50 Diaspora professionals join the Armenian Government

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2021


Another 50 highly qualified Diaspora Armenian professionals from 20 countries are joining the Armenian Government.

The Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs has commenced its 2021 iGorts program, which, for the second year in a row, will allow Diaspora Armenian professionals to work in Armenia’s state administration system.

Today program director Liana Simonyan introduced the new iGorts participants to the agencies where they will work.

Experienced American-Armenian professional Marina Nercessian (Boston University) and Syrian-Armenian Hagop Makdis (Aleppo University) joined the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports.

Estonian-Armenian Alina Ovanesso (University of Tartu) and Russian-Armenian Arevik Margaryan (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration) will work at the Ministry of High-Tech Industry.

American-Armenian Vahe Avagyan (Columbia University) and Russian-Armenian Argishti Ginoyan (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration) joined the staff of the Central Bank of Armenia.

The professionals will arrive throughout September and join in the work of about 20 state agencies. The professionals will work in those departments for one year, implementing programs and developing strategies and new ideas.

Culture: Lusik Qoshyan’s archive solemnly handed over to the Museum of Literature and Art

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

The solemn ceremony of handing over the archive of People's Artist of the Armenian SSR Lusik Qoshyan took place on Friday at the Museum of Literature and Art. The ceremony was followed by an exhibition and concert dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Qoshyan, featuring works by the famous singer. 

People's Artist of Armenia and the Armenian SSR Lusik Qoshyan was born in 1921 in Baku. She was been the leading soloist of the Armenian National Song and Dance Ensemble in 1938-1961 and the soloist of Hay Philarmony in 1961-1984. 

Qoshyan has been awarded with Medal of Honour and  title of People's Artist of the Armenian SSR in 1961. The famous singer died in Yerevan in 1984.

Russian Defense Ministry recognizes the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in an official document – Ghazinyan

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

An official document published on the website of the Russian Defense Ministry recognizes the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR – Artsakh), lawmaker Artur Ghazinyan wrote on Facebook. The document which is a purchase order by the Russian Ministry of Defense, reads: "Provision of services reads for the organization and implementation of comprehensive maintenance of the barracks and housing stock of the military camps of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation located on the territory of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh." 

"Hysteria is going on in the enemy state," Ghazinyan added. 

The 150th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Spendarian marked jointly with UNESCO

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

CULTURE 17:22 03/09/2021 ARMENIA

The 150th anniversary of the birth of renowned Armenian composer and conducter Alexander Spendarian is marked jointly with UNESCO. A unique concert dedicated to the birth anniversary of the composer will take place on September 5, at 20.00 at the Museum of National Architecture and Urban Life (Dzitoghtsonts Museum) in Gyumri. 

The open-air concert will bring together talented young musicians throughout Armenia, the Armenian National Commission for UNESCO reported. The concert program features works by Alexander Spendarian. The entrance is free. 

Culture: Antoine Agoudjian wins ICRC Humanitarian Visa d’or Award for Artsakh war photos

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

54-year-old French-Armenian adventurer and photographer Antoine Agoudjian has won the 2021 International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Humanitarian Visa d'or Award at the Visa pour l'image photojournalism festival.

The prize was handed over to him at the awards ceremony in Perpignan, France on Friday. The prize fund is €8,000.

Agoudjian presented impressive photographs taken during last year’s war in Artsakh.

The photo series, entitled “Armenians – Endangered People”, has been published for the French magazine Le Figaro.

Antoine Agoudjian has been roaming the Middle East and the Caucasus for 20 years, searching for subjects to photograph. In 2011, he became the first photographer to ever hold an exhibition in Turkey dedicated to the taboo subject of the Armenian Genocide, the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative reports.

Born on February 6, 1961 at Saint-Maur near Paris, Antoine Haroutyun Agoudjian is the youngest of three children. His mother Ankiné and his father Clement worked in the textile industry. Antoine grew up and still lives in Alfortville, known as “the small Armenia by the Seine.”

He belongs to the third (and last) generation that has personally known Genocide survivors. In 2000, the photographer initiated an ambitious project on the subject of Armenian memory, with the Genocide of 1915 at its core. His project took him to Jerusalem, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Georgia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

On occasion of the Armenian Genocide centennial in 2015, Flammarion Publishing released his latest book showcasing nearly 30 years of his work, titled “The Cry of Silence, Traces of an Armenian Memory” and prefaced by his friend, comedian, director and playwright Simon Abkarian.

