Tag: Dr. Armen Sarkissian

  • Strained Ties With Armenia ‘Undermine Turkey’s Clout’

    Strained Ties With Armenia ‘Undermine Turkey’s Clout’

    Turkey will only boost its international standing if it agrees to unconditionally normalize relations with Armenia, according to Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian.

    38C7B064 1CAE 4F31 ACF4 AB7403A16409 w527 sIn an interview with CNN aired late on Wednesday, Sarkisian also indicated that he supports, in principle, Turkey’s eventual membership in the European Union.

    “It’s not just an issue for Armenia,” he said, commenting on historically strained relations between the two neighboring states. “Turkey’s political clout and weight will only grow if Turkey follows international rules of the game. Its clout is undermined by problems that Turkey is continuing to have with its neighbors.”

    “Turkey should continue to carry out the democratic reforms on the path towards EU accession, in which case we are able to easily build a sustainable relationship with our neighboring country,” added Sarkisian.

    Sarkisian referred to Ankara’s refusal to establish diplomatic relations with Yerevan and open the Turkish-Armenian border in line with two bilateral protocols signed in 2009. Turkish leaders have repeatedly said that the Turkish parliament will not ratify them until there is decisive progress in international efforts to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

    Yerevan has rejected this precondition, accusing the Turks of acting against the letter and the spirit of the protocols. President Serzh Sarkisian and other Armenian leaders have also threatened to formally annul them.

    The United States and the European Union likewise favor an unconditional normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations. Visiting Yerevan in late April, the EU’s commissioner for enlargement, Stefan Fuele, said that is essential for the success of Turkey’s efforts to join the bloc.

    Tigran Sarkisian further insisted that Armenia’s political leadership is committed to finding a compromise solution to the Karabakh conflict. “The Armenian leadership has the political will to move on to an agreement and we realize it’s not easy,” he said. “But we also hope that our Azerbaijani counterparts will demonstrate political will as well.”

    The Armenian premier was interviewed by CNN on a visit to London during which he was due to attend a fundraising dinner organized by Britain’s Prince Charles and Armen Sarkisian, a London-based former Armenian prime minister (no relation). Proceeds from the event will be used for restoring four old buildings in Yerevan and a medieval castle in Scotland.

    Charles and Armen Sarkisian organized a similar fundraiser in Windsor Castle last year. It was attended by President Sarkisian.

    via Strained Ties With Armenia ‘Undermine Turkey’s Clout’ – «Ազատ Եվրոպա/Ազատություն» ռադիոկայան © 2011.

  • PRIZE TO GULEN FROM THE U.S.

    PRIZE TO GULEN FROM THE U.S.

    EWIA well-respected think thank in the U.S., the EastWest Institute (EWI), gave a 2011 Peace Prize to Fethullah Gulen.

    Mustafa Yesil, Chairman of the Reporters and Authors Foundation accepted the prize on behalf of Fethullah Gulen. In a message which Gulen sent to be read at the prize ceremony, he says he is accepting the prize not for himself but for the volunteers from different nations, different religions who are doing tehir best for the humanity.

    National Security Advisor General James Jones and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice were among the Board Members of EWI.

    gazetevatan.com, 12.05.2011

    Vice-Chairman, Board of Directors of the EastWest Institute is Armen Sarkissian

    Dr. Armen Sarkissian was Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (1996-1997), now serves as founding president of Eurasia House International.

    Dr. Armen Sarkissian was Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (1996-1997), now serves as founding president of Eurasia House International.

    Dr. Sarkissian formerly served as Ambassador of Armenia (1991-1999) to the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and The Vatican, as well as Head of Mission of the Republic of Armenia to the EU and NATO (1995-96).

    Since 1999 he is Director of the Eurasia Programme at the Judge Institute of Management, Cambridge University’s Business School, with expertise in state-building structures and free market transition processes in CIS countries. He is Co-founder of Eurasia House International in London.

    Dr. Sarkissian has published numerous articles on economic transition in the former Soviet Union and is the author of three books and over 50 articles on computer modelling of complex system and theoretical physics. He has been a Professor of Physics at Yerevan State University, the School of Mathematical Sciences, University of London, and Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, as well as Head of the Department of Computer Modelling of Complex Systems at YSU.

    Dr. Sarkissian holds honorary and executive positions in numerous international organisations, including Member of the Board of Directors of East West Institute, Member of Editorial Board of Russia In Global Politics (foreign affairs journal), and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary & Westfield College, London University. Most recently he was invited by the World Economic Forum in Davos to speak in various panels.