Armenia reports 92 daily coronavirus cases

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 11:03, 2 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS. 92 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 222,870, the ministry of healthcare reports.

149 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 213,578.

The death toll has risen to 4446 (1 death case has been registered in the past one day).

2916 COVID-19 tests were conducted on June 1.

The number of active cases is 3763.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Borders to open sooner or later, but no corridor through Armenia’s territory should be given – Edmon Marukyan

Aysor, Armenia

No corridor must be given to Azerbaijan, Bright Armenia faction head Edmon Marukyan said at a briefing today.

“Sooner or later the borders must be opened from all the sides, but I am against giving a corridor through Armenia’s territory,” Marukyan said.

He also said sooner or later trilateral commission will be set to deal with demarcation and delimitation works.

“One thing what authorities [the commission will have] and other thing is whether the results [of the work] of the commission will be subjected to Constitutional Court and parliament’s ratification. At this moment we do not have any document about the creation of the commission,” the deputy said.

Avinyan opts out from ruling party’s electoral list for snap election

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 13:19,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan will not be included in the Civil Contract party’s electoral list for the upcoming snap election of parliament, the ruling My Step bloc’s parliamentary leader Lilit Makunts told reporters.

“That’s his personal decision,” Makunts said without elaborating.

Earlier two ruling bloc MPs – Artak Manukyan and Nikolay Baghdasaryan –also announced that they won’t run for parliament in the June 20 election.

Makunts said there are other incumbent MPs who won’t be included in the list as well.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Speaker of Parliament of Armenia receives Ambassador of Argentine

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 15:50,

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. On May 26, Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan received the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Argentine to Armenia Mariano Vergara, the Parliament told Armenpress.

Welcoming the guest, the Speaker of the Parliament congratulated him on beginning his diplomatic mission and wished him fruitful activity: “I am sure that you will have an important contribution and will promote the development of the relations between the two countries.” Mirzoyan congratulated the Ambassador on the occasion of one of the national holidays in Argentina, May Revolution yesterday, on May 25.

According to Mirzoyan, despite the geographical big distance, the relations between the two countries are friendly, and constructive political dialogue exists. In this context, the Speaker highlighted the strengthening of the inter-parliamentary ties and the activities of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups.

“Mr Ambassador, you are in Armenia in a very hard period for us. You know that in the previous autumn Azerbaijan supported by Turkey and the involvement of the mercenaries unleashed war against the Armenians of the Nagorno Karabakh, during that period committing military crimes, targeting the civilian population, the infrastructures and using banned weapons. As a result, though the ceasefire regime has been established, but Azerbaijan continues violating the norms of the international humanitarian law, the provisions of the Geneva Convention, not releasing Armenian prisoners of war, suing false criminal cases towards the latter. We expect that all our international colleagues, being led by humanitarian aspirations, should immediately raise their voice and interfere into this issue,” Ararat Mirzoyan underlined.

According to the Head of the Parliament, Azerbaijan continues its Armenophobic policy and the aggressive anti-Armenian statements and actions, which shows that the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh cannot ever safely live in the part of that country: “To our conviction, the security of the NK Armenian population can be ensured exclusively by the recognition of the right to their self-determination.”

Mirzoyan also touched upon the intrusion of the Azerbaijani soldiers into Armenia’s sovereign territory and the statements of numerous countries on it, according to them, Armenia’s territorial integrity cannot be put under doubt and the Azerbaijani troops must immediately leave.

Thanking the Parliament Speaker for the reception, Mariano Vergara has noted that Armenia is an important country for Argentina, especially taking into consideration the presence of the great number of Armenians in the community. The Ambassador reaffirmed the position of Argentina on the fact that any conflict should be solved exclusively through diplomatic way: “We shall certainly respect the norms of the international humanitarian law and the provisions of the relevant Convention.”

At the end of the meeting the Ambassador conveyed the messages of the President of Argentina and the Minister of Foreign Affairs dedicated to the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

Turkish press: Talk on ‘genocide’ in 1915 events must focus on Muslims: Expert

Emre Ilikan   |26.05.2021

VAN, Turkey

If a genocide is to be discussed in relation to the events of 1915, this discussion should be based in the massacres Muslims suffered at the hands of Armenian gangs, a Turkish historian said on Wednesday.

“Those who were subjected to genocide, who were the victims, who suffered violence during the years of World War I, were Muslims,” Bekir Koclar, who heads the History Department at Van Yuzuncu Yil University in eastern Turkey, told Anadolu Agency.

Describing the events of 1915 as a so-called “genocide” is far from the historical reality, said Koclar. “This is a false reading of history. Instead of describing the relocation of Armenians as genocide, it would be more correct to discuss the event in its own reality.”

The events of 1915 are the beginning of the historical events that resulted in the occupation of the then-Ottoman city Van, which is today a province in eastern Turkey, and the great suffering of Muslims in the region, argues Koclar.

He said that “great disasters” occurred in Van during this period, adding: “Due to its geographical location, Van was the main center of the Armenian revolt in 1915. If a genocide is to be discussed, this discussion should be about the Muslims.”

Underlining that it was Muslims who suffered genocide and violence during that period, he went on to say: “However, with a reverse reading of history, the resistance of the Muslims, the position taken by the state here and the relocation process of the Armenians are seen as a ‘genocide’.”

Koclar, along with his colleague Haluk Selvi of the northwestern Sakarya University, is scheduled on Thursday to hold a social media session in which they will discuss massacres committed by Armenian gangs during the events of 1915.

As discussions on the 1915 incidents diverged from the historical reality, they have turned into an incomprehensible chaos, said the historian, adding that he and Selvi would share the truth of these events with a wide audience through their live broadcast on social media and that they would keep telling these events on all platforms in order to reveal the truth.

Mass graves found in many parts of Van province and the Zeve Martyrs’ Cemetery and memorial built in honor of 2,500 massacred Muslims in the Tusba district, are the greatest evidence of the massacres committed by the Armenian gangs, he added.

Turkish stance on 1915 events

Turkey’s position on the events of 1915 is that the deaths of Armenians in eastern Anatolia took place when some sided with invading Russians and revolted against Ottoman forces.

A subsequent relocation of Armenians resulted in numerous casualties.

Turkey objects to the presentation of these incidents as “genocide,” describing them as a tragedy in which both sides suffered casualties.

Ankara has repeatedly proposed the creation of a joint commission of historians from Turkey and Armenia, as well as international experts, to tackle the issue.

In 2014, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was the country’s prime minister at the time, expressed condolences to the descendants of Armenians who lost their lives in the events of 1915.

*Writing by Seda Sevencan from Istanbul

Yerevan Takes Azerbaijan’s Invasion Attempt Directly to CSTO

May 19, 2021



Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ara Aivzayan speaks at the CSTO foreign ministers’ council in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on May 19

The incursion by Azerbaijan into Armenia’s sovereign territory is a direct threat to the security of the region, as well as to CSTO members states, said Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ara Aivazyan on Wednesday while addressing the Collective Security Treaty Organization’s council of foreign ministers underway in Dushanbe, Tajikstan.

After Azerbaijani forces breached Armenia’s border and advanced several kilometers into Armenia, where they have been holding their position pending negotiations, Armenia officially appealed to the CSTO for help in defending one of its member states.

Aivazyan highlighted the security complication created by Azerbaijan’s actions, warning of the security implications for not just the Caucasus, but the entire region, saying a security response by the CSTO has become quite relevant.

While neither the CSTO or Russia, which received a similar call for help from Yerevan, this was the first time since Azerbaijan’s invasion attempts that Yerevan was able to address the situation with leaders of CSTO members states in person.

In discussing the Karabakh conflict, Aivazyan said the use of force by Azerbaijan can in no way lead to a resolution of the conflict, adding that the conflict must be solved exclusively through diplomacy under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship and based on the joint and comprehensive implementation of the principles developed by that mediation mission.

Ahead of the foreign ministers’ council, the CSTO’s Secretary-General Stanislav Zas said that the organization continues to monitor the developments in Armenia’s Syunik Province and did not respond to Armenia’s plea for help.

Zas welcomed negotiations that have been ongoing between the sides, under Russia’s mediation, as well as the reaching of the agreement on withdrawing some of the units.

On Wednesday, the Azerbaijani side did not show up to scheduled meetings aimed achieving a negotiated settlement to the border tensions.

“We see prospects for establishing lasting peace. There are no shootings any more, but the situation remains tense,’’ Zas acknowledged.

In discussing Armenia’s appeal to the CSTO, Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a National Security Council session on Wednesday that the CSTO possesses the security tools, despite its slow response to Yerevan’s request.

“We will also continue our diplomatic efforts to provide the international community complete information and increasing international pressure on Azerbaijan,” said Pashinyan, adding that Yerevan continues its talks with Armenia’s “strategic ally,” Russia.

Armenia needs adjustment of borders as much as Azerbaijan does – Pashinyan

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 12:37, 20 May, 2021

YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed the possibility of delimitation and demarcation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“Much is talked about demarcation, delimitation, adjustment of borders. And now they are trying to scare and terrorize the Armenian society also with this fact. I want to say with utmost responsibility, and this is my position, that Armenia needs the border adjustment as much as Azerbaijan does, because adjustment of borders and eventually at some phase the demarcation and delimitation are important security guarantees,” Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting.

Pashinyan underscored that people should realize that this is a simple process. “In our region, there isn’t a single post-Soviet country which has finalized the delimitation and demarcation process,” he said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Josep Borrell says all Armenian POWs should be repatriated, irrespective of circumstances they were taken hostage

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YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS. High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell gave a speech at the European Parliament plenary session over the POWs issue of the recent Nagorno Karabakh war.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the website of the European External Action Service, Josep Borrell’s speech runs as follows,

‘’ Thank you Madam President and thank you Members of the European Parliament for raising the issue of prisoners of war and other detainees in the aftermath of the 2020 hostilities.

We took good note of the letter of more than 120 Members of this House on the same issue.

The European Union has taken a clear position: we have repeatedly called on both parties to fully implement the ceasefire agreement. We have also called on them to exchange prisoners of war and to release all remaining detainees, regardless of the circumstances of their capture, in accordance with international humanitarian law and the ceasefire agreement.

The release of all Armenian detainees is essential for building confidence and trust and would be an important political gesture. We welcomed the release of five Armenian detainees on the 29th of January and of three on the 4th of May. We insist that all remaining detainees be released without further delay.

The European Union expects both parties to cooperate not only on the return of detainees, but also on other important humanitarian issues. The recovery and repatriation of remains of the missing should continue. Urgent and decisive steps are needed on the exchange of information necessary for the conduct of humanitarian demining, including the sharing of any available maps of minefields to enable return to areas devastated by conflict. To defuse tensions and allow societies to progress towards normalisation, it is also crucially important to refrain from inflammatory public rhetoric.

The European Union has called for accountability for any violation of international humanitarian law. Allegations of torture, ill-treatment or execution of captives and any other war crimes that might have been committed during the recent hostilities must be thoroughly investigated. The European Union stands ready to contribute to international and independent justice mechanisms and to support an independent investigation into such claims.

The cessation of hostilities and addressing the range of immediate humanitarian issues is only a first step to end the long-lasting Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Renewed efforts for a negotiated, comprehensive and sustainable settlement are needed. The European Union fully supports the OSCE Minsk Group led by its Co-Chairs. And we stand ready to contribute in the shaping of a durable and comprehensive settlement, including through support for stabilisation and confidence-building measures.

Thank you”.

US calls for talks on demarcating Armenian-Azerbaijani border

TASS, Russia
       
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan expressed concern over recent tensions between two countries

WASHINGTON, May 18. /TASS/. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan spoke separately over the phone on Monday with Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, calling for talks on demarcating the border between the two countries, National Security Council Spokesperson Emily Horne said in a statement.

“He [Sullivan] expressed concern over recent tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and emphasized that military movements near un-demarcated borders are irresponsible and provocative. He welcomed the ongoing communication between the two sides and both leaders’ commitment to resolving this issue peacefully. In addition, he underscored the need for the two countries to conduct formal discussions to demarcate their international border,” the statement reads.

Sullivan also “conveyed the commitment of the United States to peace, security, and prosperity in the South Caucasus,” as well as to “achieving regional reconciliation through bilateral engagement and as a Minsk Group Co-Chair” of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

According to the press service of Armenia’s head of government, at talks with Pashinyan the US adviser stated that Washington would demand Azerbaijan withdraw troops from Armenia’s soil. Sullivan highly appreciated the restraint shown by Armenia in this situation and an attempt to iron out the issue by a diplomatic, not military means. The conversation was held at the initiative of the US side.

On May 12, the Armenian Defense Ministry reported that the Azerbaijani forces attempted to carry out “certain activities” in one of the Syunik border region’s districts to “adjust the border.” The ministry added that the Azerbaijani troops halted their activities following some steps taken by Armenian forces.

In the evening of the same day, acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan convened a meeting of the republic’s Security Council, during which he slammed these events as an encroachment on Armenia’s territory. According to Pashinyan, the Azerbaijani forces crossed Armenia’s border, moving 3.5 kilometers into the country.

CivilNet: Aygehat – The Village of Cut Gardens

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11:05

The older generations in the village of Aygehat in the Lori region often use the old names of the village – Igahat and Ikhat. The village used to be part of Georgia’s Tbilisi province. Some say it was called Aygehat because the greenery around the village was all cut down.