Turkish Press: Armenian Patriarchate declares support for op

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Oct 12 2019

The Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey declared its support for the Turkish army in Operation Peace Spring on Sept. 11. Sahak Maşalyan, head of Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey, spoke to the press in Istanbul about the ongoing operation.

“We pray that the Operation Peace Spring, which aims to end terrorism and ensure the security of the borders, will continue in accordance with its purpose and establish peace and security as soon as possible,” Maşalyan said.

“Unfortunately it’s not possible to establish peace with a peaceful path every time. May God protect our country and our people from disasters with mercy.”

“We are also praying for Syrians, who were tortured, oppressed and forced to leave their country because of terror, for them to live in peace and look forward to a brighter future without losing faith in justice, peace and good days,” he said.

“May the Lord inspire our leaders and commanders with the spirit of wisdom, compassion, and common sense,” he said.

Aurora announces scholarship program for Armenian early-career scholars

Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 12 2019

Mining among the branches ensuring Artsakh’s dynamic development – president

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 12 2019
Politics 13:03 12/10/2019 NKR

Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan partook on Saturday in the opening of the “Corporate Social Responsibility in the Mining Industry” scientific-practical conference.

As the press department at the President’s Office reported, the President underlined that mining was among the branches ensuring Artsakh’s dynamic development, highlighting within this context the relevance of the topics included in the conference agenda.

Armenia’s DM visits military facilities in Artsakh

Aysor, Armenia
Oct 12 2019

Armenia’s defense minister Davit Tonoyan visited the Republic of Artsakh Defense Army, during his working visit to Artsakh within the framework of the military cooperation program between the two Armenian republics, press service of the Defense Ministry reports.

Tonoyan, accompanied by Artsakh Defense Minister and Defense Army Commander Karen Abrahamyan, went to several military facilities and discussed the future plans under the cooperation program.

Tombstones with Armenian inscriptions found near Georgia bridge

News.am, Armenia
Oct 12 2019
Tombstones with Armenian inscriptions found near Georgia bridge (PHOTOS) Tombstones with Armenian inscriptions found near Georgia bridge (PHOTOS)

11:43, 12.10.2019
                  

TBILISI. – Tombstones with Armenian and Georgian inscriptions were discovered during restoration work at Dry Bridge of Georgia’s capital city of Tbilisi, the embassy of Armenia in Georgia reported.

The embassy diplomats have been at this construction site, and have examined these already-numbered tombstones.

Also, the diplomats have contacted the representatives of the construction company, and work is underway with the relevant Georgian authorities to determine the fate of these tombstones.

Sports: Euro 2020: Bookmakers’ view on Lichtenstein vs. Armenia clash

News.am, Armenia
Oct 12 2019

Armenia on Saturday will be hosted in Group J to Lichtenstein in their seventh UEFA Euro 2020 qualification-round match.

Bookmakers consider the guests the clear favorites in this clash. On the average, they give a bet of 1.25 for an Armenia win, whereas the bet for Lichtenstein winning this game is 12, and that for a draw is 7.

The match in Vaduz, the capital city of Liechtenstein, is slated for kickoff at 10:45pm Armenia time.

The Armenian church marks the Feast of the Holy Translators

Panorama, Armenia
Oct 12 2019
Society 10:55 12/10/2019 Armenia

The Armenian Apostolic Church marks to day the Feast of the Holy Translators. For the Armenian people the Feast of the Holy Translators is one of the most favorite and beloved national-ecclesiastical feasts. As Qahana.am reports, nearly two hundred disciples of St. Mesrob Mashtots and St. Sahak are known by the general group name “Holy Translators”. The disciples of the above mentioned group of Holy Translators are known as “Junior Translators”.

Celebrating this feast, the Armenian Apostolic Church pays tribute of respect to the bright memory of St. Mesrob Mashtots, Yeghishe, Moses of Khoronk, philosoppher Davit Anhaght, whose sacred work and mission later has been continued on by St. Gregory of Narek and St. Nerses the Gracious. The word “Translator” means “Interpreter”. Comprehending and precisely understanding the demands of that period, the Holy Translators initiated the sacred work of creating the Armenian alphabet and literature. By the strength of their faith they dispersed the darkness and warmed the human souls. Thanks to the Holy Translators the Holy Bible was translated into Armenian and the Armenian people obtained the possibility to read the Holy Book in the native language.

By means of their activity the Holy Translators contributed to the spiritual-cultural awakening of Armenia. After the translation of the Holy Bible, many books of Church Father were translated into Armenian, and thanks to this fact many translations, the original copies of which haven’t been preserved, presently exist only in the translated variant and thus the translations have obtained the value of the original.

