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JUILLET 2006

publié le mardi 29 août 2006


Armenia

Ar1- Russia’s plan to buy Iran-Armenia gas pipeline is a « Strategic Loss ».
Aykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan 1/7/2006

Ar2- Kocharian gears up for Iran visit.
By Ruzanna Khachatrian
Radio Liberty, Czech Rep. 4/7/2006

Ar3-7 instead of 5 bilateral documents signed within framework of RA President’s visit to Iran.
Noyan Tapan Armenians Today 6/7/2006

Ar4- Robert Kocharyan : Armenia is interested in expansion of mutually advantageous cooperation with Iran.
ArmInfo. 6/7/2006

Ar5- What depends on us.
Aravot.am 7/7/2006

Ar6- Armenia won’t tell Tehran the truth.
By James Hakobyan
Lragir.am 08/7/2006

Ar7- Avant-garde Armenia.
By Janet Forman
Globe and Mail 8/7/2007

Ar8- Paper debates pros and cons of selling Armenia-Iran gas pipeline to Russia.
Ayots Ashkar, Yerevan 8/7/2006

Ar9- Code of good aims and corruption risk.
Lragir.am 20/7/2006

Ar10- ArmenTel’s shares to belong to Russian holding Systema & Armenian-Indian consortium.
ARKA News Agency, Armenia 24/7/2006

Ar11- Clean vote crucially important for Armenia’s ties with EU.
By Anna Saghabalian
Radio Liberty, Czech Republic 24/7/2006

Ar12- Moody Assigns Armenia Ba2 rating.
Armenpress 25/7/2005

Ar13- Armenia gets another western credit rating.
By Atom Markarian
Radio Liberty, Czech Republic 25/7/2006
Ar14- Armenia growing by 10 per cent per year.
Financial Mirror, Cyprus 25/7/2006
www.financialmirror.com
Ar15- Armenian government takes on gold company.
By Susanna Petrosian in Yerevan
Institute for War and Peace Reporting, UK 27/7/2006
Ar16- Armenia deepens ties with embattled Iran.
Emil Danielyan
EurasiaNet, NY 28/7/2006
Ar17- Corruption decreases in some countries but not in Armenia.
By Mher Ohanian
Yerkir.am 28/7/2006
Ar18- Kocharian wraps up Iran visit. By Emil Danielyan
rmenialiberty.org News
Ar19- Two digit growth is a compromise between government and administrative criminal.
By James Hakobyan
   
Azerbaïdjan

Az1- Azerbaijan considers Georgia most important strategic partner.
Author : S.Agayev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan 5/7/2006

Az2- Azeri Crude to slip out of Russia’s stranglehold.
By Simon Webb, Reuters
The Moscow Times, Russia 7/7/2006

Az3- Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan among others shortlisted for gold import.
Financial Express, India 18/7/2006

Az4- Azeri residents fight eviction by oil company.
Thousands of unregistered homes at risk as oil firm seeks to reclaim land.
By Idrak Abbasov
Spero News 25/7/2006

Az5- Azerbaijan misusing military budget – paper.
Gun, Baku 29/7/2006

   
Georgia

Ge1- Georgia is becoming hostage to Azeri-Turkish alliance.
Interview with Pavel Pavel Chobanyan - expert of the Caucasus analytical center, doctor of historical sciences
10/7/2006

Ge2- Invitation of Georgia to NATO on the threshold of G8 summit is a blunt challenge to Russia.
By Arif Yunusov
Today, Azerbaijan 10/7/2006

Ge3- Georgian leader hails regional cooperation in oil pipeline inauguration speech.
Channel 1, Tbilisi 13/7/2006

Ge4- Georgia attempts to ease Armenian discontent.
By Florence Mardirossian for Eurasianet
ISN, Switzerland 18/7/2006

Ge5- The View from Tbilisi. Georgian-Russian Relations at an all-time low.
Russia Profile, Russia 18/7/2006
Ge6- Georgia calls for replacing russian "peacekeepers" with international police.
by Vladimir Socor
Eurasia Daily Monitor — Volume 3, Issue 140 20/7/2006
   
Iran

Ir1- World focus attention on Iran.
Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
Democratic Azerbaijan 8/7/2006

Ir2- Iranian links to North Korea.
By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu
FrontPageMagazine.com 20/7/2006

