Estonian Foreign Minister conveys official visit invitation to Prime Minister Pashinyan

 18:55, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.

 The Prime Minister welcomed the visit of the Estonian Foreign Minister to Armenia and emphasized the close cooperation of the governments of the two countries in all directions. Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the exchange of experience related to the institutional reforms implemented in Armenia, taking into account the effective steps of the Estonian government in that regard, the  Armenian Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

According to the source, Margus Tsahkna emphasized the willingness and interest of the Estonian government to develop cooperation with Armenia, including in the direction of promoting reforms.

The  parties discussed the humanitarian problems that  forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh face and emphasized the importance of international community’s support  in overcoming them.

It is noted that during the meeting the interlocutors touched upon  the processes taking place in the region, in particular, the process of regulating Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and the "Crossroads of Peace" project presented by the Armenian Government.

Ideas were also exchanged on the Armenia-European Union cooperation and its further development.

Margus Tsahkna conveyed to Armenian PM the invitation by the prime minister of his country to pay an official visit to Estonia.

PM Pashinyan congratulates Polish counterpart on taking office

 13:42, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has congratulated Donald Tusk on his election as Prime Minister of Poland.

“Congratulations Donald Tusk on becoming Poland’s Prime Minister! Looking forward to further enhancement of the Armenia-Poland cooperation at bilateral and multilateral levels, as well as to the close partnership in the framework of the EU, built on our shared values and democratic ideals,” Pashinyan said in a post on X.

Tusk previously served in the position of Prime Minister from 2007 to 2014. He served as President of the European Council from 2014 to 2019.




Armenia, Azerbaijan discuss withdrawal of troops from border

 15:02, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Azerbaijan are discussing the withdrawal of their troops from the border, foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan has said.

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Estonian counterpart Margus Tsahkna, Mirzoyan said that the December 7 agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan isn’t the only confidence-building process.

“This isn’t the only confidence-building agreement that was discussed. Other ideas have been, and will be discussed too. For example, around the withdrawal of troops from the Armenian-Azerbaijani interstate border. We believe that the withdrawal of troops will really have a positive impact and will help to avoid a new possible escalation. I’m not saying that we have an agreement here. This is an idea that is under discussion,” Mirzoyan said.

He expressed hope that Armenian-Azeri mutual steps would positively impact the normalization process.

“The main process is the negotiations process around the peace treaty. I think Azerbaijan must return to the negotiations table in the format of meetings. We’ve had the opportunity to say that most of the work is done, and now we need to meet and agree around final wordings related to significant issues,” Mirzoyan said.




Russian woman accused of disorderly conduct hospitalized after attempted escape from Yerevan jail

 13:17, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. A Russian woman arrested in Yerevan on suspicion of disorderly conduct has attempted to escape from police custody by jumping out of a window, authorities said Wednesday.

The suspect, Y. Maximovskaya, a citizen of Russia, was arrested by police last week for disorderly conduct in Yerevan. She’s been jailed in pre-trial detention since.

As part of the criminal proceedings initiated by the Investgiative Committee’s Erebuni and Nubarashen Department in Yerevan, the suspect was taken to questioning on December 12Around 21:30, the suspect asked the detectives if she could use the restroom. She was escorted there by the detective, who waited outside.

The suspect attempted to escape the detention facility by jumping out of a small window in the restroom. She fell on a roof and sustained injuries. The woman is now being treated at a hospital for spinal disc trauma, the Investigative Committee said in a press release. 

A criminal case on attempted prison escape has been initiated.




Closing chapter of conflicts in South Caucasus requires strong and sincere support from int’l community – FM

 15:58, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Closing the chapter of conflicts and establishing dignified peace in the South Caucasus requires clear commitment of all neighboring countries and the international community’s strong and sincere support, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said at a joint press conference with Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.

“My last meeting with the Azerbaijani foreign minister took place on September 18 in New York during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly, except for a brief conversation in Brussels two days ago. Only three months have passed but significant developments have taken place in the region. In September we were discussing the issues of rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, issues of lifting the illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor, but the developments that took place a day after our meeting, the Azerbaijani attacks against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, significantly changed the picture in the region. Today there are almost no Armenians left in Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of the ethnic cleansing, and over 100,000 Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh have become refugees and found shelter in Armenia,” Mirzoyan said.

Mirzoyan said the Armenian government is taking effective steps to meet the needs of the forcibly displaced persons of NK.

He thanked the government of Estonia for providing support for the refugees.

“The opening of the Yerevan office of the Estonian Refugee Council, which will take place today, is very meaningful. We also appreciate the statements by representatives of the executive and legislative bodies of Estonia supporting our efforts in the direction of establishing peace and stability in the region,” Mirzoyan said.

Mirzoyan said that advancing the peace process is possible if Azerbaijan shows unequivocal commitment to the process and the principles of mutual recognition of borders, recognition of territorial integrity without ambiguities, as well as unblocking of regional transport connections based on the well-known principles.  “In this sense we attach importance to the Crossroads of Peace project developed by Armenia,” Mirzoyan said.

The FM said that the abovementioned principles have been supported by the entire international community, and are also reflected in the July statement made by Charles Michel, the President of the European Council.




Azerbaijan releases 32 Armenian POWs

 16:04, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. 31 servicemen of the Republic of Armenia who were taken captive in 2020-2023, and 1 serviceman who was taken captive in Nagorno-Karabakh in September, have been released from Azerbaijani captivity and are now back in Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced Wednesday afternoon.

He said that the servicemen will undergo a preliminary medical examination and then return to their families.

The Prime Minister also issued a list of the names of the released POWs.

  1. Avagyan Hrach A. – Gyumri, Shirak
  2. Avagyan Serob S. – Zuygaghbyur, Shirak
  3. Avagyan Tigran M. – Gyumri, Shirak
  4. Avetisyan Vagharshak A. – Zuygaghbyur, Shirak
  5. Aramyan Karen A. – Ashotsk, Shirak
  6. Bahrikyan Vahagn E. – Akhuryan, Shirak
  7. Baghdasaryan Arthur E. – Gyumri, Shirak
  8. Gevorgyan Robert H. – Akhuryan, Shirak
  9. Dilanyan Arman V. – Zuygaghbyur, Shirak
  10. Yeghiazaryan Sasun S. – Ani, Shirak
  11. Tadevosyan Hrayr V. – Ashotsk, Shirak
  12. Tosunyan Hrayr V. – Ashotsk, Shirak
  13. Isanyan Aren A. – Stepanakert
  14. Kirakosyan Eduard A. – Gyumri, Shirak
  15. Kostanyan Narek A. – Artik, Shirak
  16. Hakobyan Volodya G. – Sarnaghbyur, Shirak
  17. Harutyunyan Varazdat S. – Akhuryan, Shirak
  18. Herabyan Hrayr H. – Ashotsk, Shirak
  19. Hovagimyan Harutyun Y. – Kapan, Syunik
  20. Hovhannisyan Haykaz K. – Akhuryan, Shirak
  21. Ghazaryan Karen A. – Dilijan, Tavush
  22. Martoyan Manuk H. – Lanjik, Shirak
  23. Martirosyan Gevorg S. – Gyumri, Shirak
  24. Mikayelyan Andranik V. – Gyumri, Shirak
  25. Voskanyan Gagik A. – Yerevan
  26. Rafaelyan Vladimir O. – Vagharshapat, Armavir
  27. Saghatelyan Grigor S. – Ashotsk, Shirak
  28. Sargsyan Ishkhan A. – Yerevan
  29. Serobyan Gegham S. – Zuygaghbyur, Shirak
  30. Sukiasyan Andranik S. – Gyumri, Shirak
  31. Stepanyan Davit S. – Panik, Shirak
  32. Vardanyan Arsen A. – Ani, Shirak

32 Armenian servicemen returned from Azeri captivity undergo medical examination before reuniting with families

 21:02, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The 32 servicemen who returned to Armenia from Azerbaijan captivity are currently undergoing a medical examination at the Central Clinical Military (Muratsan) hospital and those who do not require inpatient treatment will return to their families.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's spokesperson Nazeli Baghdasaryan said in response to "Armenpress" question about what is expected after the medical examination and whether the service members will be questioned.

"The 32 servicemen who returned to Armenia are undergoing a medical examination and the servicemen who do not require inpatient treatment will return to their families.," she noted.

How Ameriabank continued to deliver success amid the volatility of the global markets

 16:40, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Ameriabank CEO Artak Hanesyan has given an interview to Global Finance magazine. Armenpress presents the full interview.

Q: 1. Given the volatility that has characterised markets over the past few years, how has the bank worked to mitigate the risks and continue to thrive?   

A: Ameriabank has enjoyed a steadily successful trajectory over the past few years.  In a challenging environment marked by geopolitical tension and market volatility, the Bank has demonstrated resilience and outperformed the market benchmarks across several key financial indicators. This is founded on strong fundamentals with an effectively diversified balance sheet, a sound corporate governance and a clear vision for the future.

We have been able to apply a balanced risk management mechanism and an enhanced liquidity management framework to improve financial efficiency and deliver solid risk-adjusted profitability. Total assets reached AMD 1.33 trillion as of September 2023 with 12% compound annual growth rate since 2019. Ameriabank is the largest lender in the market with AMD 902 bn  loan portfolio and 19.1% market share as of 3Q 2023. In line with our universal banking model we continued to diversify our loan book further, with strong double digit growth of Retail and SME loans portfolio over the recent years, contributing to a loan distribution where Retail and SME loans comprise 61.2% of the total loan book.

The quality of the Bank’s loan portfolio has also continuously improved starting from 2020. Non-performing loans stood at 2.16% (vs 2․97% Market) as of September 2023, continuing a downward trend, while maintaining a level below the long-term average and pre-pandemic level (2.87%). Total deposits and bonds, have registered a 14.2% growth year-to-date and a 27% year over year surge, primarily driven by time deposits. Both the Corporate and Retail segments expanded their account holder base and effectively augmented their deposit portfolios, despite the uncertain external environment.

Our total equity increased by 10.1% in the first three quarters of 2023, reaching 190 billion drams, underpinned by a 17% CAGR since 2019 fuelled by robust profit generation. In fact our net profit has been growing in double digits for the recent years due to both net interest and non-interest income, proving the sustainability of the bank’s profit generation. As a result, the profitability indicators are at historically high levels (NIM stood at 6.4%, ROE at 26% and ROA at 3.6%), significantly outperforming the market average as well.

This dynamic performance has driven impressive investor interest and ensures that Ameriabank will continue on its transformational journey. In fact in this respect, the bank’s success reflects the positive macroeconomic environment: Armenia’s economy demonstrated resilience and high growth potential with 12.6% GDP growth in 2022 at the same time managing to maintain the lowest inflation rate and most stable currency in the region.  

Q: 2.  Are there any specific measures or instruments that have been put in place to protect the bank’s fundamentals?

A: Ameriabank has always taken care to see that its corporate governance aligns with the best international financial and institutional practices. This has proven essential to protect the bank’s fundamentals and its credibility. The absolute majority of the Board of Directors, who are responsible for the Bank’s overall management, are independent non-executive directors, with diverse international background and profound experience in the financial world. The Bank has also drawn strength from its diverse and dedicated shareholder base, having also international development finance institutions as shareholders (EBRD & ADB). Ameriabank has made its commitment to the highest ethical standards and rigorous compliance with international requirements the hallmark of its operations.

Financial soundness indicators have remained at a prudent level even during most challenging times and continuously improving profitability metrics demonstrate the bank’s financial health. In particular, the bank was fully comfortable in meeting the increased Basel 3 buffer requirements, having built the necessary cushions in advance.

Q 3.  ESG and corporate responsibility have become ever more important in recent years. What measures have you taken to ensure that the organisation meets its responsibilities in these areas? Again, are there specific challenges you have faced and, if so, how have you met them?

A: We have always been a trend setter in our market in terms of best practice ESG standards implementation. Our commitment to sustainability and to the entire ESG agenda has been one of the cornerstones of our long-term successful growthThe imperative of sustainability, of investing in a future which safeguards our planet and protects future generations, demands that financial institutions play a key role. We at Ameria have been embedding responsible business practices and consistently prioritizing sustainability in investment decisions. Green investing, renewable energy and sustainability considerations offer opportunities as much as challenges, opportunities which Ameria is committed to take full advantage of. We were the first issuer of Green bonds in Armenia back in 2020 and remain focused on expanding our green assets portfolio further.

Given our status as a leading bank in Armenia, we have also shouldered our responsibilities to our own communities and taken care to support those most in need, including those recently displaced. We have made major investments in our communities’ futures.

Q: 4.    In light of these challenges and given the changing environment in terms of AI, digital currencies and the like, what work have you done to future-proof the institution and continue to deliver for clients?

A: Imagination and creativity at all levels of the Bank have ensured our ability to adapt to changing circumstances.  We have been one of the region’s foremost institutions in promoting digital transformation, achieving a 69% online banking penetration rate and an 84% cash offloading rate, reflecting significant strides in its strategic development.

We see this digital transformation as opening up new horizons beyond banking: we can offer these empowering platforms to a wide range of sectors, markets and potential customers. From healthcare to travel to fintech education, where an integrated application of data and opportunity can open new vistas and clarify options, we are partnering with key players to leverage our technological expertise and take it to market.

Moody’s upgrades IDBank’s long-term deposit ratings to B1 and changes outlook to stable from positive

 18:17, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") has today upgraded IDBank's long-term local and foreign currency bank deposit ratings to B1 from B2 and changed the outlook on these ratings to stable from positive, IDBank said.

Concurrently, Moody's upgraded the bank's Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) and Adjusted BCA to b1 from b2, upgraded the bank's long-term local and foreign currency Counterparty Risk Ratings (CRRs) to Ba3 from B1, and upgraded the long-term Counterparty Risk Assessment (CR Assessment) to Ba3(cr) from B1(cr).

THE BANK IS SUPERVISED BY THE CBA

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 13-12-23

 17:02, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, 13 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 13 December, USD exchange rate up by 0.53 drams to 404.12 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.32 drams to 435.52 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 4.49 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 1.63 drams to 505.80 drams.

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

Gold price down by 41.50 drams to 25736.71 drams. Silver price up by 0.85 drams to 298.25 drams.