Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia discuss development of bilateral relations


BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec. 16

By Nazrin Israfilova – Trend:

Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia discussed successful development of bilateral relations between the two countries in the political, economic and other spheres on , Trend reports referring to the Azerbaijani Ministry of Finance.

Azerbaijani Minister of Finance, co-chairman of the Joint Commission of the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan Samir Sharifov met with Minister of Finance of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Jadaan.

Sharifov informed about the macroeconomic situation in the country, the measures being taken by the government, as well as about the work conducted to restore and reconstruct the Azerbaijani lands liberated from the Armenian occupation.

Azerbaijani minister also expressed confidence that the recent sixth meeting of the Joint Commission will be important in terms of developing the economic partnership, as well as stimulating the new initiatives.

Al-Jadaan praised the current relations between Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan, stressing that Saudi Arabia is a reliable partner for Azerbaijan.

The Saudi Arabian minister informed about the projects being implemented in Saudi Arabia and the activity being carried out within the international organizations and spoke about the steps taken by the government to ensure fiscal policy and sustainable development.

The sides also exchanged views on the exchange of experience in the implementation of financial policy, joint activity and mutual support of Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia within the international financial organizations, as well as on relevant issues in other spheres.

Interagency Commission for the Prevention of Covid-19 Pandemic convenes a sitting

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The sitting of the Interagency Commission for the Prevention of Covid-19 Pandemic chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Hambardzum Matevosyan took place on December 10, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia.

In his opening remarks, the Deputy Prime Minister noted that measures to prevent the pandemic remain on the agenda of the first session of the commission in this format. According to him, vaccines are already available, which is a real opportunity to prevent the spread of the pandemic and its negative impact. Hambardzum Matevosyan added that the new variant of the pandemic, “Omicron”, seems to be not sufficiently studied, and there is a risk that it may be the start of a heavier wave. He urged citizens to be vaccinated, to break the chain of the pandemic, prioritizing the public interest and health.

During the sitting, which was attended by representatives of the executive and legislative powers, the situation in the Republic of Armenia conditioned by Covid-19 was discussed. The Minister of Health of the Republic of Armenia Anahit Avanesyan presented the current tendencies of the spread of the infection and the existing indicators of vaccinations. During the meeting, the effectiveness of the existing measures for the prevention of the pandemic, as well as the upcoming steps for their increase were discussed.



Armenpress: Armenia urges Azerbaijan to refrain from provocative rhetoric and actions – Statement of MFA

Armenia urges Azerbaijan to refrain from provocative rhetoric and actions – Statement of MFA

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The Republic of Armenia calls on the Republic of Azerbaijan to refrain from provocative rhetoric and actions, not to hinder the efforts to establish peace and stability in the region, ARMENPRESS reports reads the statement issued by the MFA Armenia.

According to the statement, the armed provocations carried out by the Azerbaijani side along the entire Armenian-Azerbaijani border take place on daily basis.

“On December 10, as a result of a regular provocation Vahe Manaseryan, serviceman of the Armed Forces of Armenia, has been killed, another 8 have been injured.

Expressing deep condolences to the family of the killed serviceman, wishing a speedy recovery to the wounded servicemen, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia condemns the provocative actions of Azerbaijan, states that they are planned and are aimed at continuing to aggravate the situation in the region.

This claim is based on the fact that Azerbaijan is constantly developing the absurd rhetoric of the so-called “Zangezur Corridor”, which contradicts the trilateral statements of November 9, 2020, January 11, 2021 and November 26 agreements reached in Sochi, and is an open _expression_ of aspirations towards the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia”, reads the statement.

Noting that the units of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan illegally invaded the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia in May this year, occupying an area of more than 40 square kilometers, the Armenian MFA noted that the incident of December 10 took place in one of those areas.

“To date, Azerbaijan has not responded to the proposal of the Republic of Armenia on the simultaneous withdrawal of troops, which was handed over to the Azerbaijani side on November 26 in a written form.