Ir3- Energy and the Iranian economy.
Congressional Quarterly,
CQ Congressional Testimony 25/7/2006

   
Russia

Ru1- Putin the Great ?
By Nathan Smith
TCS Daily, DC 17/7/2006

Ru2- Putin hosts informal summit of ex-soviet leaders in russian capital.
MosNews 22/07/2006

Ru3- Oil-rich Russia makes rouble convertible.
Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow
The Guardian 30/6/2006

Acrobat Reader

Ru4- No quarrel over the pipe Russian and Azeri presidents.
Tehran Times, Iran 30/7/2006

Acrobat Reader Ru5- June in Russia : a month of surprises.
by Roman Bessonov
Acrobat Reader Ru6- La Russie, nouvel acteur incontournable du monde musulman.
Entretien avec Aslanbek Aslakhanov, conseiller du président russe pour le Caucase du Nord et ancien député de la Tchétchénie à la Douma
   
Turkey
Acrobat Reader Tr1- Turkish paper views risk, benefits of turkish-iranian « rapprochement ».
Hurriyet website, Istanbul 1/7/2006
Acrobat Reader Tr2- Turkish inflation rate back in double figures.
By Vincent Boland in Ankara
FT 4/7/2006
Acrobat Reader Tr3- «  European Turkey » In The Caucasus.
Sergey Markedonov for RIA Novosti
RIA Novosti, Russia July 5 2006
Acrobat Reader Tr4- Banking on a brighter future.
Business.guardian.co.uk
Acrobat Reader Tr5- La Turquie évoque ses projets de centrales nucléaires
Agence France-Presse
Acrobat Reader Tr6- La Turquie face à une crise financière grave
   
Région

R1- Abkhazian-Ossetian-Nagorno Karabakh problem : the US’ political fiasco.
Igor Muradyan - expert of Caucasus analytical center.
Regnum, Russia 3/7/2006

R2- On the Caucasus Russia and Turkey.
Interview with Ruben Safrastyan, Ph.D.
Global Politician, NY 4/7/2006

R3- Playing Oil Politics in the Caspian Sea
By Jela De Franceschi
Voice of America 4/7/2006

R4- Akhalkalaki or Gyumri ?
by Emil Danielyan
Transitions Online, Czech Republic 6/7/2006

R5- A storm is brewing in the East despite temporary gas truce.
By EBR Staff Writer
Energy Business Review 6/7/2006

R6- Europe looks to Caspian to diversify gas supplies.
By Stefan Wagstyl in London and Isabel Gorst in Moscow
FT 7/7/2006

R7- BTC security questions persist.
Alexandros Petersen
EurasiaNet, NY 11/7/2006

R8- Echanges Russie-Turquie : 25 mds de dollars d’ici à 2008.
RIA Novosti 11/7/2006.

R9- Inauguration de l’oléoduc Bakou-Tbilissi-Ceyhan.
RIA Novosti 13/7/2006

R10- BTC briefing, like pipeline, skirts troublespots azeri revelations.
By line : Matthew Russell Lee at the U.N
Inner City Press, NY 13/7/2006

R11- Landscape with a pipeline.
Caspian oil goes to the West detouring Russia
Vladimir Solovyev, Jeikhan
Kommersant, Russia 14/7/2006

R12- The critical BTC pipeline.
By S. Rob Sobhani
TODAY’S COLUMNIST
Washington Times, DC 14/7/2006

R13- A new Silk Road or just a pipe dream ?
by Charles Enman,
The Ottawa Citizen, Canada 15/7/2006

R14- BTC will hardly influence traditional Russian energy resources markets.
Regnum, Russia 19/7/2006

R15- News on Turkmen Gas.
Eurasia Daily Monitor
Volume 3, Issue 122 23/6/2006
R16- Eurasia as the center of the conflict among great powers : Potential developments
Turkish Daily News ; 25/7/2006
R17- Chavez, ex-USSR : a new axis ?
Investor’s Business Daily,
Issues & Insights 25/7/2006
R18- EU gives glimmer of enlargement hope for South Caucasus states.
By Andrew Rettman
EU Observer, Belgium 28/7/2006
R19- The west’s new russophobia is hypocritical and wrong.
Jonathan Steele
The Guardian_ 30/6/2006

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