Azerbaijanis give people in 12 buildings near gardening company in Armenia’s Goris 1 hour to leave

News.am, Armenia
Dec 28 2020
 
 
 
Azerbaijanis give people in 12 buildings near gardening company in Armenia's Goris 1 hour to leave
17:30, 28.12.2020
 
Azerbaijanis have given an hour to leave the premises of 12 buildings and structures located in the premises of a gardening company in the Armenian city of Goris, Deputy Mayor of Goris Irina Yolyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
 
Yolyan added that there are also homes in that building and that citizens are living in those homes. “Besides those 12 buildings, there are also the most fertile lands that are of major significance for agriculture. They are certified by the State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre. The people say they have all the documents stating that the buildings are on within the state boundary, but in essence, the Azerbaijanis have the opportunity to negotiate and tell the people to leave the premises,” she said.
 
The deputy mayor said the citizens had asked for at least three hours, but the Azerbaijanis disagreed. She added that the deputy mayor of Goris is negotiating at this moment.
 
“We claim that these are our lands and have never been a part of Azerbaijan, but Azerbaijan is the one calling the shots,” Yolyan stated.
 
 
 

​Russia and Turkey FMs are focused on establishment of Russian-Turkish ceasefire monitoring center in Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Dec 28 2020
 
 
 
Russia and Turkey FMs are focused on establishment of Russian-Turkish ceasefire monitoring center in Karabakh
19:05, 28.12.2020
 
Tomorrow Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Turkey Sergey Lavrov and Mevlut Cavusoglu will be thoroughly discussing the issues on implementation of the trilateral statement on Nagorno-Karabakh that was signed by the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on November 9. As reported the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasis will be placed on the reduction of risks of military clashes and the provision of humanitarian aid to the sides.
 
“The establishment of a Russian-Turkish joint ceasefire monitoring center in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone will be in focus. We view the center as an element for support to settlement after the conflict. The goals of the center are to monitor the situation, particularly the collection, generalization and verification of data regarding ceasefire violations through unmanned aerial vehicles.
 
The Russian party is seriously concerned about the transfer of foreign mercenaries to the conflict zone,” the press release of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reads.
 
 
 

UN World Food Program Facilitates AGBU Shipment of Covid-19 Supplies and Relief Items to Armenia

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Monday, 
  
UN World Food Program Facilitates AGBU Shipment of Covid-19 Supplies and Relief 
Items to Armenia

As Armenian hospitals and care facilities work tirelessly to tend to those 
injured in the Artsakh War, the nation reached level four of coronavirus 
infection rates, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
(CDC). With over 150,000 cases at the time, the United Nations World Food 
Program (WFP), the world's oldest and largest agency dedicated to ending hunger 
and humanitarian crises, offered the AGBU to coordinate the logistics of 
delivering several rounds of cargo to be shipped from Liège, Belgium, overseen 
by AGBU Europe, and received in Yerevan by AGBU Armenia. The entire cost of the 
shipping fees are covered free of charge by the WFP Liège Hub, while the 
Covid-related personal protective equipment and relief items have been 
generously donated by members of the Armenian community in Belgium. 

"The WFP is proud to partner with such a historic and far-reaching organization 
like AGBU. The very nature of AGBU- a grassroots international organization so 
important for all Armenians, marks a significant partnership with the WFP," said 
Hien Adjemian, Operation Manager at WFP Liège Hub.  "We are proud to provide 
services that enable AGBU to reach more people and make a difference. 
Collaborating with the UN is a step towards change, and WFP Liège Hub hopes that 
this experience will be instrumental to further collaboration," Adjemian 
remarked. 

The pandemic supply initiative began in early October 2020 and will run through 
mid-January. Goods and materials were collected, organized, and packed by the 
Belgian Armenian community in the Hay Doun Armenian Cultural Center in Brussels, 
coordinated by its President, Karen Tadevosian. Among others, a generous 
benefactor from the Belgian Armenian community, Nany Katcherissian, alone, 
donated 614 kg of PPEs to support the healthcare workers in Armenia. 
Approximately 42,827 kg (around 43 tons) of supplies will be delivered to AGBU 
Armenia to put those supplies to work for the Armenian people. "Thanks to the 
WFP and the support of our Belgian-Armenian volunteers, we are able to deliver 
much needed relief to our healthcare heroes and COVID-19 patients in Armenia," 
noted AGBU Europe President Nadia Gortzounian. 

AGBU Armenia was entrusted with picking up the cargo at the Zvartnotz airport in 
Yerevan. The shipment contained an array of health and humanitarian related 
supplies, including, but not limited to, PPE equipment, ready to use therapeutic 
food, anesthesia machines, wheelchairs, medical canes, orthopedic equipment, 
clothes, shoes, sleeping bags, food and hygiene products valued at around 
$490,301 USD. 

Once on the ground, AGBU distributed the cargo as follows: PPE and medical 
supplies were delivered directly to the Armenia Ministry of Health. Clothing, 
shoes, blankets, and hygiene products went to the Armenia Ministry of Emergency 
Situations. And the 16,000 kg of food will remain with AGBU Armenia for 
distribution to needy Armenians across the country. 