MP: Armenian leaders’ failure to visit Artsakh gives out ‘several bad signals’

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

Security expert Tigran Abrahamyan, an MP from the opposition I Have the Honor bloc, condemned the Armenian leaders for their failure to visit Artsakh on the country’s Independence Day marked on September 2, saying it gives out “several bad signals”.

“The failure of the Armenian president, prime minister and parliament speaker to visit Artsakh speaks of several bad signals at once,” he wrote on Facebook on Friday, adding the issue does not concern only the symbolic days for Artsakh.

“Naturally, on 2 September many people noticed the absence of Armenian leaders at the symbolic events in Artsakh, but the same officials did not visit Artsakh at all after the war.

“Indifference to the Artsakh issue and the failure to put it high on the agenda speaks of a clear position of the current government.

“If the Armenian government follows the rules of the game dictated by Azerbaijan even in this case, then it is already clear what possible developments will follow,” the MP said.

Abrahamyan denounced the government for the “circle of defeats” which the country has found itself in, saying an agenda against the interests of Armenia and Artsakh is imposed on it.

Sports: Armenian national team arrives in Stuttgart

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2021


September 3, 2021, 19:51

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On September 3, the Armenian national team has arrived in Stuttgart, Germany on a charter flight.

The Armenian team is set to face Germany on September 5 in the fifth round of the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualification.
Our national team will stay at the Althof Hotel in Stuttgart.

Today the Armenian national team will hold its first training in Stuttgart.

Armenia played a 0-0 draw with North Macedonia on Thursday.

Armenia retains the first place in Group J with 10 points. Germany currently sits second in the group with 9 points. North Macedonia comes third with 7 points.

Sports: Preview: Germany vs. Armenia – prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole, UK
Sept 3 2021
By Matt Law, Football Editor | 1h

Germany will be looking to move above Armenia to the top of Group J when the two teams lock horns in their World Cup 2022 qualification section on Sunday night.

Hansi Flick's side will enter the match off the back of a 2-0 success over Liechtenstein on Thursday, while Armenia were held to a goalless draw by North Macedonia on the same night.


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Flick's first game in charge of Germany ended in a 2-0 win over Liechtenstein on Thursday evening, with Timo Werner and Leroy Sane scoring the goals for the Germans, who had 29 shots against the minnows but found it difficult to convert their domination into goals.

Die Mannschaft, who have won the World Cup on four occasions, were eliminated by England in the round of 16 at Euro 2020 and will therefore be hoping to show improvement at next year's competition in Qatar.

Germany opened their Group J campaign with back-to-back wins over Iceland and Romania before suffering a shock 2-1 home defeat to North Macedonia at the end of March, which allowed Armenia to move to the top of the section – a further indication of the importance of Sunday's contest.

Thursday's victory over Liechtenstein was important for Flick's team, but a disappointing result this weekend would allow Armenia to move further clear, while it would also open the door for North Macedonia and Romania, in third and fourth respectively, to make ground in the section.

Germany have only actually faced Armenia on three previous occasions and have been victorious in each contest, including a 6-1 win when the two teams last locked horns in a friendly back in June 2014.

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Armenia, as mentioned, will enter Sunday's contest off the back of a goalless draw with North Macedonia on Thursday; the result followed three straight wins over Liechtenstein, Iceland and Romania in the section, which allowed the nation to move to the top of Group J.

A total of 10 points from four matches has left Armenia at the top of the group, one point clear of second-placed Germany, and the Collective Team are bidding to qualify for their first ever World Cup.

Joaquin Caparros's side suffered a 3-1 defeat to Sweden in a friendly at the start of June but have not actually lost a competitive fixture since September 2020, when they were beaten 2-1 by North Macedonia in the UEFA Nations League.

Armenia will certainly believe that they are capable of claiming a top-two spot in this section, while a victory over Germany on Sunday would put them in a strong position at the summit, although there is a lot of football to be played before the qualification campaign is finished.

