Opposition in Armenia reacts to Vanetsyan’s resignation

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Armenia – June 21 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Ex-lawmaker Armen Ashotyan from the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia has said that they share the same strategic goals with the opposition forces, but the parties, including the RPA, can come up with different tactical solutions.

Ashotyan’s remarks came after MP from the “I Have Honor”, Chairman of Homeland party Artur Vanetsyan has resigned on Tuesday, June 21.

“I respect the decision of Arthur Vanetsyan and the “Homeland” party,” Ashotyan said. “For us, too, parliamentary mandates have never been and are not an end in themselves.”

Ishkhan Saghatelyan, the Deputy Speaker of parliament and member of the opposition Armenia bloc, weighed in on Vanetsyan’s decision and said that everyone decides their own political line.

“We have one goal, and everyone has their own roadmap to achieve that goal,” he said.

Vanetsyan went on a sit-in in mid-April and launched a campaign against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government, which was later joined by other opposition parties. Pashinian came under fire after he and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev agreed to start drafting a bilateral peace treaty to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and set up a joint commission on demarcating the borders.

CivilNet: 30,000 foreigners have settled in Armenia since Ukraine War, according to official Yerevan

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21 Jun, 2022 10:06

  • 30,000 people from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus have moved to Armenia since late February, according to Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan.
  • Artur Vanetsyan, an opposition lawmaker and a leading figure in the ongoing anti-government protests, announced his resignation from parliament.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin have held talks on unblocking regional transport links.

Armenpress: Armenian military denies Azerbaijani accusations on opening fire at border

Armenian military denies Azerbaijani accusations on opening fire at border

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 09:32, 21 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Defense denied Azerbaijani accusations on opening fire at the border.

“The statement of the Azerbaijani defense ministry according to which overnight June 20-21 the units of the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire from various caliber firearms at the Azerbaijani positions located in the eastern section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border has nothing to do with the reality.

The situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is relatively stable and is under the full control of the Armenian Armed Forces”, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

If dram devaluation against dollar continues long, it will ease inflationary pressures, economist says

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 10:08, 21 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. If factors contributing to decline of US dollar exchange rate, in other words, if the devaluation of the Armenian dram lasts long, it could positively affect the inflationary pressures, however, in that case exporters could suffer somehow, Economist Edgar Aghabekyan, an expert at the Amberd Research Center, said in an interview to ARMENPRESS.

Commenting on the factors affecting the devaluation of the dram, the economist said they are many. “The main phase of dram devaluation started with the increase in foreign currency flows to Armenia due to the actions of Russia in Ukraine. The banking system has some restrictions in this sense, it cannot absorb foreign currency all the time, and this leads to the fact that the foreign currency exchange rate is regularly decreasing. And this is the main pressing factor leading to devaluation”, he said.

The season, the entry of tourists to Armenia are also factors for the devaluation of the dram. Thus, demand and supply are the main factors of the formation of dram-dollar exchange rate. The question is what boosts this supply-demand. There are sometimes emotional effects when in some situation people expect to get a big benefit from exchange rate fluctuations.  

“That emotional stage, for instance, was the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian military operations when many people here were in panic and were buying dollar, assuming that the dollar exchange rate should rise. However, according to the Central Bank and in my view, the sensitivity of our population is certainly decreasing in that sense because they understand that making predictions and trying to get major benefits from exchange rate fluctuations in a short period of time is difficult, and as a result they are taking risks”, the economist said.

The economist notes that the norms of supply, demand formed in inter-bank markets could also be factors affecting the exchange rate. The export and import volumes should also be considered in the market as factors of supply and demand.

But in order to understand the results and consequences of the dram devaluation against the dollar, it is necessary to know how long this process will last.

“As there are a lot of uncertainties, the main reasons are the Russian-Ukrainian military actions and some regional processes. And in order to have an imagination on the end, it is necessary to understand when it ends, to understand whether a new situation comes with a new price, or after the stop of flows the market returns to forming a new, more balanced exchange rate”, the economist said.