Ethnic Armenians release details about Turkish military invasion in Syria

ArmenPress, Armenia
Oct 12 2019
 
 
Ethnic Armenians release details about Turkish military invasion in Syria
 
13:27,
 
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 12, ARMENPRESS. Ethnic Armenians who moved from Syria’s Tell Abyad to Aleppo due to the Turkish military invasion, told about the situation in that region following the military operations.
 
Sargis Nazarian and Vanes Kecherian told Aleppo’s Gandzasar daily that they were in Tell Abyad for working purposes.
 
“Before the start of the war our work was very good. We were working and enjoying our job. When the Turkish attack started days before, a shot was fired towards Tell Abyad. The Turkish armed forces started opening shots towards Tell Abyad and nearby villages. Staying there was a matter of life and death. We could not stay there. We left everything there and moved on. At that time we spent a terrible night. The villages in Syria’s north-east near the Turkish border were hit by rockets”, Vanes Kecherian said.
 
Sargis Nazarian in turn stated that they have received a warm welcome in Aleppo.
 
“Now the situation is unclear, we are waiting”, Nazarian said.
 
On October 9 Turkish forces launched an offensive in Syria’s north-east.
 
The Armenian foreign ministry released a statement noting that Armenia condemns the military invasion by Turkey in north-east Syria, which would lead to deterioration of regional security, losses among civilians, mass displacement and eventually to a new humanitarian crisis.
 
Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan

Dems Aiding Iran’s Backdoor to EU Trade

American Thinker
Oct 12 2019
By Jesse Bogner

For the average observer, any mention of U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.), Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) brings to mind those lawmakers’ calls for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

The role is a familiar one for House Intelligence Committee chair Schiff, the de facto Congressional spokesman for the Mueller Report and now for the inquiry into the Ukraine scandal. Yet these three Democratic legislators are lesser known for their entanglement in another conundrum — enabling Iran to skirt U.S. sanctions and infiltrate European markets.

It begins with seemingly distinct, yet in actuality highly interconnected events which took place on a parallel track from Oct. 1-2. On those dates, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), a Russia-led trade alliance of five ex-Soviet republics which was formed with the goal of countering the European Union, held its annual conference in Armenia’s capital of Yerevan.

This year’s summit served as a precursor to Iran’s official membership in the EAEU beginning on Oct. 27, a development which will mean that Iranian goods can be exported to the EAEU states (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia) with virtually no tariffs. The particularly concerning element for the West in this equation is Armenia, the only EAEU member possessing a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) with the EU. In essence, Tehran’s pending EAEU membership carries the potential to bring Iranian commerce directly to Europe — with the Iran-Armenia border as the primary conduit.

It should come as no surprise that Armenia, which is rapidly expanding its booming trade with the Iranians and in April reached a customs cooperation deal with the Islamic Republic, stands poised to function as the chief channel for expanding Iran’s business footprint in Europe. The Trump administration is already well familiar with Armenia’s history as a sanctions-buster, as the U.S. sanctioned two Armenian companies in August due to their business ties with Iran. Tehran has also used Armenian banks as a mechanism for circumventing international financial sanctions. Further, at the EAEU conference, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashiyan stated outright his intent to deepen Armenia-Iran ties “in spite of U.S. sanctions.”

The second piece of the puzzle is Pallone’s Oct. 1-2 visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian-occupied territory that is affirmed in four U.N. resolutions as part of Azerbaijan. Days before the New Jersey lawmaker’s trip, Pallone, Speier, and Schiff signed a Sept. 27 letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper calling for “the immediate halt of military aid to Azerbaijan,” citing their concerns over how “the supplies, training, and manpower supported by the dramatic amount of U.S. funding [for Azerbaijan] will be used to further perpetuate aggression against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.”

(via Wikipedia)

Yet the U.S. funding which the lawmakers are targeting — $58.6 million for Azerbaijan in fiscal year 2018 and $42.9 million in fiscal year 2019 — falls under the Section 333 Building Partner Capacity program and pertains to maritime security as well as border capabilities, including the curbing of Iranian aggression at the Islamic Republic’s border with Azerbaijan. In fact, the American security assistance in question has no implications for Azerbaijani military capabilities vis-à-vis Nagorno-Karabakh. By seeking to torpedo this funding, all that the three pro-Armenian House Democrats are actually accomplishing is paving a path towards bolstering Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.

The timing is unmistakable. During the very same early-October days on which Armenia hosts a gathering that celebrates Iran’s forthcoming economic empowerment through EAEU membership, Pallone visits Armenian-occupied territory to tout the same pro-Iranian policy recommendations expressed in his letter to Pompeo and Esper.

“I don’t think we should be giving any military assistance to Azerbaijan, because every indication is that they would use it — the likelihood is that they would use it against Armenia,” Pallone said in Nagorno-Karabakh.