The Republic of Armenia draws the attention of its main security partner Russian Federation, the CSTO, the UN Security Council, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries to the above-mentioned facts, as well as on the fact that official Baku continues to make clear threats of use of force against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia with belligerent statements, violating the basic principles of international law, including the UN Charter, endangering regional and global security”, reads the statement of the MFA Armenia, adding that the Republic of Armenia calls on the Republic of Azerbaijan to refrain from provocative rhetoric and actions, not to hinder the efforts to establish peace and stability in the region.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia thinks that one of the ways to avoid further aggravation of the situation may be the simultaneous withdrawal of troops from the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the launch of an international monitoring mechanism along the border.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 12/10/2021

                                        Friday, 
Pashinian Addresses U.S. ‘Summit For Democracy’
Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian takes part in the virtual "Summit for 
Democracy" organized by U.S. President Joe Biden, December 9, 2021.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian pledged to “consolidate democracy” in Armenia on 
Friday as he addressed a virtual global summit organized by U.S. President Joe 
Biden and strongly criticized by Russia.
Pashinian was among the leaders of more than 100 countries invited to the 
two-day “Summit for Democracy” which is designed to promote democratic 
governance around the world in the face of rising authoritarianism.
Opening the gathering on Thursday, Biden said global freedoms are under threat 
from autocrats seeking to expand power, export influence and justify repression. 
He called for renewed commitments to protect democracies against such threats.
The White House has billed the summit as a way for the United States and 
like-minded allies to collaborate against authoritarianism, corruption, and 
human rights abuses.
The summit has been sharply criticized by Armenia’s ally Russia, China as well 
as other countries such as NATO member Hungary that weren't invited. Ahead of 
the summit, the ambassadors to Washington from China and Russia wrote a joint 
essay in the conservative National Interest policy journal defending their own 
forms of government and accusing the United States of pursuing a “Cold War 
mentality” that will “stoke up ideological confrontation” in the world.
“We are committed to the consolidation of democracy in Armenia through 
strengthening democratic institutions,” Pashinian said in his speech at the 
summit.
“In our bid to consolidate our democracy, we are facing multiple challenges. The 
biggest challenge for us comes in the form of military threats to our security,” 
he added in a thinly veiled reference to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Pashinian also claimed that Armenians twice “chose democracy over 
authoritarianism” when they brought him to power in 2018 and reelected his party 
in snap general elections held in June this year.
Armenia’s leading opposition groups challenged the official results of those 
elections in court. They regularly accuse Pashinian of ordering law-enforcement 
bodies to jail his political opponents on trumped-up charges, heightening 
government pressure on courts and trying to stifle dissent with controversial 
legislation. Pashinian and his allies deny that.
There has also been controversy about the list of invitees to the democracy 
summit. Brazil's right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro was invited, while the 
leader of NATO member Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was shunned.
Armenian Opposition Lawmakers Set Free
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Doctor and opposition deputy Armen Charchian gestures to supporters 
after an appeals court's decision to allow his arrest, August 23, 2021
Three members of the Armenian parliament representing the main opposition 
Hayastan alliance were released from custody on Friday one day after the 
country’s Constitutional Court effectively declared their arrests illegal.
The lawmakers -- Armen Charchian, Mkhitar Zakarian and Artur Sargsian -- were 
arrested this summer on different charges rejected by them as politically 
motivated.
Hayastan repeatedly demanded their release from custody, citing an article of 
the Armenian constitution which stipulates that “a deputy may not be deprived of 
liberty without the consent of the National Assembly.”
Prosecutors and leaders of the parliament’s pro-government majority said, 
however, that the lawmakers do not enjoy immunity from prosecution because they 
were indicted before formally taking up their parliament seats. Hayastan 
appealed to the Constitutional Court in September.
In a ruling made public on Thursday, the court ruled that any citizen 
automatically gains immunity from prosecution after being elected to the 
National Assembly and cannot be arrested without the parliament’s consent.
Armenia - Deputies from the opposition Hayastan bloc wear T-shirts emblazoned 
with pictures of arrested opposition figures during the inaugural session of the 
recently elected National Assembly, Yerevan, August 2, 2021.
A judge presiding over Charchian’s ongoing trial responded to the ruling by 
ordering his release from jail. The prominent surgeon was greeted by family 
members and Hayastan activists as he walked free in the courtroom.
Sargsian and Zakarian were set free without court orders. The Office of the 
Prosecutor-General acknowledged that they cannot be held in detention after the 
Constitutional Court’s decision.
Aram Vartevanian, a lawyer and another parliamentarian from Hayastan, condemned 
the prosecutors’ earlier refusals to free his colleagues.
“Imagine that Hayastan’s parliamentary group had no members skilled in 
jurisprudence and did not realize that it can appeal to the Constitutional Court 
on this issue,” Vartevanian told journalists. “The three deputies would have 
remained under arrest, Armen Charachian’s health condition would have continued 
to deteriorate and Armenia’s law-enforcement system would have approved that. 
This is the most despicable thing.”
Despite their release, the opposition deputies were not cleared of the charges 
leveled against them.
Armenia -- Meghri Mayor Mkhitar Zakarian speaks with journalists, September 21, 
2019.
Charchian, who headed Yerevan’s Izmirlian Medical Center, is prosecuted for 
allegedly pressuring his subordinates to vote in Armenia’s June 20 parliamentary 
elections. He was first arrested three days after the vote.
The 61-year-old was released on bail at the start of his trial a month later. 
Armenia’s Court of Appeals sent him back to jail on August 23. Charchian 
reportedly suffered a heart attack the following day.
Zakarian and Sargsian headed major communities in Syunik province. They were 
among elected local government officials who demanded Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian’s resignation following last year’s war in Nagorno-Karabakh. They were 
arrested on separate corruption charges shortly after the June elections won by 
Pashinian’s party.
Armenia Prosecutes Freed POWs
        • Artak Khulian
Armenia - The Investigative Committee building in Yerevan.
Law-enforcement authorities have brought criminal charges against five of the 
ten Armenian soldiers who were freed and repatriated by Azerbaijan last week.
Two of them were arrested on Friday. An Armenian court did not allow 
investigators to detain another serviceman.
The Investigative Committee was understood to be seeking arrest warrants for the 
two other suspects as well. They too were charged with a “violation of rules for 
performing military service” that resulted in “severe consequences.”
The ten soldiers were taken prisoner during the November 16 fighting on the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border which left at least 13 troops from both sides dead. 
The Armenian military said it also lost two border posts in what Yerevan 
condemned as an Azerbaijani incursion into Armenian territory.
The Investigative Committee already arrested two other soldiers in connection 
with the territorial loss later in November.
The law-enforcement agency indicted the five soldiers, freed by Baku on December 
4, amid a scandal sparked by parliament speaker Alen Simonian’s disparaging 
comments about Armenian POWs.
Simonian was caught on camera saying during a recent trip to Paris that many of 
them “laid down their weapons and ran away” during fighting with Azerbaijani 
forces. In a secretly filmed video publicized on Tuesday, he claimed that their 
relatives have not protested lately because they realize that the soldiers are 
deserters.
Many of those relatives responded by staging angry protests in Yerevan and 
Gyumri. Simonian, who is a senior member of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s 
Civil Contract party, met with some of them on Wednesday.
Opposition leaders and civic activists also strongly condemned Simonian and 
demanded his resignation.
By contrast, neither Pashinian nor other any member of his political team 
publicly criticized or disavowed the speaker’s controversial comments. The prime 
minister said on Wednesday that law-enforcement authorities must investigate 
circumstances in which Armenian soldiers were captured by Azerbaijani troops.
Eduard Aghajanian, a senior pro-government lawmaker, denied on Friday any 
connection between those political statements and the charges brought against 
the five former POWs.
Former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian, who leads the parliamentary group of the 
main opposition Hayastan alliance, acknowledged the need for thorough 
investigations into such instances.
“But I believe that … it is the people who created conditions for that captivity 
in the first place who must first and foremost bear responsibility,” Ohanian 
said, referring to Armenia’s political leadership.
Court Upholds Guilty Verdict In 2016 Attack On Armenian Police
        • Robert Zargarian
Armenia - Gunmen occupying a police station in Yerevan, 23July2016.
Armenia’s Court of Appeals on Friday upheld lengthy prison sentences handed down 
to key members of an armed anti-government group that seized a police base in 
Yerevan in July 2016.
The nine defendants and two dozen other gunmen stormed the base to demand that 
then President Serzh Sarkisian free Zhirayr Sefilian, the jailed leader of their 
radical opposition movement, and step down.
The gunmen, who took police officers and medical personnel hostage, laid down 
their weapons after a two-week standoff with security forces which left three 
police officers dead.
All but two members of the armed group called Sasna Tsrer were released from 
custody shortly after Sarkisian was toppled in the 2018 “Velvet Revolution” led 
by Nikol Pashinian.
Armenia - Relatives of police officers killed in a standoff with opposition 
gunmen attend a remembrance ceremony in Yerevan, 28Sep2016.
The two other members remained behind bars because of facing murder charges 
denied by them. One of them, Armen Bilian, was set free in February this year 
when a Yerevan court acquitted him of killing one of the three policemen 
following a high-profile trial of the nine former gunmen.
The Court of Appeals accepted prosecutors’ demand to overturn the acquittal and 
sentence Bilian to 25 years in prison. He was arrested again in the courtroom.
The court upheld a 25-year-old prison sentence for Smbat Barseghian, another 
defendant convicted of killing the two other policemen. The prosecutors sought a 
life imprisonment for him.
The court also rejected appeals filed by the seven other Sasna Tsrer members 
whom the lower court sentenced to between 6 and 8 years in prison. Unlike 
Bilian, they will remain free pending an appeal to the higher Court of Cassation 
and its decision on the case.
Armenia - Varuzhan Avetisian (L), the leader an armed opposition group that 
seized a police station in July 2016, at the start of his trial in Yerevan, 
8Jun2017.
Varuzhan Avetisian, the Sasna Tsrer leader who got a 7-year jail term, has 
repeatedly defended the armed attack on the police facility located in Yerevan’s 
southern Erebuni district. Avetisian and the other defendants deny the charges 
leveled against them.
The 2016 attack was condemned by the United States and the European Union. “We 
abhor the actions of Sasna Tsrer and others who use violence or who threaten to 
harm others to serve their political agenda,” Richard Mills, the then U.S. 
ambassador to Armenia, said in 2018.
Fighting Continues On Armenian-Azeri Border
Armenia - An Armenian soldier stands guard on the border with Azerbaijan, 
November 12, 2021
Fighting appeared to have intensified on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border on 
Friday, with the Armenian military accusing Azerbaijani forces of attacking some 
of its positions.
The Defense Ministry in Yerevan said they suffered casualties while being 
repelled from the outposts located at a border section in eastern Armenia. One 
Armenian soldier was killed and several others wounded in the gunfight, it said.
“The exchange of gunfire stopped as of 2:30 pm [local time,]” the ministry added 
in a statement.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said, meanwhile, that Armenian army units again 
fired on its troops deployed in the Kelbajar district bordering Armenia’s 
eastern Gegharkunik province. It did not immediately report casualties within 
its own ranks.
Armlur.am quoted a local government official in Gegharkunik as saying that the 
epicenter of the fighting was near the Armenian border village of Sotk. “They 
[Azerbaijani troops] tried to advance in the Sotk section but failed,” Hakob 
Avetian told the publication.
Armenian and Azerbaijani forces exchanged fire in the mountainous area on 
Wednesday and Thursday, blaming each other for the truce violations. One 
Azerbaijani soldier was reportedly killed and two Armenian servicemen wounded in 
those skirmishes.
The fighting broke out two weeks after Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian 
and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Sochi for talks hosted by Russian 
President Vladimir Putin. The three leaders announced that they agreed to speed 
up preparations for demarcating the border between the two South Caucasus states.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Armenian President, Father Emir of Qatar discuss development prospects of bilateral ties

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 17:18, 9 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met today with Father Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani in Doha, the President’s Office reports.

The Armenian President and the Qatari Father Emir discussed the prospects of developing the relations between the two countries, as well as the regional issues.

President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian arrived in Qatar on a working visit.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

​UN court orders Azerbaijan, Armenia not to aggravate dispute

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Dec 7 2021

UN court orders Azerbaijan, Armenia not to aggravate dispute

Dec. 7, 2021

FILE – Ethnic Armenian soldiers walk along the road near the border between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, Nov. 8, 2020. Judges at the United Nations’ top court ordered Azerbaijan on Tuesday Dec. 7, 2021, to protect all the prisoners it captured during the country’s war last year with neighboring Armenia, to prevent incitement of racial hatred against Armenians and to punish vandalism of Armenian cultural heritage.File/AP

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges at the United Nations’ top court ordered Azerbaijan on Tuesday to protect all the prisoners it captured during the country’s war last year with neighboring Armenia, to prevent incitement of racial hatred against Armenians and to punish vandalism of Armenian cultural heritage.

The orders came at an early stage of a pair of cases Armenia and Azerbaijan filed at the International Court of Justice that are linked to last year’s war over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

The court also ordered both sides to “refrain from any action which might aggravate or extend the dispute before the court or make it more difficult to resolve.”

Judges planned to rule later Tuesday on Azerbaijan’s request for the court to order Armenia to halt the laying of landmines, to provide Azerbaijan with minefield maps to assist clearance efforts and to take measures to halt incitement by Armenian groups of racial hatred and violence against Azerbaijani citizens.

Both cases stem from simmering tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh that boiled over into a 2020 armed conflict that more than 6,600 people dead. The region is within Azerbaijan but had been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since the end of a separatist war in 1994.

Rulings by the world court are final and legally binding. The court is expected to take years to issue final rulings in the two cases.

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On December 2, the President of the Republic of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan called a meeting with the participation of a group of parents of the victims of the Third Artsakh War and officials of the relevant bodies to discuss the progress of the construction of the complex in the military pantheon of Stepanakert.


As reported by the Main Information Department of the Office of the President of the Republic of Artsakh, the head of the country noted that during the discussion of the issues related to the construction works with the relatives of the victims, it was found that there are justified grievances, and the purpose of the consultation is to find appropriate solutions for the existing problems. According to Harutyunyan, the volume of works is large, and it is understandable by the public that it is not possible to complete it in one year, but it is unacceptable that the design works are still in progress.

Regarding the agenda, Arayik Harutyunyan gave a number of instructions to those in charge, mentioned the need to attract new labor and emphasized that if the design work is not completed within the promised time frame, strict sanctions provided by the law will be applied.

During the meeting, other issues were also discussed.

Putin to hold bilateral meeting with Pashinyan after trilateral talks

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 15:58, 26 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. President of Russia Vladimir Putin is holding a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev ahead of the trilateral meeting with participation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Putin will hold a separate bilateral meeting with PM Pashinyan after the trilateral talks, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

The meeting is taking place in Sochi.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Roman aqueduct found in Armenia

Nov 23 2021
by GCT

In the Hellenistic royal city of Artashat-Artaxata

Archaeologists from the University of Münster and the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia have discovered remains of a Roman arched aqueduct during excavation work on the Hellenistic royal city of Artashat-Artaxata in ancient Armenia. It is the easternmost arched aqueduct in the Roman Empire. Excavation work took place back in 2019, and an evaluation of the find has now been published in the “Archäologischer Anzeiger” journal.

“The monumental foundations are evidence of an unfinished aqueduct bridge built by the Roman army between 114 and 117 CE,” explains author Prof. Achim Lichtenberger from the Institute of Classical Archaeology and Christian Archaeology at the University of Münster.

“At that time, Artaxata was destined to become the capital of a Roman province in Armenia.” It was during this time that the Roman Empire reached its greatest extent – if only for a short while – because it was under Trajan, who was Emperor of Rome from 98 to 117 CE – that the Romans attempted to incorporate the province of Armenia into the Roman Empire.

“The planned, and partially completed, construction of the aqueduct in Artaxata shows just how much effort was made, in a very short space of time, to integrate the infrastructure of the capital of the province into the Empire,” says co-author Torben Schreiber from the Institute of Classical Archaeology and Christian Archaeology at the University of Münster.

“The aqueduct remained unfinished because after Trajan’s death, in 117 CE, his successor Hadrian relinquished the province of Armenia before the aqueduct was completed.” The archaeologists, therefore, see their find as furnishing evidence for the failure of Roman imperialism in Armenia.

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Artashat (aka Artaxata) was the capital of Ancient Armenia from 176 BCE and remained so for over 300 years of the kingdom’s history.

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Artashat was the first Armenian city to be built according to Hellenistic planning, and it eventually became the largest city yet built on the Plain of Ararat. The city’s fine features are listed here by the historian R. G. Hovannisian:

The city contained a citadel on the height later called Xor Virap (Khor Virap) and was protected by extensive fortifications and a moat. Recent excavations have a revealed a major urban center with paved streets, public buildings, baths, shops, and workshops of various craftsmen…it rapidly became a major junction point between the trade route along the valley of the Araxes leading outward to Bactriaand India and the one running northward to the Black Sea. (49)

Artaxias was said to have adorned the city with fine bronze statues of Greek gods such as Zeus, Artemis, Apollo, and Hercules. The city’s Greek and Persian cultural mix is attested by archaeological finds of Greek figurines and clay plaques with depictions of Iranian horse riders.

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Header Image – The excavation section shows a pillar of the unfinished aqueduct – Image Credit: Artaxata project