Sports: Tigran Kirakosyan wins bronze at international sambo tournament in Belarus

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 25 2019
Sport 18:14 25/02/2019 Armenia

World Sambo champion of 2017 Tigran Kirakosyan has won bronze at the Open Sambo Championship for the prizes of the President of the Republic of Belarus. As the National Olympic Committee reports, the Armenian took the third place competing among 19 athletes.

To note, the tournament is considered a qualification competition ahead of the World Sambo Cup. 

Former and present ruling parties to receive financial assistance from Armenian government

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 21 2019

YEREVAN, February 21. /ARKA/. The Armenian government decided Thursday at its regular meeting to provide financial assistance to the parties which crossed the 3-percent benchmark in the parliamentary elections conducted in December. 

The government will do it in accordance with the law on parties. In total, the assistance amounts to AMD 103.7 million, which is distributed among five parties and blocks, depending on the number of votes they have scored. 

So, My Step bloc will receive AMD 78 million, Prosperous Armenia AMD 9.1 million and Bright Armenia AMD 7 million. 

The parties which have failed to obtain seats in the National Assembly, but crossed the 3-percent benchmark in the election will receive compensations. In particular, the Republican Party of Armenia, former ruling party, will have AMD 5.2 million and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/ Dashnaktsutiun AMD 4.3 million. (USD 1 – AMD 487.5). -0—

Nikol Pashinyan, OSCE MG Co-chairs highlight implementation of ceasefire agreements

Nikol Pashinyan, OSCE MG Co-chairs highlight implementation of ceasefire agreements

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia received the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stéphane Visconti of France and Andrew Schofer of the United States of America, as well as Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Andrzej Kasprzyk on February 20.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the visit of the Co-chairs to Armenia and highlighted their role as an internationally authorized body to carry out talks on Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.

The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs congratulated Nikol Pashinyan on the victory of “My Step” bloc in the parliamentary elections.

PM Pashinyan presented to the Co-chairs the details of his non-formal meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev  in Davos in January.

The interlocutors exchanged ideas on the creation of an appropriate atmosphere for Nagorno Karabakh peace process. The sides highlighted the importance of the implementation of the ceasefire agreements.

Pashinyan and Aliyev have held 3 non-formal meetings so far. The 1st was in Dushanbe in September 2018 in the sidelines of the CIS summit. The 2nd took place in St. Petersburg in December 2018. This time the leaders met during the dinner organized in the framework of the informal meeting between leaders of CIS states following the EAEU regular sitting. Pashinyan-Aliyev 3rd meeting took place in January  2019 in Davos in the sideline sof the World Economic Forum.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Top diplomats of Armenia, Russia talk Karabakh, other issues

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 16 2019
Top diplomats of Armenia, Russia talk Karabakh, other issues

2019-02-16 17:19:27

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Russia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Sergey Lavrov held a meeting on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

In a friendly atmosphere inherent in Russian-Armenian relations, the parties discussed a number of issues on bilateral, regional and international agenda.

The top diplomats exchanged views on the perspectives of settlement of the Karabakh conflict and attached importance to the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group.

Nikol Pashinyan sends condolence letter to Iran’s Rouhani

Nikol Pashinyan sends condolence letter to Iran’s Rouhani

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent a condolence letter to President of Iran Hassan Rouhani over the terrorist attack on a bus in Sistan and Baluchestan Province. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the condolence letter runs as follows,

“I am deeply shocked by the terrorist attack on a bus in Sistan and Baluchestan Province in Iran, which claimed lives of dozens of people.

I extend my deep condolences to you and the entire friendly people of Iran on this tragic incident.

Please, convey my words of sympathy to the families and relatives of the victims, wishing spiritual strength and steadfastness, and speedy recovery to the injured”.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Music: Viken Arman’s poetic ‘Willow’ EP fuses jazz with club music

MixMag
Feb 8 2019

The Parisian-Armenian Viken Arman’s new record is out now

  • Cameron Holbrook
  • 8 February 2019

The “creative traveler from the Caucasus’ mountains”, Viken Arman, has announced the release of his upcoming ‘Willow’ EP – set for release via his Denature Records imprint.

A full year after releasing his ‘Aragatz‘ EP, the new record is a five-track journey that borrows from both jazz and electronic music culture to create “powerful musical dialogue” that bridges the two genres and leads Viken on a colorful sonic tour of self-discovery.

Identifying as Parisian and Armenian, musician and producer, Viken draws from a theme of “perception” that emanates throughout the EP and the stunning artwork – created by the Armenian painter Davit Yukhanyan – brings his dazzling, jazz-infused electronica sound into the forefront with an air of mystic exploration that goes beyond dance music.

The project has been divided into six parts. Each track has been given a poetic emotional perspective and piece of original artwork that is linked to show listeners that “the way we see ourselves is not only the way we live our lives but also the way we relate to others.”

Listen to Viken Arman’s ‘Willow’ EP below.

Armenian Parliament Speaker holds meeting with Lebanese Ambassador

Armenian Parliament Speaker holds meeting with Lebanese Ambassador

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament Ararat Mirzoyan on February 7 received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Lebanon to Armenia Maya Dagher, the Parliament told Armenpress.

Speaker Mirzoyan highly valued the current level of friendly relations between the two countries, highlighting the key role of the Lebanese-Armenian community in the country’s political, public life, as well as on deepening the bilateral relations.

The Speaker highlighted raising the role of parliamentary diplomacy and stated that most of the newly-elected MPs are interested in strengthening the ties with Lebanon.

Ararat Mirzoyan highly appreciated the inter-parliamentary cooperation in terms of deepening the bilateral ties and noted with satisfaction that the two countries are actively working in the international platforms which must further develop.

In her turn the Lebanese Ambassador congratulated the Speaker on assuming office and the victory of his political force in the snap parliamentary elections.

The Ambassador expressed readiness to boost the activities of the parliamentary friendship groups and the actions aimed at expanding the bilateral partnership.

The sides also touched upon other issues relating to the development of democracy, protection of human rights and freedoms, improvement of the legislative field and etc.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Lydian Announces Updates for Hydrogeological Survey and Amulsar Project Audit

Global Newswire
Jan 29 2019
 
 
Lydian Announces Updates for Hydrogeological Survey and Amulsar Project Audit
 
TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lydian International Limited (TSX:LYD) (“Lydian” or the “Company”) today announced the following updates.
 
Hydrogeological Survey
 
Lydian is pleased to announce the conclusion of an isotopic investigation of groundwater systems at the Company’s gold project at Amulsar (the “Amulsar Project”) and the Jermuk area (the “Hydrogeological Survey”).
 
In November 2018, work was commissioned in response to technical questions raised by interested parties. Twenty-five samples were collected from specific sampling points in the Amulsar and Jermuk areas. The samples were collected in the presence of agency representatives of the government of the Republic of Armenia. Lydian’s samples were analyzed by an internationally accredited laboratory (ALS (Czech Republic)) and the data was interpreted by Golder Associates’ (U.K.) principal hydrogeologist whose conclusion stated the following:
 
“the chemistry of the waters of the Jermuk thermal springs and minerals water boreholes are characteristic of hydrothermal waters based on their major and minor ion chemistry and environmental isotopic characteristics. The hydrothermal waters have an enriched d13C signature, along with clear differentiation with respect to d180 and d2H, d34S, 87Sr/86Sr and gross alpha and beta activity, which is clearly distinct from the surface water and shallow groundwater sampled and consistent with a separate flow regime of hydrothermal origin. This water type is not similar to groundwater encountered in the vicinity of Amulsar mountain and supports the conclusion that the groundwater system of Amulsar mountain is a distinct hydrogeological system to the Jermuk hydrothermal system. In summary, based on the data and analysis of the groundwater regime presented in the 2016 ESIA for the Amulsar Gold Project, combined with the major ion and isotope data presented in this memorandum it may be concluded that the Jermuk thermal mineral water system is not in hydraulic connection with shallow groundwater and surface water on the Amulsar mountain.”
 
The results of the Hydrogeological Survey confirmed the findings of Lydian’s previous work in 2013 and support the findings of the Amulsar Project’s Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) and Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (“ESIA”), conclusively demonstrating that there is no hydraulic connection between the groundwater regimes at the Amulsar Project and Jermuk.
 
The investigation was designed to develop and expand the data collected for the project in 2013 as part of the then baseline studies and to determine whether there was any hydrogeological connection between Amulsar and Jermuk water systems. The analyses on representative water samples were performed by the Jones Environmental Laboratory (UK) in 2013 and interpreted by Golder Associates (UK).
 
Lydian reiterates that the Amulsar Project is designed and developed following industry best practices to ensure the mine would not have an adverse impact on any surrounding water systems. The Hydrogeological Survey clearly concludes that the Amulsar and Jermuk water systems are not connected.
 
Amulsar Project Audit Update
 
Lydian Armenia CJSC (“Lydian Armenia”) has received formal notification from the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia that pursuant to the criminal investigation into alleged withholding of information by employees of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, an international consultancy group, Earth Link, and Advanced Resources Development (“ELARD”) has been selected to review all subject matter covered by Lydian’s EIA/ESIA, to determine the possibility of harmful impacts by the Amulsar Project and the validity of preventative and mitigation measures. However the contract award to ELARD is subject to state funding and therefore the audit start date has not yet been announced. The audit is expected to take up to 12 weeks to complete.
 
The following terms of reference were given to ELARD:
 
Water resources impact assessment;
Geology impact assessment;
Biodiversity impact assessment;
Air quality impact assessment; and
Unprejudiced clarification of technical issues raised by the decision to commission a complex expert examination.
 
Lydian is confident that the audit will conclude that the EIA/ESIA documents are valid and could serve as a blueprint for future projects in Armenia.
 
In anticipation of this investigation, Lydian completed the Hydrogeological Survey, a study of regional water resources to expand on work carried out in 2013. The Hydrogeological Survey concluded there was no hydrogeological connectivity between the water regime at the Amulsar Project and the groundwater of Jermuk.
 
Illegal blockades have prevented Lydian from accessing the Amulsar Project site to perform construction and associated work since late June 2018. The newly elected government of the Republic of Armenia has recently publicly announced their intolerance of illegal road blockades and has committed to its application of the “rule of law” to remove such blockades. Under this announced commitment, Lydian expects the Armenian government to apply the rule of law by permanently removing the road blockades to the Amulsar Project and to allow Lydian to fully resume its work on the Amulsar Project site in accordance with the permits the Company holds. Until Lydian is able to resume construction and associated work at the Amulsar Project, the Company will continue to evaluate a range of financing, strategic and legal alternatives.
 
 
 

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 01/29/2019

                                        Tuesday, 
Dashnaktsutyun Leader Upbeat On Dialogue With Government
        • Gayane Saribekian
Armenia - Dashnaktsutyun leaders Armen Rustamian (L) and Hagop Der 
Khatchadurian hold a news conference in Yerevan, .
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) is engaged in a 
“constructive” dialogue with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian more than three 
months after being driven out of his government, a leader of the party said on 
Tuesday.
“We see no obstacles and problems in terms of solving our key national issues 
together with Mr. Pashinian,” said Armen Rustamian. “We will be doing business 
with Mr. Pashinian or anyone else on the basis of our political and ideological 
principles. In this sense, I see such room [for cooperation.]”
“We have been talking to Mr. Pashinian in a very constructive atmosphere,” he 
told a news conference. “We are making our views clear to each other. So I am 
optimistic about our further cooperation.”
Dashnaktsutyun was part of Armenia’s former government toppled during last 
spring’s “velvet revolution” led by Pashinian. It received two ministerial 
posts in a new government formed by him in May. Pashinian fired his 
Dashnaktsutyun-affiliated ministers in October, accusing their party of 
secretly collaborating with former President Serzh Sarkisian’s Republican Party.
Pashinian expressed readiness for renewed cooperation with Dashnaktsutyun in a 
written appeal to delegates of its congress held in Nagorno-Karabakh this month.
The congress began with the announcement of the resignation of the party’s 
longtime top leader, Hrant Markarian. The latter was reportedly blamed by some 
party figures for Dashnaktsutyun’s failure to win any seats in Armenia’s new 
parliament elected on December 9.
In his resignation speech, Markarian strongly criticized the current 
government’s policies. He said Dashnaktsutyun should aim for removing Pashinian 
and his political team from power in the next general elections.
Rustamian sounded more cautious in this regard. He said his party will not 
hesitate to oppose government policies unacceptable to it. He singled out the 
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Dashnaktsutyun, which remains influential in the Armenian Diaspora communities 
in the Middle East, the United States and France, has always favored a hard 
line on the conflict’s resolution, opposing major territorial concessions to 
Azerbaijan.
Another Court Blocks Arrest Of Former Kocharian Aide
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenian - Armen Gevorgian, a former senior aide to ex-President Robert 
Kocharian, speaks to journalists in a court building in Yerevan, January 29, 
2019.
Armenia’s Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s decision not to 
allow investigators to arrest a former senior aide to former President Robert 
Kocharian on a string of criminal charges.
Armen Gevorgian was first charged in August with obstructing justice in the 
wake of a disputed presidential election held in February 2008 two months 
before Kocharian served out his second and final term.
In early December, Armenia’s Special Investigative Service (SIS) also accused 
Gevorgian of involvement in an “overthrow of the constitutional order,” bribery 
and money laundering. The SIS asked a district court to sanction his pre-trial 
arrest.
The court refused to do that, leading prosecutors to lodge an appeal. The 
Office of the Prosecutor-General did not immediately say whether it will now 
appeal to the Court of Cassation, the country’s highest body of criminal 
justice.
Gevorgian’s lawyer, Erik Aleksanian, hailed the appeals court’s “just” ruling, 
saying that the prosecutors failed to substantiate their claims that his client 
could go into hiding or obstruct the ongoing investigation into the 2008 
post-election violence in Yerevan. “We have no doubts about the independence of 
our judicial system,” Aleksanian said.
Gevorgian himself was reluctant to talk to reporters, saying that he is not 
allowed to divulge details of the probe.
Armenia - President Robert Kocharian (R) and his senior adviser Armen Gevorgian 
at an election campaign rally in Yerevan, January 26, 2003.
The SIS brought the three accusations against Gevorgian four days after 
Kocharian was arrested on charges of illegally using the armed forces against 
opposition supporters who protested in Yerevan on March 1-2, 2008. The SIS says 
that amounted to an “overthrow of the constitutional order.”
The former president strongly denies any wrongdoing. He says that Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian is waging a political “vendetta” against him.
The obstruction of justice charge brought against Gevorgian also stems from the 
2008 election. Gevorgian was the chief of Kocharian’s staff at the time.
The SIS claims that he pressured a member of Armenia’s Constitutional Court to 
uphold the official vote results that gave victory to Kocharian’s preferred 
successor, Serzh Sarkisian. Gevorgian, who also held senior positions in 
Sarkisian’s government, denies this and other accusations.
The SIS has yet to publicize details of its corruption case against Gevorgian. 
It has only said that the latter had received a massive bribe.
Russian, Armenian PMs Speak By Phone After Moscow Meeting
Russia - Prime Ministers Dmitry Medvedev (R) of Russia and Nikol Pashinian of 
Armenia meet in Moscow, January 25, 2019.
Four days after meeting with him in Moscow, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian 
telephoned his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday for further 
discussions on Russian-Armenian commercial ties.
In a short statement, Pashinian’s press service said he and Medvedev talked 
about “cooperation within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) 
and bilateral relations.” It gave no details.
A Russian government statement said the phone conversation took place “at the 
initiative of the Armenian side.” It said the two premiers “continued 
discussions on pressing issues of Russian-Armenian commercial and 
investment-related cooperation” which were on the agenda of their Moscow talks 
held on Friday. They also touched upon “integration interaction within the 
EEU,” the statement added without elaborating.
Official press releases on Pashinian’s January 25 meeting with Medvedev were 
also short on specifics. They indicated only that the two men focused on 
economic issues. The Russian government also noted that “the meeting took place 
at the request of the Armenian side.”
While in Moscow, Pashinian also visited the headquarters of the EEU’s executive 
body, the Eurasian Economic Commission. Speaking there, he praised the EEU and 
reaffirmed Armenia’s continued membership in the Russian-led trade bloc.
Pashinian did not meet with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin during his latest 
trip to the Russian capital. The two men most recently held talks there on 
December 27. On December 31, Russia’s Gazprom giant announced a 10 percent 
increase in the wholesale price of Russian natural gas imported by Armenia.
Earlier this month, the Armenian government began negotiating with Armenia’s 
Gazprom-owned gas distribution network in hopes of keeping its internal tariffs 
unchanged. Pashinian has repeatedly expressed confidence that the existing gas 
prices set for Armenian households and corporate consumers will not rise this 
year.
EU Promises Extra Aid To Armenia In 2019
        • Nane Sahakian
Armenia -- EU Commissioner for EU Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations 
Johannes Hahn at a news conference in Yerevan, .
The European Union will provide Armenia with additional financial assistance 
this year in recognition of democratic change in the country, a senior EU 
official said during a visit to Yerevan on Tuesday.
Johannes Hahn, the EU commissioner for European neighborhood and enlargement 
negotiations, said Armenia will be rewarded for the “developments of last 
year.” He singled out the conduct of the December 9 parliamentary elections, 
saying that they are regarded as free and fair by the international community.
“This is something good, something unique so far in Armenia’s recent history,” 
Hahn told a joint news conference with Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab 
Mnatsakanian held before his talks with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.
Hahn did not specify the likely amount of the extra EU aid. He said only that 
it will be allocated from an EU fund designed to reward partner states’ 
“special achievements” in the areas of democratization and rule of law.
In July, Pashinian criticized the EU for not boosting its assistance to Armenia 
following the “velvet revolution” that brought him to power. The head of the EU 
Delegation in Yerevan, Piotr Switalski, countered at the time that the new 
Armenian government needs to propose specific reform-oriented projects before 
demanding greater aid.
According to Pashinian’s press office, the prime minister and Hahn discussed, 
among other things, a possible “expansion of EU-supported development programs 
in Armenia” when they met later on Friday.
“They agreed that the implementation of new initiatives in the fields of 
infrastructure, education, energy and other areas might be promising,” the 
office said in a statement. It said the two sides stressed in this regard the 
importance of implementing the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement 
(CEPA) signed by the EU and Armenia in 2017.
Hahn described his talks with Pashinian as “open and forward looking.” “I have 
reassured the PM that Armenia can count on EU support in implementing CEPA and 
introducing comprehensive reforms for the benefit of Armenian citizens,” he 
wrote on his Twitter page.
“We need to seize the moment to consolidate democracy, also to the benefit of 
the economic development of the country!” added the EU official.
Speaking at the news conference, Hahn said he is also discussing with Armenian 
leaders the possibility of organizing an investment forum in Yerevan for 
potential European investors. He said their interest in Armenia’s economy has 
increased since the “velvet revolution.”
“There is a very positive mood in the country which also has a spillover effect 
abroad,” stated Hahn.
Press Review
“Hraparak” notes that former Defense Minister Vigen Sargsian and former 
Karabakh army commander Levon Mnatsakanian were among the dignitaries attending 
a government reception held on Monday on the occasion of Armenia’s Army Day. 
Also invited were former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian and his former deputy 
Yuri Khachaturov, who were indicted over the 2008 post-election violence in 
Yerevan. The paper welcomes their presence at the event. It also praises Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian for meeting with the new leadership of the Armenian 
Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun). “These are first attempts at 
national solidarity and a peaceful coexistence of individuals having different 
views and ideologies,” editorializes the paper.
Lragir.am says that other current and former military officials invited to the 
reception publicly challenged on Monday law-enforcement authorities’ claims 
that the Armenian army was illegally used against opposition protesters in 
2008.The online publication suggests that the Special Investigative Service 
(SIS) lacks factual evidence to substantiate those claims. Besides, it says, 
the SIS chief, Sasun Khachatrian, has faced resignation calls since the 
scandalous publication of his secretly recorded phone calls with another top 
security official.
“Zhamanak” comments on Pashinian’s weekend meeting with the head and three 
other members of Dashnaktsutyun’s newly elected Bureau. The paper agrees with 
those who think that Dashnaktsutyun fared poorly in the December 9 
parliamentary elections because it had grown too connected to Armenia’s former 
governments, sacrificing its principles and ideology. “You may or may not agree 
with that ideology but you can’t deny that Dashnaktsutyun has played a huge 
role in a number of key issues,” it says, wondering whether the party is now 
reforming itself and learning lessons from its mistakes of the last two decades.
(Lilit Harutiunian)
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A1+: LIVE. Aronian-Khademalsharieh, Melkumyan-Harsha

The games of the 4th round of international chess tournament in Gibraltar will take place today.

Levon Aronian, representing Armenia, will compete with Iran’s Sarasadat Khademalsharieh and Hrant Melkumyan will compete with India’s Bharathakoti Harsha.

The matches will start at 18:00. Chess fans can follow the games on our website below.