Lt. General Jalal Harutyunyan recovers normally, to be discharged from hospital soon

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 11:39,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Lt. General Jalal Harutyunyan is recovering normally after being wounded in action in late October during the Azerbaijani attacks while serving as Minister of Defense of Artsakh. At the time of being wounded he was in a combat position of the Defense Army.

The Ministry of Defense told ARMENPRESS that the Lt. General will soon be discharged from hospital.

“Jalal Harutyunyan will be discharged from hospital in two or three days and he will continue outpatient treatment” Defense Ministry of Armenia Director for Information and Public Relations Gevorg Altunyan told ARMENPRESS.

Because Harutyunyan was incapacitated from performing his duties as Minister of Defense, he was replaced the day after he suffered the injuries. Harutyunyan received the Hero of Artsakh title afterwards.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

HayPost intro’s new postage stamps on “Historical and cultural monuments of Armenia”

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. (Press Release) On November 30th, 2020, three postage stamps dedicated to the theme “Historical and cultural monuments. Historical and cultural monuments of Armenia” have been put into circulation.

“HayPost” CJSC has issued a donation coupon for 120 AMD attached to three postage stamps with the nominal values of 240, 330 and 350 AMD. The 120 AMD donation value will be directed to the preservation of the historical and cultural monuments of Armenia. 

The postage stamps have been printed in “Cartor” printing house in France with the print-run of

10 000 pcs. each. The author of the postage stamps’ design is designer Vahagn Mkrtchyan.

The postage stamp with the nominal value of 240 AMD depicts the Agarakadzor Bridge (XIII c. A.D.) located in Vayots Dzor Region. The bridge is situated on the Arpa River, 2.5 km west of Agarakadzor village. The single arch bridge maintained until 1970’s.

The postage stamp with the nominal value of 330 AMD depicts the Monastery of Marmashen (X-XI cc. A.D.) located in Shirak Region. The monastic complex of Marmashen is situated on the left bank of the Akhuryan River. The monastic complex is one of the best complexes of the Armenian architecture. The main church of the complex was built by Vahram Pahlavouni in 988-1029.

The postage stamp with the nominal value of 350 AMD depicts Yererouyk Basilica (VI c. A.D.) located in Shirak Region. Yererouyk is a three-nave basilica, having three double cruciform pillars, two-story rooms in each corner and rich decorative carvings.

Date of issue: 

Designer: Vahagn Mkrtchyan

Photographer:Zaven Sargsyan

Printing house: Cartor, France

Size:40,0 x 24,0mm

Stamps per sheet: 10 pcs

Print run: 10 000 pcs x 3

Compilation of Links to News Articles between Nov. 23 –

To Armenian News Readers:
 
In order to minimize the number of individual posts on Armenian News Website,
the links to some repetitive items from different sources are listed
below.
 
Thank you
 
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Russian Supremacy: Elusive peace in Nagorno Karabakh
https://madrascourier.com/opinion/russian-supremacy-elusive-peace-in-nagorno-karabakh/
 
 
Ethnics Armenians Remember Victims Of Conflict
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/rest-of-the-world-news/ethnics-armenians-remember-victims-of-conflict.html
 
 
Nagorno-Karabakh: Uprooted by war, Armenians face bleak winter in schools and sanatoriums
https://www.sightmagazine.com.au/features/17992-uprooted-by-war-armenians-face-bleak-winter-in-schools-and-sanatoriums
 
 
France sends emergency aid to Armenian community in Nagorno-Karabakh
https://www.rfi.fr/en/international/20201123-france-sends-aid-to-armenia-community-in-nagorno-karabakh-azerbaijan-ceasefire-war-russia-turkey-macron
 
 
Armenia in Political Turmoil following ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh
https://www.newdelhitimes.com/armenia-in-political-turmoil-following-ceasefire-in-nagorno-karabakh/
 
 
Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh mourn a lost war but doubt that peace will last
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/armenia-nagorno-karabakh-frontline/2020/11/22/c0bdc1e6-2b52-11eb-9c21-3cc501d0981f_story.html?outputType=amp&fbclid=IwAR0pjyeU9NJnlUohCmMdpyRNLMug52t1MTzxneV7bwYwLJjHPp65AX516Lo
 
 
Armenian economy minister resigns as government in flux
https://news.yahoo.com/armenian-economy-minister-resigns-government-122428708.html
 
 
Armenia’s Minister of Economy Submits Resignation
https://sputniknews.com/world/202011241081259537-armenias-minister-of-economy-submits-resignation/
 
 
Le Sénat vote pour la reconnaissance du Haut-Karabakh
https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/le-senat-vote-pour-la-reconnaissance-du-haut-karabakh-20201125
 
 
« L’Arménie a cru au mythe de la Russie chrétienne »
https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2020/11/18/olivier-roy-l-armenie-a-cru-au-mythe-de-la-russie-chretienne_6060140_3232.html?fbclid=IwAR2OFNH2P7_z6EzN0LZx949wUK80FLd4B_J3hiK5tKwXyZuuQw0vH1FISv4
 
 
Azerbaijan says army has entered Kalbajar district handed over by Armenia
https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/azerbaijan-says-army-has-entered-kalbajar-district-handed-over-by-armenia/article33173420.ece
 
 
Azerbaijani army enters Kalbajar, region returned by Armenia
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/11/25/azerbaijani-army-enters-kalbajar-region-returned-by-armenia
 
 
Azerbaijan army moves into second district handed back by Armenia
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/azerbaijan-army-moves-into-second-district-handed-back-by-armenia-13633640
 
 
Azerbaijani leader promises ‘life will return’ to region ceded by Armenia
https://globalnews.ca/news/7483598/azerbaijani-leader-ceded-region-revival/
 
 
Azerbaijan slams French Senate vote on Nagorno Karabakh
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/azerbaijan-slams-french-senates-vote-on-nagornokarabakh/1983088
 
 
Baku to probe alleged war crimes by both Azerbaijan, Armenia
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/baku-to-probe-alleged-war-crimes-by-both-azerbaijan-armenia/
 
 
Azerbaijan Lawmakers Urge French Removal From Karabakh Mediation
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/11/26/azerbaijan-lawmakers-urge-french-removal-from-karabakh-mediation-a72160
 
 
Azerbaijan moves into second district handed back by Armenia
https://news.yahoo.com/azerbaijan-army-moves-second-district-221748009.html
 
 
Azerbaijani leader vows to revive region ceded by Armenia  
https://www.telegraphherald.com/ap/international/article_1973427f-6a65-5414-8152-c41d975fde2e.html
 
 
Azerbaijan’s parliament calls for French removal from Nagorno-Karabakh mediation
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/azerbaijans-parliament-calls-for-french-removal-from-nagorno-karabakh-mediation/
 
 
Armenians at a crossroads on last route out of Karabakh
https://guardian.ng/news/armenians-at-a-crossroads-on-last-route-out-of-karabakh/
 
 
 Armenian Parliament Votes Against Lifting Martial Law Imposed Over Hostilities In Karabakh
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/rest-of-the-world-news/armenian-parliament-votes-against-lifting-martial-law-imposed-over-hostilities-in-karabakh.html
 
 
Armenian Prime Minister had phone talks on Karabakh with Putin on Friday
https://tass.com/world/1228581
 
 
Armenia Fund hosts 23rd annual Thanksgiving Day telethon
https://www.foxla.com/news/armenia-fund-hosts-23rd-annual-thanksgiving-day-telethon-to-help-those-in-need
 
 
Russia’s Role in Enforcing Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh Stirs Hopes, Bitterness – WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/articles/russias-role-in-enforcing-peace-in-nagorno-karabakh-stirs-hopes-bitterness-11606572000
 
 
Ganja Left Devastated After Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/rest-of-the-world-news/ganja-left-devastated-after-nagorno-karabakh-conflict.html
 
 
Russia Sends Medical Aid to Nagorny Karabakh, Military Doctors Help Civilians
https://www.novinite.com/articles/206789/Russia+Sends+Medical+Aid+to+Nagorny+Karabakh%2C+Military+Doctors+Help+Civilians
 
 
Risen Energy Provided 5.2MWDC PV Modules to Vayots Arev-1 Solar Farm in Armenia
https://www.wfmz.com/news/pr_newswire/pr_newswire_business/risen-energy-provided-5-2mwdc-pv-modules-to-vayots-arev-1-solar-farm-in-armenia/article_0d930d7d-0024-5c46-b372-88555644d060.html
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

No signs of intentional delay of exchange of prisoners, bodies in Karabakh, says Lavrov

TASS, Russia
Dec 1 2020
He added that assisting with prisoners and bodies exchange has become one of the main goals of the Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh

MOSCOW, December 1. /TASS/. Russia sees no signs of intentional delay of the exchange of the prisoners of war and the bodies of the fallen between the sides of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, however, objective complications for this process do exist, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday.

"It is difficult to speak about any intentional steps towards intentional delay of this process, we do not see any. But it is a fact, that objective complications exist, which, I hope, will be resolved faster now," Lavrov said at a press-conference after the CSTO Foreign Ministers Council online meeting.


Azerbaijan says ready to exchange PoWs with Armenia on “all for all” principle

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 1 2020

Azerbaijan has confirmed its intention to conduct an exchange of prisoners with Armenia on the “all for all” principle, Azerbaijan’s State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons said on Tuesday, TASS reports.

“Azerbaijan stands for the exchange of prisoners and hostages according to the “all for all” principle,” the statement says.

The agency stressed that they are in contact with the command of the Russian peacekeepers on issues related to the servicemen who went missing in the combat zone.


Toy Drive For Artsakh Children Unites Armenian Community

Pasadena Now, CA
Dec 1 2020
Published on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 11:02 am

Thousands of toys and lots of warm clothes were collected for the children of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) at the Homenmen (Armenian Athletic Association) Toy Drive in Pasadena and Glendale.

Volunteers of all ages helped donors unload toys from cars lining up the street with people eager to put a smile on a child’s face in the war-torn region of Artsakh. Some participants in the toy drive held Saturday and Sunday donated warm clothing, which is much needed in the winter months ahead. Others made monetary contributions to help with humanitarian efforts.

“We are very happy with the turnout of the toy drive and the outpouring of support from the community,” said Homenmen Chairman Vartan Kojababian, according to Massis Post, a news service covering Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora.

 “The innocent children of Artsakh have witnessed their homes being destroyed, their family members have been murdered in a war they never asked for and their right to live peacefully on their ancestral lands has been threatened by a merciless enemy,” Kojababian said. “The very least we can do as Diaspora Armenians is help our brothers and sisters during this dire humanitarian crisis. We hope that these toys that were donated by generous community members will uplift the spirits of the children in Artsakh and restore a sense of calm and normalcy during these uncertain times.”

Kojababian also thanked the Armenian Educational Benevolent Union in Pasadena and Mission Wine and Spirits in Glendale where the two-day toy drive was held.

Large boxes of toys were packed up and will be flown to Armenia and distributed to children in Artsakh within the next two weeks. 

For more information, or to donate toys or clothing, contact (818) 324-0574.

Armenia condemns all kinds of terrorist acts: Yerevan reacts to the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 1 2020

Armenia condemns all kinds of terrorist acts in the region and around the world, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Anna Naghdalyan said.

The comments come after nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in Iran. The assassination was followed by reactions from Iran and a number of other countries.

We express our deep condolences on the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a prominent Iranian scientist and head of the Defense Innovations and Research Organization of the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Naghdalyan said.

“Armenia condemns all kinds of terrorist acts in the region and around the world,” she added.

Iran believes Israel and an exiled opposition group used a remote-control weapon to shoot dead top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh on Friday.

Security chief Ali Shamkhani said the attackers had “used electronic equipment” when Fakhrizadeh’s car was fired on east of the capital Tehran.


What’s next for Nagorno-Karabakh?

Ahram Online
Dec 1 2020
AFP , Tuesday 1 Dec 2020
The Azerbaijani takeover of Lachin, the last of three districts handed back by Armenia under a deal to stop fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, ends the first stage of a Russian-brokered peace process.

But the decades-old dispute over Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian region that broke away from Azerbaijan during a war in the 1990s, is far from resolved.

Here's what to expect next:

Return to homes

Armenia agreed to hand over three districts — Aghdam, Lachin and Kalbajar — as part of the November deal that stopped an Azerbaijani offensive that saw Baku reclaim swathes of territory lost to Armenian separatists in the war.

Lachin was ceded on Tuesday, Kalbajar on November 25 and Aghdam on November 20.

Azerbaijan won back four other districts during the fighting and is now in control of all seven around Karabakh that Armenian forces seized in the 1990s as a buffer zone.

Tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis who fled these districts are expected to return, though Baku says the desolate areas first need to be made habitable by clearing landmines and rebuilding infrastructure.

The separatists are retaining control over most of Karabakh's Soviet-era territory and there too residents are returning.

Up to 90,000 people fled Karabakh during the fighting — some 60 percent of the population.

Russia, which deployed peacekeepers under the deal, is helping them to go home and said Tuesday more than 26,000 had returned.

Living side-by-side

Nearly 2,000 Russian soldiers have been deployed for a renewable five-year mandate to keep the peace between the two sides.

Oil-rich Azerbaijan has vowed to invest huge sums in rebuilding the reclaimed districts, but the economic future of the Karabakh Armenians is far less certain.

The region has long relied on financial help from Armenia, itself struggling with a weak economy.

How Azerbaijan, Armenia and the separatist authorities will work together is also an open question, and tensions are sure to arise.

"The Moscow-brokered agreement… is ambiguous on a number of aspects such as the mandate of Russian peacekeepers and how the life of the local population, both Armenian and Azerbaijani, will be organised," says Olesya Vartanyan of the International Crisis Group.

