Armenia plans to upgrade Metsamor NPP based on its own budgetary resources

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 15:27, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenia plans to upgrade the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant based on its own budget resources, Foreign minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said in an interview to Interfax news agency, commenting on the statement of the Russian Ambassador to Armenia according to which Moscow and Yerevan continue discussing the issue of extending the loan for upgrading the NPP.

“We plan to upgrade the NPP based on our budget resources. And in this respect the possibility of new loans is viewed from the very prism that we do the abovementioned activity with our own resources”, he said.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian Speaker of Parliament congratulates Artsakh counterpart on Independence Day

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 15:49, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan addressed a congratulatory message to Speaker of Parliament of Artsakh Artur Tovmasyan on the occasion of the Independence Day of the Artsakh Republic, the Armenian Parliament told Armenpress.

“Dear Mr. Tovmasyan,

On behalf of the Parliament of Armenia and myself personally I address my warm congratulations and wishes to you and the Artsakh-Armenians on the Independence Day.

I proudly follow the heated process of reforms and development in Artsakh, which undoubtedly is also followed by the international community.

Thanks to our joint efforts and dedicated work we will fulfill our national goals and programs, by recording new achievements and success both in the domestic and foreign policy fields for the benefit of our two Armenian states and the unity of the Armenian people”, the Armenian Speaker of Parliament said, wishing new achievements to the Artsakh counterpart, and peace and prosperity to Artsakh.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 01-09-20

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 18:11, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, 1 SEPTEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 1 September, USD exchange rate down by 0.34 drams to 486.86 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 2.46 drams to 583.01 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.01 drams to 6.60 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 5.88 drams to 654.49 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 21.39 drams to 30638.23 drams. Silver price down by 0.30 drams to 428.11 drams. Platinum price down by 10.16 drams to 14557.21 drams.

Several arrests made in Armenia racketeering travel fraud involving 50 Iranians

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 17:29, 1 September, 2020

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Several members of an organized crime syndicate consisting of Armenians and Iranians are under arrest for racketeering and defrauding around 50 citizens of Iran in a travel fraud, the Armenian police said in a news release.

Two Iranian citizens recruited their 50 countrymen and transported them to Armenia under the pretext of organizing their further travel to European countries. The accomplices of the Iranian duo, who are citizens of Armenia, met the victims of the fraud in Armenia and charged a total of nearly 300,000 dollars for their services – which from the beginning was a fraud. The con artists presented themselves to be representatives of law enforcement or diplomatic sectors in order to obtain the victims’ trust.

Some of the 50 people were taken to Turkey and Georgia and promised to be sent to their preferred destinations afterwards. However, they were again taken back to Armenia and had their passports seized by the perpetrators.

Police said several of the Iranian suspects were identified and have given statements.

Other members of the crime group have been apprehended and arrested. Some of the seized passports of the victims have been recovered amid the ongoing criminal investigation.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Newspaper: Armenia PM usurps powers of President, parliament speaker

News.am, Armenia
Sep 1 2020

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Sports: Henrikh Mkhitaryan thanks Arsenal, club’s former boss

Panorama, Armenia
Sep 1 2020
Sport 10:57 01/09/2020World

Henrikh Mkhitaryan has taken to Facebook to thank Arsenal and club’s former manager Arsene Wenger after the Armenian international signed a permanent deal with Roma as he terminated his contract with Arsenal by mutual consent.

“I’m delighted to announce that I have permanently joined the Giallorossi," Mkhitaryan wrote.

"Firstly, I would like to thank Arsenal, its personnel and the millions of Gunners, all whom supported me over the past year and a half. A special thanks goes to Arsene Wenger for having brought me to the club and for his trust in me.

"Now the preparation begins with my new challenge and my second year adventure in Serie A.

"I love the city of Roma, I love this club and I count the fans in my heart. I will give all of my effort in helping us achieve our goals!"

Mkhitaryan spent last season on loan with the Italian side, scoring nine goals in 22 Serie A appearances as Roma secured a fifth-place finish.



Does Armenia officially recognize Lukashenko as legitimate president of Belarus?

Panorama, Armenia
Sep 1 2020

Armenia strongly hopes that the situation in Belarus will be resolved peacefully, Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said in an interview with Interfax on Monday.

To the reporter’s remark that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan came to power as a result of a “velvet”, non-violent revolution in 2018 and now it turns out that Armenia supports the Belarusian leader, the minister said: “There is no doubt that the key to handling the difficult situation is in the hands of the people of Belarus. Armenia has passed its own path and it isn’t right to draw parallels between them. Yes, there can be some shared criteria, but in general, we have two different situations. The most important thing is to understand and acknowledge that it's for the people of Belarus to resolve the issue. We strongly hope that the situation will be resolved peacefully.”

Asked whether Armenia officially recognizes Alexander Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus, Mnatsakanyan said that Pashinyan has congratulated the president of Belarus.

“We will follow how the people of Belarus will resolve this problem. We intend to work with Belarus in all directions, both on bilateral and international platforms,” he added.



Fire at Armenia’s Proshyan Brandy Factory kills 2, injures 4

Panorama, Armenia
Sep 1 2020

Two people have been killed, while four others have been injured in a fire that broke out at the Proshyan Brandy Factory in the Armenian village of Armavir on Tuesday.

Emergency workers reached the scene after receiving a fire report in the afternoon.

The fire was contained at 12:44pm, the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.

