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  • Murders, resolution, elections and NK - the key issues of 2007

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Murders, resolution, elections and Nagorno-Karabakh -
    these are the key issues of the year of 2007

    The year of 2007 started with the tragic murder of
    Hrant Dink, the editor-in-chief of the
    Armenian-Turkish magazine in Istanbul.
    27.12.2007 GMT+04:00

    It is customary that at the end of the year the events
    of the passing year are being reviewed, though it
    should be mentioned that the year of 2007 wasn't rich
    with many significant events. The year of 2007 started
    with the tragic murder of Hrant Dink, the
    editor-in-chief of the Armenian-Turkish magazine in
    Istanbul. And although the murderer, the 17-year-old
    nationalist Ogyun Samast was arrested in some hours
    after the murder, his case has still been cancelled
    till February 2, 2008.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to the Turkish legislation
    Samast may be sentenced to imprisonment from 18 up to
    24 years. The truth is though, that the lawyers of
    Dink's family do not exclude another development of
    events either. It won't be possible to completely
    justify Samast, but the minimal period is definitely
    secured. To sum up the issue, it must be mentioned
    that 91 journalists have been killed during the year
    of 2007.

    On January 30 in the U.S. House of Representatives the
    Congressman from the State of California Adam Schiff
    drafted the bill of Resolution 106 about the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915-1923. It is also mentioned in the
    Resolution that the President of the USA has to use
    the term `genocide' in his annual message to the
    Armenian Community in the USA on April 24. The
    discussion of the Resolution gave birth to strong
    criticism from the Turkish party. Ankara managed to
    make the US Administration and the US Department of
    State cancel the vote in the House, in spite of the
    fact that on October 10 the Commission for Foreign
    Affairs of the U.S. Congress approved Resolution 106
    with 27 votes for to 21 against. Meanwhile it is worth
    mentioning that during the hearings in the Commission
    none of the Congressmen, even those who had voted
    against, hesitated to qualify the mass killings in the
    Ottoman Empire as genocide.

    In February the Presidents of Armenia and Iran started
    the gas pipeline Iran-Armenia, which became Armenia's
    second gas provider. Due to the commissioning of the
    gas pipeline, the energy dependence on the Russian
    branch, passing through Georgia, has decreased.

    In April 15th the anniversary of the establishment of
    diplomatic relations between Armenian and Russia was
    celebrated. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
    Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov visited Yerevan on
    this occasion.

    The Armenian parliamentary elections were held in May.
    The Republican Party of Armenia with the present
    Prime-Minister Serge Sargsyan at the head won in those
    elections and for the first time in many years the
    assessment made by the OSCE and PACE

    No significant change was made regarding the issue of
    the Karabakh Conflict. At OSCE summit in Madrid the
    OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs submitted written proposals
    on the resolution of the conflict to the Ministers of
    Foreign Affairs of both countries. The Minsk Group
    Co-Chair from Russia Yuri Merzlyakov believed that if
    the mediators agree with the basic principles of
    regulation, they can manage to draft a project of
    peaceful agreement on Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
    resolution by the Presidential Election in Armenia
    (February 19, 2008)

    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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