Agreements over Karabakh settlement being successfully implemented – Russian FM

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 12:34, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov highlighted the efforts of Russia and President Vladimir Putin in stopping last year’s war in South Caucasus.

“Talking about last year, we can’t not talk about our efforts, first of all the efforts of our President in stopping the military operations in South Caucasus, reaching the agreements over the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement. They are now being successfully implemented with the involvement of our ministry, the ministry of defense, as well as with the participation of our economic bloc which ensures negotiations over the unblocking of all communications and economic ties in that region”, the Russian FM said at the meeting with the participation of an educational marathon.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russian FM reveals details from signing of 2009 Zurich Protocols, note to FM Nalbandian

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 13:45, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov revealed what he had told the Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in 2009 ahead of the signing of the Zurich Protocols.

Lavrov was asked on the matter by a participant of the Educational Marathon. “The letter [you sent to Nalbandian] related to the signing of the protocols on normalizing relations between Armenia and Turkey. You’d written only six words in that letter. ‘Edward, agree to the ceremony without statements.’ And how did these six words convince your Armenian colleague to stop resisting?”

In response to the question, FM Lavrov said: “If you have looked into this topic, you ought to present the context. The context was that in 2008 our Armenian friends told us that the Turks are proposing to agree on the documents for restoring diplomatic ties, normalizing relations, cooperation and joint projects. We said that’s very good and asked whether there were any preconditions. No, no preconditions. Then the matter reached the signing, it was planned to take place in Zurich, naturally with participation of the Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers. US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton also arrived there, the EU representative came, myself and someone else also. We were to witness this important event, but before the signing our Turkish colleagues said ‘yes, we will sign it all, but we have to make a reservation over the Nagorno Karabakh issue. The text of the reservation contradicted Armenia’s position. And I said to my colleague that I had warned him that I didn’t believe all that would take place without preconditions. But we were where we were. Everyone had arrived, and now a deadlock. As a result, the Turkish colleague agreed to retract that formal condition, but our Armenian colleagues were saying that they must make a statement where Armenia would present its position regarding the Nagorno Karabakh issue. At that time, the Turkish minister said if you make a statement I will make a statement also. We were sitting there watching football while the two ministers were arguing until late in the night. We understood that we have to somehow get out of that situation, and I wrote a note to him [Nalbandian] asking him not to insist on the topic of commentary [statement]. And that’s how it happened. As a result the documents were signed, but later they got lost because of the same reason that the sides had different positions around the Karabakh resolution process.”

FM Lavrov added that now, when the war is over in Nagorno Karabakh, there are the bases for a political process, unblocking of transport and economic ties, and it would be reasonable for Armenia and Turkey to restart efforts in the direction of normalizing relations. He said Russia is ready to actively support this.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Russian government website uses “Nagorno Karabakh Republic” term

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 15:17, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. A Russian governmental website has used the term “Nagorno Karabakh Republic”, something it has avoided doing in the past.

The term was used in the procurement section of the Russian government’s single information platform in the defense ministry’s bid for buying maintenance services for the barracks of the Russian peacekeepers in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

Magnitude 3,3 earthquake hits near Armenian-Georgian border

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 15:24, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. A magnitude 3,3 earthquake hit near the Armenian-Georgian border at 14:29 on September 3, the Armenian Seismic Protection service said.

The quake was recorded at a 10km depth some 13km north-east from the village of Bavra in Shirak province. It measured 4-5 on the MSK scale at the epicenter.

The earthquake was felt in nearby villages at MSK 3.

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Armenia ready for demarcation and delimitation of border with Azerbaijan – Secretary of Security Council

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 17:14, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenia is waiting for Azerbaijan’s response regarding the demarcation and delimitation, the Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan told reporters.

“Armenia is ready for the demarcation and delimitation works. We have already openly announced this. Right now no work is being done, we are waiting for Azerbaijan’s response,” Grigoryan said.

Grigoryan expressed hope that Azerbaijan will respond positively and a possibility will be created to launch the work as soon as possible so that in turn the border crisis will be solved as soon as possible.

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Armenpress: Javier Colomina appointed NATO Secretary General’s Special Rep for South Caucasus and Central Asia

Javier Colomina appointed NATO Secretary General’s Special Rep for South Caucasus and Central Asia

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 17:25, 3 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Spanish diplomat Javier Colomina has been appointed NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Central Asia, the Spanish Delegation to NATO said on Twitter.

Javier Colomina will also serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/03/2021

                                        Friday, September 3, 2021


New Armenian, Iranian FMs Talk In First Phone Call


Armenia - An Armenian Foreign Ministry combo photo of Foreign Ministers Ararat 
Mirzoyan (left) of Armenia and Hossein Amir Abdollahian of Iran, September 1, 
2021.


The recently appointed foreign ministers of Armenia and Iran have reaffirmed 
their governments’ plans to deepen relations between the two neighboring 
countries during their first phone conversation.

Armenia’s Ararat Mirzoyan phoned his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir 
Abdollahian late on Wednesday one week after Iran’s parliament confirmed the 
latter as foreign minister.

According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Amir Abdollahian told Mirzoyan that 
Tehran is “ready to deepen relations” with Yerevan.

Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi pledged to strive for closer Armenian-Iranian 
ties when he met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian in Tehran on August 5. 
Pashinian was among foreign leaders who travelled to the Iranian capital to 
attend Raisi’s inauguration.

In a statement, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said Mirzoyan and Amir Abdollahian 
had a detailed discussion on “productive cooperation” between their states.

“Prospects for expanding cooperation in the economic sphere were especially 
emphasized,” it said.

Regional security and ongoing Armenian-Azerbaijani border disputes were also on 
the agenda, according to the statement, with Mirzoyan bringing up the recent 
“illegal infiltration of Azerbaijan’s armed forces into the sovereign territory 
of Armenia.”

“The Iranian foreign minister said all countries should respect internationally 
recognized borders,” said the official Iranian readout of the phone call. “He 
underlined the need for finding a peaceful solution to disputes between Armenia 
and Azerbaijan.”

Azerbaijani troops briefly blocked last week a section of the main highway 
connecting Armenia to Iran which runs along a disputed portion of the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

The Iranian Embassy in Yerevan expressed concern over the two-day blockage which 
disrupted cargo traffic between Armenia and Iran. It expressed hope that the 
Armenian government will speed up work on “alternative routes” for 
Iranian-Armenian trade.

Amir Abdollahian, 57, is an anti-Western hardliner believed to have close ties 
with Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards. He was a deputy foreign minister between 
2011 and 2016 and served until recently as a senior adviser to Iran’s parliament 
speakers.

In March 2020, Amir Abdollahian criticized the Armenian government’s decision to 
open an embassy in Israel, saying that it will have a “negative impact on 
stability and security in the region.”

Yerevan recalled the Armenian ambassador in Tel Aviv just days after outbreak of 
the war in Nagorno-Karabakh on September 27, 2020 in protest against Israel's 
continuing arms supplies to Azerbaijan.



Russia Calls On Armenia, Turkey To Normalize Ties


RUSSIA -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks at the prestigious 
Moscow State Institute of International Relations during the traditional opening 
of the school year known as "Day of Knowledge" in Moscow, September 1, 2021


Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed hope on Friday that Armenia and 
Turkey will normalize their relations after last year’s war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Now that the groundwork has been laid for a political process and the 
unblocking of all [Armenian-Azerbaijani] transport and economic links after the 
end of the war there I think that it would be totally logical if our Turkish and 
Armenian colleagues resumed their efforts to normalize relations,” Lavrov said 
during a youth forum in Moscow.

“We are ready to assist in that in the most active way,” he said, echoing a 
statement made by a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Thursday.

Turkey has for decades made the establishment of diplomatic relations and 
opening of the border between the two countries conditional on a resolution of 
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict acceptable to Azerbaijan. Baku claims that its 
victory in the six-week war stopped by a Russian-brokered ceasefire last 
November put an end to the conflict.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian spoke on August 27 of “some positive 
signals” sent by the Turkish government of late and said his administration is 
ready to reciprocate them.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan responded by saying that Ankara is open 
to normalizing ties with Yerevan. But he appeared to echo Baku’s demands for a 
formal Armenian recognition of Azerbaijani sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh.

A senior Armenian pro-government lawmaker said earlier this week that 
Pashinian’s administration will not accept any Turkish preconditions.

