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    1) Coalition Joint Statement Calls on Opposition to Enter Into Dialogue
    2) Oskanian Criticizes US position on latest Yerevan events
    3) Putin Confident Armenia Able to Maintain Stability
    4) TARC Disbands Saying Goals Accomplished
    5) Library Established in Memory of Catholicos Karekin I
    6) Mikaelian Faces Venus Williams

    1) Coalition Joint Statement Calls on Opposition to Enter Into Dialogue

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)Armenia's parliamentary coalition again called on opposition
    parties to enter into dialogue with them. The Republican Party of Armenia, the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation, and the "Orinats Yerkir" party also pointed
    out in their joint statement that they had frequently forewarned the
    opposition
    about the dangers of outright confrontation.
    The further escalation of already-high tensions eventually led on Tuesday to
    the forcible dispersion by police of an opposition rally in the center of the
    city, and the temporary detention of several leading opposition activists and
    scores of demonstrators.
    The coalition statement, issued at a press conference, was read by the
    head of
    the ARF's bloc in Parliament Levon Mkrtchian, who enumerated key issues around
    which cooperation between the opposition and the authorities could aid in
    Armenia's development.
    Discussing the Tuesday events, the head of the Republican Party parliamentary
    bloc Galust Sahakian, said, "If illegal operations were carried out that are
    criminally punishable, the subsequent investigation will, in the light of
    objective evidence, reveal the circumstances."
    He was responding to reporters' questions citing opposition statements
    that it
    is possible to speak about dialogue only after those responsible for the
    events
    that transpired on April 13 have been punished.
    Regarding the resumption of opposition rallies, Sahakian said that the
    opposition can both hold rallies and enter into dialogue.

    The full text of the joint statement by the coalition parties follows.

    The intolerant and extreme posture current in the political realmthe approach
    of setting a priori unacceptable preconditions for dialogueheightened tension
    and consequently resulted in open confrontation.
    The accepted way and civilized means of resolving the fundamental problems of
    the country, intended to secure the prospect of jointly and effectively
    resolving the vital issues of concern to the people, were supplanted by the
    shortsighted modus operandi of continuous confrontationwhich presents a
    serious
    danger to society and causes rifts in the people.
    The parties constituting the political coalition, through their formal
    statements and offers of dialogue, have repeatedly warned of the undesirable
    consequences of such developments.
    The unfortunate clash of April 12-13 and the incidents that followed it, once
    again prove that it is society as a whole that reaps the destructive
    consequences of confrontation and clashes.
    The modus operandi of ruling out dialogue would further diminish [1] the
    influence of political forces in resolving the problematic situation as
    well as
    [2] the likelihood of finding political solutions, thereby relegating the
    process to the legal arena, where only the letter and spirit of the law
    operate.
    Based on the conviction that there is no alternative to dialogue and that
    dialogue should never be rendered obsolete, the political coalition, rising
    above the accusations leveled against it, once again proposes and puts forth
    those issues, the resolution of which together with the opposition could
    ensure
    real progress in the country and the deepening of democratic reforms, without
    splitting society into winners and losers:
    1. Defining the parameters of adopting key constitutional amendments through
    consensus
    2. Defining the parameters of adopting, through consensus, amendments to the
    Election Code fully in line with international standards
    3. Formulating the ways in which the opposition can actively participate in
    the anti- corruption campaign
    4. The implementation, through a clear timetable, of obligations assumed
    before the Council of Europe
    The political coalition is willing to examine, during the dialogue, the
    possibility of including on the agenda, at the opposition's suggestion, other
    fundamental issues that confront our country.
    Arriving at an agreement would bring about a new state of affairs in the
    country and create the potential to resolve the problems that have
    accumulated.
    With this proposal, the political coalition invites the political forces
    representing the opposition to beginat any time, in the National Assemblythe
    political process of dialogue.

    Republican Party of Armenia
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    Orinats Yerkir Party


