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Putin tells European Council about implementation of agreements on Karabakh — Kremlin

TASS, Russia
Sept 8 2021
The Kremlin mentioned that the sides agreed to continue contacts at various levels

MOSCOW, September 8. / TASS /. Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of the European Council Charles Michel addressed the implementation of the trilateral agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh over the phone, the Kremlin press service said on Wednesday.

“The Nagorno-Karabakh situation has been discussed. At the request of Charles Michel, the Russian President told him about the current steps to implement the provisions of the trilateral agreements of November 9, 2020, and January 11, 2021,” the press service noted.

The Kremlin also mentioned that the sides agreed to continue contacts at various levels.

Intense clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia flared up on September 27, 2020, in Nagorno-Karabakh. On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on a complete ceasefire in the conflict zone, which facilitated a complete cessation of hostilities. According to the document, the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides maintained the positions that they had held, while several regions came under Baku’s control and Russian peacekeepers were deployed along the contact line and the Lachin corridor. The statement stipulates the exchange of prisoners according to the ‘all for all’ principle.

Armenpress: Pashinyan to be on vacation from Aug. 31 to Sep. 3

Pashinyan to be on vacation from Aug. 31 to Sep. 3

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 09:31, 31 August, 2021

YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan will be on a brief vacation from August 31 to September 3, his Office said in a statement.

The PM will be in the Republic during his vacation.

Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan will replace the PM during his vacation.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian CDC reports 524 new cases of COVID-19

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 11:13, 31 August, 2021

YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS. 524 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded over the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 242,135, the Armenian Center for Disease Control and Prevention said.

5666 tests were administered in one day.

14 patients died, bringing the death toll to 4844. This number, however, doesn’t include the deaths of 1152 other individuals (3 in the last 24 hours) infected with the virus who succumbed to co-morbidities.

361 patients recovered (Total recoveries – 227,026).

As of 11:00, August 31 the number of active cases stood at 9110.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian FM: There are no talks on delimitation and demarcation of borders

News.am, Armenia
Sept 1 2021

There are no negotiations on the delimitation and demarcation of borders.

At the moment, t are underway, the outcome of which will once again demonstrate the degree of negotiability of official Baku, as well as the latter’s readiness to abandon the policy of initiating an artificial agenda through a gross violation of the norms and principles of international law, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan told RIA Novosti.

“There are no talks on the delimitation and demarcation of borders. At the moment, negotiations are underway, the outcome of which will once again demonstrate the degree of negotiability of official Baku, as well as the latter’s readiness to abandon the policy of initiating an artificial agenda through a gross violation of the norms and principles of international law. If Azerbaijan takes a constructive position and withdraws its troops from the sovereign territory of Armenia, that is, returns to the positions that were as of May 11 this year, then favorable conditions will be created for the start of the process of delimitation and demarcation,” he noted.

“These negotiations are being conducted with the direct participation of the Russian side, and we look forward to the possibility of finding a solution to this issue in the course of such discussions, in which there will be no need to contact the structures you mentioned.”

Azerbaijan president: We would have suffered great losses if Armenia had not surrendered

News.am, Armenia
Aug 26 2021

If Armenia had not surrendered, we would have suffered great losses. The statement came from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at a ceremony to provide the families of the veterans of the recent war with apartments and cars, Azerbaijani media reported.

“On the night of November 10, [2020] Armenia signed the act of capitulation, and the war ended. For us, the end of the war was absolutely reasonable. If the war continued, we would have suffered more losses. We could have faced difficulties in liberating Kelbajar and Lachin. The natural climate of this region, the mountains could have become a problem for us. Also, winter was approaching,” the Azerbaijani leader said.

Magnitude 3.8 earthquake registered in Armenia’s Gegharkunik

Public Radio of Armenia
July 29 2021
 

Magnitude 3.8 earthquake was registeted 3 km northeast of the village of Shorzha in Armenia’s Gegharkunik province at 21:09 local time (17:09 Greenwich time).

The quake measured 4-5 in the epicenter.

The earthquake was felt in the cities of Sevan, Gavar and Chambarak in Gegharkunik province, the city of Abovyan in Kotayk, as well as in Aygedzor village in Tavush province.

Armenia’s Lost Mandate

July 29 2021

Armenian analyst: Baku’s main goal is to have a corridor through Armenia

News.am, Armenia

Baku’s main goal is to have a corridor through Armenia in order to ensure a link to Nakhchivan. This is what Director of the Caucasus Institute, political scientist Aleksandr Iskandaryan told reporters today.

According to him, Azerbaijan wants to see a railway pass through the southern sector of Armenia. “It’s a nearly 40 km railway that will reach Turkey. Azerbaijan doesn’t want the road to be controlled by Armenians. This is Baku’s goal. However, we also need to understand that Azerbaijan is not too concerned about Armenia’s economic development and the opening of roads stretching from Armenia to the Russian Federation,” Iskandaryan noted.

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WILL AMERICA EVER UNDERSTAND TURKEY?

Time To Take a Cartoon Out of Storage to Remind Us of Some Crucial Facts


Armenian News Network / Armenian News
July 2, 2021

 

by Eugene L. Taylor and Abraham D. Krikorian

Probing the Photographic Record


LONG ISLAND, NY



 

By now we have made it abundantly clear that we are firm believers that cartoons can indeed serve as editorials without words. They are a distinctive and effective way of addressing the truth. Some might say that they have no equal in this task.

 

There has been a great deal of noise in the media lately about U.S. President Biden and Turkish President Recep Erdoğan. Clearly there has been more heat than light emanating from this interaction.

 

We believe that it is time that a cartoon from many years ago entitled “Contrary to the Laws of Nature” shown below, be resurrected as a reminder of the facts of the case which are very deep-rooted.

 

 

Cartoon from Pittston [Pennsylvania] Gazette (newspaper discontinued in 1965) from the World War II era.

 

To use Washington, D.C. and Washington Beltway language, the cartoon shows that there has been little or no bang for the buck when it comes to the USA support of Turkey from way back. Winston Churchill tried to woo Turkey without success as did America. Clearly, one cannot buy friendship or loyalty. The Turks know very well how to pretend to be supporters and allies even as they brazenly feather their own nests and rob everyone else ‘blind.’ As we have admitted, this is not a feature peculiar to the Turks, but they are especially openly brazen about it, and even use it as a weapon or threat whenever it suits them. They think they have a major political advantage because their country is geo-strategically located on the map. Whether they are really as crucially geopolitically located seems never to have been seriously questioned. The USA has blindly seen it as such without backing up that position with considered arguments. There is more than likely a substantial economic aspect to it all.

 

In the top panel of our pre-World War II cartoon, we see a sign declaring the “Hope of Turkish Participation in War against the Axis” [the coalition comprised of Germany, Italy and Japan]. Generous helpings of food and munitions are provided by Uncle Sam to an enthusiastic Turkey.

In the next two panels, the more Allied food and aid provided by Uncle Sam, the more the hopes of Turkish participation on the side of the Allies shrink. Increased generosity is clearly not doing the trick. Turkey pretended to be neutral even as it was sitting on the fence reaping the benefits of selling key minerals at high prices in the manufacture of steel in Nazi Germany etc.

The last panel shows a Turkey that has eaten and taken all, but the hopes on the part of the Allies have shrunken to nothing!

The Old Country Armenian Villagers were realists and might well have asked ‘Asonk hetch ch’en gush’ta’nar?’ [Are these (the reader may choose an expletive of choice) never sated?] Response: Of course not! Not ever! It is all money down the proverbial rathole!

The Turks have been masters of propaganda and have learned to play adversaries, real, imagined or perceived, like violins.

They learned long ago that an avenue well worth pursuing was to pretend that they had always defended human rights and that contrary to many others, the Ottoman Empire offered succor and safety to Jews from Europe. This was known to be nonsense by responsible scholars from the outset, but at long last a very well documented body of knowledge and evidence has been assembled and offered to the world at large.

We shall see how much good this does.

 

Some key references follow:

Baer, Marc David. (2000) Turkish Jews rethink “500 years of brotherhood and friendship”. Turkish Studies Association Bulletin vol. 24, no. 2, pgs. 63-73.

Baer, Marc David (2020) Sultanic Saviors and Tolerant Turks: writing Ottoman Jewish History, Denying the Armenian Genocide. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

Charny, Israel W. (2021) Israel’s Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide. Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History. With three contemporary updates by a Turk, an Armenian, and a Jew. Boston, Academic Studies Press.

Gruner, Wolf. (2012) “Peregrinations into the Void?’ German Jews and their Knowledge about the Armenian Genocide during the Third Reich. Central European History vol. 45, no. 1, pgs. 1-26.

Shaw, Stanford J. (1991) The Jews of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic. New York University Press.

 

 

 

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Armenia Ombudsman calls on Artsakh-Armenians to remove or block phone numbers, personal data on social networks

News.am, Armenia
July 1 2021

To disallow the dissemination of the Azerbaijani authorities’ new acts for causing panic, I call on Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to remove or block phone numbers, addresses and other personal data on social networks. This is what Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan wrote on his Facebook page, adding the following:

“I urge the Armenians of Artsakh to not answer any suspicious phone call via social networks.

The Azerbaijani authorities have started committing new acts to terrorize the peaceful population of Artsakh and cause panic.

I came to this conclusion based on the recent statements of the Human Rights Defender and law-enforcement authorities of Artsakh, as well as the studies and alarms of the Human Rights Defender of Armenia.

In particular, the Azerbaijanis call people living in Artsakh with their phones and offer to purchase their apartments and stores. They also obtain personal data from the social network pages. Moreover, there are active pages on Facebook that are also aimed at exerting psychological pressure on people living in Artsakh.

The Human Rights Defender of Armenia is calling the international community’s attention to this new dangerous policy of the Azerbaijani government.

It’s clear to the Human Rights Defender that this is part of the policy of ethnic cleansing against the Armenians living in Artsakh and is a manifestation of the Azerbaijani authorities’ genocidal policy against the population of Artsakh.

This information will be sent to international bodies along with the statement made by Human Rights Defender of Artsakh Gegham G. Stepanyan.

The Human Rights Defender of Armenia is in contact and cooperates with his counterpart in Artsakh on a daily basis, and all data and reports are thoroughly studied.”