Making predictions is difficult, therefore, the economist says some scenarios should be considered. If this situation lasts long, he says that it will have some positive effect on inflation.

“As the prices of imported goods depend on the foreign currency exchange rate, in my opinion, it will positively affect it in case of lasting long. On the other hand, the exports will somehow suffer. Everything depends on economic policymakers – the government, the Central Bank, who will take respective steps to normalize the situation”, he said.

Recently the dram has been appreciated in Armenia, but inflation comprised 9% as of May. Asked why the dram devaluation has not yet affected the prices, the economist says that first of all it is necessary to understand the causes of inflation.

“The cause of the inflation is mainly the increase in prices in international markets. If we compare the price increase in international markets with the price increase in the Armenian market, it could be turned out that the prices of some goods here have increased less than in international markets. Therefore, it is possible that the exchange rate had somehow affected the price increase. But assessing it is a difficult task, because one needs to understand which commodity groups they are, which part of these goods we import in Ruble, and which part in dollar: the Ruble exchange rate has not changed considerably, we also need to understand what changes these commodity groups have faced in international markets”, Aghabekyan said.

If the dollar exchange rate have not declined, whether a higher inflation was possible in Armenia, the economist assumes that this affects some commodity groups, but identifying concrete types of goods is still impossible.

The economist also commented on the question whether the prices of gas and electricity could be revised in the conditions of decline of dollar exchange rate and devaluation of the dram. Usually, the producer applies to the Public Services Regulatory Commission requesting to revise the tariffs, however, Aghabekyan doesn’t think that such a step is possible in the near future. It is necessary to consider how long these factors will stay in the market. “It could greatly affect the tariffs, the prices, if these factors remain unchanged for a long-run”, he said.

The economist believes that the devaluation of the dram will have its biggest effect on inflation. In all this situation, he highlights the right coordination of the policy of the government and the Central Bank, as well as support to some suffering sectors in the form of tax privileges or subsidies which will raise the competitiveness of the field in international markets or for exporters.

Interview by Anna Grigoryan




PM Pashinyan addresses message on 30th anniversary of formation of Police Troops

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 10:13, 21 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan addressed a congratulatory message on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Police Troops, the PM’s Office said.

The message reads:

“Congratulations to all of us, in particular, the Command of the Police Troops of the Republic of Armenia and the entire staff, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Police Troops.

The Police Troops are the same age as our Republic. Formed in the difficult 90’s, the Police Troops were baptized in the military sense on the battlefield, at the same time maintaining public order and security of citizens, struggling on daily basis against crime.

The Police Troops of the Republic of Armenia have always been by the side of the Armed Forces, protecting the homeland’s borders together with the servicemen from any encroachment.

An evidence of this was the 44-day war in 2020, when the Troops, together with the army and police units, were crowned with glory.

Unfortunately, on this glorious path, the Police Troops have also suffered valuable and irreversible losses, devotees who sacrificed their lives for the Motherland without hesitation.

Glory to the bright memory of our fallen servicemen!

Deep homage to the parents of the immortal heroes for giving such children to the country.

Today, the Police Troops celebrate the anniversary of their formation with great merit and full right, and I once again congratulate the Command staff and the servicemen, wishishing them new achievements during their service, peace in everyone’s homes.

Trouble-free service to all of you”.

Pasadena bike shop owner hosts charity ride to benefit disabled Armenian cyclists overseas By Phillip Palmer

June 21 2022
PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) — A bike shop owner is teaming up with major sponsors to host a special charity ride that will benefit disabled Armenian cyclists overseas.

Every cyclist on a Sunday group ride knows the familiar sounds of clicking gears and shoes snapping into pedals. But this is no ordinary ride.

Hrach Gevrikyan and his wife are the founders of Pasadena bike shop Velo Pasadena. As a former professional road racer and a 13-time Armenian National Champion, Gevrikyan has made it his mission to give back to his roots. He’s raised hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years to support young cyclists in his native Armenia.