The wounded people have been taken to Armenia Republican Medical Center in moderate condition, it added.

No other details were immediately available.



Asbarez: ARF Bureau Announcement

September 1,  2020


Armenian Revolutionary Federation

On the occasion of the 130th anniversary of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the ARF Bureau announces an amnesty for all former members who have either been expelled or have resigned from the ranks and who, during their time away from party, have not worked against the ARF.

Individuals wishing to rejoin the ARF may apply with the ARF bodies in the regions, in which they are residing.

ARF Bureau
September 1, 2020

Asbarez: Treaty of Sèvres: Unfinished Business 100 Years

Treaty of Sèvres: Unfinished Business 100 Years

September 1,  2020

Panelists clockwise from top left: Vicken Sonentz-Papazian, Armen Hovanissian and Steve Dadaian

WATERTOWN, Mass. –  Panelists Vicken Sonentz Papazian, Esq., Steve Dadaian, Esq. and Armen K. Hovannisian, Esq. participated in the live panel discussion “Treaty of Sèvres: Unfinished Business” marking the 100th anniversary of the treaty on Facebook live on August 20.

The panel, produced by the Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region, in partnership with the Armenian National Committee of America, the Armenian National Committee of Canada, Armenian National Committee of America Western Region, the Armenian Legal Center for Justice and Human Rights and the Armenian Bar Association provided viewers with an overview of the Treaty of Sèvres including a discussion of its legality and relevance today.

The panel discussion was live-streamed on a wide range of Facebook pages, including the ANCA, Asbarez, Armenian Weekly and Armenian Bar Association, among others, reaching hundreds of thousands people.

August 10, 2020, marked 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Sèvres, an international treaty signed by both Turkey and the Republic of Armenia in 1920, that recognizes that Turkey is responsible for its war crimes and demands that Turkey take steps to facilitate the process of punishing those directly involved in the crime.

Papazian, an attorney in private practice in Los Angeles and former executive director of the ANCA, served as the moderator and began the discussion with an overview of the Treaty of Sèvres including a set up of the historical background.

“The Treaty of Sèvres must not only be viewed as a historic legal document, but also as the international community’s acknowledgment and confirmation of Armenia’s legitimate territorial claims. The international community’s failure to enforce the terms of the Treaty continues to adversely impact the region to this very day, demonstrating that the terms of the Treaty are as relevant, and the enforcement of the Treaty as necessary today as they were 100 years ago,” said Papazian.

Expanding upon Papazian’s introduction, Dadaian, a trial attorney in California and member of the ANCA National Board, provided viewers with the in-depth historical context of the Treaty of Sèvres, including the relevant events during World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the territorial provisions and Allied Powers’ zones of influence.

A timeline of the Sevres Treaty

He also described the specific history related to the Treaty of Sèvres and the granting of the Armenian Homeland – a Homeland that was initially intended to be a prosperous and defensible territory – a territory in which Armenians would not be a minority.

“The self-executing 89th and 90th clauses of the Treaty of Sèvres are valid and enforceable under international law irrespective of the rest of the Treaty and allowed for legal title to the Van, Erzurum, Bitlis, and part of Trebizond vilayets to be lawfully and irrevocably transferred to the Republic of Armenia on November 22, 1920,” said Dadaian.

Dadaian was emphatic in stating that “no other legally enforceable agreement since Sèvres and the Wilson Arbitral Award of November 1920 has referenced the delineation of the Armenian Turkish frontier. It remains the last word on that frontier. Ironically perhaps it is only the Republic of Turkey that truly recognizes this reality as evidenced by their thinly veiled attempt to make the affirmation of the invalid Treaty of Kars as their most important clause in the unratified Turkish Armenian Protocols of 2009. Those clauses of the Treaty of Sèvres serve as Kryptonite to Turkey’s claim of territorial rights to those vilayets.”

Dadaian concluded, “As to the oft-repeated myth that the Treaty of Lausanne somehow replaced the unratified Sèvres Treaty vis a vis the Armenian frontier, one need only look to the missing presence of Armenia as a signatory to Lausanne and, in fact, neither the word Armenia nor the eastern frontier were ever even mentioned in that treaty. All that remains is the political will to enforce that which the law is clear on.”

Hovannisian, also a practicing attorney in the State of California, who chairs the Armenian Bar Association’s Armenian Genocide Reparations Committee and serves on its Board of Governors, furthered the conversation with the legal implications of the Treaty of Sèvres with a specific focus on Articles 89 and 90, which include the creation of the Armenian state and President Woodrow Wilson’s arbitration.

“There is an old saying among lawyers that if you have the facts on your side, pound the facts; if you have the law on your side, pound the law; if you have neither on your side, pound the table. With the facts and the law of Sèvres on our side, we are in a position to drill down deeply into both, leaving the table-thumping to others,” said Hovannisian.

The Treaty of Sèvres demands that Turkey repeal the 1915 Abandoned Property laws and the supplementary provisions thereof, compelling it to return all confiscated properties to individual or community owners. Finally, the Treaty of Sèvres provides a legal basis for the arbitration appeal to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to determine the Armenia-Turkey border.

The panel underscored the foundation of the argument – the notion that Articles 89 and 90 granted the territory to Armenian upon resolution of the Arbitration and that based on that the Armenian nation has a valid, legal claim to the territory. Hence making the Treaty of Sevres, even 100 years later, unfinished business.