    2) Oskanian Criticizes US position on latest Yerevan events

    YEREVAN (Armenpress/Interfax)--Armenia's Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian
    cautioned against making superficial judgments on the internal political
    situation in Armenia, saying that the country's stability is deeply rooted.
    "The events we witness today have been created artificially and will soon be
    overcome," he told a roundtable session in Yerevan on Wednesday.
    He criticized the US Department of State's report addressing the latest
    developments in Yerevan, as an "attempt to make a balanced statement."
    "The United States has forgotten to condemn the opposition's calls for a coup
    in the republic. If not for this failure, I myself would have signed off on
    the
    US Department of State's report. At the same time, it is these opposition
    calls
    that can be viewed as the underlying reason for what has been happening in
    Armenia over the past few days," said Oskanian.
    Tensions continued on Thursday between Armenia's authorities and opposition,
    which is demanding that President Robert Kocharian resign.
    Earlier, the opposition started to boycott parliamentary sessions, calling
    for
    a vote of confidence in the authorities, and staged a series of rallies. On
    the
    night of April 13, police broke up an opposition rally outside the
    presidential
    residence, and banned all unauthorized large-scale assemblies in Yerevan.
    Oskanian blamed "both the opposition and the republic's authorities for what
    has happened."
    "We have already reached a certain level of the country's democratic
    development, but the biggest challenge--to make democratic processes in
    Armenia
    irreversible--still lies ahead. And, we need the opposition's constructive
    assistance to succeed in this task," the foreign minister said, expressing
    hope
    that "Armenia will manage to prove to the international community that the
    political situation in the republic is still stable."
    The official representative of the US Department of State Richard Boucher,
    said on April 13 that "the United States is concerned about the current
    political situation in Armenia, particularly the sharp escalation in
    confrontation between the government and the opposition." He also noted that
    "physical assaults, raids on political party offices, and widespread arrests
    and detentions of opposition activists by the police do not contribute to
    creating an atmosphere conducive to political dialogue."


    3) Putin Confident Armenia Able to Maintain Stability

    MOSCOW (Interfax)--Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian discussed pressing bilateral issues during a Wednesday
    telephone conversation, reported the Kremlin press service.
    Kocharian briefed Putin on recent internal political tensions in Armenia and
    latest developments.
    Putin expressed confidence that Armenia's leadership would use its existing
    potential of democratic reforms to maintain stability, law, and order.
    The two presidents also discussed various levels Russia-US relations.

    4) TARC Disbands Saying Goals Accomplished

    PLANS "TURKISH-ARMENIAN RAPPROCHEMENT AND RECONCILIATION" CONFERENCE, AS WELL
    AS TURKISH ARMENIAN CONSULTATIVE GROUP

    [Excerpts]

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)--The Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission (TARC) said
    on Wednesday that it has achieved its main objectives and is disbanding.
    The announcement came after a three-day meeting in Moscow between three
    Turkish and four Armenian members of TARC.
    "TARC is announcing that its work as a commission is ending," they said in a
    statement obtained by RFE/RL. "TARC's term was to be one year, but the course
    of events required a longer period to accomplish our goals.
    "We feel that advances in civil society contacts are now permanent and will
    only grow in time. We also feel that beyond our recommendations, official
    relations can now best be continued and advanced independent of the TARC
    structure."
    The commission, which was set up in July 2001 with close US State Department
    involvement, finished its work by approving a set of "recommendations" to the
    governments of Turkey and Armenia on how to improve their strained relations.
    Their content was not disclosed.
    "The recommendations have a better chance of being implemented if they are
    presented privately," one commission source told RFE/RL. He said it will be up
    to the two governments to decide whether they should be made public.
    TARC is likely to have reaffirmed its strong support for the unconditional
    reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border sealed by Ankara eleven years ago out
    of solidarity with Turkic-speaking Azerbaijan.
    It is unclear whether TARC recommendations address the 1915 genocide of
    Armenians by the Ottoman Government.
    TARC also announced plans to hold a big conference on "Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement and reconciliation" this fall. "In addition, we intend to
    support
    a Turkish Armenian consultative group which would meet at least annually to
    exchange views, review progress, and recommend actions to promote improved
    relations," the statement said.
    TARC has faced strong criticism from groups in Armenia and especially the
    Diaspora for hampering the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.


    5) Library Established in Memory of Catholicos Karekin I

    RESEDA--The Los Angeles Kessab Educational Association held two functions
    earlier this month, to celebrate the memory of Catholicos Karekin I, and to
    honor Archbishop Ardavazt Terterian.
    The official opening of the Library in memory of Catholicos Karekin I took
    place on April 4. The library has been established on the second floor of the
    Association's center. The chairman of the Kessab Educational Association
    executive Katchig Titizian, its chairwoman Zvart Apelian, and Prelate
    Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian delivered remarks at the event.
    Archbishop Adavazt Terterian of the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia in
    Antelias, Lebanon was the quest of honor at an April 7 reception. Consul
    General Gagik Kirakosian was among the distinguished guests present to honor
    Archbishop Terterian. Keynote speaker Haigaz Terterian noted the Archbishop's
    many accomplishments, including his meticulous study of the Armenian language.
    Both events were held under the auspices of Prelate Mardirossian.


    6) Mikaelian Faces Venus Williams

    Tennis player Marie-Gayanay Mikaelian beat Virginia Ruano Pascual 7-6, 6-3 in
    the second round of the Family Circle Cup 2004.
    Mikaelian will face Venus Williams these evening, who defeated her
    second-round rival Samantha Reeves 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
    The Family Circle Cup taking place in Charleston, South Carolina April 10-18,
    is one of the oldest all-women's Tier 1 events in the world. With 14 of the
    Top
    20 players in the world, this year's tournament will feature one of the best
    draws this event has ever seen.


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