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Manuel Neuer was not used against Liechtenstein on Thursday but is expected to return between the sticks here, while Germany boss Flick is likely to make a couple of changes elsewhere.

Indeed, Antonio Rudiger and Leon Goretzka could come into the starting XI, while Serge Gnabry will hope to take the spot of Jamal Musiala, who was included in the side against Liechtenstein.

Sane and Werner were both on the scoresheet last time out and appear to have done enough to keep their spots in the starting team for this key fixture.

Kai Havertz operated in the number 10 position on Thursday and that is again expected to be the case here, with Goretzka potentially coming into the midfield alongside Joshua Kimmich.

As for Armenia, head coach Caparros has no injury concerns from the side that shared the points with North Macedonia on Thursday, meaning that a similar side should take to the field.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan is the squad's captain, most experienced player and leading goalscorer, and the 32-year-old is a certain starter in this match, where he will be looking to add to his 30 international goals.

Elsewhere, there are not expected to be many surprises, with Sargis Adamyan, who plays his club football for Hoffenheim, leading the line, while Tigran Barseghyan should also be in the side despite not featuring against North Macedonia.

Germany possible starting lineup:
Neuer; Baku, Sule, Rudiger, Gosens; Kimmich, Goretzka; Gnabry, Havertz, Sane; Werner

Armenia possible starting lineup:
Yurchenko; Hambardzumyan, Calisir, Voskanyan, Hovhannisyan; Udo, Grigoryan, Bichakhchyan; Barsaeghyan, Adamyan, Mkhitaryan


Armenia are a strong outfit and will fancy their chances of causing Germany plenty of problems on Sunday night. This could be a really tricky match for the hosts, and we are expecting them to suffer, but it is difficult to predict anything other than a victory for Flick's team.

Sports: Henrikh Mkhitaryan: Armenia’s attacking midfielder wizard, made in the Bundesliga

Sept 3 2021

Henrikh Mkhitaryan proved he could flourish in Europe's top five leagues after Borussia Dortmund brought the Armenia international to the Bundesliga as he scored and made goals under Jürgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel.

bundesliga.com details at how Mkhitaryan – now at Roma after spells at Manchester United and Arsenal – morphed from exciting prospect to bona fide game-changer in his three seasons in Germany.

Mkhitaryan was the third summer arrival of 2013 along with Sokratis and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, but after his performances for Shakhtar Donetsk and the club record fee Dortmund paid for him, there was no doubt he was the one most was expected of.

Mkhitaryan quickly became a favourite of then-Borussia Dortmund head coach Jürgen Klopp. – imago images

"We're really happy to be able to present a super new arrival for our attacking midfield in Henrikh Mkhitaryan," said a smiling sporting director Michael Zorc, who gave his newly acquired star the number 10 shirt vacated by Mario Götze, a statement in itself.

"It wasn't an easy transfer, but we absolutely wanted to get Henrikh," explained CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke. "And now we have him."

It didn't take long for the new arrival to make an impact. He had tallied an assist for Marco Reus and scored himself within 16 minutes of a pre-season friendly with Basel, and though injury in another warm-up encounter meant he sat out the opening Bundesliga game, he soon showed he could cut it in Europe's big leagues.

As his team roared out of the blocks, so did 'Micki', netting three times in his first four league games, including a brace at Eintracht Frankfurt that brought a 2-1 win. "It's not really me you should be congratulating but the team, it's most important that we won," he said with his trademark humility.

Mkhitaryan (r.) became one of the key players at Borussia Dortmund alongside Shinji Kagawa (l.) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (c.). – DFL

"I'm really settling in, this is a great place to improve, and we're still getting better as a team. Jürgen Klopp is one of the best coaches in the world, and I'm proud that he's my coach – together we can be successful."

At the time, that certainly looked the case with Dortmund clear at the top of the table come the 2013/14 season's first international break. Klopp's men would eventually finish second to Bayern Munich, but Mkhitaryan could certainly look back on a successful first league campaign in Germany with nine goals and 10 assists in 31 league appearances.

The promise of that debut season faded a little in Mkhitaryan's second campaign at the Signal Iduna Park. A foot injury early in the surprise Matchday 4 loss at Mainz - Dortmund's second defeat in their opening four matches – set the tone in what was to prove Klopp's last year as BVB coach.

