Pope Francis receives Ambassador of Armenia

Pope Francis receives Ambassador of Armenia

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15:45, 9 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS. Pope Francis received newly appointed Ambassador of Armenia to the Holy See Karen Nazaryan on March 9, who delivered his credentials to the spiritual leader of the Catholic world, ARMENPRESS was informed from VaticanNews.

Nazaryan was appointed Ambassador of Armenia to Vatican on December 28, 2018.

From 2014-18 he was the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Iran Still Ready to Help Resolve Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute

IFP [Iran Front Page] News
March 3 2019


Rep. Chu Statement on Anniversary of Sumgait Pogroms

Impact News Service
March 2, 2019 Saturday
Rep. Chu Statement on Anniversary of Sumgait Pogroms
 
Washington: Office of the MP Judy Chu has issued the following news release:
 
On February 28, 1988, the Armenian population of Artsakh became the target of a violent pogrom which culminated in the violent expulsion of 390,000 Armenians. Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27) issued the following statement on the anniversary of that tragic violence:
 
“As the lines of the Soviet Union were fading, the people of Nagorno-Karabakh were united in a call for a say in their own futures and greater independence from Azerbaijan. This peaceful movement for self-determination and freedom was followed by premeditated and government-sponsored attacks.
 
“Over the next two years, the Armenian population in the territory of Artsakh was repeatedly victim to brutal and racially motivated pogroms, darkly reminiscent of the days of the Armenian Genocide. Hundreds were murdered, thousands were displaced, and the Armenian community – both in Artsakh and in exile – continues to bear the scars from the brutal attacks in Sumgait, Kirovabad, and Baku.
 
“When the people of Nagorno-Karabakh officially declared independence on December 10, 1991, they were met with full-scale war lasting until 1994. Even today, the people of Nagorno-Karabakh are still forced to live under constant ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan.
 
“As we commemorate the somber anniversary marking the struggle of the Nagorno-Karabakh people, we wish for the peaceful resolution of this conflict and hope that its citizens will be free to determine their own future.”

Egypt businesses sign deal with Armenian council

PanArmenian, Armenia
March 2 2019

PanARMENIAN.Net – The Armenian Egyptian Business Association has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the International Business Relations Council of Armenia, Egypt Today reports.

The MoU is meant to boost cooperation and joint projects between investors in both countries, said the Egyptian foreign ministry in a statement on Friday.

Egypt’s Ambassador in Yerevan Bahaa Desouki attended the inking ceremony.

He also met with Executive Director of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Andranik Aleksanyan on economic cooperation.

‘Wise, gentle’ pastor being honoured for 50 years of service

Waterloo Region Record, Ontario, Canada
Thursday
‘Wise, gentle’ pastor being honoured for 50 years of service
At 83, Rev. Hovhannes Sarmazian is officially retiring
 
by  Laura Booth Waterloo Region Record, Waterloo Region Record
 
A tiny congregation of Armenian Evangelicals in Cambridge are celebrating the retirement of its 83-year-old church leader, who has guided the community spiritually for decades but also worked to preserve Armenian culture and heritage.
 
For 28 years, Rev. Hovhannes (John) Sarmazian has served the small congregation of Armenian Evangelicals. He was first called to work for the Cambridge church in 1990 when he was living with his wife and their three teenage children in Lebanon. There, he had spent 22 years as a pastor and vice-principal at an Armenian school – 15 of those years were during a civil war in Lebanon.
 
It was hard to leave Lebanon.
 
He said many people in the congregation cried and asked him and his family to stay, but civil unrest in the country had become “tiresome” and he was looking forward to reconnecting with family who had already settled in Cambridge and Toronto.
 
At first, “it was very hard to get used to all of this because this is very different from Lebanon,” he said of Cambridge. But now, he couldn’t imagine a different life.
 
“My children say, ‘Father, you have brought us to the best country in the world,'” he said, smiling.
 
But it’s his congregation in Cambridge that couldn’t imagine the last three decades without him. He has married countless couples, christened many babies, counselled the troubled, provided support for the sick and performed numerous funeral services.
 
“Sometimes, the hard thing is when the funeral happens,” he said of his job. “It is difficult to say words (of) condolence.”
 
But his dedication to teaching and caring for the small congregation of about 30 families – give or take a few over the years – has been steadfast.
 
“He has changed our lives,” said 53-year-old Samson Kahkedjian, a member of the church who was married by Sarmazian.
 
“He has kept and saved the Armenian culture in us by keeping the language and history (alive).”
 
A dedicated teacher and pastor, Sarmazian would always write out his Armenian sermons in English and hand out copies to the youth in the congregation who were unable to understand the language.
 
He has also hosted lectures on Armenian culture at the local Armenian community centre and wrote books that are both religious and biographical. Although he has officially retired – something he doesn’t like to admit – he still fills in when pastors for the Cambridge and Toronto churches are not available.
 
“He will never retire,” Leony Sarmazian, chair of the ladies auxiliary at the church, said. “He always has a pen in his hand.”
 
On March 10, the congregation is hosting a party to celebrate the “wise, gentle and kind” pastor and his lifelong commitment to the congregation and Armenian culture. The banquet will be hosted at 4 p.m. at the Cambridge Armenian Community Centre.

"Yerkir Tsirani" Party condemns the "coordinated attack on the media"

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 28 2019
Ani Mshetsyan

ArmInfo. They are trying to apply restrictions on the media that are not stipulated by the law and contradict democratic values. This is stated in the statement of the party “Yerkir Tsirani”.

This, in particular, concerns the decision of the Yerevan Mayor’s  Office and the Agency for State Property to terminate the contract  with the editorial offices of a number of media outlets on donation  of premises in state buildings located at Buzand 1/3, Arshakunyats 2  and Isahakyan 28.

According to the party, by their actions the authorities are trying  to illegally restrict freedom of speech, which is contrary to  democratic values and laws. ”These actions are a coordinated and  concerted attack on freedom of speech. The “Yerkir Tsirani” party  condemns such a policy of the authorities of the Republic of Armenia,  “the statement of the Party reads.

To note, a few days ago, the Yerevan Municipality issued a statement  that by the decision of the Yerevan Mayor, the media located in the  building at 1/3 Byuzand Street must leave the occupied territories  within 5 days. To recall in the building located at Byuzand Street  1/3, the editorial offices of the Hraparak newspaper, A1 + channel,  ARKA news agency, Hetq news agency of investigative journalism, and  Hayeli.am portal. To recall, earlier similar notifications were  received by some media outlets (including the ArmInfo news agency),  operating at Arshakunyats 2 and Isahakyan 28 (press houses), which  are on the balance sheet of the Committee on State Property  Management. 

International military experts highly appreciate Armenian production displayed at IDEX-2019

International military experts highly appreciate Armenian production displayed at IDEX-2019

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. International military experts have highly appreciated the Armenian military production displayed at the IDEX-2019 International Defense Exhibition and Conference in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi, Armenian defense ministry spokesperson Artsrun Hovhannisyan, who was in the Armenian delegation during the recent visit to the UAE, told ARMENPRESS.

“IDEX-2019 is a global exhibition that is being held in Adu Dhabi every two years demonstrating arms-ammunition, military industry and military production in general. It has two profile directions – land and sea. Armenia was not only participating in the event for the first time, but for the first time was presenting a certain military production at an international exhibition. I want to state that several international experts have already fixed and highly valued that Armenia presented such interesting new products”, Hovhannisyan said.

The defense ministry spokesperson informed that the new products of the Armenian military industry have been displayed.

“There were a number of new products especially in the field of radio electronics by Armenian military industry enterprises. The event has just ended, and we will have the opportunity to sum up who have shown an interest soon”, he said.

Artsrun Hovhannisyan added that by participating in such international platforms Armenia can establish serious ties which will be useful if not today, than in the future.

Nearly 95 countries are participating in the IDEX international exhibition.

Armenia has presented the following military products at the event:

-Electro-optic countermeasure system 3K01

-Sniper Rifle K-8

-Thermal imaging gunner sight for T72A tank

-Inductive mine detector RIA-1

-Bulletproof vest GS-47/0717

-Various types of reconnaissance UAVs, all in final stages of development, with proven technologies

-Military and tactical boots

-Pancratic sniper sight 3*9

-Microwave transistor amplifier for target detection HFAS-75G

The brilliant performance of the Armenian defense ministry’s Military Orchestra and the Guards of Honor has also been highly appreciated. “In recent years a good cooperation tradition has been formed between the Yerevan Drums musical group and the Guards of Honor of the Armenian Armed Forces during the events taking place in Armenia and abroad. This has already become a type of culture. These groups visited the UAE at the invitation of the hosting country, and I want to state that they have not returned yet because they are just kept there. They have been loved so much. Almost every day they continue performing for the guests and visitors. They already have invitations for participating in other events”, Hovhannisyan said.

Interview by Norayr Shoghikyan

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenpress: Armenian minister, Russian Ambassador discuss cooperation prospects in high technologies

Armenian minister, Russian Ambassador discuss cooperation prospects in high technologies

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13:00, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Minister of transport, communication and information technologies Hakob Arshakyan received Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin, the ministry told Armenpress.

The minister touched upon the cooperation between the two countries and expressed readiness to further deepen and develop it in the future.

At the meeting the officials discussed the possible cooperation directions in the fields of high technologies, telecommunications, as well as the opportunities to implement joint scientific-technical programs in the engineering technologies sector.

The Russian Ambassador congratulated the minister on assuming office and stated that Armenia at all times had a leading position in the field of high technologies.

The officials also touched upon the cooperation in the transportation sectors, specifically highlighting the role of railway transport.

Minister Arshakyan welcomed the ongoing talks on finding an alternative land route to Upper Lars, stating that the launch of that route is very important for Armenia.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Azerbaijani Press: Armenia is under Russian occupation – Tigran Khzmalyan

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition Press
Armenia is under Russian occupation – Tigran Khzmalyan



Yerevan / 11.02.19 / Turan: More and more Armenian citizens are inclined to believe that the future of the country is linked to Western values with Europe. Just the rapprochement with Western civilization that most of all corresponds to the economic, political and cultural needs of Armenia. The co-chairman of the European Party of Armenia, film director Tigran Khzmalyan said this in an interview with Turan.

What then is the reason that a significant part of the citizens of Armenia consider it necessary to focus on Russia, and not on the West? Khzmalyan answered that according to the latest polls in Armenia, 87% of respondents were in favor of deepening ties and relations with the European Union. “Therefore, one should be careful in stating that the majority of Armenians are in favor of an alliance with Russia. I personally think that Armenia is not just under Russian influence, but under Russian occupation since November 29, 1921,” he said.

The European Party of Armenia proceeds from the fact that Armenia remains an occupied territory, with limited sovereignty and the main task of the political elite and the whole society in restoring national sovereignty, Khzmalyan said.

When asked how Armenia“s relations with Russia should be built, he said, “We are not allies and partners of Putin”s Russia. This country once again departs from the European vector of development. We see how this country self-isolates from the world and pulls along behind those countries and peoples that are in political and economic dependence on it. Moreover, Russia is pursuing an open colonization policy.

It is enough to say that practically the entire economy of Armenia, its energy sector, the financial and banking sector, the railway, aviation, communications, communications, as well as the security system and much more, are under the complete control of Russia. Under these conditions, it is absurd to talk about sovereignty,” Khzmalyan says.

During the four months of its existence, the European Party of Armenia brings this position to the public of the country, as well as to the Russian Embassy. “We are categorically against the stay in Armenia of the Russian military base and the forces of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation,” our interlocutor notes.

Let us assume that the Armenian government will raise the issue of withdrawing the Russian base from Gyumri, and revising relations with Russia, do they not fear in Yerevan that the fate of Georgia and Ukraine will repeat?

Khzmalyan answers that Armenia and Azerbaijan have already been through this. “It began with us in 1988: destabilization in the region, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the 4-year war in Karabakh, the transfer of huge masses of people from Armenia to Azerbaijan and vice versa. That is all that we may fear already. Therefore, it should not be afraid,” said Khzmalyan. What will happen if Moscow supports Baku in the Karabakh conflict in order to punish Armenia?

This question surprises Khzmalyan, who replies that Moscow, in fact, supports only its own interests. “In this case, Armenia and Azerbaijan are instruments for holding Russian interests. Something similar happened already during the April 2016 war. In our opinion, this operation was coordinated by the General Staff and the military-political leadership of Russia. If you look at the map, it is easy to see that the strikes were carried out in the north and south of Karabakh – in the immediate vicinity of the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline and near the Iranian border. By the time these events coincide with the activation in Syria. Moscow”s local interests are clear – control over oil and gas flows. Then, Serzh Sargsyan was required to do one thing – to call for help from the Russian peacekeepers, which he refused to do. On April 5, one day after the signing of the truce, Sargsyan flew not to Moscow, but to Berlin, where he made a sensational statement, which few people noticed. He said that from now on Armenia has no political patrons,” said Khzmalyan, who regards this statement as stating that from now on Armenia cannot maintain allied relations with Russia.

According to him, the consent of Armenia and Azerbaijan to bring peacekeepers to the conflict region will allow Moscow to control not only Azerbaijani oil and gas routes, but also possible transportation of hydrocarbons to the West from Iran, Syria and other regions. However, neither Armenia nor Azerbaijan agreed to such a proposal, preferring a fragile truce.

At the same time, Khzmalyan did not rule out the likelihood of punishing Armenia with the hands of Azerbaijan, although he believes that the Armenian side is well prepared to repel the attack.

“This well-prepared operation did not lead to any strategic changes. On the contrary, the reaction of our society was very interesting when the masses of volunteers went to the front. In society, even 25 years later, a consensus remained on this issue. Therefore, we do not exclude such an option, but we are not afraid of it,” says Khzmalyan.

What will be if Russia raises the price of gas from $ 165 to $ 200-250? Khzmalyan says that the real price for gas today is already 300 dollars. “Up to the border of Armenia, the gas comes for $ 165, and then transferred to 100% of the Russian structure of Rosarmgazprom, which sells it to consumers at a different price. For ordinary consumers, this price is $ 300 per thousand cubic meters. That is, in fact, Russia sells gas to us very expensive, more expensive than, for example, Ukraine,” Khzmalyan says.

He sees a way out of the situation in gas purchases from neighboring Iran. “Why drag oil and gas over three thousand kilometers, when less than 300 km. from Yerevan there is a reliable partner – Iraq, which supplies gas at a much cheaper price – $ 100. It is noteworthy that even this pipe, through which gas comes from Iran, belongs to Gazprom. However, in the case of force majeure, no one and no one will prevent Armenia from breaking this enslaving contract, “our interlocutor believes.

What will happen if the Armenian citizens will not be able to live and work under the conditions created by Russia, and will be forced to return? Khzmalyan said on this question that he does not exclude the possibility that Russia will blackmail Armenia with this issue. During the war with Georgia in 2008, hundreds of thousands of Georgians experienced similar pressure in Russia. Therefore, we should not allow people to become hostages of this situation. “Russia is experiencing a serious economic crisis, is under strong sanctions, earnings there are falling and Russia has been able to, like the Soviet Union on the eve of the collapse.

Oil prices are controlled by the United States, which has turned from a buyer into a major seller of hydrocarbons. On the other hand, the events in Venezuela will lead to the fact that this country will also cease to be an ally of Russia and fall under the influence of the West. Therefore, countries relying only on oil will soon find themselves in a difficult situation.

In addition to reducing the price of oil, the United States is starting a new arms race, which the Russian economy will simply not survive. “Therefore, our compatriots either themselves will guess that they should return, or the Russian authorities will explain this to them by their repressions. However, the return of a million or one and a half million for Armenia is not a disaster, but even very good. This is a painful question, but in no case should it influence the choice of sovereignty,” Khzmalyan stressed.

Threat and blackmail can achieve the goal for a short time. However, to build long-term politics on blackmail is impossible. “The younger generation of Armenia will never agree with this, they do not want to live in a slave position. No matter what the great powers do, we must get out of this colonial dependence, from those structures that preserve it – this is the CSTO and EurAsEC, frankly hostile to us and in parallel to develop cooperation with Europe.

If we briefly describe our program, then it is:

1) Armexit – Armenia“s withdrawal from Eurasia and the CSTO;

2) Armenter – Armenia“s entrance to the European Union and NATO;

3) Renovation – European integration with infrastructure and legislative changes in the political field based on European standards. These are our strategic objectives and our generation is obliged to do this,” says Khzmalyan.

How can Armenia survive without Russia in the presence of a conflict with Azerbaijan and a closed border with Turkey? Our interlocutor answered this question; it will help the example of Georgia.

After the rapprochement of Georgia with the European Union, its citizens were able to move freely and live in Europe. The Armenians of Georgia took advantage of this and this significantly reduced tensions in Javakheti (Armenian-populated region of Georgia – ed.) The question disappeared when one of the countries found itself in another civilization field, in this case, European. Armenians appreciated the value of the Georgian passport and the interethnic conflict, fueled by Russia in this region, has disappeared.

How should the conflict with Azerbaijan be resolved? To this, Khzmalyan replies that this requires a direct dialogue between sovereign and democratic countries. “If this is not the case, then we can only talk about a truce, and not a long-term peace. As for Armenia, it should become independent, freed from occupation and colonial pressure. Only after this negotiations will be worth something. Now you are talking not with Yerevan, but with Moscow, and everything happens with full control and dictate of Russia,” Khzmalyan says.

If we talk about principles, then the world should be based on universal human values, on respect for the rights and freedoms of the individual. “I think that our two nations, having millennial neighbors, will find a solution acceptable to our peoples and states,” says Khzmalyan.

On the question of whether he represents Nagorno-Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, he says a categorical “no.”

“There is a common opinion in the Armenian society. Moreover, any government that accepts such an opinion will not last 24 hours in power, including the current one,” the leader of the European Party of Armenia stressed. -02B-

Un centre culturel pour les Arméniens du canton de Neuchâtel

Arcinfo, Suisse
10 fev 2019


Un centre culturel pour les Arméniens du canton de Neuchâtel

Beaucoup de monde à la chapelle de la Maladière.     David Marchon

Traditions Conserver et transmettre la culture arménienne: c’est le but poursuivi par le centre qui s’est ouvert en ce dimanche à Neuchâtel.

Les Arméniens du canton de Neuchâtel, soit une trentaine de familles, disposent désormais d’un centre culturel. Il a été inauguré, en ce dimanche après-midi, dans la chapelle de la Maladière, à Neuchâtel (la religion et la spiritualité jouent un grand rôle dans la culture arménienne).

Ce centre, qui espère attirer également les Arméniens des régions voisines (et même tous ceux que cela intéresse), a pour but de conserver et de transmettre la culture arménienne: valeurs, traditions, langue, littérature, histoire, musique, danse, etc. Il a été mis sur pied, principalement, par Asatour Bedikian et Tatev Babayan.

L’Arménie, qui compte 3 millions d’habitants, est située dans la région du Caucase, entre la Turquie, la Géorgie, l’Azerbaïdjan et l’Iran.