will attend the opening ceremony of the festival. The actress will be awarded a silver copy of a thaler made by Sergei Parajanov during the years of his imprisonment.
 
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