Armenian President congratulates Georgian counterpart on national day

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 14:37,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian has sent a congratulatory letter to President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili on the national day – the Independence Day, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

In his letter the Armenian President said the Armenian and Georgian peoples have been guided by the principles for preserving the friendly relations, continuing and strengthening the close cooperation for centuries.

“I must praise the fact that today as well Armenia and Georgia continue treating the multilayered relations between them with a consistent care.

I am happy that during my official visit to Georgia we had a chance to discuss issues relating to deepening and developing the partnership of our countries. As Presidents of the two neighboring and friendly countries in the region, we are committed to serving our peoples with dedication and honor and continuing the joint efforts to transfer the friendly relations received from our ancestors as a heritage to the next generations”, the Armenian President’s letter says.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

“Armenia-Iran dialogue is of strategic importance” – Pashinyan receives Iran’s Foreign Minister

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 14:42,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is in Armenia on a working visit, Pashinyan’s Office told Armenpress.

Welcoming the Iranian Foreign Minister to Yerevan, Nikol Pashinyan said: “Our good-neighborly relations with Iran are of strategic importance. The common border with Iran has ensured the security of our country in a number of ways ever since the first years of Armenia’s independence. It is my pleasure to note that there is a similar perception in Iran about our relationship.

Our economic ties have developed over several decades, especially in Syunik region; there has always been a great interest in implementing joint projects. We have set up a free economic zone in Meghri with a view to deepening economic exchanges with friendly Iran.

A number of adverse factors, including COVID-19, prevented this free economic zone from gaining enough momentum, but we are convinced that it can become a strong fulcrum for our two countries’ economic development. We are indeed interested in it, and we have already discussed the possibility of deepening our high-level political dialogue. We are similarly holding discussions in the security sphere: there are specific issues high on the bilateral agenda. Armenia-Iran dialogue is of strategic importance, and therefore, we must make efforts to succeed.

You may be aware that some tensions have recently emerged on the border with Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani armed forces crossed into Armenia’s sovereign territory in several sections. Our position is unequivocal: all units of Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces must leave our territory. And we are making political-diplomatic efforts to this end, first of all, because our partners in the Collective Security Treaty Organization have been urging us from the very first days to try to settle the matter through diplomatic-political means.

You are aware that according to the Collective Security Treaty, aggression against our country implies that other CSTO-member nations should get involved in hostilities. Of course, it is our wish that the issue be resolved through diplomatic and political means. Unfortunately, we had a victim yesterday. A serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces was killed with a gunshot fired by representatives of Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces. So, the situation is quite tense; this meeting is a good opportunity to learn Iran’s views on ways of addressing the crisis.”

Iran’s Foreign Minister stated, in turn: “Esteemed Prime Minister, let me thank you for providing this opportunity to my colleagues. And let me convey to you warm greetings on behalf of President Rouhani and Mr. Jahangiri. Armenia has always been our good friend; our relations are deeply rooted in centuries. Iran and Armenia are cooperating in several areas as vividly evidenced by the latest visit of the Iranian Minister of Urban Development and Roads, which proved quite successful. And I hope that after the end of this pandemic we will be able to further develop bilateral relations in the economic sphere.

The operations of the Meghri free economic zone, as well as the Iran-Nakhichevan-Armenia railway can be very effective for both countries. A good agreement has been reached. And I hope we will be able to step up the economic activity in Syunik region in the near future. This is the importance we give to bilateral relations.

I have had a very strategic dialogue with our Armenian partners; our representative, our negotiator will arrive in Armenia at the first opportunity as a follow-up to the ongoing dialogue. There are many important issues, both bilateral and regional, that need to be addressed. We want peace in this region. And we have always highlighted the principles of territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the peaceful resolution of crises. The Islamic Republic of Iran prioritizes respect for international law.

In order to resolve the recent escalation, three visits were paid from our country to Armenia. I was the first to pay a visit, then our special envoy came to Armenia, and now I am visiting Armenia again. I am sorry that you have been a victim of this new escalation. Yesterday I had a very detailed and meaningful conversation with the President of Azerbaijan. I hope that today’s meeting, like the one I had with my esteemed colleague, will help resolve the crisis. Thank you again.”