"In case the ambiguity persists, that will be potentially a source of tensions and destabilisation."

What future for Karabakh?

The agreement also does not spell out how the most difficult question will be dealt with: Karabakh's long-term future.

Decades of talks chaired by France, Russia and the United States — the so-called Minsk Group — failed to find a political settlement over the region's status.

Russia's crucial role in ending the latest fighting has moved it to the forefront and Azerbaijan is very keen for key ally Turkey to be involved in mediation efforts.

The credibility of the Minsk Group is also being called into question, in particular by Azerbaijan which last week lashed out at France after its Senate passed a resolution calling for the recognition of Karabakh as independent.

Experts say a different diplomatic format may be possible and that the new status quo could present an opportunity as a major sticking point in talks — the return of the seven districts around Karabakh — has been removed.

But mistrust in the region runs deep and decades of enmity will be hard to overcome.

Opposition activists heading for Armenian government’s building

TASS, Russia
Dec 1 2020
 
 
 
 
WorldDecember 01, 19:03
 
They earlier blocked Yerevan’s central avenue
 
YEREVAN, December 1. /TASS/. The opposition activists who blocked Yerevan’s central avenue on Tuesday evening are heading for the Armenian government’s building on Republic Square, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, a TASS correspondent reported from the scene.
 
"Nikol, the traitor, Nikol, go away!" the activists are chanting, singing patriotic songs.
 
As representative of the youth wing of the Dashnaktsutyun party Christine Vardanyan told journalists, the police had detained hundreds of activists. "There are hundreds of our detained friends at the police station of Nork [a Yerevan neighborhood] alone," she said.
 
The government building has now been sealed off by special police forces but the law enforcers are not detaining the remaining participants in the protest rally.
 
The Armenian opposition demands Pashinyan’s resignation. The opposition politicians think that the November 9 joint statement he signed with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on a complete ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh is essentially a capitulation. They also hold the prime minister responsible for internal economic and social problems of the republic.
 
Pashinyan stated that after Shusha fell the fight became senseless for the Armenian side because from that moment on Yerevan wouldn't have been able to reach a breakthrough in military action. Armenian President Armen Sarkisyan called for conducting early parliamentary elections, transferring power to the government of national accord until then.
 
 
 

Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan reclaims final region ceded by Armenia

Deutsche Welle, Germany
Dec 1 2020

Azerbaijan has completed its takeover of land that was given up by Armenia as part of a Moscow-brokered peace deal. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev celebrated the seizure as the dawn of "a new reality."


Azerbaijani troops moved into the district of Lachin on Tuesday, taking over the last of the remaining territory ceded by Armenia around Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia agreed to surrender the land under a Russia-brokered peace deal that ended six weeks of heavy fighting, with Azerbaijan in the ascendancy in the field, over the disputed Karabakh region.

The enclave is officially part of Azerbaijan, but it — and large tracts of surrounding land  — had been under the de-facto control of ethnic Armenian forces since a separatist war there in the 1990s.

Read more: Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh left upended by peace deal

Renewed clashes over Nagorno-Karabakh broke out in late September, with Azerbaijan's military managing to claw back much of that territory from the separatists. More than 1,500 people were reported killed in the latest fighting.

The two sides signed a truce on November 9, under which Azerbaijan agreed to halt its offensive and Armenia was to hand back all the areas it held outside Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Lachin district was the last of three regions ceded by Armenian forces on Tuesday.


ussian military vehicles and peacekeepers have been deployed to the Lachin region to ensure safe transit between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, and to help refugees return home. 

On Tuesday, officials from Russia and Azerbaijan's core ally Turkey agreed to set up a joint monitoring center to oversee the implementation of the peace deal. 

Russia's military says it has helped around 25,000 people return to Nagorno-Karabakh from Armenia

The transfer of power in Lachin was celebrated in Azerbaijan, where President Ilham Aliyev hailed it as a historic achievement.

"We all lived with one dream and now we fulfilled it," Aliyev said in an address to the nation. "We won a victory on the battlefield and in the political arena, and that victory opens a new era for our country. It will be an era of development, security and progress."

Aliyev said that nearly 50,000 Azerbaijanis had lived in the Lachin district before the 1990s war and that they would be returning in "the nearest future."

Meanwhile, the peace agreement has sparked anger in Armenia, with mass demonstrations calling for the country's prime minister to step down.

https://www.dw.com/en/nagorno-karabakh-azerbaijan-reclaims-final-region-ceded-by-armenia/a-55787102?fbclid=IwAR2Y1qf69dSQkS5uXcexidxzSxM5gU7Npef5v646SO4EjeeaaYGzrDF39V0