Edgar Ghazaryan: Diplomatic scandal and disgrace

Panorama
Armenia – July 6 2022

POLITICS 16:36 06/07/2022 ARMENIA

Public and political activist Edgar Ghazaryan, a former chef of the Constitutional Court staff and Armenia’s former ambassador to Poland, has posted on his Facebook page a photo of the fourth round of normalization talks between the Armenian and Turkish special envoys, Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kilic, held in Vienna on July 1.

The photo also features Armenian Ambassador to Iran Arsen Avagyan, who attended the meeting.

“It turns out that an ambassador officially carrying out diplomatic mission in one country, whose residence is in the capital of Iran, participates in a diplomatic meeting in a third country in an effort to help normalize relations with a fourth country. This is perhaps an unprecedented phenomenon in diplomacy and a disgrace,” Ghazaryan wrote.

“An ambassador temporarily leaving his mission place notifies the host country’s Foreign Ministry and diplomatic corps of his temporary absence in a special statement (notice) and in the same way notifies of his return.

“In Arsen Avagyan’s case, after receiving such an official notification, the Iranian Foreign Ministry can learn from the official website of the Armenian Foreign Ministry that the diplomat accredited in their country, that is, the ambassador, is not in his country’s capital, but in the capital of a third country, participating in normalization talks with Turkey. It is a scandalous fact that raises many questions,” the politician said.

He hailed Arsen Avagyan as one of Armenia’s best experts on Turkish studies.

“He has an excellent knowledge of Turkish history and the intricacies of Armenian-Turkish relations. He served as Armenia’s permanent representative to the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC, residence in Istanbul) twice in 2001-2005 and 2015-2019. In all likelihood, this was the reason why he was invited to this meeting,” Ghazaryan said.

“However, if knowledgeable and prudent people had been at the helm of government and diplomacy in Armenia, he would not have been appointed Armenia’s ambassador to Iran, but rather Armenia’s official representative in the Armenian-Turkish normalization process with the status of ambassador-at-large, rather than a servant to serve incompetent and uninformed Ruben Rubinyan.

“Nikol Pashinyan, who is low literate and has never had anything to do with diplomacy, does not trust professional diplomats and sends his wife and unfit teammates to foreign missions, appointing professionals as their servants in violation of diplomatic principles and norms, which by no means goes without consequences,” he noted.

BREAKING digest: Armenian opposition MPs announce mass resignations

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Armenia – July 1 2022

Armenian News – NEWS.am presents the BREAKING NEWS as of 01.07.22:

  • The Armenian opposition MPs have decided to give up their other administrative — committee chair, vice chair — positions.

The move came after ruling party MPs dismissed deputy speaker, opposition MPs Ishkhan Saghatelyan, and chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on economic affairs, opposition MP Vahe Hakobyan, from their positions.

Saghatelyan noted that their colleagues will also give up other parliamentary administrative positions being held by the opposition.

  • Thus, opposition MP—and former deputy prime minister—Armen Gevorgyan on Friday submitted his resignation from the position of Chairman of the Standing Committee on Regional and Eurasian Integration of parliament.

Hayk Mamijanyan, secretary of the “I have honor” opposition faction, has also announced a resignation from the position of deputy chairman of the committee.

  • Meanwhile, the ruling power is also considering the possibility of depriving 10 more opposition lawmakers of their mandates for their absences from parliament sessions.

Since May 3, the opposition factions boycotted parliament sessions in connection with rallies and protests in the capital and regions.

They demanded Nikol Pashinyan to resign from the post of PM for ‘pursuing an anti-state policy’ and not ensuring the security of Armenia and Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh].


Azerbaijan trying to form legitimacy for new war against Armenia – PM

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There is no alternative to the peace agenda, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at an online press conference today.

He added, however, that the establishment of peace cannot be a unilateral agenda, it should be a reciprocal constructive process.

“The peace agenda has no alternative today, had no alternative yesterday and will have no alternative tomorrow, and we have been doing and will continue to do our best to open an era of peace for the Republic of Armenia and the region,” the Prime Minister said.

He noted that the alternative is a new war.

The Prime Minister added that Azerbaijan has repeatedly refused from meetings, at the same time accusing Armenia of refusing to talk.

“Why is it doing so? My assessment is that it pursues the aim of forming legitimacy for new war against Armenia,” Nikol Pashinyan stated.

“We have no illusions about Azerbaijan’s goals and intentions,” the Prime Minister said, noting that promoting the agenda of peace is an issue of principle for the Armenian authorities.

“I have said on many occasions that on this path we need strong nerves, balanced approach and maximal soberness,” he added.

Armenia stresses "key role" of OSCE Minsk Group in Karabakh peace

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Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with his Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias on Monday, June 27 and stressed the key role of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship in promoting the peace process for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Armenia appreciates the position of Greece in support of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the mandate and within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship,” Mirzoyan said in a statement for the press.

“I presented to my colleague in detail the situation created around the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the position of Armenia on the processes aimed at establishing regional peace and stability, the negotiations on the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“I also touched upon issues related to the processes of the unblocking of the regional economic communications and transport infrastructure, the works within the Commission of delimitation and border security and overall the process on peace agreement.”

The Second Karabakh war lasted 44 days and ended when Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Russian and Azerbaijani Presidents Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev signed a ceasefire statement on November 9, 2020. Under the deal, the Armenian side returned all the seven regions surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh, having lost a part of Karabakh itself in hostilities.

Deputy PM Grigoryan, Russian State Duma Vice Speaker discuss building joint technopark in Armenia in future

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YEREVAN, JUNE 28, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan received today the delegation led by Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma Alexey Gordeyev, Armenpress correspondent reports.

During the meeting the sides discussed a number of issues relating to the trade-economic, investment, education and science sectors.

After the meeting Alexey Gordeyev told reporters that there are around 200 legislative documents on cooperation between Armenia and Russia relating to different areas.

“Today we discussed how to expand the potential of this cooperation. We see that trade turnover grows this year, and there is confidence that the trade turnover volume will reach 3 billion dollars in the future. But on the other hand I should note that there is an opportunity to increase the investments for creating joint enterprises both in industry and agriculture field”, Alexey Gordeyev said.

He said that they have also discussed the issue of using the potential in education and science sectors. “Here it is necessary to create right cooperation chains. In addition, we have also thoroughly discussed the issues connected with mutual certification of products of Armenian and Russian markets so that our goods are perceived as a local production”, Alexey Gordeyev said.

The Armenian Deputy PM and the Russian State Duma Vice Speaker have also discussed investment-related issues. Alexey Gordeyev said that investments are being made in different enterprises and organizations of Armenia and they comprise around 40% of Armenia’s economy. “In other words, our business has a serious presence in Armenia, but we would like to change the quality of investments and create a joint production, and we will sell its products not only in the Armenian and Russian markets, but also will export it to other markets. For this purpose a very interesting and substantive discussion was held. For example, we discussed to build an effectively operating join technopark in Armenia in the future”, he noted.

 

Reporting by Karen Khachatryan




Armenia, Greece, Cyprus to cooperate on Diaspora issues

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On June 24, a memorandum on trilateral cooperation on diaspora issues was signed between Armenia, Greece and Cyprus in Athens.

The memorandum was signed by RA High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan, Greek Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Andreas Katsaniotis and the Presidential Commissioner for Humanitarian Issues and Overseas Cypriots, Fotis Fotiou.

The signing ceremony was preceded by a face-to-face meeting between the two sides and a “2+1” meeting between the delegations.

Armenian Ambassador to Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan was also present at the meetings and the signing ceremony.

The Memorandum sets the directions of cooperation between the three countries in the Diaspora, including the exchange of experience, inter-community cooperation, joint educational and cultural events, youth initiatives and more.

During the press conference that followed the signing, Zareh Sinanyan stressed the importance of historical friendship and common values of the three countries. “I would like to stress that our Diaspora communities in the different countries are cooperating with each other and it is our commitment to encourage them to more actively collaborate and exchange best practices and know-how and finally to take actions toward promoting common values and interests to the greatest extent possible.” said the High Commissioner.

During his working visit, Zareh Sinanyan also met with the Armenian community in Greece and presented the activities, programs and policies of our Office. Then, they discussed the repatriation process, integration programs, the establishment of the first Repatriation and Integration Center in Armenia, and investment policy.

During the meeting, Zareh Sinanyan also touched upon the domestic policy of the Republic of Armenia, external and internal challenges, and the development of the regions of Armenia.

Armenian MoD denies the statement of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry about the fire on the military positions of Azerbaijan

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YEREVAN, JUNE 24, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan again spreads misinformation, announcing that on June 24 the units of the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire from different caliber firearms in the direction of the Azerbaijani military positions located in the eastern part of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Defense of Armenia.

The Defense Ministry notes that the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is relatively stable and is under full control of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Top IT executive raises shortage of 4,000 professionals in Armenia

June 15 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – In Armenia, there is a shortage of 4,000 professionals in the IT sector, which at the moment cannot be filled, Dr. Yervant Zorian, Chief Engineer and President of Synopsys, told the conference Science & Business Days 2022 in Yerevan on June 15, Sputnik Armenia reports.

He explained that it was for this reason that projects that could potentially be implemented in Armenia end up in other countries instead. Zoryan noted that there is a shortage of personnel in technology companies around the world.

“Specialists coming to Armenia today can partially fill the gaps, but many come with their own companies, so the deficit still exists. For the development of technologies, diversity is necessary in everything,” Dr. Zorian said..

“Our company employs 18,000 people in total, more than 1,000 of them are in Yerevan. It is gratifying that there is an influx of personnel from abroad today, but work must be done not only in universities, but also in schools.”

He noted that about 40% of the employees Synopsys Armenia are women and stressed the need to increase their role in technology development.

Film: Films about Artsakh continue being screened around the world

Panorama
Armenia – June 15 2022

CULTURE 15:54 15/06/2022 NKR

Armenian director Jivan Avetisyan’s “Gate to Heaven” was successfully screened at the Armenian Film Festival Australia in Melbourne and Sydney.

New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejikian was also present at the opening ceremony of the festival, the Facebook page of the movie said.

“45 Days: The Fight for a Nation”, a documentary by British journalist and filmmaker Emile Ghessen telling about the war in Artsakh in the fall of 2020, was also screened at the festival.

“It is encouraging and inspiring that films telling about Artsakh continue journeys in various cities around the world,” the post reads.

Jivan Avetisyan’s next film, “Reborn”, also centers around Artsakh.

Armenian Ambassador meets with Vice President of Senate of Argentina

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 09:59, 17 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 17, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Armenia to Argentina Hovhannes Virabyan met with Vice President of the Senate, Senator Carolina Losada, the Embassy of Armenia said on social media.

A number of issues of the bilateral agenda were discussed.

The meeting also touched upon the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Argentina.

Both sides highlighted the importance of parliamentary diplomacy.