"These WFP shipments couldn't be more essential during these critical times in 
Armenia. We also recognize the commitment of AGBU volunteers and staff, who 
coordinated and collaborated to ensure this international effort was implemented 
with care, efficiency and transparency," noted AGBU Armenia President Vasken 
Yacoubian, adding that AGBU has once again proven itself a trustworthy and 
competent partner in delivering humanitarian relief. 

The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) is the world's largest non-profit 
organization devoted to upholding the Armenian heritage through educational, 
cultural and humanitarian programs. Each year, AGBU is committed to making a 
difference in the lives of 500,000 people across Armenia, Artsakh and the 
Armenian diaspora.  Since 1906, AGBU has remained true to one overarching goal: 
to create a foundation for the prosperity of all Armenians. To learn more visit 

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Armenpress: Azerbaijani reports on renewed clashes could be “information provocation”, says Armenian military

Azerbaijani reports on renewed clashes could be “information provocation”, says Armenian military

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 09:15,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Several Azerbaijani news outlets are reporting about alleged resumption of battles between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops near the village of Togh of the Hadrut region. The reports mention victims and wounded.

The Ministry of Defense of Armenia commented on the reports, noting:

“We remind that the village of Togh is under the complete control of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

The Artsakh Defense Army is strictly adhering to the ceasefire, no unit has taken part in any action in the given section, moreover, no emergency incident relating to the Artsakh Defense Army units was recorded.

Nevertheless, the Armenian side is attempting to find out additional information, not ruling out the possibility that we are dealing with an Azerbaijani information provocation.”

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Protesters rally outside parliament

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 10:49,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Demonstrators are rallying outside the parliament building in Yerevan, protesting against the ruling bloc. “As lawmakers of the majority, with your inaction you have destroyed the National Assembly as a counterbalance to the executive branch, as a primary mandate institution. And you will answer for this,” one of the protesters announced.

Another protester said they demand the lawmakers to start a process of declaring no confidence to the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Meanwhile, an extraordinary session of parliament is expected to debate the ruling bloc’s motion on sacking MP Naira Zohrabyan (BHK) from her position as Chair of the Human Rights Committee of Parliament. 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Parliament convenes extraordinary session – LIVE

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 11:01,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. The Parliament of Armenia has convened an extraordinary sitting.

15 issues are on the agenda.

Lawmakers will debate and vote for a number of bills and legislative packages at first and second hearings.

The MPs will also debate suspending the powers of MP Naira Zohrabyan from the position of chair of the standing committee on Human Rights and Public Affairs.

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Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19: Armenia reports 114 new cases, 562 recoveries in one day

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 11:12,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. 114 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 157,948, the ministry of healthcare said today.

562 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 139,675.

1413 tests were conducted in the past one day.

7 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2775.

The number of active cases is 14,824.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 674 (1 new such case).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russian peacekeepers continue demining operations in Artsakh

 

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 11:25,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. The specialists of the International Mine Action Center of the Russian defense ministry continue demining works in the territory of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), the Russian defense ministry reports.

The engineering units of the Russian peacekeeping forces have already cleared over 300 hectares of land, over 120 km long roads, 505 buildings. Over 12 thousand explosive devices were found and neutralized.

In the course of demining and clearing the territory of explosive objects in Nagorno Karabakh, Russian peacekeepers use modern robotic systems.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Everyone’s voice must be heard – Pashinyan on potential early election

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 11:19,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. The fate of the government should be determined by the people, and one of the ways of displaying the people’s _expression_ of will is parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a primetime interview to Public TV’s Petros Ghazaryan.

“I am proposing a mechanism whereby everyone’s voice will be heard, and the correlation of these voices will be quantifiable and measurable. And, essentially, this is a mechanism of forming public solidarity. After all, what is the dispute about? The dispute is the following – who should decide the government’s fate. My presumption, and the presumption outlined by the Constitution, is that the people should determine the fate of the government,” Pashinyan said.

Asked whether or not changes will be implemented until early elections – Electoral Code, Constitution, stable majority, percentages – the PM said this should also become subject of discussion.

He said the parliament majority could solve these issues within the ruling faction. “But we want discussions to take place over these topics, and we want to hear out all viewpoints. We want to have substantial discussions about everything. For all this time, I haven’t avoided answering any question neither from reporters nor anyone else. People claim I am a traitor, they are chanting and accusing me of treason, and I am telling them all right, I am ready to face this accusation. Let the people decide whether or not I am a traitor. Am I avoiding any accusation? Electoral Code? Very well, I have my perception on how it should be, let others also say their perceptions. First of all the parliamentary forces, but of course the other forces should also voice their perceptions,” Pashinyan said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia and Iran discuss bilateral cooperation

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Armenian foreign minister Ara Aivazian and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif held a phone conversation on December 28 to discuss “issues of bilateral cooperation and regional agenda,” the Armenian foreign ministry said in a news release.

Aivazian and Zarif also talked about regional security and stability.

“In this context the prospects of cooperation in the direction of addressing the new regional challenges were outlined. Mohammad Javad Zarif expressed the Iranian side’s condolences over the victims of the Artsakh war and extended condolences to the Armenian people. The interlocutors underscored the importance of further boosting mutual contacts and dialogue in various levels based on the centuries-old friendship between the two peoples. Mutual readiness for deepening close partnership in bilateral and multilateral formats was reaffirmed,” the foreign ministry said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan