Armenia has no plans to attack any country – Speaker of Parliament

 16:24,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan has commented on Azerbaijan’s discontent regarding Armenia’s arms acquisitions.

Simonyan said that Azerbaijan is complaining about Armenia’s defense acquisitions while Baku itself continues to buy arms.

“Armenia is buying a couple of vehicles and Azerbaijan starts complaining. Azerbaijan has everything except a nuclear weapon and tries to misrepresent to the whole world that Armenia is getting armed because it has some plans to attack. I am officially announcing that Armenia doesn’t have any plans to attack any country. The international community must focus today on the fact that Azerbaijan is buying billions of dollars’ worth weapons. And a question arises, what does Azerbaijan need so much arms for,” Simonyan said.

He added that Azerbaijan’s statement on the peace process must be backed by actions, if the statements aren't just for PR. 

“If Azerbaijan speaks about peace, there are many steps that could be done to prove it, starting from releasing the captives up to the implementation of the principles that have been agreed upon,” Simonyan said, referring to the three principles that Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed upon in Brussels.

Nikol Pashinyan and Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid discuss issues related to further development of Armenian-Iraqi cooperation

 16:49,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan hosted the delegation led by the President of the Republic of Iraq, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, who arrived in Armenia on an official visit, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

Photos by Hayk Manukyan

Prime Minister Pashinyan said in his welcoming speech. "Honorable Mr. President, I am happy to welcome you and the delegation led by you to the Republic of Armenia. Your visit is significant and, in fact, historic because you are the first President of Iraq to visit the Republic of Armenia.

There are rich cultural and historical ties between our countries, and I am happy to report that there is also a certain activation of economic ties. I hope that economic cooperation will deepen during your visit. Of course, the situation in the world and in the region is quite complicated now, and I will be happy to hear your assessments regarding the general situation and solutions.

Honorable Mr. President, let me once again welcome you to the Republic of Armenia and express the hope that mutual visits between high-ranking officials of our countries will become more frequent as a result of your historic visit."

The President of the Republic of Iraq stated in his turn. "Honorable Mr. Prime Minister, let me thank you and thank for hosting the delegation led by me in your country. We arrived yesterday and the time we spent was productive and interesting.

During the meeting with the President, we discussed the relations between the two countries in various fields, as well as we talked about the current situation in Iraq, we touched on the bilateral cooperation in the political, economic, and trade spheres. We hope that it will be further strengthened.

I would also like to express my support to the Armenian nation in connection with the calamity of the Armenian Genocide. I personally attended the events dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Genocide. I consider it important to emphasize the role of the Armenian community of Iraq, whose presence in our country dates back to ancient times, about 10 thousand years. The people of Iraq have benefited greatly from the Armenian population, among whom there are doctors, scientists, specialists in various fields."

According to the source, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Iraq discussed issues related to cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, high technologies, energy, water resources, and tourism.

Issues related to regional security and stability, the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations were addressed.

Prime Minister Pashinyan presented the humanitarian problems of more than 100,000 forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijan's ethnic cleansing policy and the steps taken by the Armenian government to overcome them.




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 22-11-23

 17:03,

YEREVAN, 22 NOVEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 22 November, USD exchange rate down by 0.15 drams to 402.41 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 2.01 drams to 438.63 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.02 drams to 4.56 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 0.91 drams to 504.10 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 480.85 drams to 25960.95 drams. Silver price up by 1.77 drams to 304.43 drams.

Germany to provide necessary assistance to forcibly displaced persons from Karabakh, says German official

 19:01,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Niels Annen, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany.

The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the resumption of the negotiations on Armenian-German development cooperation, which had not happened since 2014. Nikol Pashinyan highlighted the inclusion of Armenia in the framework of the "BMZ-2030" reform strategy by the German government. According to the Prime Minister, recently a new dynamic has been recorded in the relations between the two countries, there is a great potential to expand cooperation and the Armenian government is interested in fully realizing it, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

Niels Annen noted that the resumption of the Armenian-German intergovernmental negotiations is a conscious decision of the German government, taking into account the steps and reforms aimed at the development and strengthening of democracy in Armenia.

 Mr. Annen added that within the framework of the "BMZ-2030" reform strategy, it is planned to implement projects with Armenia in the areas of economic promotion, energy, vocational education, tourism and other directions. According to the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany, the above-mentioned programs will contribute to increasing the interest of German companies to operate in Armenia.

The humanitarian problems of more than 100,000 forcibly displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijan's ethnic cleansing policy, as well as the steps taken by the Armenian government to overcome them were discussed.

Niels Annen noted that he had a meeting with people forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh in Ararat region and added that the German government is preparing to provide the necessary assistance to contribute to the solution of existing problems.

The sides exchanged ideas on the processes taking place in the region.




Nikol Pashinyan holds farewell meeting with Japanese Ambassador to Armenia Fukushima Masanori

 19:13,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Armenia Fukushima Masanori, who is completing his diplomatic mission in our country, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.

The Prime Minister thanked Mr. Masanori for contributing to the development of Armenian-Japanese relations and cooperation with his vigorous activities. Nikol Pashinyan noted that Armenia attaches importance to the expansion of cooperation with Japan in various directions and expressed hope that bilateral ties will continue to deepen and strengthen.

Ambassador Fukushima Masanori, in turn, thanked the Prime Minister for cooperation and assured that in the future he will invest all his efforts for the development of relations between Armenia and Japan.

Prime Minister Pashinyan wished the Ambassador all the success.




Armenian Security Council, EU countries’ ambassadors discuss issues of expanding security cooperation

 19:35,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. The Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan on Wednesday held a meeting with EU resident and non-resident ambassadors accredited to Armenia, the head of the EU delegation. The parties discussed the latest regional security developments, Grigoryan’s office said.

Armenia’s Security Council Secretary presented the negotiation process for the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, highlighting the possibilities of achieving a peaceful settlement. Armen Grigoryan presented the 'Crossroads of Peace' project to the ambassadors.

According to the source, at the meeting issues pertaining to the development of Armenia-EU bilateral cooperation, expansion and strengthening of cooperation in the field of security within the framework of the European Peace Facility were discussed. The issue of the diversification of the Armenian economy was also touched upon.

Armenpress: Armenian Foreign Minister held meeting with ambassadors of the European Union, EU member states

 21:00,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan, on Wednesday held a meeting with the ambassadors of the European Union and EU member states accredited to the Republic of Armenia. During the meeting, ideas were exchanged on the comprehensive agenda of the Armenia-EU partnership, the foreign ministry said.

 

“The interlocutors discussed the steps taken to deepen the political dialogue between Armenia and the EU, as well as the prospects for further development of mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields.

 

Among other things, reference was made to the holding of the second high-level session of the Armenia-EU dialogue on political and security issues, which took place in Brussels a few days ago. Discussions also touched upon the activities of the EU monitoring mission in Armenia, as well as the continuous support provided by the EU to the reform agenda and strengthening of democratic institutions in Armenia, in line with the joint statement of the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of the European Commission on October 5.

 

Regional security issues were discussed at the meeting, during which Ararat Mirzoyan presented Armenia's vision for establishing stability and lasting peace in the region. The minister emphasized that it is based on the main principles that were also reflected in the statement made after the quadrilateral meeting held in Granada in October within the framework of the European Political Community, pertaining to the mutual recognition of territorial integrity, demarcation, and unblocking of regional communications,” reads the statement.

According to the source, Ararat Mirzoyan presented to the EU ambassadors the vision of effectively unblocking  regional communications and forming beneficial relationships in the region based on the “Crossroads of Peace” project developed by the Armenian Government, which can also become a guarantee of peace.

Referring to the large-scale military attack carried out by Azerbaijan against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh in September and the complete ethnic cleansing in Karabakh, the Armenian Foreign Minister specifically noted the need to address the needs and rights of forcibly displaced persons, highlighting the steps taken in that direction.

Asbarez: Armenia Proposes Border Delimitation Talks with Azerbaijan

The Armenia-Azerbaijan border


Armenia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said it was ready to “re-engage” in talks with Azerbaijan, a day after Baku called for direct — one-on-one — peace negotiations with Yerevan. At the same time, a senior member of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party said that Yerevan is inclined to continue talks with Baku through the European Union’s mediation efforts.

In calling for direct talks with Armenia, Baku also said the meetings can be held on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.

In its statement on Wednesday, Armenia’s foreign ministry stressed that official Yerevan is ready to re-engage in negotiations, having as a basis “mutual recognition and respect for each other’s territorial integrity without ambiguities, implementation of the further border delimitation based on the [1991] Alma-Ata Declaration and the latest legitimate Soviet maps, the unblocking of the region’s infrastructures based on the principles of full respect for the sovereignty, jurisdiction, reciprocity and equality of the states.”

It said that “despite all the complications and challenges” official Yerevan sees “a real possibility of establishing peace between the two countries, which can be realized if there is political will on both sides, and the Armenian side has that will.”

Armenia’s foreign ministry challenged Baku saying “one of the expressions of this will is also the fact that Armenia proposed to Azerbaijan to hold a meeting of border delimitation commissions on the state frontier between the two countries.”

Azerbaijan has been avoiding Western-mediated talks and backed out of two scheduled meetings, one in Washington this week and another in Granada, Spain last month.

“Those five-way [Granada] and three-way [Washington] meetings had previously been agreed upon, and Yerevan considered it to be more efficient to present [its latest proposals] to Azerbaijan during those meetings,” Armenia’s foreign ministry said.

“Nevertheless, in order to prevent attempts to deadlock the negotiation process and achieve lasting peace in our region, the Republic of Armenia constructively conveyed its observations on the [draft] agreement,” the statement said.

The foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that it had submitted it sixth draft of proposals on a peace deal to Baku.

Sargis Khandanyan, who represents Pashinyan’s Civil Contract faction and heads the parliament’s Foreign Relations Commission, told Azatutyun.am’s Armenian Service Wednesday that the main principles for Armenian-Azerbaijani normalization were agreed upon by the parties in July when the latest round of EU-mediated talks was held between Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

“Based on this logic, it is necessary to ensure the continuity of those negotiations and continue meetings at the level of the countries’ leaders through the mediation of the European Union, in particular, European Council President Charles Michel,” Khandanyan said.

“But we saw that Azerbaijan rejected both meetings that were scheduled in Granada and Brussels. Nevertheless, Armenia continues to adhere to this logic and wants to achieve settlement within this framework,” Khandanyan added.

ANCA-WR Banquet Shines Spotlight on the Survivors of the Second Armenian Genocide in Artsakh

ANCA-WR region hosted a sold-out gala on Nov. 12


The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region hosted a sold-out Awards Banquet/Gala in a historic show of support for the homeland in the wake of the Second Armenian Genocide perpetrated by Azerbaijan against the Armenians of Artsakh.

The Gala, which took place on Sunday, November 12 at The Omni Los Angeles Hotel demonstrated the potential of the largest and most organized community in the Armenian Diaspora in forming a unified front as the homeland faces an existential threat from Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Representatives and leaders from virtually every Armenian community organization attended and supported this year’s ANCA-WR Gala, including the Western Diocese, Western Prelacy, Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun, Western U.S.A., the Armenian Democratic League (Ramgavar Party), the Armenian Cultural Foundation, Homenetmen Western US, Hamazkayin, the Armenian Missionary Association of America, the Armenian Educational Foundation, AGBU, Tekeyan Cultural Association, the Armenian American Museum, the Pan Armenian Council, the Armenian Assembly of America, the Unified Young Armenians, ANCA-Professional Network, several local ANCA-WR and ACF chapters, several Armenian and US media outlets, the Consulate of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles, and coalition partners including Jewish World Watch and Asian-American National Committee.

The program started with a moving rendition of the American and Armenian National Anthems by Alene Aroustamian. After more than 45 elected officials from federal, state, county and city offices and dignitaries were introduced, welcome remarks were made by Gala Committee Co-Chairs, Lina Davidian, Esq. and Christine Magarian, Esq., followed by the invocation delivered by Very Rev. Zareh Sarkissian of the Western Prelacy, Very Rev. Yeremia Abgaryan of the Western Diocese, and Rev. Hendrik Shanazarian of the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America.

The program continued with a video presentation in honor of 2022 ANCA Western Region Freedom Award honoree Dr. David Babayan, who has been illegally kidnapped by Azerbaijan since late September 27, 2023 along with other officials of the Republic of Artsakh.