The officials went on to discuss the steps aimed at resolving the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The Iranian Foreign Minister assured of his country’s keen interest in reinstating regional stability, preserving and ensuring Armenia’s territorial integrity.

Nikol Pashinyan and Mohammad Javad Zarif touched upon a number of issues related to the further development of cooperation between the two countries in the field of economy. Continued interaction in the frame of the gas / electricity swap program was discussed during the meeting. In particular, the parties considered it necessary to extend the term of the program, step up the volume of gas and electricity exchanged, implement joint infrastructure projects and expand relations in the fields of education and culture.

The caretaker Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran exchanged views on the joint efforts aimed at addressing the current situation and achieving stability and lasting peace in the region.

Armenia denies Azeri accusations on opening fire

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 14:54,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Defense is denying as fake news the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense statement which claimed that the Armenian military has shelled Azerbaijani positions from May 24 until May 26.

“It is clear that this statement is yet another pitiful attempt to cover up the provocations committed against the sovereign territories of the Republic of Armenia in recent days and the May 25 killing of Junior Sergeant Gevorg Khurshudyan, a serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said.

“Moreover, it is noteworthy that the statement claims that the Armenian side is shelling the Azerbaijani positions for already three days, but the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense has decided to speak about it only today. The statement also claimed that the Azerbaijani positions have been shelled in Artsakh too, in the direction of Shushi. The command of the Russian contingent carrying out the peacekeeping mission in the Republic of Artsakh told the Armenian Ministry of Defense that no shots were fired in that direction also. The Ministry of Defense of Armenia announces that the armed forces did not fire any shots in the direction of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the said period of time.

The Ministry of Defense of Armenia is again stressing that the Azerbaijani encroachments against the sovereign territories of the Republic of Armenia are completely inadmissible and is demanding an immediate withdrawal, otherwise reserving the right to solve the issue in any other option, including by the use of force,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Speaker of Parliament of Armenia receives Ambassador of Argentine

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 15:50,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. On May 26, Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan received the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Argentine to Armenia Mariano Vergara, the Parliament told Armenpress.

Welcoming the guest, the Speaker of the Parliament congratulated him on beginning his diplomatic mission and wished him fruitful activity: “I am sure that you will have an important contribution and will promote the development of the relations between the two countries.” Mirzoyan congratulated the Ambassador on the occasion of one of the national holidays in Argentina, May Revolution yesterday, on May 25.

According to Mirzoyan, despite the geographical big distance, the relations between the two countries are friendly, and constructive political dialogue exists. In this context, the Speaker highlighted the strengthening of the inter-parliamentary ties and the activities of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups.

“Mr Ambassador, you are in Armenia in a very hard period for us. You know that in the previous autumn Azerbaijan supported by Turkey and the involvement of the mercenaries unleashed war against the Armenians of the Nagorno Karabakh, during that period committing military crimes, targeting the civilian population, the infrastructures and using banned weapons. As a result, though the ceasefire regime has been established, but Azerbaijan continues violating the norms of the international humanitarian law, the provisions of the Geneva Convention, not releasing Armenian prisoners of war, suing false criminal cases towards the latter. We expect that all our international colleagues, being led by humanitarian aspirations, should immediately raise their voice and interfere into this issue,” Ararat Mirzoyan underlined.

According to the Head of the Parliament, Azerbaijan continues its Armenophobic policy and the aggressive anti-Armenian statements and actions, which shows that the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh cannot ever safely live in the part of that country: “To our conviction, the security of the NK Armenian population can be ensured exclusively by the recognition of the right to their self-determination.”

Mirzoyan also touched upon the intrusion of the Azerbaijani soldiers into Armenia’s sovereign territory and the statements of numerous countries on it, according to them, Armenia’s territorial integrity cannot be put under doubt and the Azerbaijani troops must immediately leave.

Thanking the Parliament Speaker for the reception, Mariano Vergara has noted that Armenia is an important country for Argentina, especially taking into consideration the presence of the great number of Armenians in the community. The Ambassador reaffirmed the position of Argentina on the fact that any conflict should be solved exclusively through diplomatic way: “We shall certainly respect the norms of the international humanitarian law and the provisions of the relevant Convention.”