Armenia and Turkey came close to normalizing bilateral relations in 2009 when 
their foreign ministers signed two relevant protocols in Zurich, Switzerland in 
the presence of Lavrov and the top U.S. and European Union diplomats.

Ankara subsequently linked their ratification by the Turkish parliament to a 
Karabakh settlement. As a result, Armenia’s former government formally annulled 
the protocols in 2018.

Lavrov revealed on Friday that during the 2008-2009 Turkish-Armenian 
rapprochement he “warned” then Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian that 
the Turks will not drop their preconditions.



Another Russian Military Delegation Visits Armenia

        • Marine Khachatrian

Armenia - Major-General Valery Zhila (center) and other Russian military 
officials meet with Armenian Defense Minister Arshak Karapetian, Yerevan, 
September 2, 2021.


Another Russian military delegation is visiting in Armenia following Moscow’s 
pledges to provide more defense and security aid to its main regional ally.

The Armenian Defense Ministry said on Friday that the team of Russian “military 
specialists” led by Major-General Valery Zhila has arrived in Yerevan for 
further negotiations with Armenian military officials.

A statement released by the ministry said Zhila briefed Armenian Defense 
Minister Arshak Karapetian on the “directions and volume of upcoming work” at a 
meeting held on Thursday. Karapetian specified, for its part, “the scope of 
issues of utmost importance to the Armenian side,” the statement said without 
elaborating.

Armenia moved to deepen its already close military ties with Russia shortly 
after the six-week war in Nagorno-Karabakh stopped by a Russian-brokered 
ceasefire last November.

Moscow has since deployed troops in Armenia’s Syunik province bordering 
districts southwest of Karabakh retaken by Azerbaijan during and after the 
hostilities. Yerevan requested additional Russian troop deployments along the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border in May.

The Russian and Armenian militaries held at least two rounds of “staff 
negotiations” in the first half of this year. Karapetian’s predecessor 
Vagharshak Harutiunian said in January that they are aimed at “assisting us in 
the reform and modernization of Armenia’s armed forces.”

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu reportedly assured Karapetian on August 
11 that Moscow will continue to provide such assistance. Shoigu also signaled 
the start of more Russian arms supplies to the Armenian army.

Karapetian again visited Moscow two weeks later to attend the opening ceremony 
of an international arms exhibition and meet with top Russian defense industry 
executives. He said Armenia plans to buy modern Russian weapons but did not go 
into details.

“I can say that I haven’t heard a single word ‘no’ here,” the Armenian defense 
minister told reporters in the Russian capital.

Dmitry Shugayev, director of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical 
Cooperation, listed Armenia among several countries with which Russia signed 
defense contracts on the sidelines of the Army-2021 Expo.

Earlier this week the TASS news agency quoted a senior military official in 
Moscow as saying that Russia and Armenia are now discussing a new agreement on a 
joint air-defense system.

The two states already have such a system that includes elements of a Russian 
military base stationed in Armenia. It was set up in the late 1990s and upgraded 
by a Russian-Armenian treaty signed in 2015.


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​Congressional Armenian Caucus leaders mark 30th anniversary of Artsakh independence

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2021

Congressional Armenian Caucus leaders mark 30th anniversary of Artsakh independence

 September 2, 2021, 23:22 

Congressional Armenian Caucus leaders mark 30th anniversary of Artsakh independence; call on the U.S. to penalize Turkey and Azerbaijan for ongoing aggression against Artsakh and Armenia; urge OSCE Minsk Group leaders to include Artsakh in renewed peace negotiations.

The full text of the Congressional Armenian Caucus letter to Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan below:

President Harutyunyan:

We write to congratulate you and the people of the Republic of Artsakh on the 30th Anniversary of your independence.

The United States Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues offers our support and commitment to Artsakh on this celebration of three decades of your independence. We continue to stand with your people as they face with incredible resilience the ongoing challenges and threats posed by Azerbaijan. Artsakh’s transformation over the years is truly a testament to its people and to the leaders like you who have helped guide it along the way, despite the constant pressure and acts of aggression taken by the regime of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

We continue working diligently to persuade the Biden Administration to take every available diplomatic action to penalize the Azerbaijani & Turkish regimes for their deadly and illegal attacks on Artsakh last fall. This conflict clearly demonstrates the dire need for international actors to take a stronger position pressuring Aliyev to return in good faith to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group negotiations. And, we continue to push for Artsakh to directly participate in negotiations regarding its future status and security to ensure a durable and lasting peace.

We remain committed to pushing for official engagement between the United States government and your administration, and we look forward to working with you to build on Artsakh’s already impressive transformation in the face of so many challenges. Again, please accept our sincerest congratulations on this important occasion and offer our full support for your country.

Sincerely,

Frank Pallone Jr.
Member of Congress

Gus Bilirakis
Member of Congress

Jackie Speier
Member of Congress

David Valadao
Member of Congress

Adam Schiff
Member of Congress

California Assembly panel passes resolution on sister state relationship with Armenia’s Syunik

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2021


Massis Post – Assemblymember Chris Holden’s resolution, ACR 105, that establishes a sister state relationship between California and the Armenian Province of Syunik – the southernmost province in Armenia, passed the Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy on Thursday.

The resolution declares California’s solidarity with Syunik and will encourage and facilitate mutually beneficial educational, economic, and cultural exchanges. The resolution is joint authored by Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian, and coauthored by Assemblymembers Lisa Calderon, Laura Friedman, Vince Fong, Jesse Gabriel, Christina Garcia, Mike Gipson, Tom Lackey, Kevin Mullin, Luz Rivas, and Senators Bob Archuleta, Andreas Borgeas, Maria Elena Durazo, Bob Hertzberg, and Anthony Portantino.

“For thousands of years, the state of Syunik has had profound historical and cultural significance for Armenia and the world,” said Assemblymember Chris Holden. “Strengthening our relationship with the Syunik comes at a critical time as regional powers like Azerbaijan and Turkey pose a threat to its existence.”

“I enthusiastically thank Assemblymember Chris Holden for initiating this resolution of paramount importance,” said Consul General of Armenia in Los Angeles, Ambassador Armen Bairbourtian. “The establishment of a California-Syunik Sister State relationship will develop a multidimensional partnership between the U.S. State of California and the Armenian Province of Syunik. My gratitude also goes to all the state legislators supporting the resolution.”

State Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – La Cañada Flintridge) released a statement in support of the measure.

“Today’s resolution adopting the Province of Syunik as California’s sister state is an important declaration of friendship and I am proud to support this endeavor. Many of my neighbors and constituents have family and friends living in Syunik. ACR 105 serves as a connecting bridge to the Province of Syunik and I am confident the relationship will bring prosperity for both regions and facilitate mutually beneficial educational, economic, and cultural exchanges. In 2019, I introduced SB 302 to re-establish the California-Armenia Trade Office in hopes of building a vibrant business relationship between California and Armenia. Governor Newsom signed an agreement to establish the first California Trade and Services Desk in Armenia. The formal MOU between GO-Biz and Impact Hub Yerevan was signed earlier this year. The establishment of a sister state relationship is a continuation of our efforts to strengthen ties with Armenia and represents the strong bond between people of California and Armenia.”

Syunik is one of the original provinces of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia and is currently bordered by Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan, and Iran. Syunik is home to the Armenian Stonehenge, Karahounj, that dates back to the bronze age; The Ughtasar Mountain petroglyphs that are 7,000 years old; the 9th Century Tatev Monastery that served as a center of scholastic and spiritual activity. The most populated town in the province is its capital, Kapan with 43,000 residents.

The full text of the resolution, which will be next be heard on the Assembly Floor, can be found here: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220ACR105

Armenia need strong support from international partners to ensure return of POWs – Minister of Justice

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2021


Armenia needs strong support from international partners to ensure the return of Armenian prisoners of war and civilians held in Azerbaijan, Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan said during the meeting with the head of delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Armenia Thierry Ribo.

The Minister praised the ICRC mission during after the 44-day war unleashed by Azerbaijan by visiting Armenian prisoners of war and civilians held in Azerbaijan and ensuring their contacts with the families.

The head of the ICRC delegation presented the activities carried out by the organization in the post-war period and touched upon other issues of mutual interest.

At the request of the guest, Karen Andreasyan referred to the reform agenda of the Ministry of Justice, highlighted the program of rehabilitation of the penitentiary system aimed at protecting the rights of persons held in penitentiaries and improving the management system.

During the meeting, the interlocutors stressed their readiness to further deepen the existing cooperation between the two institutions.