Armenian serviceman wounded in Azerbaijani shooting

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 09:47, 29 July, 2021

YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. On July 29, at around 08:40, the units of the Azerbaijani armed forces again opened fire at the Armenian positions located in the Gegharkunik section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the defense ministry told Armenpress.

A short shootout took place. The Azerbaijani fire was stopped after the respective actions of the Armenian side.

A servicemen of the Armenian Armed Forces received a gunshot wound as a result of the Azerbaijani shooting.

As of 09:30, the situation is calm.

Earlier today the Armenian defense ministry reported that on July 29, at around 03:00, the Azerbaijani armed forces, violating yesterday’s agreement on the ceasefire, again launched a provocation in the Gegharkunik section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, in the direction of Karvachar, by opening fire at the Armenian positions from firearms.

On July 28, at around 03:40, the Azerbaijani armed forces launched a provocation and violated the ceasefire in the northern-eastern section of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. Three Armenian servicemen have been killed, four others have been wounded in action. The Azerbaijani attacking forces have been repelled to their initial positions, suffering losses. The sides have reached an agreement on ceasefire at the mediation of the Russian side.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russian MFA: Immediate launch of activities for demarcation of Armenia-Azerbaijan border may ensure de-escalation

News.am, Armenia

The Russian Federation, which has close ties with both Armenia and Azerbaijan, pays special attention to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and, of course, the current situation in Nagorno-Karabakh where Russian peacekeepers are deployed. This is what Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova said today, adding the following:

“Of course, Russia is concerned over any manifestation of growth of escalation in certain sectors of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border which is having an extremely negative impact on the situation in the region and isn’t contributing to the regulation of dialogue between Yerevan and Baku. Our stance is clear — the border incidents need to be resolved only through politics and diplomacy. It is necessary to work hard and in a coordinated manner to seek mutually acceptable concessions, and Russia is disposing both sides to that.”

According to Zakharova, Moscowis certain that “only through the immediate launch of works for demarcation of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the successive delimitation will it be possible to ensure sustainable de-escalation”. “Russia is ready to support these efforts through the provision of cartographical information. The Russian side has prepared several documents that may help make the discussions constructive,” she said.

Zakharova recalled that regional stability was the main issue on the agenda of the negotiations that the President of Russia held with the acting Prime Minister of Armenia on July 7 and with the President of Azerbaijan on July 20. “In spite of the complication and scale of the issues in the region the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia affirmed their determination to continue their joint efforts to find optimal solutions and stayed resolutely loyal to the consistent and comprehensive implementation of the agreements reached on November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021. Russia mentions, with satisfaction, that the task force — set up in accordance with the agreements of the three countries’ leaders — has held several substantive discussions and earmarked the actions required for restoration of transport and economic links. We hope the group resumes sessions soon,” Zakharova said.

According to her, the Russian side continues to make significant contributions to the maintenance of stability and establishment of peace in Nagorno-Karabakh and is regulating the urgent humanitarian issues, including the return of prisoners of war and the return/exchange of the remains of deceased servicemen.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/07/2021

                                        Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Putin Expects Solutions To Armenia’s ‘Sensitive Issues’
Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Armenian Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian, Moscow, July 7, 2021.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on 
Wednesday that he has a popular mandate to address “very acute and sensitive 
issues” facing Armenia after winning last month’s parliamentary elections.
The two men met in Moscow for the first time since Pashinian’s party scored a 
landslide victory in the June 20 elections which were called to end a serious 
political crisis caused by the autumn war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Putin congratulated Pashinian on that victory in his opening remarks at the 
talks held in the Kremlin.
“I think that … very acute and sensitive issues requiring a solution can be 
solved only in case of being able to work effectively,” he said. “The most 
important thing for that is to have the people’s trust. As the election results 
showed, you do have it.”
“At such difficult moments in the life of a country, this is probably the most 
important condition for further development,” he said.
Putin added that he is going to speak with Pashinian about “all issues which we 
have discussed in detail lately and which require our solution.”
For his part, Pashinian noted that the situation in the Karabakh conflict zone 
is “not very stable” despite Moscow’s efforts to cement the Russian-brokered 
ceasefire that stopped the war in November. He pointed to a continuing military 
standoff at some sections of the Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan.
No details of the talks and an ensuing working dinner between the two leaders 
were immediately made public.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier in the day that they will discuss 
the situation in and around Karabakh and Russian-Armenian relations.
Putin telephoned Pashinian on June 24 to discuss Russian-backed plans to restore 
transport links between Armenia and Azerbaijan envisaged by the truce accord. He 
also spoke with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev by phone June 23.
“Special attention was paid to intensifying work in a trilateral format on the 
restoration of economic links and transport routes in the South Caucasus,” the 
Kremlin said in statement on Putin’s phone call with Aliyev.
At their January 11 meeting in Moscow, Putin, Aliyev and Pashinian agreed to set 
up a trilateral working group tasked with working out practical modalities of 
reopening the Armenian-Azerbaijani border for commercial traffic.
The group co-headed by deputy prime ministers of the three states held several 
meetings in the following months. It has not met since Azerbaijani troops 
crossed several sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border on May 12-14.
Ex-President Sarkisian Again Blames Pashinian For Karabakh War
        • Gayane Saribekian
Armenia -- Former President Serzh Sarkisian holds a news conference in Yerevan, 
August 19, 2020.
Former President Serzh Sarkisian has again accused Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian of making last year’s war in Nagorno-Karabakh inevitable with his 
“reckless and irresponsible” policy on the conflict with Azerbaijan.
In an extensive article published by the Sputnik news agency on Tuesday, 
Sarkisian claimed that he tried unsuccessfully to extend his decade-long rule 
three years ago because he saw an opportunity achieve a compromise solution to 
the conflict.
He claimed that Pashinian torpedoed such a settlement proposed by the United 
States, Russia and France after coming to power in the “velvet revolution” of 
April-May 2018.
“From May 2018 onwards, as a result of the new Armenian authorities’ grave 
diplomatic blunders and reckless statements and actions, the situation began to 
change not in favor of Yerevan which the international community began to regard 
as an unconstructive party to the negotiating process,” he wrote. “Baku got what 
it had for decades failed to achieve: accuse Armenia of abandoning negotiations 
as a casus belli (occasion for war).”
A senior member of Pashinian’s Civil Contract party, Ruben Rubinian, dismissed 
Sarkisian’s claims on Wednesday. Rubinian accused the ex-president of lying 
about the reason for his attempt to hold on to power after completing his second 
and final term in office and effectively justifying Azerbaijan’s decision to 
start the war in September 2020.
Speaking to RFE/RL’ Armenian Service, Rubinian said Sarkisian himself stated 
shortly before his resignation that the Karabakh peace process is in deadlock 
because of Baku’s continuing rejection of peace proposals made by the U.S., 
Russian and French mediators.
Sarkisian already denounced Pashinian’s handling of the peace process during the 
recent parliamentary election campaign. He publicized Pashinian’s secretly 
recorded comments on a peace plan proposed by the three co-chairs of the OSCE 
Minsk Groups.
Pashinian says in the leaked audio that he rejected the plan because it would 
not immediately formalize Karabakh’s secession from Azerbaijan and determine the 
territory’s internationally recognized status.
The prime minster downplayed the pre-election leak and insisted that the 
proposed settlement favored Azerbaijan. “The international community, on which 
we pinned our hopes for many years, pressed us to return territories in return 
for nothing,” he said.
Pashinian made similar statements in the immediate aftermath of the six-week war 
stopped by a Russian-brokered agreement in November. He denied critics’ 
assertions that he could have prevented the disastrous hostilities, which left 
