Seyran Ohanyan: We could prevent the enemy’s advance in Karabakh

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 23 2020

"We have to exert great efforts to overcome the difficult situation occured after the signed document on Karabakh and ensure the future development of our country," the former Artsakh and Armenian Defense Minister, Hero of Artsakh Seyran Ohanyan stated during the opposition rally in Yerevan. Ohanyan stressed that he had the honor to be in Artsakh, serve to the Republic of Artsakh and Armenia for years, work with supreme commanders-in-chief who had worked hard and created the newest history of our country. In his words, the people and the statehood remain the supreme commanders-in-chief for him. 

Ohanyan referred to failures of the recent war which, per him, were reflected in the trilateral statement, yet insisted the Armenian army, the people and generals didn't lose. 

"The authorities are the ones, who suffered a defeat through their negligent actions, for failing to properly assess the military-political situation and use efficiently the available resources and means," stated the former minister. He reminded that the length of the Artsakh front line with Azerbaijan was 283 km long, and the enemy managed to break through the defense line in only two locations at the width of 20km, which allowed it to further advance. 

"I am confident we could prevent the enemy's advance, especially in mountainous and forested areas. On my and your behalf let me bow to dignified and hero servicemen and commanders, who defended the Armenian people, and in case of a need will do again, irrespective of the fact who is in power," Ohanyan said. 

"Our defeat was the result of incompetent command. I wouldn't raise this if I didn't see our failures and defeats continue today," Ohanyan stressed, vowing support to Vazgen Manukyan, the PM's candidate from the opposition.  

All previous attempts to involve UNESCO in preservation of cultural heritage in Karabakh have failed – Armenia MoD

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 23 2020

All previous attempts to involve UNESCO in preservation of cultural heritage within the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict have been thwarted by Azerbaijan, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Anna Naghdalyan says.

The comments come after the UNESCO Secretariat publicly announced that only Azerbaijan has not responded on sending an expert mission of UNESCO to the Nagorno-Karabakh and the adjacent areas, in fact, clearly highlighting Azerbaijan’s destructive approach. This was followed by the statement of the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan accusing UNESCO of being biased.

“I would not like to comment on relations between UNESCO and Azerbaijan, however, the content of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s statement on the issue was nothing more than a clear demonstration of “whataboutism” propaganda attempt. It indeed is concerning and emphasizes the need to reflect on the roots of the problem and reaffirm the truths. All previous attempts of involving the UNESCO in preservation of cultural heritage within the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict have been thwarted by Azerbaijan. Let me remind that upon the request of the Armenian side regarding the barbaric destruction of the cross-stones (khachkars) in Old Jugha, UNESCO expressed readiness to visit the region, but it was rejected by Azerbaijan,” the Spokesperson said.

She added that “Armenia and Artsakh have always emphasized the importance of preservation of cultural heritage and have always demonstrated a respective and careful approach towards the cultural values of other peoples and religions.”

“The restoration of the Gohar Agha Upper Mosque in Shushi, Artsakh, in 2019 is the latest case in point. Unfortunately, we have not witnessed a reciprocal approach from Azerbaijan, which for decades fought against the Armenian cultural presence in Artsakh and Azerbaijan, including through the mass destruction of monuments,” Naghdalyan added.

She stressed that the issue of preservation of cultural heritage has played a key role in the current context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict – a fact that has been reflected in recent statements by both the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the Co-Chair countries as well as the international community in general.

“Armenia welcomes and is ready to support the implementation of the UNESCO fact-finding mission in Artsakh and the adjacent areas as soon as possible, which will contribute to the efforts to preserve cultural heritage in the territories which fell under the Azerbaijani control and to prevent possible negative developments,” the Spokesperson concluded.


CivilNet: The EU to Allocate Additional $30 million to Armenia

CIVILNET.AM

23 December, 2020 22:31

✓The European Union announced an additional $30 million dollars grant to Armenia to support the fight against COVID-19

✓Leader of the parliamentary Bright Armenia' faction, Edmon Marukyan, stated a new security agreement needs to be signed with Russia

✓As a result of the Karabakh War, roughly 40 thousand people have been left homeless

✓Special elevators will be installed in the buildings for people with disabilities as a result of the Karabakh War.

Armenia records lowest inflation among EAEU states

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 09:09, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has registered the lowest price increase among the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in October 2020: the prices compared to December 2019 declined by 1%, whereas compared to October 2019 the prices increased by 1.3%, the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) reports.

The prices of goods and services in all EAEU states have increased by 3.6% in October 2020 compared to December 2019, and by 4.5% compared to October.

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COVID-19: Armenia reports 838 new cases, 1052 recoveries in one day

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 11:13, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. 838 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 155,440, the ministry of healthcare said today.

1052 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 135,638.

2953 tests were conducted in the past one day.

18 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2691.

The number of active cases is 16,451.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 660 (2 new such cases).

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Report on Azeri military striking Iran-Armenia gas pipeline is fake news, says government

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 11:20, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian authorities are denying media reports claiming that the Azerbaijani military has hit the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline.

The Armenian Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures said in a statement that the information is fake news and that the gas pipeline functions normally and continues uninterrupted gas supply.

The fake news was spread by the news portal on December 23.

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Artsakh authorities retrieve 14 bodies as search operations continue

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 11:01, 23 December, 2020

STEPANAKERT, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The authorities of Artsakh say they’ve retrieved the bodies of 14 servicemen from the areas of Hadrut, Jabrayil and Fizuli.

“Overall, so far we’ve retrieved 1061 bodies,” the State Service of Emergency Situations of Artsakh said.

“On December 22 search operations were carried out also in the areas of Shushi were battles had taken place, however no bodies were found. Today, a two-team search operation is underway in the directions of Hadrut and Jabrayil, and a one-team search operation is taking place in Martuni,” the State Service of Emergency Situations spokesperson Hunan Tadevosyan told ARMENPRESS.

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About 40,000 Artsakh residents left without shelters due to war – Ombudsman

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 11:44, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. According to the calculations of the Office of Ombudsman of Artsakh, up to 40,000 residents of Artsakh have been left without shelters due to the recent war unleashed by Azerbaijan, Ombudsman Artak Beglaryan said at a press conference today.

“According to our calculations, up to 40,000 people have been left without shelters only due to the military operations and the occupation of territories due to the political agreement. Most of these people have already returned to Artsakh”, he said.

Beglaryan stated that the issue of temporary shelters should be solved for these people at first.

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WATCH: Pallas’s cat makes appearance in Armenia first time in 100 years

WATCH: Pallas's cat makes appearance in Armenia first time in 100 years

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 11:58, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Pallas's cat, also known as the manul, has made an appearance in Armenia for the first time in 100 years, the Ministry of Environment reported releasing a footage of the animal in the wild.

The wild cat is listed in Armenia's Red Book – the list of the country's endangered, vulnerable or threatened animals.

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Promoting social inclusion, self-reliant livelihood activities in Armenia: Launch of 3-year project

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 12:47, 23 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Association of Social Workers (AASW) in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs of the Republic of Armenia announces the start of a new three-year project for social protection system, which aims to promote self-reliant livelihood of poor and vulnerable groups, empower their participation in society and economic life in the Ararat, Armavir, Kotayk, Shirak and Lori marzes of Armenia. The grant project is generously funded by the Government of Japan through the Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) and administered by the World Bank.

The representatives from the Ministry, Association, Embassy of Japan, World Bank, partner agencies and organizations participated in Project launch event. Around 100 government officials, development partners, social workers and experts either attended or followed the event online following COVID-19 restrictions. The official welcomes and presentation of the project were followed by a panel discussion.

"The Project has two major objectives: introducing new models to the system of social work, as a result of which professional work with vulnerable groups will become more effective, and creating opportunities for people in dire conditions to get out of poverty․ I am hopeful that this cooperation will bring substantive changes to the overall social protection system in Armenia", says Mira Antonyan, President of the Association.

“The activation of vulnerable and poor groups of population, encouragement of their self-reliant livelihood and social work development are key priority issues for Armenia,” says Anna Zhamakochyan, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs of Armenia. “Next year the social protection system reforms will be continued and I hope that the Project will have its contribution by developing social case management and promoting beneficiaries’ entrepreneurial activities”, she adds.

“We are pleased to start the actual implementation of this critical project in these dramatic times for Armenia,” says Sylvie Bossoutrot, World Bank Country Manager for Armenia. “We expect that this project will facilitate smoother integration of vulnerable people and help them become active participants of society by improving their employment opportunities.”

Rika Onodera, Second Secretary for Economic Cooperation at the Embassy of Japan in Armenia presented Ambassador H.E. Mr. Jun Yamada’s greeting. "We are deeply convinced that this extremely important and timely Project will contribute to the increase of the level of welfare and enhancement of the life of vulnerable people of the society through the capacity building of social workers and vocational training for targeted people", emphases Ambassador.

During the panel discussion, the experts emphasized the fact that the post-war realities, with its socio-economic consequences, have created bigger challenges for the Armenian society and state institutions. The most vulnerable are the families with children, single mothers, people with disabilities and lack of stable sources of income. The last two crisis – pandemic and military actions made the situation worst. Thus, activation of vulnerable people and creating new opportunities for them becomes a top priority.

More than 750,000 people in Armenia live below the poverty line. It is expected that the quality of life of over 11,000 households will be improved with the help of this three-year program. By the end of the project, at least 300 beneficiaries (40% women) will receive a small grant (US$ 4000 each), of which at least 225 business projects will become self-sufficient. 200 social workers, including case managers of local social assistance departments and community social workers, will master their case management skills.

The JSDF was established by the Government of Japan and the World Bank as a mechanism to provide direct assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable groups in eligible World Bank countries. The aim is to enhance their capacities, strengthen their empowerment and participation in society and economic life. Founded in 2004, The “Armenian Association of Social Workers” NGO (AASW) is a professional organization with more than 250 members. The main goals of the Association are the development of social work education and practice in Armenia, protection of the rights and interests of social workers and their beneficiaries, and promotion of social protection reforms in Armenia.

 

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