“There always comes a project, and always we try to do what we can to be involved as much as possible with Armenia. That’s the goal we have,” said Gevrikyan.

In 2020, war between Armenia and Azerbaijan broke out, killing hundreds and brutally injuring thousands more. Many of the same cyclists Gevrikyan had supported for years lost limbs in the conflict and lost the ability to cycle.

So he shifted his focus from shipping bikes, tires and other cycling equipment to Armenia, and started fundraising for expensive adaptive cycling equipment.


“He’s been donating generously, sponsoring teams generously, because of his personality and his compassion,” said Greg Bakalyan, a charity ride organizer.

Together with partners Armenia Fund, Bob Smith Toyota and Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Velo Pasadena organized a special charity ride with one goal: to raise funds and sponsor bikes, gear and travel costs for two Paralympic cyclists to compete in the 2022 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Slovakia this July.

Dozens of cyclists showed up, riding through Pasadena, La Crescenta and the Angeles National Forest, pedaling for a purpose greater than themselves and raising over $10,000 in the process.



U.S. to give $120 mln grant to Armenia to boost democracy and economic stability

June 23 2022

YEREVAN. June 23 (Interfax) – The United States Agency of International Development (USIAD) will issue a $120 million grant to Armenia to help it promote democracy and economic stability.

The Armenian government has approved the signing of a grant agreement on cooperation with the U.S.

“In light of the shocks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the war unleashed against Nagorno-Karabakh, and given the fair and transparent parliamentary elections held [in Armenia] in 2021, the U.S. pledges in this agreement to help Armenia establish a system of efficient and accountable governance, safeguard its democratic achievements and overcome economic challenges,” according to a feasibility evaluation, which was published on the Armenian government’s website following the government’s meeting.

USAID plans to distribute the grant as follows: $68.565 million will be spent on promoting democracy, and $51.435 million will be used to improve economic security.

 

Karabakh raises post-war problems in education system

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Armenia – June 23 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) State Minister Artak Beglaryan has said that many problems have arisen or become acute in the education system following the war in the fall of 2020.

Beglaryan on Wednesday, June 22 participated in in the conference Forum 405 organized by Teach for Armenia and the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport.

According to him, said issues have a negative impact on the quality of education, affecting the behavior and psychology of everyone involved– students, teachers and families.

“We must provide effective and innovative solutions to these problems, seeking to offset their negative impact on the one hand, and to use the crisis as an opportunity for rebirth and further development on the other,” Beglaryan said.

During the war, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces attacked civilian infrastructure, including schools and kindergartens across Artsakh. The Azeri army also used cluster munitions to target civilian settlements and the peaceful population of Artsakh.

250 foreigners applied for asylum in Armenia in 2022

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Armenia – June 23 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – More than 250 foreigners, most of them from Ukraine, have applied for refugee status and asylum in Armenia since the beginning of the year, the country’s Migration Service of reveals, according to Armenpress.

In January-March 2022, the Migration Service received applications from 13 countries of the world, including Ukraine, Iran, Iraq, Cuba, Lebanon, Syria.

Over the past ten years, Armenia has provided a refugee status to more than 1500 asylum seekers. In the past five years, the Migration Service has been receiving an average of 220 applications for asylum per year.

During the 2020 war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the Migration Service collected the data about displaced persons from Artsakh, which it processes and sends to other agencies if necessary. Nearly 91,000 persons, 88% of whom are women and children, have been registered in the electronic database.

Citizens of Ecuador can now visit Armenia visa-free

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Armenia – June 23 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Citizens of Ecuador will be able to visit Armenia visa-free, according to a decision approved by the government on Thursday, June 22.

People traveling to Armenia from the South American nation will be allowed to stay in the territory of the country for a maximum of 180 days in a year.

The move is expected to promote the development of tourism, as well as the promotion of business relations.

The mutual abolition of the visa regime between Armenia and Ecuador comes after “steps to develop and strengthen the cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and that country,” the document approved by the government says.