At the end of the meeting the Ambassador conveyed the messages of the President of Argentina and the Minister of Foreign Affairs dedicated to the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

Russia makes active efforts to resolve situation in Syunik, says ambassador Kopirkin

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 15:51,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Russia is making active efforts for resolving the situation in the province of Syunik of Armenia, the Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin said during a conference.

“Russia and Armenia are united by a lot more, which shouldn’t be forgotten especially now during this difficult period of time for the Republic of Armenia,” he said during the “Strategic Ally Russia’s Image in Modern Armenian Society” conference organized by the Eurasian Expert Club and the Integration and Development organization.

“Russia is the only country to have provided practical support to Armenia in difficult situations,” the ambassador said, adding that ending the military operations in Artsakh required big efforts, and now measures are taken to return Artsakh to peaceful life.

Speaking about the peculiarities of the Armenian-Russian relations, the ambassador said that the ties are the result of a union tried throughout centuries.

“Our countries are tied with very close people-to-people relations. Not mentioning the economic ties.”

Kopirkin also spoke about the need for the Armenian people to overcome the post-war stress.

“We prioritize that the Armenian population overcomes the post-war stress as quickly as possible, and feels safe, with the Russian military base playing an important role in ensuring this.”

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Ruling party releases electoral list’s top 30

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 15:54,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The ruling Civil Contract party has released its electoral list’s top 30 for the upcoming snap parliamentary elections.

Caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is leading the list, followed by Speaker of Parliament Ararat Mirzoyan, head of the ruling My Step faction Lilit Makunts.

Then come Suren Papikyan, Khachatur Sukiasyan, Lena Nazaryan, Alen Simonyan, Romanos Petrosyan, Arpine Davoyan, Arsen Torosyan, Arayik Harutyunyan, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, Ruben Rubinyan, Gurgen Arsenyan, Anahit Avanesyan, Gurgen Melkonyan, Hakob Arshakyan, Heriknaz Tigranyan, Hayk Konjoryan, Armen Pambukhchyan, Arusyak Julhakyan, Eduard Aghajanyan, Andranik Kocharyan, Maria Karapetyan, Babken Tunyan, Shirak Torosyan, Tsovinar Vardanyan, Vahagn Hovakimyan, Gevorg Papoyan and Hripsime Grigoryan.

The early parliamentary elections in Armenia will take place on June 20.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Putin-Lukashenko meeting scheduled to be held on May 28

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 16:06,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko are scheduled to be held on Friday, May 28, in Sochi, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday, reports TASS.

“Yes, preparations for such a working visit are underway. That will be a conversation between the two presidents, which, as it is planned, will continue during a working lunch”, Peskov said. According to the Kremlin spokesman, no media statements are planned following the meeting.

Armenian Ambassador presents credentials to Tunisia’s President

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 16:07,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Ambassador to Tunisia Arshak Poladyan presented his credentials to President Kaïs Saïed on June 25, the Armenian foreign ministry told Armenpress.

The Tunisian President congratulated the Ambassador, wishing success in his mission.

In his turn the Ambassador thanked for the reception and conveyed the greetings and best wishes of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian to his Tunisian counterpart, stating that he will make all efforts to raise the Armenian-Tunisian relations to a qualitatively new level.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Kocharyan-led Hayastan alliance submits electoral list

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 16:22,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The Hayastan alliance led by former president Robert Kocharyan submitted its electoral list to the central electoral commission for the June 20 snap election.

A representative for the alliance, Aram Vardevanyan, told reporters that they have 183 candidates running for parliament.

“We have a team of patriots whom one can truly be proud of,” he said, praising his teammates’ experience and skills.

He said the Hayastan alliance rules out any kind of cooperation with the Pashinyan administration and the ruling party.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Inter-agency commission approves roadmap over provisions of Armenia-EU CEPA

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 16:29,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The inter-agency commission coordinating the actions for ensuring the implementation of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and the Armenia-EU Partnership Priorities document held a session today chaired by caretaker deputy prime minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan, his Office told Armenpress.

The status of the 2020 and 2021 actions and their implementation process relating to migration, public services regulation, territorial administration, waste management, consumer rights protection, digital financing services and road security as envisaged by the CEPA roadmap were reported during the session.

The commission decided to discuss at its next session the draft roadmap over the provisions of the Agreement which entered into force from March 1, 2021, noting that the European side will soon provide its notifications over the draft.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan