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    STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC RADIO AND TELEVISION COUNCIL OF ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    26.07.2007 10:49

    For months the Public Radio and Television Council and the Public
    Radio Company have been negotiating with Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty and the Broadcasting Board of Governors to discuss and solve
    a number of contractual, financial and technical issues.

    The statement of the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty dated July 24
    includes a number of crucial inconsistencies and does not reflect
    the essence and spirit of discussions between the Public Radio and
    Television Council, the Public Radio Company and the Broadcasting
    Board of Governors.

    Taking into consideration that the statement of the Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty does not correspond to reality, the Public Radio
    and Television Council and the Public Radio Company have to come
    forth with a statement to provide clarifications about the statement
    of the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

    At the given moment there is no agreement between the Public
    Radio Company and the Broadcasting Board of Governors or Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty on providing broadcasting services. Nevertheless,
    demonstrating good will, the Public Radio Company continued
    broadcasting the programs provided by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    and presented monthly bills for these services.

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty made payments until February 2007,
    after which the payments stopped although the bills were presented
    every month.

    Currently the debt of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty makes about USD
    86 thousand. To put it otherwise, the broadcasting of the programs
    provided by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has been financed by the
    Public Radio at the expense of the means allocated by RA state budget.

    The Public Radio has not denied the suggestions of Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty to make payments, but has presented a number of
    notes demanding to pay the outstanding debts.

    Taking into account the common international experience of Public
    Television and Radio Companies, on July 6, 2007 the Public Radio and
    Television Council and the Public Radio Company decided to suspend
    the rebroadcast of programs of foreign and local broadcasters on
    Public Radio and Public Television. In particular, with its decision
    of July 6 the Public Radio and Television Council has instructed
    the Public Radio and the Public Television to inform all local and
    foreign broadcasters that starting August 9 their programs will not
    be broadcasted by the Public Radio and the Public Television.

    Such notifications have been presented to three broadcasters
    - Mir TV Company, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Tsaig TV
    Company. Therefore, all three broadcasters have been properly informed
    about the Council' policy and have been advised to attain agreements
    by August 9.

    In response to this notification, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    requested to extend the term. The Public Radio Company again
    demonstrated good will accepted agreed to the suggestion. Furthermore,
    both the Public Radio and Television Council and the Public Radio
    Company expressed willingness to assist the Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty and promote the negotiations between private Armenian radio
    companies and the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to ensure its
    continuous broadcasting in Armenia.

    The statement of the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty correctly presents
    the delegation of the Broadcasting Board of Governors visited Yerevan
    to settle some minor technical issues. These were connected with
    the issue of ensuring the broadcasting of the programs provided
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty through the networks of private
    radio companies.

    Based on the discussions with the Broadcasting Board of Governors last
    week, the Public Radio and Television Council has discussed the option
    of broadcasting the programs of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty through
    the Ar Radio Intercontinental. To make such broadcasting possible,
    the Public Radio must reduce its broadcasting on FM network of Ar Radio
    for these hours to be allocated to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

    The Public Radio and Ar Radio reached a preliminary agreement on these
    technical matters, and on July 24 a note was sent to the Director
    of the Broadcasting Board of Governors Gary Thatcher informing him
    about these developments.

    Immediately after the message to Mr. Thatcher, on July 25 the
    Broadcasting Board of Governors presented the draft service agreement
    on broadcasting of the programs provided by the Radio Free Europe/Radio
    Liberty through the Ar Radio Intercontinental. The parties were
    in the stage of final negotiations on the project, when Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty dissemninated its statement.

    The inconsistencies in the statement and the attempts of Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty to politicize the contractual-legal and financial
    issues caused the regret of the Public Radio and Television Council.

    The Public Radio and Television Council and the Public Radio
    Company have been building and continue building their relations
    with colleagues, including the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, in
    compliance with RA Constitution and Laws, and have always ensured
    the variety of opinions.

    The efforts of the Public Radio and Television Council and the
    Public Radio Company have been highly appreciated in the reports of
    international observers, including those from the OSCE, that were
    issued after observing the parliamentary elections in Armenian in
    May 2007.

    Public Radio and Television Council and the Public Radio Company
    reconfirm their will to continue the cooperation with the International
    Broadcasting Bureau and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty for the sake
    of friendship between the Republic of Armenia and the United States
    of America.
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