- The Russian embassy in Yerevan has condemned a Canadian Foreign Ministry statement that described the move to open a Canadian embassy in Yerevan as a way to “push back on Russian influence.”
- Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with the Spanish parliamentary speaker Meritxell Batet in Madrid.
- Azerbaijani forces opened fire in the direction of Khachik village in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor region, according to the Armenian Defense Ministry, which reported no casualties.
Month: July 2022
Armenia and India sign a Memorandum of Understanding for High Impact Community Development Projects
Taking to Twitter, Secretary (West) MEA, Sanjay Verma wrote, “Pleasure to call on FM @AraratMirzoyan and co-chair the 8th India-Armenia Inter Gov Commission in Yerevan. We also signed an MoU on Developmental Projects. India’s relations with Armenia are historical and closer than ever before.” At the IGC, both sides discussed and reviewed the current state of cooperation in diverse fields such as trade, Investments, health, tourism, infrastructure, culture, connectivity, Information technology, agriculture, fintech and education.
Secretary (West) also called on the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, Hambardzum Matevosyan. A Mahatma Gandhi Auditorium was later inaugurated at the Yerevan State Medical University (VSMU) along with Dr Armen Muradyan Rector of the University. Secretary (West) paid floral tributes to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. The Indian community in Armenia consists largely of over 700 students pursuing medical education at Yerevan State Medical University, which currently is the only University permitted by the Ministry of Education of Armenia to teach medicine in English medium. Secretary (West) also interacted with Indian students studying at the YSML.
The 7th IGC was held in April 2016 and the 6th IGC and FOC were held in New Delhi on 25 September 2013. Prior to the IGC consultations, Secretary (West) was received by Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan for a tete-a-tete, the statement said.
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New for 2022: ‘The Extraordinary Travel Festival’ in Yerevan, Armenia
Award-winning travel photographer, blogger and filmmaker Ric Gazarian and public speaker and points expert Stefan Krasowski announce the 2022 premiere of an international travel festival that is designed to inspire, convene and support the world’s most accomplished and avid adventure travelers. The inaugural Extraordinary Travel Festival will take place in Yerevan, Armenia from October 14-16, 2022, and bring together the world’s most daring and ambitious explorers in a series of seminars and conversations that will help foster new connections and enable deeper travel planning in a post-pandemic world.
“Imagine many Marco Polos types, all gathering in a single location,” said Co-Founder, Gazarian, whose blog and website @GlobalGaz, feature stories and images from his colorful travels to over 150 countries. “The idea is to share knowledge, connect doers with dreamers, and help these extraordinary travelers research and plan their next eye-opening adventure.”
“As the world seems to get smaller with social media, accomplished travelers strive to discover the road less traveled. We endeavor to discover and explore and simply be surprised with some experience we were not anticipating. We think getting off the tourist path and into the real world in a more deep, extraordinary way is just what’s needed,” says Krasowski, who has traveled to every country in the world.
The Extraordinary Travel Festival will be hosting travelers who dream about planning their next trip to destinations that are challenging-to-visit, such as: Libya, Madagascar, or Iraq. It will also convene explorers who are passionate about seeing remote, pristine and extreme destinations, like Antarctica, Socotra, or Pitcairn Island.
Throughout the three-day festival, speakers from all corners of the globe, from Colombia to Kuwait to South Africa, will be taking the stage or leading breakout sessions about deeper, more out-of-the-ordinary travel experiences that are outside the norm. The speakers will inspire attendees with motivational talks of how they accomplished the impossible, for example, traveling to every country in the world without taking an airplane, or traveling by boat to Timbuktu. Other speakers will provide actionable information about how to obtain difficult visas or keep yourself safe when traveling to destinations in conflict.
The Festival will also be organizing pre-conference trips, dinners and evening parties in the Armenian capital, Yerevan. Armenia was just named the World’s Leading Heritage Destination category in the World Travel Awards 2021.
“This event is about building community within this group of accomplished and avid travelers while learning about practical and actionable advice on how to create that next amazing travel experience,” added Krasowski.
Armenia has received roughly 10,000 citizenship applications in 2022
PanARMENIAN.Net – About 10,000 people have applied for Armenian citizenship since the beginning of the year, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister’s office Taron Chakhoyan said Wednesday, July 6.
“9,917 applications for Armenian citizenship were submitted in the first 6 months of 2022 alone, twice as much as in the same period in 2017 and 2018 and 3 times as much as in the first six months of post-war 2021,” Chakhoyan said.
The country’s Migration Service revealed in late June that more than 250 foreigners, most of them from Ukraine, have applied for refugee status and asylum in Armenia since the beginning of the year.
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.
One killed, five injured in an explosion at a bank in Ashtarak, Armenia
One person was killed, five were injured as an explosion rocked one of the banks in Ashtarak, Armenia, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports.
At 09:07 this morning, the regional crisis management center was alerted that an explosion had occurred in one of the banks, causing fire.
According to initial reports, one person is dead, five are injured. They are getting treatment at Ashtarak Hospital.
The fire was contained at 09:25.
Rep. Schiff submits NDAA amendment calling for immediate release of Armenian POWS
Congressman Adam Schiff has introduced a bi-partisan amendment to the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) calling for Azerbaijan’s immediate release of Armenian POWs and captured civilians.
Amendment #698 is co-sponsored by Reps. Don Beyer (D-VA), Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), U.S. Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-CA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim Costa (D-CA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ), Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), and Jackie Speier (D-CA).
The ANCA is leading a grassroots effort to secure additional co-sponsors prior to next week’s House Rules Committee consideration of the amendment.
NDAA amendments ruled “in order” by the House Rules Committee will be voted on by the full U.S. House.
Some regions of Artsakh cleansed of Armenians as a result of 2020 aggression, Armenian envoy tells UNESCO
Some areas of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Hadrut and Shushi, were cleansed of Armenians, Armenia’s Permanent Representative to UNESCO, Ambassador Christian Ter-Stepanyan said during the session of the General Assembly of States participating in the UNESCO Convention On the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The envoy expressed satisfaction with the decision to provide international support for the preservation of the folklore heritage of Armenia’s Syunik region, stressing that Armenia attaches great importance to the preservation of the cultural heritage of the region, which preserves the traces of the thousand-year history of the Armenians.
Christian Ter-Stepanyan expressed concern about the consequences of the aggression unleashed by Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh in the fall of 2020, as a result of which some areas of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Hadrut and Shushi, were cleansed of Armenia.
The permanent representative of Armenia, in particular, emphasized that as a result of the forced displacement of the population, their cultural heritage is also in serious danger.
He reaffirmed that the problem of preserving the intangible cultural heritage of the Armenian people of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to be in the focus of Armenia’s attention.
Pashinyan, Putin discuss unblocking of regional communications
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
The interlocutors touched upon a number of issues of the Armenian-Russian bilateral agenda, as well as regional issues, the situation around Nagorno Karabakh.
The parties discussed the implementation of the trilateral statements of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan of November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021.
The sides exchanged thoughts on the activities of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Commission on Border Delimitation and Security, the work being carried out in the direction of unblocking regional communications.
Armenian opposition to hold public debate on social crisis
Armenia’s opposition groups will hold a public debate on deepening social crisis in the country in central Yerevan on Wednesday evening.
The debate starts at 7:30pm, the Hayastan alliance said in a statement.
The coordinator of the discussion “Deepening social crisis: false promises and facts” is Hayastan MP Tadevos Avetisyan.
“After the debate, MPs of the Hayastan and Pativ Unem factions will communicate with people,” the statement said.