It’s richly ironic that Pallone, who purports to be a leading voice against foreign influence over American affairs, lands in Nagorno-Karabakh on the Armenian government’s own military helicopter to urge the end of security assistance to a U.S. ally. If that’s not foreign influence, what really is?

The same could be said of Speier and Schiff, the self-anointed crusaders for the truth on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election who simultaneously exacerbate Russia’s well-documented influence over Armenia. How can they ignore, for instance, that Armenia’s borders and airspace are patrolled by Russian troops and aircraft?

Let’s hope that unlike the pro-Armenian contingent in Congress, the Trump administration operates from a reality-based perspective when assessing America’s strategic interests — starting with a nuanced understanding of how Armenia empowers Iran.

Jesse Bogner is an author and journalist. His memoir and social critique, The Egotist, has been translated into five languages. His work has been featured in The Daily Caller, MSN, and The Huffington Post.

For the average observer, any mention of U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.), Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), and Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) brings to mind those lawmakers’ calls for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

The role is a familiar one for House Intelligence Committee chair Schiff, the de facto Congressional spokesman for the Mueller Report and now for the inquiry into the Ukraine scandal. Yet these three Democratic legislators are lesser known for their entanglement in another conundrum — enabling Iran to skirt U.S. sanctions and infiltrate European markets.

It begins with seemingly distinct, yet in actuality highly interconnected events which took place on a parallel track from Oct. 1-2. On those dates, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), a Russia-led trade alliance of five ex-Soviet republics which was formed with the goal of countering the European Union, held its annual conference in Armenia’s capital of Yerevan.

This year’s summit served as a precursor to Iran’s official membership in the EAEU beginning on Oct. 27, a development which will mean that Iranian goods can be exported to the EAEU states (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia) with virtually no tariffs. The particularly concerning element for the West in this equation is Armenia, the only EAEU member possessing a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) with the EU. In essence, Tehran’s pending EAEU membership carries the potential to bring Iranian commerce directly to Europe — with the Iran-Armenia border as the primary conduit.

It should come as no surprise that Armenia, which is rapidly expanding its booming trade with the Iranians and in April reached a customs cooperation deal with the Islamic Republic, stands poised to function as the chief channel for expanding Iran’s business footprint in Europe. The Trump administration is already well familiar with Armenia’s history as a sanctions-buster, as the U.S. sanctioned two Armenian companies in August due to their business ties with Iran. Tehran has also used Armenian banks as a mechanism for circumventing international financial sanctions. Further, at the EAEU conference, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashiyan stated outright his intent to deepen Armenia-Iran ties “in spite of U.S. sanctions.”

The second piece of the puzzle is Pallone’s Oct. 1-2 visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian-occupied territory that is affirmed in four U.N. resolutions as part of Azerbaijan. Days before the New Jersey lawmaker’s trip, Pallone, Speier, and Schiff signed a Sept. 27 letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper calling for “the immediate halt of military aid to Azerbaijan,” citing their concerns over how “the supplies, training, and manpower supported by the dramatic amount of U.S. funding [for Azerbaijan] will be used to further perpetuate aggression against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.”

(via Wikipedia)

Yet the U.S. funding which the lawmakers are targeting — $58.6 million for Azerbaijan in fiscal year 2018 and $42.9 million in fiscal year 2019 — falls under the Section 333 Building Partner Capacity program and pertains to maritime security as well as border capabilities, including the curbing of Iranian aggression at the Islamic Republic’s border with Azerbaijan. In fact, the American security assistance in question has no implications for Azerbaijani military capabilities vis-à-vis Nagorno-Karabakh. By seeking to torpedo this funding, all that the three pro-Armenian House Democrats are actually accomplishing is paving a path towards bolstering Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.

The timing is unmistakable. During the very same early-October days on which Armenia hosts a gathering that celebrates Iran’s forthcoming economic empowerment through EAEU membership, Pallone visits Armenian-occupied territory to tout the same pro-Iranian policy recommendations expressed in his letter to Pompeo and Esper.

“I don’t think we should be giving any military assistance to Azerbaijan, because every indication is that they would use it — the likelihood is that they would use it against Armenia,” Pallone said in Nagorno-Karabakh.

It’s richly ironic that Pallone, who purports to be a leading voice against foreign influence over American affairs, lands in Nagorno-Karabakh on the Armenian government’s own military helicopter to urge the end of security assistance to a U.S. ally. If that’s not foreign influence, what really is?

The same could be said of Speier and Schiff, the self-anointed crusaders for the truth on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election who simultaneously exacerbate Russia’s well-documented influence over Armenia. How can they ignore, for instance, that Armenia’s borders and airspace are patrolled by Russian troops and aircraft?

Let’s hope that unlike the pro-Armenian contingent in Congress, the Trump administration operates from a reality-based perspective when assessing America’s strategic interests — starting with a nuanced understanding of how Armenia empowers Iran.

Jesse Bogner is an author and journalist. His memoir and social critique, The Egotist, has been translated into five languages. His work has been featured in The Daily Caller, MSN, and The Huffington Post.



Links to Kim Kardashian’s visit to Armenia in Oct 2019

Links to Kardashian’s Visit to Armenia
Oct 7 to 12, 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian baptizes Psalm, Chicago and Saint West in Armenia
Oct 7 2019
 
 
A Sibling Affair! Kim Kardashian Gets Her Kids Psalm, Chicago and Saint Baptized in Armenia
Oct 7 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian shares footage of herself lovingly cradling baby son Psalm as she takes him to his baptism in her ancestral homeland of Armenia
Oct 7 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian christens her children in Armenia
October 7, 2019
 
 
Kardashian Baptizes Children In Private Ceremony At ‘Vatican’ Of Armenian Church
Oct 7 2019
 
 
 
Kim Kardashian looks cheery as she arrives in Armenia with North, 6, Saint, 3, Chicago, 20 months, and Psalm, 4 months, ahead of their baptism
Oct 7 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Heads To Armenia And Baptizes Saint, Chicago and Psalm West
 Oct 8 2019
 https://etcanada.com/news/520145/kim-kardashian-heads-to-armenia-and-baptizes-saint-chicago-and-psalm-west/
 
 
Kim Kardashian West Just Baptized Saint, Chicago, and Psalm in Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s Kids Psalm, Chicago and Saint Get Baptized in Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian wows in curve-skimming trouser suit as she visits Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian christens her children in Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian’s children Psalm, Chicago, and Saint baptized in Armenia, father Kanye West skips ceremony
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Baptises Her Children in Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian gets children Saint, Chicago and Psalm baptised in Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim & Kourtney Kardashian Dress Kids InBeautiful White Outfits For BaptismIn Armenia
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Parades Around In A See-Through Dress After Baptizing Her Kids In Armenia Church
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian visit Armenian President Armen Sarkissian for dinner at the palace
Oct 9 2019
 
 
 
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian pay respects at homeland Armenian Genocide Memorial
Oct 8 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian baptises her children in Armenia
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian dresses daughter North in matching necklace and huge earrings as family wear all black while visiting Temple of Garni in Armenia
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Had Her Kids Baptised While Visiting Armenia
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian pay respects at homeland Armenian Genocide Memorial
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian Have Dinner With Armenian President Armen Sarkissian
Oct 10 2019
 
 
Explained: Why Kim Kardashian West met Armenia’s Prime Minister
Oct 10 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian and Sister Kourtney Suit Up to Meet With the Armenian President
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian ‘made a deal’ with the Prime Minister of Armenia during her visit
Oct 9 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian shares picture of herself wearing a traditional headscarf as she is baptized in Armenia
Oct 10 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian captures the moment her children are baptized during visit to her ancestral homeland of Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
KIM KARDASHIAN SHARES SHE WAS BAPTIZED WITH HER KIDS IN ARMENIA
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian got baptized in Armenia alongside her kids
Oct 11 2019
 
 
‘So Blessed’: Kim Kardashian West Gets Baptized at Historic Church in Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
 
Kim Kardashian Offers Glimpse At Her Baptism Ceremony In Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kardashians Take Kids to Armenia — Here’s Why!
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Wore a Veil to Her Children’s Baptisms in Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Shares Photos with North and Reveals She Was Baptized with Her Kids in Armenia
Oct 10 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian West & Her Children Get Baptized During Trip to Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Reveals She WasBaptized With Her ‘Babies’ In Armenia &Shares Pics With North West
Oct 10 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Got Baptized In Armenia Along With Her Kids — PHOTOS
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian West baptised in Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Got Baptized in Armenia Alongside Her Children
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Wore a Veil to Her Children’s Baptisms in Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
KIM’S BLESSED: Kim Kardashian covers her head with traditional scarf as she is baptised in Armenia
Oct 11 2019
 
 
 
Kim Kardashian Feels “So Blessed” While Sharing New Family Baptism Pictures
Oct 11 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian shares pictures of children Saint, Chicago and Psalm’s baptisms in Armenia
Oct 12 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian And Her Kids Are Baptized In Historic Armenian Cathedral
Oct 12 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian West And Her Children Given New Names At Armenian Baptism
Oct 12 2019
 
 
Kim Kardashian Gets Baptized In Armenia With Children And Kourtney Kardashian
Oct 12 2019