A muscle injury just before Christmas also hampered Mkhitaryan, who struggled to recapture his form, as Dortmund finished the first half of the season second-from-bottom of the table with 10 defeats in their opening 17 matches.

Mkhitaryan also became a firm-favourite of Borussia Dortmund fans, especially when they faced local rivals Schalke. – DFL

"We were losing so much, and I felt like I was having no luck. Not only was I not scoring, but I was not assisting, which is very unlike me. I had been signed for a lot of money, and I put a lot of pressure on myself," Mkhitaryan would later explain.

"I had many hard nights in my apartment in Dortmund, all alone, just thinking and thinking. I didn't want to go outside, even to have dinner."

It took him until Matchday 23 and a 3-0 derby win over Schalke in late February to net his opening goal of the game – not a bad game to score in for a Dortmund player – to get off the mark. He ended with three goals and six assists in 28 league outings as Dortmund also recovered to move into a seventh-placed finish, and sunnier times were around the corner for Mkhitaryan.

"Fate can be interesting. A new manager, Thomas Tuchel, came to Dortmund before my third season, and he changed everything for me," Mkhitaryan said. "He came to me and said, 'Listen, I want to get everything out of you.'"

Now a UEFA Champions League-winning coach, Tuchel at the time was billed as an up-and-coming tactician who had enjoyed success at Mainz and was moving into his first major job with the potentially thorny task of replacing the iconic, Bundesliga title-winning Klopp.

But the current Chelsea manager had an almost instant impact on his Armenian star. Playing in an attacking 4-1-4-1 line-up with Reus, Aubameyang, Shinji Kagawa and Ilkay Gündogan, Mkhitaryan struck twice in the 4-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach to open the 2015/16 season with a bang.

"After the season I had had, I didn't think I could be a star. But he did it. He got everything out of me that season, and it was because I was happy again," said Mkhitaryan of Tuchel.

"That season, we played with enthusiasm. We played a crazy, super-attacking style, and we enjoyed every minute on the pitch. We basically played with two defenders, three midfielders and five strikers, and we had success. Even when we lost, we had fun."

Watch: Mkhitaryan's 2015/16 magic

They did lose, but only four times in the Bundesliga as they finished runners-up to the peerless Bayern. Mkhitaryan played in all but three of their top-flight matches, netting 11 times and setting up 20 more goals to end as one of the campaign's stand-out performers league-wide.

It was to be a glorious swansong as – with just 12 months left on his contract – Mkhitaryan moved on to United, signing for them at the same time as Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

"Based on a completely new situation, this transfer was a difficult trade-off for us," said Watzke. "Manchester made us a very attractive offer. Had we refused it, the player would have left us on a free transfer in 2017 and we would only have delayed the matter of replacing him for a year."

But it was those years in Dortmund which showed Mkhitaryan to the rest of Europe and beyond.

UK encourages Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign convention which commits to halting spread of landmines

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Armenia John Gallagher has addressed a message over the UK’s contribution to supporting mine action in areas in and around Nagorno Karabakh.

In his message the Ambassador says that the “impact of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, particularly the loss of life and livelihoods, has been devastating for the region”.

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“I am proud that the UK was the first international partner to donate to the International Committee of Red Cross humanitarian response. We gave a million pounds (660 million drams). We are currently working with the UNDP in the communities of Syunik, Vayots Dzor and Gegharkunik to provide psychological support and help create new economic opportunities for those affected by the conflict”, the Ambassador said.

He added that the UK is also committed to help in clearing up all the weapons, landmines and explosives that remain after the war, endangering lives and limiting the use of the land.

“So I am delighted that the UK’s Minister for the European Neighbourhood Wendy Morton has announced the contribution of 500,000 pounds (330 million drams) to support UNDP efforts in and around Nagorno Karabakh. We hope other international partners will support the UN with this important work and we call on all parties to work with the UN to have a full access for the UN and other international humanitarian agencies across all areas affected by the conflict.

Our contribution also recognizes the UK’s commitments to help rid the world of landmines. That is why we firmly support the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention.

The UK strongly encourages Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign this Convention, known as the Ottawa Treaty, which commits to halting the spread of landmines.

Together we can contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous future for all those affected by last year’s conflict”, the UK Ambassador said.