Platform aimed at development of "green economy" was launched in Armenia

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Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo.The Government of Armenia, in cooperation with the World Bank, the European Union and the United Nations Development Program, today launched the “Growth  and Recovery for the Strengthening, Upgrading and Prosperity of  Armenia” platform in support of Armenia’s promising sustainable  development, green recovery and growth.

As the press service of the RA Government reports, the discussion  chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan was attended  by World Bank Regional Director for the South Caucasus Sebastian  Molineus, Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia Andrea Wiktorin, the  Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Sweden  to Armenia Patrik Svensson, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia  Natia Natsvlishvili, Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan, and  representatives of other concerned structures.

The goal of the GREEN Armenia platform is to combine and optimize  policies and investment initiatives for the sake of Armenia’s  transition to green economy.  Today’s event was the first in a series  of thematic dialogues jointly organized by beneficiaries to come up  with innovative ideas and to learn about global knowledge, which is  key to building resilience to climate change.

Deputy Prime Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan welcomed the participants  of the discussion, emphasizing that the Armenian Government highly  appreciates such initiatives in terms of summarizing the work done,  learning lessons and outlining the next steps. “This is best  expressed in the Government’s Action Plan 2021-2026, by which we have  planned a number of measures, from increasing the share of green  energy to the promotion of alternative vehicles, the introduction of  related infrastructure, afforestation, and other necessary works”,  the Deputy Prime Minister said, adding that on the way to building a  modern low-carbon economy, Armenia attaches importance to ensuring an  inclusive, participatory process with the active participation of  international partners, the private sector, civil society, and  academia.

According to Sebastian Molineus, WB Regional Director for the South  Caucasus, the GREEN Armenia platform will assist Armenia in its  efforts to transition to a sustainable economy. “The green transition  may be a stimulus for Armenia’s economy, but it will be necessary to  set priorities in cooperation with the private sector and  international development partners and implement low- carbon,  resource efficient policies and programs, in line with environmental  goals,” the WB representative said.

According to EU Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin, the green agenda, which  is considered one of the leading among the priorities set by the EU  for Europe and the planet, implies much more than the reduction of  emissions. “It implies systemic changes in economies, societies and  industries. In the case of Armenia, this opportunity is clear. A  greener economy will not only improve the quality of life of the  Armenian people, but will also stimulate sustainable growth and new  jobs,” the EU Ambassador said, hoping that the GREEN Armenia platform  will contribute to an open and transparent transition to a green  economy.

According to UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia Natia  Natsvlishvili, making Armenia’s economy greener is the right policy  in these difficult times, it can serve as a national strategic  framework to ensure an equitable and inclusive transition to  sustainable, zero-emission, climate- friendly economy while  minimizing potential challenges that can be faced by the affected  population and communities. She reaffirmed the UNDP’s readiness to  combine efforts with the EU, the WB and other partners to assist the  Government of Armenia in the fact-based, equitable and strategic  policy of green transition, contributing to economic growth, human  development and the unique natural capital of the country.

During the discussions, the Government presented its vision for the  transition to a green economy in Armenia and its policy on climate  and environment, which will help strengthen Armenia’s resilience.   The representatives of the scientific-educational community, the  public sector and international organizations presented their  experience and position on the challenges and opportunities on the  way to the transition to a green and resilient economy.

Deputy Prime Minister Matevosyan praised the efforts and readiness of  all partners and stakeholders to combine their knowledge, experience  and resources for the sustainable growth of the country through the  GREEN Armenia platform. 

Under auspices of NATO, Armenian servicemen developed mountain trainings in Georgia

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ArmInfo. Military personnel from Armenia take part  in the courses of the Sachkhere School of Mountain Training named  after Colonel Besik Kutateladze after a four-year break.

The course is held within the framework of the NATO Partnership for  Peace program. In addition to the military personnel of Armenia,  Georgian, American, Polish, Latvian and Lithuanian military personnel  took part in it.

According to the Ministry of Defense of Georgia, the summer basic  mountain training course under the NATO Partnership for Peace program  will last three weeks.

The last time the Armenian side took part in such courses was in  January 2018. 

Aliyev: New weapons, most modern equipment have been, are being brought to Azerbaijan

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Baku has signed agreements on the purchase of the most modern weapons, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said, APA reports.

“The Azerbaijani Army is even stronger now after the [Nagorno-Karabakh] war [in the fall of 2020]—both in terms of supplies and combat capability. Therefore, we will continue to take serious steps for the development of our Army. New contracts have been signed for the purchase of the most modern weaponry. These contracts are already being implemented, new weapons and the most modern equipment are being imported into Azerbaijan,” the Azerbaijani president said during his visit to the Karvachar (Kelbajar) district of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia appellate court considering appeal against PM Pashinyan

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The Court of Appeal of Armenia is considering Monday the appeal of lawyer Hakob Martirosyan and opposition MP Artsvik Minasyan of the decision of the Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan not to open a criminal case against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

In June 2021, Martirosyan and Minasyan had submitted a report on a crime, in particular, demanding that a criminal case be filed against Pashinyan—and under the Criminal Code article on “high treason” in connection with the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war in the fall of 2020. 

Sessions in this court case are regularly rescheduled for various reasons. This had angered the families of the Armenian soldiers who had fallen in the aforesaid war, and therefore after the adjournment of the hearing on May 17, they had closed off the street adjacent to the Court of Appeal, and demanded that their appeal be considered objectively and that a proper procedure be given to it.

Armenia premier: Reforming education sector is one of government’s absolute priorities

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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday chaired a consultation on the agenda and course of education reform in Armenia, the Prime Minister’s Office informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

The attendees discussed the development of a strategy in the field of education, and in that context—the higher, vocational, and public education reform in Armenia.

The PM stressed that the reform of the education sector is one of the absolute priorities of the Armenian government, and strategic solutions must be found in this sector to ensure the interoperability of the public-vocational-higher education chain.

Also, the premier noted that the working discussions on the education strategy in Armenia should be continued intensively.

Armenia FM: OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs play key role in Karabakh conflict settlement

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There is a great potential for strengthening economic cooperation between Armenia and Greece, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said after his meeting with Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.

 “Armenian-Greek relations are developing not only within bilateral but also on multilateral important platforms. In this regard, I would like to highlight three important dimensions.

First of all, the cooperation within the framework of the Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral format was at the centre of our discussions. We consider this important initiative an effective tool for establishing stability, security and peace in the region, and are hopeful that through joint efforts it will serve the vital interests of our three countries and peoples. As Minister Dendias noted we have very important and concrete agreements regarding this format.

Of course, today we referred to the issues related to international and regional security and stability.

I presented to my colleague in detail the situation created around the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the position of Armenia on the processes aimed at establishing regional peace and stability, the negotiations on the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

I also touched upon issues related to the processes of the unblocking of the regional economic communications and transport infrastructure, the works within the Commission of delimitation and border security and overall the process on peace agreement.

I stressed the key role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in promoting the peace process for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Armenia appreciates the position of Greece in support of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the mandate and within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.

I would also like to seize the opportunity and thank my good friend Nikos, who visited Yerevan during the 44-day war and expressed the sympathy of Greece and the Greek people to us in that crucial period. We will never forget that gesture of a strategic partner.

Unfortunately, more than a year and a half after the ceasefire, Azerbaijan continues its provocative actions against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, while the warmongering and expansionist rhetoric has become an integral part of the daily discourse of the leadership of Azerbaijan.

Violating international humanitarian law and the obligations undertaken with the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020, Azerbaijan continues to hold the Armenian PoWs and civilians in captivity, while the fate of hundreds of missing persons, including dozens of enforced disappeared, remains unresolved. All the civilized countries of the world, I repeat, all the civilized countries, using all possible opportunities, should contribute, call and insist Azerbaijan to return our prisoners.

Throughout the millennia-long history, the Armenian people have created wonderful churches and monuments that are an integral part of the global cultural heritage. Today, unfortunately, part of this heritage is in danger of imminent destruction. As a result of the state-sponsored, official policy of the Azerbaijani authorities, we have desecrated churches, shattered monuments annihilated of their Armenian trace in the territories fallen under the control of Azerbaijan. Unlike many other such unacceptable cases, we can not say that the world is silent. The world, indeed, talks, and has expressed itself very clearly. One bright example of that is the the decision of the UN Court of Justice to apply provisional measures in 2021, which obliges Azerbaijan to end this policy.

We expect a clear, targeted and continuous response of the international community to this behaviour of Azerbaijan and emphasize the urgency of the involvement of relevant international organizations in Nagorno-Karabakh, especially the implementation of the UNESCO fact-finding mission, which will be a significant step towards preserving this heritage.

And, of course, today I want to emphasize once again that peace is our principle, our policy and strategy. We are really aiming to build a peaceful, secure, stable South Caucasus, we hope that our neighbour will restrain from its expansionist aspirations, and will demonstrate a more constructive position on all issues,” the statement reads.

Azerbaijanis moving cross-stone on road of Berdzor

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Goris Today published a video showing Azerbaijanis moving a cross-stone on the Berdzor road.

According to the source, the new road bypassing the city of Berdzor, which is being built by Azerbaijanis, will pass through this section, starting near the village of Kornidzor in Syunik and passing through the villages of Hinshen and Metshen in Artsakh, ending in Lisagor.

Chess: Madrid: Karen Grigoryan is the third prize winner

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The representative of Armenia Karen Grigoryan took part in one of the chess events held in Madrid near the World Chess Candidates Tournament.

In the blitz tournament, the Armenian grandmaster scored 7.5 points out of 9 and took the third place.

The title of the winner was won by the Spaniard Eduardo Iturrizaga, who scored 8 points. The second place was taken by Cuban Yusnel Bacallao Alonso with 7.5 points.

On path of their ancestors…"Neo-Ottomans" pursue Armenian families

 The Armenian families who emigrated more than a century ago after the Ottomans committed the “massacres” and the Holocaust did not surrender to them until their ancestors renewed the grudge and deep-seated hatred they inherited against the components of the region.

This was evident after the Turkish state occupied Syrian territory, pointing its mercenaries at the head of the local and administrative councils that controlled the necks of the components of the region, and the remaining residents of the Syrian regions.

The Armenian people, like other peoples, suffered from the Ottoman Empire since ancient times from massacres and displacement with the aim of robbing them of their land and melting them in the crucible of the Ottoman Empire, applying the Turkification, and blowing up their civilization and culture, which led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of families to escape from this hell to neighboring lands such as Syria, Iraq and European countries  Neighboring.

These families, fleeing from the furnace of the Ottoman Holocaust, merged with the peoples they had migrated to while preserving their customs and traditions, and among these areas was the province of Girê Spi and its countryside, where they had in the province an entire neighborhood called “The Armenian Quarter”, in which they found a place of stability in the framework of coexistence.

After Turkey occupied Girê Spî canton after an aggression it launched against the northern and eastern regions of Syria on October 9, 2019, it displaced more than 100,000 residents of the canton, including Armenian families.

Armenian families, like others, were not spared the looting and seizure of property, the latest of which was documented by our agency about the seizure of the land of the Armenian diaspora “Akoub”, which is estimated at 170 dunams, near the town of Al-Ali Baglia of the occupied Girê Spî district, on which a religious complex is currently being built with Kuwaiti funds under the supervision of the so-called Tel Abyad local council of the Turkish occupation.

 What the co-chairman of Girê Spî canton Hamid Al-Abed commented on this violation by saying: Turkey and its mercenaries, since their occupation of Girê Spî canton, have not spared people or stone, and committed the most heinous violations against those who remain of our people in that area, including “killing, kidnapping, looting of property.”

 During his speech, he condemned what the Turkish occupier and its mercenaries had committed by seizing the land of the Armenian diaspora “Akoub” to make it an endowment for building associations “of an extremist religious nature, aimed at reviving terrorism by feeding extremist ideology, and making it tools for spawning terrorist elements and threatening global peace and security.”

 At the end of his speech, he called on the international community to intervene and pressure Turkey to stop its violations against the peoples of the occupied Syrian regions, including the Armenian people, who previously suffered from the persecution of their Ottoman ancestors who ruled with iron and fire.