Conveying the organizational message, ANCA-WR Board Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq., stated, “Now more than ever, we know that Armenia can only survive if it is left in peace. But we also know that true peace entails not only the absence of war – but the presence of justice. And that justice, for us, includes accountability for crimes against humanity by both Azerbaijan and Turkey; secure borders; the right of Artsakh Armenians to return to their ancestral home; an international protectorate to ensure their safety, freedom and preservation of culture; and the safe return of all prisoners of war and unlawfully detained persons. Here in the United States, as American Armenians, it is our right and indeed our duty to demand that our government move beyond supportive rhetoric to solid action to achieve this justice. We need the U.S. foreign policy establishment to recognize that in its efforts to ensure a just and sustainable framework for peace in the Caucasus, it is in the U.S. strategic interest to give Armenia a viable option for strategic realignments, and to actually be a genuine ally whose support for Armenia is tangible, steadfast and reliable.”

In furtherance of its efforts to better understand the urgent needs of our Homeland, the ANCA-WR invited a delegation from the besieged province of Syunik, Armenia, the leaders of which were introduced to great applause: the Mayor of Kapan, Syunik’s capital city, and surrounding communities, the Honorable Gevorg Parsyan; the Mayor of Goris and surrounding communities in the Syunik province, the Honorable Arushan Arushanyan; and Dr. Arman Tatoyan, former Human Rights Defender of the Republic of Armenia, founder of the Tatoyan Foundation Center for Law and Justice, and 2021 recipient of the ANCA-WR Human Rights Champion Award.

L.A. Mayor Karn Bass introduced City Council President Paul Krekorian

ANCA Western Region Board members Anahid Oshagan, Esq. and Sako Berberian welcomed LA City Mayor Karen Bass who introduced LA City Council President Paul Krekorian with the 2023 ANCA Western Region Advocate for Justice Award. In her remarks, Mayor Bass stated: “We served together in Sacramento… He was a leader in Sacramento, in the State Assembly…I want you to know that Paul made sure that everyone in the state legislature understood the history of the Armenian Genocide.”

“It’s been my privilege to partner with many of you and ANC for over 30 years to empower the Armenian community. Thanks to our collective work, we are now the most important Armenian Diaspora in the entire world and everyone in the political arena is aware of our issues and care about soliciting our support. But at the same time, we have to be honest. We know that the last 3 years has been excruciating for all of us because of the catastrophe in Artsakh and the continuing genocidal acts of the Butcher of Baku.”

ANCA Western Region Board member Hermineh Pakhanians and Board Advisor Levon Kirakosian, Esq. presented the 2023 ANCA Western Region Champion of International Justice Award to Luis Moreno Ocampo.

“Activist. Prosecutor. A living legend of international justice. Luis Moreno Ocampo remains one of the most influential voices of our time in the fight for genocide prevention. Ocampo made history in 2003 when he became the First Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. This past year, Ocampo directed his trademark grit to raising awareness about Armenia and the people of Artsakh, speaking before Congress for the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission to urge the United States to intervene in the name of peace and to prevent genocide,” they said in their introduction.

In his acceptance speech, Luis Moreno Ocampo stated: “The Genocide Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of genocide was the byproduct of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the Holocaust…What happened in Artsakh is a genocide, different from 1915, but a genocide nonetheless.”

ANCA Western Region Board Member Lina Davidian and Vice Chair Raffi Kassabian, Esq. were joined by former Reagan Speechwriter and 2011 ANCA-WR Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Ken Khachigian, to present the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award to Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian.

“The diplomatic career of Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian began during President Kennedy’s administration in 1962. Born in New York, Djerejian, who served honorably in the Korean War, was inspired to embrace public service hearing stories of struggle and survival from his father Bedros, whose parents perished during the Armenian Genocide. Highlights of his service include his post as Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan, and serving as U.S. Ambassador to Syria and Israel. Djerejian remains a leading expert on national security and foreign policy. One of the hallmarks of his life is his desire to enrich strong foundations for democracy in Armenia to safeguard the country’s future,” Khachigian said.

“The United States and the international community must make clear, not only by words– we’ve heard a lot of words– but with deeds, that they will not countenance any infringement on Armenia’s political independence, its territorial integrity, and its sovereignty,” said Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian. “The challenge for Armenians in Armenia and in the diaspora is to work together to ensure that Armenia achieves security through deterrence, and continuing its evolution as a democratic state, providing its people with economic prosperity, social justice, and the rule of law…the task ahead is crucial. Let us work together, in unison, to achieve our noble goals.”

Following dinner, 2023 Summer and Fall interns were recognized for their contributions to Hye Tahd by ANCA Western Region Coalition and Community Development Director Edward Barsoumian and Government Affairs Director Ruben Karapetian.

