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    1) ANC Office Opens Doors to the Middle East
    2) Azerbaijan Close to Agreement on Hosting US Forces
    3) Greek PM Puts off Turkey Visit Ahead of EU Talks
    4) Karabagh Accuses Azeri Media of Stirring Public Opinion, Points to
    International Law for Conflict Resolution

    1) ANC Office Opens Doors to the Middle East

    BEIRUT (Aztagdaily)--A ceremony marking the opening of an Armenian National
    Committee (ANC) Middle East office was held on August 2 in Beirut, Lebanon.
    As the ANC offices of the United States and Europe, the Middle East office
    will promote Armenian genocide recognition efforts throughout the region.
    Among those present for the celebration were ARF Bureau representative Hrant
    Markarian, members of ARF Lebanon's leadership, Lebanese Parliament member
    Hagop Pakrodouni, Armenia's Ambassador to Lebanon Areg Hovhannisian, and Bourj
    Hammoud Mayor Antranig Messerlian.
    In her remarks, the Executive Director of the Middle East office
    Vera Yacoubian noted the successes of the ANC in the US and Europe and
    explained the necessity for establishing the office.
    "This undertaking by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation is based on the
    necessity to expand our reach and coordinate activities so as to counter
    Turkey's efforts to deny the Armenian genocide."
    She noted the difficulties of the imminent challenges, but stressed that
    every
    occasion must be exerted to overcome them by presenting the case of Armenians
    to Middle Eastern intellectuals and political forces.
    ARF Bureau representative Markarian said it is imperative to develop
    relations
    in the Middle East where Armenians found refuge after the genocide and have
    also lived for centuries. Pointing to political interests that promote
    anti-Islam sentiment, he said that we unintentionally end up on the opposition
    end.
    "Our cause is a political one, which should not be placed in the category of
    religion or faith. We must, therefore, not forcibly end up on the losing side
    while our opposition is victorious."


    2) Azerbaijan Close to Agreement on Hosting US Forces

    MOSCOW (Combined Sources)--Azerbaijan and the US are close to reaching an
    agreement on establishing a US military presence in Azerbaijan, reported the
    Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta. The move the paper said would follow
    the
    pull out of US forces from Uzbekistan.
    "This move that Washington is pushing for is almost completed," an unnamed
    source close to Azerbaijan's foreign ministry told the Russian paper.
    Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, who met US Secretary of State
    Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday, reportedly discussed the possible deployment.
    Washington announced last week that Uzbekistan had given the US 180 days to
    close an air base there, which is used to support operations in Afghanistan.
    Citing a source in the Azerbaijan's security forces, the paper said that a
    team of US military experts are already in Azerbaijan reviewing possible sites
    for hosting the US military. One site is reportedly near the capital of Baku,
    and the other close to the Iranian border.
    After his meeting with Rice, Mammadyarov referred to the Karabagh conflict,
    telling journalists that as a member of the OSCE Minsk Group, the US will
    exert
    effort to make the regulation process more effective. He also said that the US
    position on the Azerbaijan's territorial integrity is unchanged. Mammadyarov
    also met with Minsk Group's US co-chair Steven Mann.
    While in Washington, Mammadyarov will hold meetings in the Pentagon and
    National Security Council, and will meet with representatives of the National
    Democratic Institute, International Republican Institute, International
    Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) and non-governmental organizations.
    He will also address representatives of the US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce
    in the Washington based Azerbaijan Trade and Cultural Center on Wednesday.
    On Thursday, Mammadyarov will deliver a speech at the US Carnegie Endowment
    for International Peace.


    3) Greek PM Puts off Turkey Visit Ahead of EU Talks

    ATHENS (Reuters)--Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis postponed this
    month's
    trip to Turkey on August 3 as pressure grew for Ankara to recognize Cyprus
    before starting EU accession talks in October, an official at the prime
    minister's office said.
    Greek officials said that the trip, which would have been the first by a
    Greek
    premier to Turkey in more than 46 years, will take place at a later date but
    did not say why it was postponed.
    "The prime minister will visit Ankara later in the autumn," the official told
    Reuters. "The date has not yet been determined."
    Diplomats said the trip, announced during a meeting of the two leaders on a
    Greece-Turkey border post last month, was too close to October 3, when Turkey
    is expected to start European Union accession talks.
    "Let's just say a visit after October 3 would be more comfortable. After that
    date, the visit will be less complicated," a diplomatic source told Reuters.
    "The two sides could not agree now on the date and the agenda of the meeting."
    The diplomat added that the decision to postpone the trip was taken in late
    July before Turkey signed a key EU protocol with new member states of the
    bloc,
    including Cyprus, but which Ankara refused to recognize.
    While ties between the former arch-rivals have greatly improved in the past
    six years, they remain divided over the island of Cyprus, split along ethnic
    lines for over 30 years.
    Turkey signed a protocol on July 29 extending its customs union to new EU
    members including Cyprus, clearing the last official obstacle to the start of
    EU entry talks.
    However, the country also issued a declaration making clear the signing did
    not mean official recognition of Cyprus, whose Greek Cypriot government is
    viewed in Brussels as the sole legitimate authority. The government has no
    diplomatic ties to Turkey, which invaded the northern third of the island in
    1974.
    "This move certainly did not facilitate the visit," the diplomatic source
    said.
    Athens, which is a strong supporter of Turkey's bid for EU membership, has
    called on Ankara to "lift this paradox" of not recognizing a member of a club
    it wishes to join, while other EU members including Austria and France want
    full recognition of Cyprus before the start of accession talks.
    "It doesn't seem conceivable to me that a negotiation process of whatever
    kind
    can start with a country that does not recognize every member state of the EU,
    in other words all 25 of them," French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin
    said yesterday.


    4) Karabagh Accuses Azeri Media of Stirring Public Opinion, Points to
    International Law for Conflict Resolution

    STEPANAKERT (Armenpress)--Mountainous Karabagh Republic (MKR) accused
    Azerbaijan's media yesterday of misrepresenting its positions and stirring
    public opinion as a result.
    "Without knowing the details and the pace of the peace talks on regulating
    the
    Karabagh conflict, inaccuracies about our position are published," the MKR
    Foreign Ministry said through a statement on Tuesday.
    The result, according to the statement, is that the Azeri public is not
    allowed to evaluate the continuing discussions, as well as alternative
    means to
    attaining peace.
    "It is beyond any doubt that a proper resolution to the conflict can only be
    found by establishing effective ties between Karabagh and Azerbaijan."
    The ministry stressed that the conflict must be regulated on the basis of
    international law, and Azerbaijan's leadership is responsible for any
    consequences resulting from unrestrained military actions.


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