Armenpress: Armenian minister, Russian Ambassador discuss cooperation prospects in high technologies

Armenian minister, Russian Ambassador discuss cooperation prospects in high technologies

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13:00, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Minister of transport, communication and information technologies Hakob Arshakyan received Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin, the ministry told Armenpress.

The minister touched upon the cooperation between the two countries and expressed readiness to further deepen and develop it in the future.

At the meeting the officials discussed the possible cooperation directions in the fields of high technologies, telecommunications, as well as the opportunities to implement joint scientific-technical programs in the engineering technologies sector.

The Russian Ambassador congratulated the minister on assuming office and stated that Armenia at all times had a leading position in the field of high technologies.

The officials also touched upon the cooperation in the transportation sectors, specifically highlighting the role of railway transport.

Minister Arshakyan welcomed the ongoing talks on finding an alternative land route to Upper Lars, stating that the launch of that route is very important for Armenia.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenpress: Parliament Speaker links success of government’s Action Plan with citizens’ trust and participation

Parliament Speaker links success of government’s Action Plan with citizens’ trust and participation

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13:43, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government’s Action Plan will be implemented if the government succeeds in awakening the citizens’ belief, consciousness and participation, Speaker of Parliament Ararat Mirzoyan said during the debate of the Action Plan, reports Armenpress.

“The Prime Minister is right when he says that we can stop on the development path, and this Action Plan will be implemented only when the government succeeds in awakening the citizens’ trust, consciousness and participation. And the victory of the citizens will be ensured in this case. This is the only and most serious challenge of the government. The government’s success on ensuring this will lead to the success of the Action Plan, construction of these reservoirs and increase of pensions. In case of failure, the Action Plan will not be implemented”, the Speaker noted.

He commented on the views according to which there are no concrete numbers and timeframes in the Action Plan. “The Action Plan says that the government is going to construct reservoirs. Our colleagues ask for mentioning concrete numbers, timetables and the quantity of reservoirs to be built. Yes, there are no answers to these questions in the government’s Action Plan, but these reservoirs will be constructed”, he said.

The Armenian Parliament continues debating the government’s Action Plan.

The debate launched on February 12 during which Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan introduced the Action Plan which was followed by a Q&A session.

According to the Constitution of Armenia, the Parliament approves the government’s Action Plan within seven days by the majority of votes of the total number of MPs.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenpress: Armenian MP says Azerbaijan’s Aliyev makes unconstructive statements

Armenian MP says Azerbaijan’s Aliyev makes unconstructive statements

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14:26, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s unconstructive statements over Artsakh do not contribute to the peace process, Ruben Rubinyan – chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on foreign affairs, said, commenting on Aliyev’s statement according to which Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan, reports Armenpress.

“I think that such statements do not contribute to the peace process at all and the launch of effective negotiation process. Our position is the same. We believe that if we really want a meaningful and effective negotiation process and dialogue over peace, a respective environment is needed. This environment is possible by ruling out aggressive rhetoric and actions. And we hope that Azerbaijan will stop using aggressive rhetoric, but, unfortunately, this example shows that this hope is not justified yet”, the lawmaker said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




My Step faction going to submit proposals to government

My Step faction going to submit proposals to government

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14:39, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. The ruling My Step faction of the Armenian Parliament will submit proposals to the government which will be discussed by the Cabinet within the frames of the Action Plan, rather than its program. The faction unconditionally supports the government’s draft program, faction head Lilit Makunts told reporters, reports Armenpress.

“The government’s program has been discussed in-detail at various professional domains of the My Step faction. And during this period different sides have been revealed, including what is absent in the program. The My Step faction has seen what it needs to do on this path and how to fill that gap. And we have quite a lot of works to do on this path. The proposals concern what additional action we can do”, Makunts said.

She informed that they may submit the written proposals to the government by the end of the day.

Lilit Makunts noted that the government’s draft program is quite broad and flexible. It contains common vision and approaches. “If we think that there is a need for more actions while forming the road map, we will present a proposal”, Makunts said.