ANCA Western Region Board member Lena Bozoyan and Vice Chair Raffi Kassabian, Esq. presented the 2023 Legacy Award (Posthumous) to Dr. Richard G. Hovannisian.

“A Giant of Armenian Studies. Dr. Richard Hovannisian has left a luminous legacy that continues to leave a far-reaching impact on the international diaspora community. He was a perfectionist who expected nothing less of his students and his people,” said Kassabian.

“My father not only taught his students but learned from them. How I wish Hayrig to his 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, our professor and patriot was here in person today to teach and inspire us as he did throughout his ninety years,” said Ani Hovannisian. “If we really believe, we will continue with our own personal sacrifice to build up the underlying soil, so that ultimately we can dam up the damnation of genocide.”

ANCA Western Region Board members recognized the decades of service Steve Artinian gave to the Armenian community in Los Angeles, including through his service to Hye Tahd as a former ANCA Western Region Board Member.

Hovsepian, the ANCA-WR chair, announced the new Steve Artinian Visionary Activist Award and inviting members of his family to be recognized.

Artinian family

“When Steve Artinian left us, he could not have imagined the void he would leave behind. To his beloved ANCA Western Region family, Steve was the perfect embodiment of all things pure and good. A humble patriot. A passionate, committed, and an exemplary activist. A visionary who believed deeply in the Armenian Cause,” Hovsepian said.

ANCA Western Region Board members Lena Bozoyan and Ayk Dikijian, Esq., presented the inaugural Steve Artinian Visionary Activist Award to the ANCA Nevada Chapter led by Lenna Hovanessian

“It is the devotion to illuminating issues of importance to the Armenian people that makes the ANCA-Nevada chapter deserving of the inaugural Steve Artinian Visionary Activist Award. The ANCA-Nevada Chapter, led by Lenna Hovanessian, Esq. has built vital relations throughout the local community, establishing relationships with elected leaders in Nevada to insure the Armenian people have a voice in their government. It is with pride and enthusiasm that the ANCA-Western Region bestows the inaugural Steve Artinian Visionary Activist Award to the entire ANCA Nevada Chapter, led by Lenna Hovanessian,” the ANCA-WR Board members said.

“Ladies and gentleman, make no mistake… while we seek peace, our enemies are waging war. Not the 44 Day War, not the Artsakh Genocide but the political war. Our homeland, our identity, our very existence are under attack. As we have just witnessed, truth has been distorted and weaponized to commit the Artsakh Genocide, almost invisible, with the world’s silent complicity and total impunity,” said Lenna Hovannessian.

ANCA Western Region Board Advisor Levon Kirakosian, Esq. and Board Member Lina Davidian, Esq. presented the 2023 Vahan Cardashian Award to Michael Mahdesian.

“Empathy is one of the greatest hallmarks of the Armenian spirit. As an advocate for the Armenian community and for all who seek justice, Michael Mahdesian has built an inspiring legacy as a champion for human rights. His role in Tom Hayden’s campaign for economic democracy and his post as Bureau Deputy of USAID positively impacted the lives of people on a national and global level. A prominent leader in the Armenian American community in Los Angeles, Mahdesian helped to establish the ANCA as an effective, political advocacy group. For his decades of service as a gracious supporter and advisor to the ANCA and the ANCA-Western Region, and the relentless energy and enthusiasm he brings to his efforts, the ANCA-Western Region is thrilled to honor Michael Mahdesian with the 2023 prestigious Vahan Cardashian Award,” they said in the introduction.

Congressman Brad Sherman introduced the honoree and presented a United States flag that flew over Washington, DC to Michael Mahdesian for his decades of humanitarian work with USAID and his service to Hye Tahd through ANCA Western Region.

“We need to up our game, and become, in part, the people in those rooms making decisions. Access isn’t enough. …Young Armenians need to work on political campaigns, run for office, make connections outside the Armenian community that will one day be helpful to the community,” stated Michael Mahdesian.

ANCA Western Region Board members Ayk Dikijian, Esq. and  Anahid Oshagan, Esq. presented the 2023 Excellence in Media Award to Ellina Abovian.

“Throughout her career as a reporter, Ellina Abovian has devoted her efforts at KTLA 5 to inform the public on the growing need for international intervention to stop the horrific attacks against Armenian civilians in Artsakh. Her thoughtful reporting continues to enlighten the public, drawing a clear connection between our local community and the need to recognize the crimes against humanity of the past and present in order to promote national and international security for a peaceful future. For her efforts to ensure Armenians have a voice and are heard with a growing presence in the news, the ANCA-Western Region is delighted to honor Ellina Abovian with the Excellence in Media Award,” Oshagan and Dikijian said in their introduction.

“I am so humbled and so honored for this recognition which means so much to me. As a product of a small, Armenian immigrant family, all I wanted to do growing up was to find a voice and to fit in,” said Ellina Abovian. “I didn’t understand the weight of my responsibility until 2020. Things changed overnight when the war in Artsakh broke out… I was trying very desperately to tell the story of something happening 3000 miles away yet so close to my heart…”

The event was preceded by a press conference for Armenian and non-Armenian media featuring Congressman Adam Schiff, Congressman Brad Sherman, L.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian, and former ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo who answered questions from the media and reinforced their calls for justice for Artsakh.

Due to the crisis facing over 100,000 Armenian refugees from Artsakh, the ANCA-WR Board will donate a portion of the event’s proceeds to help meet their needs.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

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Asbarez: Moscow Defends Baku; Says West’s Interference Risks Military Flareup in Caucasus

EU monitors at the Armenian-Azerbaijan border


Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said that the West’s continued interference in the South Caucasus region may risk the recurrence of military actions there and defended Baku’s accusation that France is preparing the ground for a new war in the region.

President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan contended that France was sowing the seeds of war in the Caucasus through its recent delivery of military equipment to Armenia. Official Baku has also condemned Paris and Washington for its “pro-Armenia” bias.

Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova on Wednesday blamed Yerevan for what she called a “radical shift” in Armenia’s foreign policy “orientation.”

“Western mediators, including France, have completely different goals. They seek to turn the South Caucasus into another arena of geopolitical confrontation, ignore the fundamental interests of the countries of the region, and do nothing to ensure the security, stability, and prosperity of this region,” Zakharova said.

“I believe that in Baku or in a number of other places, they are quite tired of intervention from Paris, which is unsuccessfully trying to restore its geopolitical prestige in the South Caucasus, which it has lost in other parts of the world and on other continents,” asserted Zakharova.

“Sadly, the risks of relapse remain in the South Caucasus. In this regard, Russia is consistently working to transform the region into a zone of stability and prosperity, based on the balance of interests of all regions and their neighbors,” explained the spokesperson.

She said neither the U.S. nor the EU can be considered bona fide mediators, because their underlying aim is to “remove Russia from the South Caucasus.”

“At the same time, Yerevan wants to negotiate in Washington and Brussels, although neither the US nor the EU can be considered bona fide mediators for a number of reasons. Their actions are “They want to destroy the existing security mechanisms in the region and at the same time to shamelessly steal and modify—in accordance with opportunistic considerations—the tripartite agreements reached with the participation of Moscow,” said Zakharova. “Therefore, there is no real benefit from their mediation, nor can it be, as the charge is different, the objective is different.”

“Yerevan’s reckless bet that the West will help them has been a fiasco. This is also obvious. It is impossible not to see this. Despite the existing proposals and invitations, the negotiations on the peace treaty are still frozen,” the Russian official lashed out.

Zakharova also discussed Yerevan’s decision to not participate in the upcoming summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization set to begin Thursday in Minsk. She accused Armenia of trying to conceal its intentions by playing both sides, referencing comments by Armenian government officials about the need to diversify their interests.

She said Armenia’s reasoning for distancing itself from the CSTO is a “miscalculation,” and said Yerevan’s refusal to participate in the summit is “regrettable.”

“We do not believe that this decision corresponds to the interests of the Armenian people and will contribute to the security and stability of our friendly country. Our Armenian colleagues do not intend to impeded the activities of the [CSTO] bodies or to prevent the implementation of the already agreed documents. Basically, it leaves the door open for Yerevan and enables [it] to join the efforts later. We hope that the Armenian allies will take advantage of this opportunity already in the not-distant future,” Zakharova said.

She emphasized that Russia is convinced that the CSTO will play an important role in regional stability in the current conditions.

“A CSTO monitoring mission on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the decision about which is ‘on the table’ as before, would be quite a significant factor in ensuring Armenia’s security, unlike the [current] EU [monitoring] mission [in Armenia], which continues to demonstrate its ineffectiveness,” Zakharova added.