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MFA: Azerbaijan working to ensure IDPs’ return to Karabakh

By Vafa Ismayilova

Baku has said that the Azerbaijani government continues to work to ensure the return of IDPs to their native lands liberated from Armenia's occupation in the last year's war.

"The government of Azerbaijan continues its work to ensure the safe and dignified return of IDPs to liberated territories," the Foreign Ministry said on its official Twitter account on September 6.

The ministry tweeted that 300 days have passed since the trilateral statement signed between Azerbaijan, Armenian and Russia on November 10, 2020.

The ministry also posted on its Twitter account a factsheet describing the major developments over the past 300 days. 

“More than 46,486 mines and unexploded ordnance [were] cleared from over 15,510 ha on the liberated territories. 160 Azerbaijani citizens have been killed or injured by mines laid by Armenia during the conflict. This includes two journalists and a government official who were killed in a fatal mine explosion whilst carrying out their duties,” the factsheet noted.

It underlined that the first international airport in liberated Fuzuli region has begun test flights and that two international airports are also under construction in Zangilan and Lachin regions.

The document stressed that Azerbaijan Airlines was among the first organizations to open job vacancies on the liberated territories, providing displaced communities returning to their homes in Karabakh with significant career opportunities.

The factsheet said that a master plan for the city of Aghdam was approved abs many iconic cultural buildings and historical monuments were restored in the city of Shusha. 

It noted that that the "smart village" project in Zangilan region's Aghai village had been launched and its finalization is planned for early 2022.

The document added that the restoration of agriculture in the liberated territories has been continuing successfully. Ameliorative measures and cultivation of crops (including perennial crops) were carried out. Measures have also been taken to develop livestock, as primary herds and bee families have been relocated to these areas.

The Azerbaijani government secured a perspective energy deal with British oil producer, BP, with plans to establish a solar energy production facility in the liberated lands. The deal is part of Azerbaijan's drive to implementing sustainable energy projects in the region.

A strategic roadmap encompassing railway infrastructure, roads and highways to increase the economic integration of the region's countries, as part of the trilateral statement's provision to unblock all economic and transport links in the region was prepared.

The Culture Ministry completed the inventory of 1,376 historical and cultural monuments (864 cultural institutions and 512 monuments and facilities of historical and archeological importance) in the liberated lands, including libraries, museums, music schools, cinemas, theatres, galleries. Almost all monuments and objects of historical, architectural, and archeological significance, cultural institutions have been completely demolished or vandalized.

Relevant agencies conducted a thorough assessment of the pollution caused by Armenian partnerships with international metals companies to the Okhchuchay river, which has led to the conditions dangerous to human health in Azerbaijan and other neighboring countries in the Caspian Sea, the factsheet said.

Azerbaijani press: Air route to Azerbaijan’s liberated Karabakh – Fuzuli International Airport [PHOTO]

By Trend

Under the leadership of Supreme Commander-in-Chief, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijani army wrote the most glorious page in the history of Azerbaijan about a year ago – Karabakh was liberated following 30 years of occupation.

Large-scale work began in the liberated territories. One of the largest projects was the construction of a new airport in Fuzuli that meets international standards – an air gateway to Karabakh.

On January 14, 2021, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev laid the foundation for the Fuzuli Airport. The length of the runway is 3,000 meters, and the width is 60 meters.

The airport was built within the shortest possible period.

The test flight to Fuzuli international airport was carried out on September 5, and the first passengers of the largest passenger plane of Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) – ‘Karabakh’ were media representatives.

The pilot of the plane, Farid Panahov, also said that he felt a pleasant excitement.

"Indeed, the construction of this airport, fully complying with international standards, is a great success, a historic event," Panahov said.

Fuzuli International Airport will play an important role in the development of Azerbaijan's economy, domestic and foreign tourism.

The opening of the airport also means keeping people busy.

Vice-president of Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) Eldar Hajiyev said that operation of the airport at full capacity will become possible by the end of September.

Thus, reconstruction work in Karabakh continues at a rapid pace. After the construction of the airport, objects and houses ruined by Armenians will be restored.

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Turkish press: 1,100-year-old Armenian church in Turkey holds 9th holy mass since reopening

Mesut Varol   |05.09.2021

VAN, Turkey 

The Akdamar Church, a 1,100-year-old Armenian church in Turkey's eastern Van province, hosted its ninth special mass on Sunday since reopening in 2010 after a hiatus of 95 years.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, a limited number of people were taken to the island in a boat to attend the ceremony.

High Priest Tatul Anusyan, secretary-general of the Armenian Patriarchate of Turkey and speaker of the Spiritual Committee, came to the island along with his clergy to conduct the ceremony in the church.

The ceremony was attended by 25 clergymen from the patriarchate, who sang hymns and prayed for health and peace.

Van Governor Mehmet Emin Bilmez and other officials also attended the mass.