The Armenian Parliament continues debating the government’s Action Plan.

The debate launched on February 12 during which Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan introduced the Action Plan which was followed by a Q&A session.

According to the Constitution of Armenia, the Parliament approves the government’s Action Plan within seven days by the majority of votes of the total number of MPs.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenian healthcare minister in Turkey for WHO European Region meeting

Armenian healthcare minister in Turkey for WHO European Region meeting

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14:45, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Healthcare Arsen Torosyan is in Turkey for the World Health Organization (WHO) ministerial and high-level meeting of the European Region that is taking place in Istanbul, the ministry said.

The Armenian minister delivered remarks, emphasizing that healthcare and disease prevention is a priority all around the world.

“Regional actions are certainly important in these conditions, because infectious disease agents and their carriers do not know borders, they don’t know countries or nationalities, ecological and natural disasters can spread and threaten entire continents, the entire world. The 2005 International Healthcare regulations were aimed at the prevention of the international spread of such events. Armenia, with the purpose of introducing these regulations, is continuously demonstrating political will and is providing necessary resources. In terms of requirements of the regulations, maintaining public health from all dangers, readiness and response for emergency situations, as well as coordinated actions are noteworthy. The latter concerns domestically, as well as regionally and globally,” he said, speaking about the fundamental changes of natural and social conditions in present days.

During the visit the Armenian healthcare minister also held meetings with counterparts from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, as well as the deputy minister of healthcare of Georgia.

Turkmen healthcare minister Nurmuhammed Amanepesov invited Torosyan to visit Turkmenistan in April. Torosyan’s Uzbek counterpart Alisher Shadmanov made a similar offer.

Torosyan has other meetings scheduled during the visit, including with the Armenian community.

A 3-day ministerial consultation and high-level technical meeting will take place in Istanbul, Turkey, on 12–14 February 2019, to galvanize the commitment of Member States to full implementation of the first Action Plan to Improve Public Health Preparedness and Response in the WHO European Region.

Following a resolution of the 68th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe which welcomed the Action Plan with appreciation, this meeting will set out the path for a shared vision of coordinated governance and accountability, establish a monitoring and evaluation framework, and identify key areas of action to successfully carry out the Action Plan at the country level.

 

Participants from 53 countries of the European Region are invited to attend plenary and working group sessions facilitated by WHO experts to:

  • align efforts to improve public health preparedness and response across the European Region around a common vision of governance and shared accountability;
  • discuss the establishment of an oversight structure and monitoring and evaluation framework for the implementation of the Action Plan;
  • share experiences and promote dialogue on synergies, good practices and common challenges between Member States, WHO and partners for the implementation of the Action Plan.
  • identify priority areas where support is required from WHO and partners, as well as innovative approaches for the improvement of public health preparedness and response.

Ultimately, the meeting will aim at ensuring the sustained commitment and leadership of all governments to achieve full implementation of the Action Plan in the European Region.

Adequate protection against all health hazards requires high-level political and financial commitment to address the full cycle of emergency management – including prevention, preparedness, response and recovery – supported by whole-of-government and whole-of-society approaches.

This was the rationale behind the development of the Action Plan.

The Action Plan aims to strengthen and maintain national capacities to effectively prevent, prepare for, detect and respond to public health threats, and to provide assistance to affected countries, when necessary, through three strategic pillars:

  1. Build, strengthen and maintain States Parties’ core capacities required under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005);
  2. Strengthen event management and compliance with the requirements under the IHR (2005);
  3. Measure progress and promote accountability.

The IHR (2005) provide an international legal framework for countries worldwide to protect people from epidemics and other health emergencies. Since their entry into force, WHO has been actively supporting countries in the European Region to implement and maintain IHR core capacities to prevent, prepare, detect and respond to public health threats. Within the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, the IHR are a crucial tool for the management of health emergencies, including disease outbreaks, disasters and environmental crises.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Turkey’s Erdogan departs for Russia

Turkey’s Erdogan departs for Russia

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14:52, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan departed for Sochi on February 14 to participate in the 4th summit on Syria, Anadolu reports.

During the summit Russia, Iran and Turkey will discuss the establishment of stable peace in Syria within the frames of the Astana process.

Erdogan’s delegation also includes the ministers of defense, foreign affairs and finance, as well as the head of the national intelligence organization.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Ruben Rubinyan: Armenia to continue cooperation with NATO in existing formats

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 15 2019

The cooperation with NATO is one of the foreign policy priorities of Armenia, and Armenia will continue the cooperation with the organisation in the existing formats, Ruben Rubinyan, the Chair of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations stated on Friday at a meeting with the Head of the NATO Liaison Office in the South Caucasus Rosaria Puglisi.

As the parliament press service reports, the sides discussed the role of the parliamentary diplomacy in the relations with NATO. Ruben Rubinyan noted that the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations is ready to make practical investment for actively and effectively implementing the agendas of the parliamentary cooperation with NATO.

The sides also discussed the processes aimed at the development of democracy in Armenia and the reforms, and Rosaria Puglisi noted that changes occurred in Armenia certainly would have their positive influence also on the region.

During the meeting the sides also touched upon the Karabakh conflict peaceful settlement process. With regards to this Ruben Rubinyan has noted that the Karabakh conflict is not simply a territorial problem: it is the issue of the execution of the right to the Artsakh people’s self-determination. The parties also discussed the importance of exclusion of the bellicose rhetoric in the peaceful settlement of the conflict as a constructive step of the commitment for the solution of the problem.

Armenian Republican party members meet with Russian State Duma delegation

Aysor, Armenia
Feb 15 2019

Member of the Republican party’s Executive Body, spokesperson Eduard Sharmazanov and party’s council member Artak Zakaryan met with the delegation headed by the Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots Leonid Kalashnikov.

Republican party’s press service says that during the meeting the parties discussed wide range of issues on Armenian-Russian cooperation and referred to the prospects of inter-party cooperation.

First Holiday Inn Express Hotel opens in Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 15 2019
First Holiday Inn Express Hotel opens in Armenia

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The first Holiday Inn Express Hotel, part of the world-famous IHG hotel chain, opened its doors in Armenia’s capital Yerevan today.

The investment program was implemented by Ghukas Grigoryan, Founder / President of Harmony International LLC. The construction lasted three years. About ten million dollars were invested, with 50 new jobs created.

The Holiday Inn Express has 130 rooms, a well-equipped conference room. There are computers, comfortable seats, chargers and high-speed Wi-Fi in the lobby.

The opening ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The Premier toured the premises to get acquainted with the work done and the amenities available in the hotel.

Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the implementation of the investment program and the initiative to build new hotels in Armenia as a whole, which provide tourists with high-quality services and comfortable conditions.

In turn, Minister of Economic Development and Investments Tigran Khachatryan said that the number of tourists visiting Armenia reached 1.6 million in 2018, and added that the government’s goal is to ensure 7-10% annual growth in the area.

Armenian FM, member of U.S. Senate Committee highlight protection of ethnic and religious minorities in Middle East

News.am, Armenia
Feb 15 2019
Armenian FM, member of U.S. Senate Committee highlight protection of ethnic and religious minorities in Middle East Armenian FM, member of U.S. Senate Committee highlight protection of ethnic and religious minorities in Middle East

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Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Robert Menendez exchanged views on a number of regional and international issues, highlighted the protection of ethnic and religious minorities in the Middle East during their meeting in Munich on February 15, the press service of the MFA Armenia reported.

The sides discussed a number of issues of Armenian-U.S. cooperation, highlighting the role of the U.S.-Armenian community.

At the request of the Senator, FM Mnatsakanyan presented the recent political developments in Armenia and the reform implementation process based on the broad mandate of the people, emphasizing that the priority of the Government is ensuring economic development based on high technologies and innovations.