at least 3,700 Armenian soldiers dead, by accepting the mediators’ peace 
proposals.
In January, Igor Popov, the Russian co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, accused 
Pashinian of misrepresenting those proposals. Popov specifically denied his 
claims that the mediators offered the Armenians nothing in return for their 
withdrawal from districts around Karabakh occupied by them in the early 1990s.
The envoy insisted that under the Minsk Group plan Karabakh’s population would 
be able to determine the disputed territory’s status in a future legally binding 
referendum.
Armenian Agricultural Exports Soar
Armenia - Workers at a commercial greenhouse in Ararat province, 19Apr2017.
The physical volume of fresh fruits and vegetables exported by Armenia nearly 
doubled in the first half of this year, a senior government official said on 
Wednesday.
“Our exports so far this year make up 104,000 tons, which is nearly twice as 
much as in the same period of last year,” Deputy Economy Minister Arman Khojoyan 
said in an interview with the Armenpress news agency.
Khojoyan did not specify the monetary value of those exports. He said instead 
that that potatoes, tomatoes and apricots accounted for three-quarters of them.
In particular, he said, Armenia exported about 29,000 tons of potatoes, compared 
with less than 10,000 tons exported in the whole of 2020. He also reported 
sizable increases in both the volume and price of Armenian apricots sold abroad.
Armenia - Apricots purchased by a fruit-exporting companty from farmers in the 
Ararat Valley, 21Jun2013.
Khojoyan attributed the sharp gains to this spring’s favorable weather 
conditions.
They were followed by an unusually hot and dry weather in June. The resulting 
drought has reportedly had a severe impact on cereal and vegetable crops.
Scores of farmers in various Armenian regions have staged angry protests in the 
last two weeks against a serious lack of irrigation water supplied to their 
agricultural land.
The drought has also adversely affected pastures across the country. According 
to news reports, Armenian farmers dependent on animal husbandry are planning to 
cull their livestock en masse because of a lack of hay.
Government officials have not yet estimated the drought’s likely impact on 
Armenian agricultural output in 2021.
Agriculture generates roughly one-fifth of Armenia’s Gross Domestic Product.
Khojoyan said that Russia and other members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) 
remain the principal market for Armenian agricultural exports.
“We operate in the common market,” the official told Armenpress. “It’s been a 
while since we started regarding our market not as a 3 million market reflecting 
the size of Armenia’s population but as a 184 million market encompassing the 
whole EEU.”
Armenian Official Announces More Russian Troop Deployments
        • Artak Khulian
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenia - An abandoned farm in a village in Gegharkunik province close to 
Armenia's border with Azerbaijan, May 27, 2021. (Photo by Armenia's Office of 
the Human Rights Defender)
Russia has begun preparations for deploying its troops in another Armenian 
province bordering Azerbaijan, a senior Armenian official said on Wednesday.
“Some of them are already in the [Gegharkunik] province. They will be deployed 
along the border some time later,” the provincial governor, Gnel Sanosian, told 
reporters.
The deployment will start in the coming days, Sanosian said.
Gegharkunik borders the Kelbajar district west of Nagorno-Karabakh which was 
retaken by Azerbaijan following the autumn war.
Azerbaijani troops crossed several sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border 
and advanced a few kilometers into Gegharkunik and another province, Syunik, on 
May 12-14, triggering a military standoff with Armenian forces. Yerevan has 
repeatedly demanded their withdrawal.
Lieutenant-General Artak Davtian, the chief of the Armenian army’s General 
Staff, announced the impending deployment of Russian border guards in 
Gegharkunik late last month. Davtian said Moscow and Yerevan are close to 
reaching a relevant agreement.
According to Sanosian, the deployment will be followed by the withdrawal of both 
Armenian and Azerbaijani troops from contested border sections and the start of 
Russian-mediated talks on the demarcation of the long frontier.
Armenia - Russian Ambassador Sergei Kopyrkin talks to a Russian soldier deployed 
in Armenia's Syunik region, June 3, 2021.
Russia already dispatched soldiers and border guards to other parts of Syunik 
following the Armenian-Azerbaijani war stopped by a Russian-brokered ceasefire 
in November.
The Russian ambassador in Yerevan, Sergei Kopyrkin, confirmed on Wednesday that 
Moscow and Yerevan are discussing practical modalities of further Russian troop 
deployments in Armenia.
“As you know, Russian border guard posts have been deployed at various sections 
of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” he said. “They are helping to keep the 
situation on the border calm and stable so that the local population feels safer 
and more comfortable in these unusual circumstances.”
“Discussions are underway about how such presence can be expanded,” Kopyrkin 
told journalists after inaugurating a Russian cultural center in the Armenian 
town of Armavir.
The issue was expected to be on the agenda of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 
talks with Armenia’s visiting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian scheduled for 
Wednesday evening.
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Armenia acting PM’s latest fabrications on Artsakh not agreed with Minsk Group co-chair countries, says Ashotyan

News.am, Armenia
July 3 2021

YEREVAN. – During his open “party” on June 21, the capitulator aborted said that the negotiations on the Artsakh issue shall be continued under the principle of “secession for the sake of salvation.” Armen Ashotyan—vice-chairman of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia and a member of the opposition “I Have Honor” bloc which won several parliamentary seats as a result of the snap elections on June 20—stated this during a press conference Saturday, and referring to Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. 

“I am informed that these latest fabrications of the stateless scoundrel in connection with the Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] issue have not been agreed with any [OSCE] Minsk Group co-chair country. This means that once again this idiot will try to play a game on the Artsakh issue, where he will not have the support of the international negotiating community on this issue,” Ashotyan added.

According to him, the international community tends to consider the Artsakh issue resolved. “The West has one task left: how to see to it that the Russian peacekeepers leave the region. And the task for the Russian side is to strengthen in the region, to prolong the status component of the negotiation process for as long as it will be required to calm down the situation.

As a result of these elections, the other crucial concessions expected from Armenia will also appear on the political agenda of the conspiratorial capitulator. It is about a framework agreement with Azerbaijan, including on [border] delimitation and demarcation issues, and with the deep and total freezing of the Artsakh talks,” Armen Ashotyan said.

Moscow-led alliance views situation in southern Armenia as border incident with Azerbaijan

TASS, Russia
July 3 2021
WorldJuly 03, 10:30

MOSCOW, July 3. /TASS/. A spike in tensions in the south of Armenia due to the establishing a new border with Azerbaijan is a “border incident,” it does not fall under the provisions of the Charter of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) on collective defense, CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas has told reporters.

“One must understand that the CSTO capacity is used only in the event of an aggression, an invasion [of one of its members]. Here we actually have a border incident. Thank God, there are no casualties, no shooting there. This is a border incident, it must be dealt with, and we are in favor of resolving the issue by peaceful means,” he said.

According to Zas, there is no conflict escalation. “Actually, we cannot say that the situation there is deteriorating. <…> There is a lot of work ahead on the border issue, on addressing all these disputable issues, but they need to be resolved at the negotiating table,” he noted.

The CSTO chief added that the organization had held consultations on the situation in the border regions at Armenia’s request. “Such consultations were held at the level of the defense ministers, the secretaries of the security councils. I had contacts with Armenia’s foreign and defense ministers, and we discussed the situation. In addition, we had a general discussion of the situation during a meeting of the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers in Dushanbe,” he said.

Zas assured that the CSTO was constantly monitoring the situation in the south of Armenia. “No decision was made on setting up a monitoring group, but, of course, we do monitor the situation,” he stressed. The organization receives the necessary information from many sources, including Armenia and Russian peacekeepers, Zas added.

Renewed clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted on September 27, 2020, with intense battles raging in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. On November 9, 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on a complete ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh. According to the document, the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides stopped at the positions that they had maintained, and Russian peacekeepers were deployed along the engagement line in Nagorno-Karabakh and along the Lachin Corridor that connects Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

After the end of hostilities in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, when several districts adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh came under Baku’s control, the Armenian-Azerbaijani border started to run along an area in close proximity to the Syunik and Gegharkunik regions. Territorial disputes between the two sides have surfaced from time to time.

   

State Revenue Committee collected 750.2 billion AMD tax revenues in first quarter of 2021

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 11:22, 1 July, 2021

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. 750.2 billion drams tax revenues have been collected by the State Revenue Committee of Armenia in the first quarter of 2021, the SRC told Armenpress.

The program figure for the 1st quarter has been set to be 697.7 billion drams, in other words, the increase comprised 52.5 billion drams or 7.5%. At the same time, 83.8 billion drams have been returned to taxpayers.

The figure in the same period of 2020 comprised 680.3 billion drams, whereas in 2019 – 713.4 billion drams and in 2018 – 572.9 billion drams. Thus, compared to the same period of the previous year, the tax revenues increased by 69.9 billion drams or 10.3%.

The money returned to the taxpayers has also increased. Compared to January-June 2020, the growth comprised 18.5 billion drams or 28.3%.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

New incident at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border highlights Armenia’s defense shortcomings

JAM News
    JAMnews, Yerevan

Tensions have once again escalated at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. On June 26, armed Azerbaijani servicemen entered the territory of Armenia and threatened the residents of Tekh village of Syunik region. Human rights defender Arman Tatoyan later stated they tried to prohibit the peasants from collecting the cut grass.

As a result, local residents managed to collect the grass only the next day, when the leadership of the first army corps of the Armenian Armed Forces, volunteers, as well as heads of local self-government bodies arrived at the scene of the incident.

Syunik is the southern region of Armenia. After the second Karabakh war, the border with Azerbaijan has been increased in this region, and a number of incidents have been occurring there ever since. However, the situation became especially tense on May 12, when the Azerbaijani Armed Forces advanced several kilometers deep into the sovereign territory of Armenia in several directions and refused to retreat despite Armenia’s repeated demands. Since then, Azerbaijan has been insisting on the earliest possible demarcation of the border.

According to security expert Tigran Abrahamyan, in these conditions, the main problem for Armenia is the lack of defense systems.


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On the Facebook page of the Tekh community, the villagers stated that they wanted to clear the grass cut on June 24 at the Andrun Karer site, which is located near the border villages of Teh, Aravus and Khnatsakh. However, Azerbaijani soldiers descended from their positions and ordered them to leave.

According to Nerses Shadunts, the head of the village of Tekh, servicemen of the First Army Corps and volunteers helped local residents to clean the grass:

“We stood on our line and did not leave until the villagers collected the cut grass”.

Armenian Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan provided details of the incident. As it turned out, the local residents went “to the land plot, which belongs to them by right of ownership”. The incident occurred when people were already 300 meters from the Azerbaijani post. At that moment, according to the Ombudsman, five “clearly aggressive soldiers” approached them:

“Having stopped at a distance of 150 meters, they directed their weapons towards the villagers and began to threaten, shout, not allowing them to collect grass. Then two of them approached the villagers and demanded that they do not come to this territory at all and do not try to use this land. “

“This crime against the citizens of Armenia was committed by Azerbaijani servicemen in the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. The actions of the Azerbaijani servicemen are aimed at depriving civilians of the right to life, the opportunity to engage in cattle breeding, and earn money to support their families.

This incident once again confirms that in order to protect the population of Armenia from the criminal actions of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, it is urgent to create a security zone”, the office of the Human Defender of Armenia has concluded.

Security expert, head of the Anaket analytical center Tigran Abrahamyan assesses the situation as follows:

“The threats of Azerbaijanis against our compatriots who carry out agricultural work in the areas adjacent to the villages of Tekh, Aravus, Khnatsakh have become the subject of discussion in various contexts. There is one important factor here, which, in my opinion, is the cornerstone.

The main problem continues to be the lack of the necessary defense systems.

This is not so much about the physical presence of our servicemen, but about the viability and effectiveness of the system and its various components in general.

The behavior, aggression, threats of Azerbaijanis, if the necessary systems were in place, would be officially recorded and not via civilian reports, publications or phone calls.

This demonstrates that settlements that have found themselves in the status of borderlands due to new realities continue to remain vulnerable and the government is not taking effective steps to protect them”.

Lavrov discusses return of refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh with UN High Commissioner

Panorama, Armenia

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi to discuss issues of the return of refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Russian foreign ministry said on Monday.

“The sides exchanged views on the problem of refugees, internally displaced persons and people without citizenship in the world, including amid the COVID-19 pandemic. They also discussed various aspects of the cooperation between the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and our country,” it said. “The sides discussed issues of the return of refugees and internally displaced persons to Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent regions in line with the statement of the Russia, Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders on the ceasefire and cessation of hostilities in the conflict zone of November 9, 2020.

Classical love story Khosrow and Shirin adapted for modern novel on revolution

Tehran Times, Iran
– 18:50

TEHRAN – Iranian writer Khosro Babakhani has adapted Nezami’s classical Persian love story Khosrow and Shirin for a modern novel of the same title, which is set in Iran of 1979 in the heat of the Islamic Revolution.

In “Khosro and Shirin”, Babakhani focuses on ordinary love, however, his outlook of love is different from the clichés, publisher Ketabestan-e Marefat said in an introduction to the book.

The story begins few years before the Islamic Revolution, when Khosro, the main protagonist, is an adolescent and goes on until the early years of the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

The story is set in the southwestern Iranian city Abadan, which had different urban spaces after World War II.     

Babakhani uses lucid dynamic prose in the book to represent the world from the protagonist’s perspective.

The book also provides a deep insight into the revolutionary struggles in Abadan and, away from political propaganda, features the valor the city’s people showed in the early months of the Iran-Iraq war.

The original story of Khosrow and Shirin was created by Persian poet Nezami Ganjavi in 1177.

Nezami’s great work had a tremendous influence on later authors and many imitations of this work were made. With complete artistic and structural unity, the epic of Khosrow and Shirin turned out to be a turning point not only for Nezami, but also for all Persian literature.

The story of pre-Islamic Persian origin, which is found in the great epic-historical poems of the Shahnameh, is based on a true story that was further romanticized by Persian poets. 

The story was commissioned by and dedicated to the Seljuk Sultan Toghril II, the Atabek Muhammad ibn Eldiguz Jahan Pahlavan and his brother Qizil Arsalan. 

About 6,500 distiches in length, the story depicts the love of Sassanid Khosrow Parviz towards his Armenian princess Shirin. 

The book recounts the story of King Khosrow’s courtship of Princess Shirin, and vanquishing of his love rival, Farhad. 

The story has a complex structure with several genres exploited simultaneously and contains many verbal exchanges and letters, all imbued with lyrical intensity. Khosrow endures long journeys, physical and spiritual, before returning to Shirin, his true love.

Photo: A poster for Iranian writer Khosro Babakhani’s latest novel “Khosro and Shirin”.

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Catholicos of All Armenians congratulates newly-elected President of Iran

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 19:47, 20 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II sent a congratulatory message to Ebrahim Raisi  on the occasion of being elected President of Iran, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

‘’We are greatly happy that the good people of Iran are building a prosperous life in their country, staying committed to their national traditions. Our wish is that friendly Iran under your leadership should record new success and achievements and continue bringing commendable contribution to the regional peace and stability’’, reads the congratulatory message, adding that the friendship between Armenia and Iran continues to strengthen.

The Catholicos wished the people of Iran secure peace and the constant support of the Lord to the newly elected President.