Speaking after the ceremony, Bilmez said he hoped for the event to be held "with the participation of larger groups in an pandemic-free environment next year."

For his part, Anusyan said they sent messages of love across the world from Akdamar, which he said is an island of love.

Akdamar Church, a medieval Armenian place of worship, was built between 915-921 A.D. by architect Bishop Manuel under the direction of King Gagik I Artsruni.

The church, which has a special place in East-West Christian art, carries the most important adornments and the most comprehensive wall reliefs of its time and was accepted on the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage on April 13, 2015.

On Sept. 19, 2010, the Akdamar Church hosted its first service after a 95-year break. The church opened its service every year for one day and the last service was conducted in 2020, which saw a gathering of thousands of local and international tourists in Van.


Turkish press: Turkey, Azerbaijan launch joint military drill in Azerbaijan’s Lachin

Burak Dag   |06.09.2021


ANKARA 

Turkey and Azerbaijan on Monday launched a joint military drill in Azerbaijan's Lachin region that was liberated from Armenian occupation last year, according to the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.

The joint exercise is being held under the Agreement on Military Cooperation between Azerbaijan and Turkey, the ministry said in a statement.

The exercise aims to improve interoperability and combat coordination as well as the commanders' military decision-making and unit controlling skills, it noted.

"During the exercises, special attention was paid to improving the skills of using modern military equipment and other military means in difficult terrain," the statement added.

Armenpress: Armenian military’s chief of general staff attends closing ceremony of International Army Games

Armenian military’s chief of general staff attends closing ceremony of International Army Games

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 10:01, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Lt. General Artak Davtyan visited the Alabino military training grounds in Russia to watch the Tank Biathlon finals of the International Army Games 2021, the defense ministry said.

The Russian military’s team won the tournament.

Lt. General Davtyan then attended the closing ceremony of the International Army Games 2021 at the Patriot Center.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

‘Germany had very big advantage’ – Armenia manager on 6:0 loss

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 10:05, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Armenia manager Joaquín Caparrós says they were unable to display their capabilities in the 2022 World Cup qualifier against Germany which ended in a major 6:0 loss for the Armenians.

“The German team had a very big advantage,” Caparrós said at a post-match press conference. “We failed to display our capabilities. We didn’t play with the respective pace, we didn’t do enough pressing. For example, we didn’t make any fouls in the first half. Everything happens like this when you play against such quality teams who are so quick and have such high technique.”

The Armenian National Football Team is now 2nd in Group J.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Coronavirus: Armenian CDC reports 239 new cases, 13 deaths

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 11:12, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. 239 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded over the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 245,264, the Armenian Center for Disease Control and Prevention said.

4307 tests were administered.

13 patients died, bringing the death toll to 4924. This number doesn’t include the deaths of 1164 other people infected with the virus who died from co-morbidities.

A total of 229,559 people recovered so far (446 in the last 24 hours).

As of September 6, 11:00 the number of active cases stood at 9617.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Ex-president Serzh Sargsyan files libel lawsuit against lawmaker Khachatur Sukiasyan

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 11:33, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan has filed a libel lawsuit against Member of Parliament Khachatur Sukiasyan.

The ex-president’s lawyer Amram Makinyan said they demand Sukiasyan to retract his statements in the parliament chambers.

“This is a rather comprehensive lawsuit, we’ve presented all substantiations with which we are sure the court will satisfy our lawsuit and will oblige Khachatur Sukiasyan to refute the information,” Makinyan said.

Ruling party MP Khachatur Sukiasyan, while delivering a speech in parliament, had claimed that the former president had “gambled away more than 100 million dollars”.

 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Aliyev Administration says “some debates” ongoing over legal mechanisms for Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh

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 12:46, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s assistant Hikmet Hajiyev says there are ongoing discussions over additional legal mechanisms regarding the Russian peacekeeping mandate in Nagorno Karabakh.

Around 2000 Russian peacekeepers are deployed in Nagorno Karabakh in accordance with the Russia-brokered 2020 Nagorno Karabakh ceasefire agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Hajiyev, who is also the Aliyev Administration’s Head of Foreign Policy, told BBC that the ceasefire agreement defined “a political and in some sense also a legal framework” for the peacekeeping forces. “As far as the additional agreements and additional legal mechanisms regarding the peacekeepers’ mandate, the sides have had initial contacts over this issue and some debates are still ongoing,” Hajiyev said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

“Armenia” faction again nominates MP Ghazinyan for deputy chair of standing committee on defense

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 12:47, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The “Armenia” faction of Parliament has again nominated MP Artur Ghazinyan’s candidacy for the position of deputy chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on defense and security affairs.

During the committee’s session faction secretary Artsvik Minasyan introduced Artur Ghazinyan and stated that he is the best candidate for the position.

Earlier, Ghazinyan failed to be elected as deputy chair of the committee. Members of the committee from the ruling Civil Contract faction voted against his candidacy, citing his statements made earlier.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan