Turkish Press: Azerbaijan’s president lends Turkey unwavering support

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Sept 2 2020
Azerbaijan's president lends Turkey unwavering support

Faruk Zorlu,Jeyhun Aliyev   | 02.09.2020

ANKARA

Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev vowed Wednesday to "stand with Turkey under any circumstances without any hesitation," state news agency Azertac reported.

Aliyev made the comments as he accepted credentials of the newly appointed Greece's ambassador to Azerbaijan, Nikolaos Piperigos, at an event in the capital Baku.

"I can tell you, and it is no secret, that Turkey is not only our friend and partner, but also a brotherly country for us. Without any hesitation whatsoever, we support Turkey and will support it under any circumstances," the Azerbaijani leader told Piperigos.

Speaking on the recent tensions between Turkey and Greece in the Eastern Mediterranean, Aliyev said: "We support them [Turkey] on all issues, including the issue of intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean have heightened as Greece seeks to block Turkey's exploration of energy resources in the region, which Ankara says is well within its rights.

Greece has attempted to illegally restrict Turkey’s maritime territory, trying to box it into its shores based on small Greek islands near the Turkish coast.

Turkey has argued the sides should instead sit down for dialogue to reach a win-win solution based on fair sharing.

Greece has also recently carried out military drills — including with France — meant to intimidate Turkey into stopping energy exploration, as well as illegally armed Aegean islands, in violation of longstanding peace treaties.

Athens’ recent maritime delimitation agreement with Egypt also violates Turkey’s continental shelf and maritime rights, sparking further tensions between the two neighbors.

Upper Karabakh conflict

Aliyev also briefed the envoy about the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno Karabakh conflict, adding that Armenia along with other crimes committed a genocide against Azerbaijani people, made homeless a million of Azerbaijanis, and committed a policy of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territories, as well as violated the international law.

He expressed concern about the military cooperation between Armenia, Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration.

Border skirmishes between Armenia and Azerbaijan this July left a dozen Azerbaijani soldiers dead, further escalating tensions between the arch rivals.

Since 1991, the Armenian military has illegally occupied the Upper Karabakh region, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan.

Four UN Security Council and two UN General Assembly resolutions, as well as decisions by many international organizations, refer to this fact and demand the withdrawal of the occupational Armenian forces from Upper Karabakh and seven other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.






Azerbaijani press: Russian FM: Specific parameters formulated to be agreed to resolve Karabakh conflict

By Akbar Mammadov

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that specific parameters have been formulated to be agreed upon to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Lavrov made this remark during his speech at the Moscow State Foreign Relations Institute on September 1, Trend reported.

"Russia participates in the international efforts to create conditions for the settlement of various conflicts, including the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, for the consideration of which the OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by Russia, the US, and France, respectively, was set up,” Lavrov said.

The minister noted that the group also consists of several other countries, including Belarus, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland, and Turkey, although by the decision of this group, the co-chairs – Russia, the USA, and France were empowered to work daily to create the necessary atmosphere in which the parties themselves could find generally acceptable agreements.

“We don’t write scenarios for solving the problem, but we create conditions so that the parties could agree among themselves,” added Lavrov.

He pointed out that over the past 18 years, the first such documents have been developed between the parties, and great work has been done.

“The documents formulated principles that reflect both the principles of the UN Charter and the principles of the Helsinki Final Act. They also formulated specific parameters to be agreed for this settlement to take place,” the minister said.

Lavrov highlighted that recently several incidents took place which has seriously increased tensions and didn’t contribute to a positive role for the efforts of the co-chairs to be successful in creating the proper atmosphere.

Furthermore, the minister touched upon the documents on the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He said that these documents contain a denouement that will ensure justice.

“Our line is based on the set of documents that have been developed over almost 18 years. There are the so-called ‘Madrid principles’, and also updated versions of documents that were approved by the parties as a basis for further work.”

Lavrov noted that these documents have been deposited in the OSCE Secretariat, and added that suggestions are voiced that it is necessary to abandon these documents and start from scratch, or even launch some kind of plan "B”.

“We believe that this will be a big mistake and are convinced that what has been achieved over these years should remain the basis of our future efforts. I will not describe in detail what is agreed there,” Lavrov said.

He noted that this is a fairly confidential part of the job.

“But I can assure you that there is a denouement that will ensure justice for both the Armenian and the Azerbaijani representatives.”

Azerbaijan and Armenia are locked in a conflict over Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh breakaway region, which along with seven adjacent regions was occupied by Armenian forces in a war in the early 1990s. More than 20,000 Azerbaijanis were killed and around one million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilities.

The OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by the United States, Russia and France has been mediating the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict since the signing of the volatile cease-fire agreement in 1994. The Minsk Group’s efforts have resulted in no progress and to this date, Armenia has failed to abide by the UN Security Council resolutions (822, 853, 874 and 884) that demand the withdrawal of Armenian military forces from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

Akbar Mammadov  is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow him on Twitter: @AkbarMammadov97

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Turkish press: Three faiths in Los Angeles: A spiritual showcase at J. Paul Getty Museum

Through the looking glass, the wandering seer spies sacred texts from the three great monotheistic traditions, their illuminated calligraphy rendered to the finest wisp of an ink brush flicked centuries past.

A dazzlingly detailed piece, "Decorated Text Page, Book of Exodus, from Rothschild Pentateuch" appears first, as is chronological to the historical precedence of the kindred, Abrahamic faiths. Made in 1296 by an unknown hand, it is a supreme example of premodern artistry toward the end of the infamous Dark Ages, out of which the West emerged.

Without supreme knowledge of the folk embellishments and institutional umbrella under which the anonymous painter-scribes worked, it is impossible to assess the visual and textual references of this overwhelmingly baroque, gold leaf manuscript. However, a naive eye has a fantasy land of explorative potential across its opaque, magisterial beauty. Following in line within a context in which bestiaries were popularly conceived, the Torah flies with imagination.

Integrated within the living architecture of what is likely a creative portrayal of Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem, or an incarnation thereof, the columned and buttressed holy structure of religious magnificence stands square atop the main bodies of text – held up, as it were, by streaming vegetal spires, tail-like and ethereal. The color scheme, a rustic invention of vibrant oranges, cerulean and plush purples, evokes the velvet airs of the era, in which clothing fashions were dominated by the fusty pomp of its softness.

"Decorated Text Page, Book of Exodus, from Rothschild Pentateuch," 1296, tempera colors, gold, and ink. (Courtesy of Getty Museum)

Lion-headed dragons grow like flowers atop the corners of the temple, its sharp corners are winged with fire, bejeweled and encrusted with precious stone, yet also retaining an organic naturalism, however otherworldly. Within its three chambers, a white stork lunges upward into a coruscant haze of stars. Enwrapped in vines, their necks entwined, a pair of mammalian birds face-off, embedded in the multilayered architectural dream. The Hebrew for "David" is set within the maelstrom of swirling abstractions and geometric complexities.

The Rothschild Pentateuch is in codex form, not the typical scroll of most Torahs as they are used ritually in synagogues today. Pentateuch is a Greek word meaning "five books" – referring to the books of Moses, including Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. This is the core of the Hebrew bible. In the 13th century, when calligraphers created the masterpiece at the Getty, they were serving Jews in northern Europe, particularly those who settled in the Rhineland – later referred to as the Ashkenazi.

The Ashkenazim form the largest component of the world’s Jewish population, accounting for about 80% of communities around the world. The etymology of Ashkenaz refers to the name of the great-grandson of the Biblical Noah, from whom the Jews of northern Europe claim direct descent. Coincidentally, it was during the time of the forging of the Rothschild Pentateuch when European Jews assumed their title as Ashkenazis. Likely, an itinerant Jewish scribe declared it.

Transgressing restrictions that kept Jews out of painting guilds, the scribe would work with local artists, often Christians. This being the case, invaluable works of this kind can be seen as the result of interfaith collaboration. As the first Hebrew manuscript in the Getty collection, illuminated across a thousand magic-inspiring pages, it is one of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible produced during the Middle Ages. With two main varieties of Hebrew script, it is a powerful demonstration of the literary and artistic treasury of its contemporary aesthetics.

Circle of Stefan Lochner, "Initial P: Saint Paul," around 1450, gold leaf, tempera, and black ink on parchment, 36.7 by 26 centimeters. (Courtesy of Getty Museum)

Letters of Prophets

The art of illuminating the Bible risked being lost in time by the 15th century when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. Its exacting elegance is as humbling as the message of Jesus himself. Inscribed in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Ge’ez, Armenian and other languages, the New Testament leaped from its Hebraic ancestor with epistles of the prophet’s disciples, accounts of his life, and a tale of the apocalypse. One copy of a particularly sumptuous production from 1450 at Getty was made for the cathedral of Cologne in Germany.

The manuscript detail, known as “Initial P: Saint Paul” is attributed to the Circle of Stefan Lochner. As movable type was just beginning to revolutionize the political dimensions of social life, overthrowing the foundations of historical religion and public education, illuminated Bibles gained a rarified appreciation. By 1450, the Circle of Stephen Lochner finished the Bible toward the end of Gutenberg’s relatively long life (passing away at 78, he lived twice as long as most people of his day).

The decorated letters are practically sculptural, as they leap out of the parchment with a spherical visual pull. Medieval artists who worked on illuminated manuscripts essentially practiced a premodern version of op art, contrasting precise geometrical abstraction against figurative realism, mostly of saints and prophets, and gilded calligraphy. A fascinating, almost multimedia dimensionality comes into focus where the illuminator painted Apostle Paul inside the loop of the letter "P" – pointing and eyeing his words, as revealed. It is a theatrical holy text.

And finally, a Quran from the ninth century (second century AH), known as "Bifolium from a Fragmentary Qur’an," presents, among its many internal treasures, decorated pages from Surat al-An’am – specifically lines 121-122 of the sixth chapter. Their content refers to the ethics of diet and the miracle of resurrection. But the innovative visual wonders of its display on the sepia-toned paper, handed down for over a millennium, speak of self-mastery and the strength of the human will to outperform itself, to inspire moral thought with sublime joy and solemn respect for the fickle nature of consciousness and the whims of creation.

The remote curation from the Getty describes how early Muslim scribes and artists performed their unique adaptations of the manuscript traditions that they have ultimately shared with their coreligionists of the three Abrahamic traditions. Quranic calligraphers would trace Arabic layers first before placing gold leaves with special care onto the word "Allah." There were certain effects to indicate logistical aspects of ritual readings, as concerns the ceremonial usage of such manuscripts. Each chapter ends with ornamental rosettes.

With its hue of indigo blue against alternating shades of sandy beige, the ambiance is that of North Africa or the deserts that span much of the geography for countries in which Islam is the majority faith. "Bifolium from a Fragmentary Qur’an" at the Getty is likely from Tunisia, as the L.A. museum’s curators speculate that its texts were recited aloud at the Great Mosque in Kairouan, a small landlocked city surrounded by the Sahara Desert. The layered surface weaves across calligraphic semi-abstraction almost like a carpet. It has a grooved, metallic aesthetic born of its greater cultural spirituality, defined by simplicity and directness.

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Turkish extremists who tried to attack French-Armenian community members to be held liable

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Mnatsakanyan: I am ready to meet with Azerbaijani foreign minister

Public Radio of Armenia
Sep 1 2020

Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are interested in lasting peace in the region, which will be possible to achieve through a peace agreement based on mutual concessions, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said in an interview to Interfax on Monday.

“Unilateral concessions are excluded. They cannot have any prospects," the minister stressed.

In Mnatsakanyan’s words, the peace process has been and will remain a key priority for Yerevan for the settlement of the conflict.

Asked whether he is ready to meet with his Azerbaijani counterpart tomorrow, for example, without any preconditions, the FM said: "Of course, we are open to a meeting, of course, we are ready to continue that work. I want to reiterate that the important part of our work is the need to ensure security, to refrain from the use of force and to find compromises in maximalist approaches.

“For Armenia, there are concrete and key priorities. The issue of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh is a supreme priority for us. The realization of the Artsakh people’s right to self-determination without any restrictions and the provision of real, tangible security for Artsakh is a key priority. And we are ready to work with both the [OSCE Minsk Group] co-chairs and Azerbaijan to define formulas that will allow us to compare and measure the possible compromise.”

Mnatsakanian next highlighted the need for the full involvement of Artsakh in the negotiation process, noting that the issue is, among other things, of a practical nature, as it will strengthen the “sense of ownership” towards the negotiation process on the part of the Nagorno-Karabakh leadership, which, being elected by the Karabakh people, has a corresponding mandate to represent their interests.



Karabakh Ombudsman receives "Armenian Refugees Platform" initiating group coordinator

News.am, Armenia
Sep 1 2020

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Human Rights Defender of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Artak Beglaryan yesterday received coordinator of the “Armenian Refugees Platform” initiating group Artur Ghazaryan.

Beglaryan underscored the importance of social initiatives and platforms for protecting the rights of Azerbaijani-Armenian refugees and persons internally displaced from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and stressed that the issue is in his focus and expressed willingness to support the group within the limits of his powers.

Ghazaryan presented the main areas of activity and goals of the “Armenian Refugees Platform” and stressed that the aim of the initiative is to combine the efforts of different groups to protect the rights and interests of Armenian refugees, setting Artsakh aside as one of the major directions.



Fatal poisoning case in Armenian town caused by homemade vodka

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 12:35, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. According to the preliminary version, the poisoning case in Armenia’s Armavir town has been caused by the methyl alcohol, Head of the Press and PR Department at the Food Safety Inspection Agency Anush Harutyunyan told Armenpress.

“The alleged producer of vodka has been arrested. A batch of unsold alcohol has been confiscated. Actions are also being taken to find and confiscate the drinks obtained by citizens”, she said.

Laboratory examination will be carried out.

11 deaths have been reported from alcohol poisoning of unknown origin in the Armenian town of Armavir.

Currently, 4 people with the suspected poisoning are in intensive care units.

1 person has applied to hospital with the same symptoms, but refused from medical care and has been discharged.

The Investigative Committee launched a criminal case over the incident.

Investigation is underway to clarify all the details of the incident.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan