Author: Babken Chilingarian
Asbarez: ARS-WUSA Receives $50,000 Donation from Philanthropist Mr. & Mrs. Jack Youredjian
Armenian Relief Society
GLENDALE—The Armenian Relief Society of Western USA is a charitable women’s organization and continues to adhere to its humanitarian principles and vision, while remaining true to its mission, to offer assistance and services to individuals and families in need. In the days of a global pandemic, the organization has been actively offering aid in various aspects to help vulnerable populations endure this crisis. Every effort is being made to provide food, basic necessities, and immediate aid to community members and help provide for families facing dire circumstances.
As a result of the public health crisis, the ARS of Western USA joined the Covid-19 Armenian Community Task Force, which was initiated by the ARF Western US Central Committee and comprised of community organizations with a long history of serving communities. The Task Force’s primary goal is to work toward keeping the community informed and connected, as well as provide immediate assistance to those in need.
While significant challenges have emerged as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the ARS of Western USA has been fortunate to receive community support and backing in the form of donations to help mitigate the impacts of the pandemic across communities.
On May 5, 2020, Jack Youredjian, Founder and Executive Chairman of Western Drug, visited the ARS Regional Headquarters in Glendale, California and met with ARS Regional Executive Chairperson Silva Poladian and General Manager Jasik Jarahian. The visit also allowed for a tour of the regional headquarters, as well as a close familiarization with the operations of the ARS Social Services Division.
Youredjian commended the organization’s humanitarian work and activities, while making a generous donation of $50,000 to advance its mission. The ARS of Western USA is proud and thankful to be the recipient of this donation by Mr. & Mrs. Jack and Zarig Youredjian (member of the ARS Santa Monica Gars Chapter).
Recently, Mr. Youredjian donated a total of 4,500 face masks to the ARS of Western USA, its Social Services Division, and the Covid-19 Armenian Community Task Force. In yet another contribution to help fight against the pandemic, he donated an additional 100,000 surgical masks to the City of Los Angeles on behalf of the Armenian people through the Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles.
The ARS of Western USA, Regional Executive Board extends its utmost appreciation to benefactors Mr. & Mrs. Youredjian for their generosity and steadfast support of the Armenian Relief Society and its mission.
Turkish press: Turkey won’t allow historical facts of 1915 events to be manipulated: Presidential spox
Turkey will not allow historical facts to be manipulated and thereby create new hostilities against the country, Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın said Friday, referring to the 1915 events.
In the statement, released on the anniversary of the April 24, 1915 relocation decision, Kalın underlined that the choices were not a result of politics aimed at Armenians, who were often referred to as the “loyal nation” by the Ottomans.
“The ones who assume that they can hurt Turkey with lies of genocide and political schemes will be wronged once again. The Turkish Republic will never allow for historical facts to be twisted and the formation of new hostilities,” Kalın stated.
Kalın pointed out that those who “escape” from the historical facts refuse to respond to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s calls for establishing a joint historical commission. On April 23, 2014, Erdoğan released a statement on the issue in an effort to bring all parties together and heal the wounds of the past, yet this inclusive step was overlooked by the “abusive lobbies.”
“The losses of World War I are the joint suffering of all of us. The killing of our Armenian citizens who had to migrate with the relocation decision, the killing of innocent Anatolian people during Armenian rebellions, and the killing of almost 5 million Muslims during migrations and wars in between the dates of 1850 and 1920 are all our joint pain. Comparing pains would not heal the wounds. The ones who are pursuing anti-Turkey stance for minor political gains cannot cover the historical facts,” Kalın highlighted, adding that the hostile rhetoric of the genocide lobby would not be beneficial today nor in the future.
The spokesperson also underlined that the Turkish diplomats killed by the Armenian terrorist group Asala between 1973 and 1984 will never be forgotten.
Turkey’s position on the events of 1915 is that the deaths of Armenians in eastern Anatolia took place when some sided with the invading Russians and revolted against Ottoman forces. The subsequent relocation of the Armenians resulted in numerous casualties.
Turkey objects to the presentation of the incidents as “genocide” but describes the 1915 events 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 examine the issue.
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution on Dec. 12, 2019, recognizing the so-called Armenian genocide. The resolution had been blocked several times in the Senate, but the Democratic-led House of Representatives passed the resolution by an overwhelming 405-11 in late October. The resolution asserts that it is U.S. policy to commemorate the 1915 events as “genocide.”
Recognizing the 1915 events as “genocide” had stalled in Congress for decades, stymied by concerns over U.S.-Turkey relations.
Yerevan Zoo animals to cheer up online visitors during lockdown
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YEREVAN, APRIL 23, ARMENPRESS. Amid the coronavirus lockdown, the Yerevan Zoo said it will organize the annual May 1 season opening ceremony remotely.
The zoo is closed since March 14th due to the state of emergency, Yerevan Zoo spokesperson Anna Vanyan told ARMENPRESS.
She said they had other plans for the May 1 event but due to the lockdown they “have found a solution to make our visitors happy on that day”.
“We have prepared a surprise for visitors and we will broadcast it live,” Vanyan said.
But even during the lockdown days the Yerevan Zoo has been trying to engage people, particularly children who are staying home. They have launched the “Write to The Animals – Write to Your Friends” project, where kids are writing letters to their favorite fluffy creatures. The letters will be published on the zoo’s social media account and the author of the best one has a surprise waiting for them.
And the zoo has been sharing videos online showing the daily lives of the animals.
Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan
Members of US Congress congratulate the people of Artsakh on democratic election
Gazprom keeps gas price issue in focus: Armenia’s deputy PM receives response to the letter
Armenia’s deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan has received the response letter from the leadership of Russian Gazprom.
“I have received the response to my letter which says that the issue is in the center of their attention,” Grigoryan said at the NA today.
He said the contacts over the issue will be on the level of governments.
The issue was also discussed on April 6 during the phone conversation between Armenian and Russian leaders.
National Geographic: Ani, medieval Armenia’s "city of 1,001 churches"
PanARMENIAN.Net – The National Geographic has unveiled a fresh article about the city of Ani, the capital of medieval Armenia, which “was a thriving center of trade and faith” and is now survived by its haunting ruins.
Ani was the cosmopolitan capital of medieval Armenia, one of the earliest kingdoms to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301, the article says.
“The site of a fifth-century fortification, Ani was chosen to be Armenia’s capital in the 10th century. It became home to as many as 100,000 people, and was so richly endowed with sacred buildings that it came to be known as the “city of 1,001 churches,” the feature says.
“Its strategic position along trade routes between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea made it an attractive possession, condemning it to centuries of invasion—and eventually, a long period of abandonment.”
According to the piece, although different empires rose and fell on the site, Armenian identity prevailed.
“The serene ruins of the city, once swarmed by armies through the ages, has always been a special place for Armenians. In the wake of the Armenian Genocide, it stands as an even more powerful reminder of Armenia’s losses and of its astonishing endurance,” the article condcludes.
IMF to increase financial support for Armenia by about $175 million
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YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) team reached a staff level agreement with the Armenian authorities for the completion of the second review of Armenia’s reform program, which is supported by the IMF, the IMF said in a statement.
The statement says the authorities have requested an increase in financial support provided by the IMF for Armenia and, pending Executive Board approval, around $280 million will be available immediately after the Board meeting.
The COVID-19 pandemic, together with the recent oil price shock and the tightening of global financial conditions, will significantly change Armenia’s near-term economic outlook and prompt a deterioration of its external and fiscal accounts, the statement added.
“Higher access to IMF financing will help the authorities contain short-term risks and will provide resources to meet urgent medical and socio-economic needs during the peak of the virus outbreak”, the statement said.
The IMF team led by Nathan Porter conducted discussions on the second review of Armenia’s reform program supported by the IMF Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) during March 12-April 8, 2020. At the conclusion of the mission, Mr. Porter issued the following statement:
“We are happy to announce that the IMF team reached a staff-level agreement with the Armenian authorities on the conclusion of the second review under their economic reform program supported by a three-year SBA. The agreement is subject to approval by the IMF’s Executive Board, which is scheduled to consider the review in mid-May. The staff will also recommend an increase in IMF financial support for Armenia by SDR128.80 million (about US$175 million), which together with the authorities’ intention to draw purchase rights accumulated under the SBA would make SDR 206 million (about US$280 million) available to be disbursed immediately after the Board meeting. Such an increase is justified in the context of the urgent balance of payments financing needs resulting from the consequences of the spread of the COVID-19 virus. This financing will be allocated to the budget to help the authorities’ efforts in meeting urgent medical and socio-economic needs during the peak of the virus outbreak, thereby preserving the gains in economic potential and inclusion that Armenia has achieved over recent years. As elsewhere, the current global crisis will significantly weaken Armenia’s near-term economic outlook. Although projections are subject to very high uncertainty, since the duration of the containment measures is hard to predict, economic growth is expected at -1.5 percent in 2020 given COVID-related restrictions on domestic mobility and activity, substantially lower external demand, tighter financial conditions, and disruptions in global trade and supply chains.
The authorities are appropriately focused on measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 and ensure that Armenia’s health system is ready to meet the needs of the population. They have been working to equip the Ministry of Health with additional resources and legislative powers to expeditiously acquire necessary goods and equipment. Staff also welcomes the authorities’ economic policy response aimed at aiding businesses and vulnerable people in order to avoid more permanent socio-economic damage. This response is framed around a set of measures announced to be about 2 percent of GDP that include liquidity provision to businesses, direct labor subsidies, and lump sum transfers to vulnerable individuals. The authorities are committed to ensure strong governance and transparency in implementation of these programs. Staff encourages the authorities to continuously monitor the implementation of these measures to ensure their effectiveness and evenhanded coverage.
The fiscal deficit in 2020 is expected to widen to about 5 percent of GDP, due to lower revenues and higher spending on healthcare and economic support. The emerging financing gap would be closed by mobilizing financing from the IMF and other partners to complement that available from domestic capital market. While the government debt is projected to exceed 60 percent of GDP in 2020, as the crisis abates, the authorities are committed to the medium-term fiscal goal of debt sustainability, which will see government debt-to-GDP gradually decline over the medium term in line with Armenia’s fiscal rule, while maintaining space for investment and social spending.
The Central Bank of Armenia has moved quickly to respond to the COVID-19 crisis within its dual mandate of price and financial stability. It promptly reduced the policy rate to boost inflation and support economic activity, yet it stands ready to adjust policies in case of capital outflow pressures and disorderly exchange rate movements to preserve financial stability. Domestic financial markets have generally functioned smoothly since the onset of the pandemic helped by CBA liquidity provision. The CBA’s regulatory and supervisory responses have been appropriately balancing the goals of preserving financial stability, maintaining banking system soundness, and sustaining economic activity.
Beyond the short term, staff welcomes the authorities’ intention to continued economic reform aimed at lifting inclusive and resilient growth, safeguarding social spending, bolstering financial sector resilience, and enhancing business climate and governance”.
No mass events on Armenian Genocide Commemoration Day
Armenian President wishes speedy recovery to Boris Johnson
20:30, 7 April, 2020
YEREVAN, APRIL 7, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a message to Prime Minister of the UK Boris Johnson, who is in in intensive care unit with coronavirus.
As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President’s Office, President Sarkissian wished Boris Johnson health, strength and speedy recovery.
Johnson’s spokesperson informed that the Prime Minister is breathing without assistance and does not have pneumonia.
CNN informs the seriousness of the Prime Minister’s condition at a time of national emergency, combined with the lack of a formal succession procedure for heads of government in the UK, has raised questions about who is leading the country.
Johnson has nominated his Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, to deputize for him “as necessary” but there is no recent precedent for a sitting UK prime minister becoming incapacitated for a lengthy period.
Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan