President Khachaturyan felicitates Italy’s Mattarella on birthday

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YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. President Vahagn Khachaturyan congratulated Italian President Sergio Mattarella on his birthday.

“I cordially congratulate you and extend my best wishes on your birthday,” Khachaturyan said in a letter of congratulations. “Armenia attaches importance to the friendly relations with Italy based on common civilizational values. I am sure that the existing productive cooperation between our countries will enhance and become stronger both in bilateral and multilateral platforms. I wish robust health, success and all the best to you.”

Iran-Armenia high voltage electric line discussed in Yerevan

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PanARMENIAN.Net – Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan on Saturday, July 22 revealed details about the progress of construction of the Iran-Armenia high voltage electric line at a meeting with President Vahagn Khachaturyan.

Khachaturyan’s office said in a statement that the current status of the construction of the North-South highway, especially works currently being carried out on the road section of the Syunik province were also on the table.

The two also exchanged ideas on the opportunities and problems surrounding the construction of a new nuclear power plant.

Media: Azerbaijani military stop and turn back convoy of Russian peacekeepers

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Armenia – July 20 2022

The Azerbaijani military stopped and turned back a column of Russian peacekeepers, Minval reported, citing its own sources.

“The day before, at 17:15, a column of Russian peacekeepers consisting of 1 BTR 82A and 3 Ural vehicles was stopped for inspection at an Azerbaijani army checkpoint, which was going through Aghdam on the Askeran-Agdere route. And during the inspection of the vehicles, at least five Kalashnikov AKMs were found in the cargo compartment of one of the vehicles between the sleeping pads. In response to a gross violation of the rules – carrying weapons and ammunition without documents – the convoy was stopped and sent back,” an Azerbaijani media report said.

Armenpress: Pakistan boat accident death toll reaches 28 – DAWN

Pakistan boat accident death toll reaches 28 – DAWN

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YEREVAN, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS. Pakistani rescue divers recovered two more bodies from two points in the River Indus — between Rahim Yar Khan and Guddu barrage — on Wednesday, bringing the total death toll from the boat accident to at least 28, DAWN newspaper reports.

A wooden boat carrying a marriage party from the Hussain Bux Solangi village capsized near Machhko due to overloading two days earlier. 

Search operations for around two dozen missing persons are still ongoing.

United States welcomes meeting between Armenian, Azerbaijani FMs – State Department spox

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YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS. The United States welcomes the meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan held in Tbilisi, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said at a press briefing.

Asked what is the US role in this process, Ned Price said: “Well, we have been taking an active role. We’ve consistently said that we are ready and stand ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners, including through our role as an OSCE Minsk Group co-chair, to help the countries find a long-term, comprehensive peace”.

The State Department Spokesperson added that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had an opportunity in recent weeks to engage with his foreign ministry – his foreign minister counterparts. “Assistant Secretary Donfried, others in this building, have also had an opportunity to engage at high levels with their Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts as well”, he said, adding: “We did welcome the meeting between the representatives. We continue to believe that dialogue is the best means by which to achieve a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous future for the South Caucasus region, and we’ll continue to support that in any way we can”.

Turkey reportedly demining border with Armenia

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Turkey has started demining a border area with Armenia, Ermenihaber reports, citing GazeteKars.

As the citizens of Kars are waiting for the opening of the Dogu Kapi border crossing, they have discovered that an Israeli company has begun demining the Armenian-Turkish border.

Mine clearance in the countryside of the village of Ibiş in Kars have been ongoing for around 20 days, the media outlet said.

No official reports have been released on that effect yet.

Turkish press: Turkey, Armenia leaders stress ‘importance’ of normalizing ties

This illustration shows the flags of Turkey and Armenia.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have stressed the importance of the bilateral normalization process to consolidate peace in the region, according to their respective press offices.

The two leaders discussed the normalization process in a phone call Monday, held as part of a recent diplomatic rapprochement.

“Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the importance they attach to the bilateral normalization process between Türkiye and Armenia, which will also contribute to the strengthening of peace and stability in the region,” a statement by the Turkish presidency said.

They also expressed hope that an agreement reached in early July would be implemented soon.

At that time, Turkish and Armenian special envoys agreed to open their joint land border – closed since 1993 – to citizens from third countries.

The Armenian leader wrote on Twitter: “We expect early implementation of agreements reached in the meeting of our Special Representatives on July 1.”

Erdoğan extended his greetings on the upcoming Vardavar Festival, while the Armenian prime minister extended his greetings on the Qurban Bayram, also known as Eid al-Adha.

The relationship between the neighboring countries is strained by several issues, among them the 1915 events during World War I and the recent Nagorno-Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a major Turkish ally.

But in December, the two countries appointed special envoys to help normalize relations – a year after Armenia lost to Azerbaijan a war for control of the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Azerbaijan used the help of Turkish combat drones to recapture most of the contested territory that had been under ethnic Armenians’ control since the 1990s.

In February, Turkey and Armenia resumed their first commercial flights in two years. The goal is the complete normalization of relations.

Construction of colossal Jesus Christ statue in Armenia to launch only after approval of relevant authorities– statement

Construction of colossal Jesus Christ statue in Armenia to launch only after approval of relevant authorities– statement

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YEREVAN, JULY 11, ARMENPRESS. “Gagik Tsarukyan” Charity Foundation issued a statement over the current debates regarding the location of erecting the colossal Jesus Christ statue in Armenia.

“Taking into account the concerns voiced by professional community and different public circles about the presence of historical and cultural monuments in the territory of Mount Hatis, “Gagik Tsarukyan” Charity Foundation has applied to relevant authorities to get respective professional conclusions and permissions for launching the construction works.

Currently, some works are being carried out exclusively to ensure infrastructure – roads, electricity, gas and water supply, and the construction of the colossal Jesus Christ statute will launch only after the positive conclusions of the relevant authorities”, the statement says.

Earlier today, the Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport issued a statement, urging to suspend any activity in the territory of the ancient site-fortress which contradicts the current laws and rules.




COVID-19: Armenia reports 354 new cases within a week

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YEREVAN, JULY 11, ARMENPRESS. 354 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one week, the ministry of health said.

The total number of confirmed cases has reached 423,771.

5256 tests were conducted within a week.

No death case has been registered. The death toll stands at 8626.

The number of recoveries rose by 226, bringing the total to 413,043.

The number of active cases is 418.

How Greece became Turkey: Anatomy of an Unequal Partition – An Indian perspective

July 5 2022
by GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

How Turkey is Islamizing its former Christian colonies after an unequal partition while claiming secular character.

What is today Turkey once used to be Greece. Yes! This is the first geographical fact that you need to familiarize yourself with. Turkey was not Turkey. Turkey was called Anatolia/Asia Minor during pagan and Christian times. While eastern Turkey was Armenia.

The original home of Turks is in the steppes of eastern Siberia, somewhere near Lake Baikal. Turks are invaders/ settlers in Turkey. Turks are NOT the original inhabitants of Turkey.

What is now Turkey was once Greece and the peninsula called Anatolia. Anatolia had some of the most important provinces of pagan Greek, pagan Roman and then Christian Byzantine empires. It is home to two of the ancient 7 wonders.

Greece was a maritime civilization and the entire littoral of Turkey and many inland cities were settled by Greece. Some of the greatest Greek cities like Ephesus and Smyrna are located in what is now Muslim Turkey.

By 5th century, what is Turkey had become entirely a part of Greece: Greek in culture, language and Christian in religion as it was part of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire then.

Starting in 11th century, barbaric tribes of Seljuk Turks started invading Byzantium Empire in Anatolia (present day Turkey). These Turks were Muslim. They were converted by the Arabs and Persians during the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana.

Rising from their homelands near the Aral Sea, these Seljuk Turks invaded the Byzantium Empire in Anatolia (what is now Turkey). In the great Battle of Manzikert in 1071, the Muslim Seljuks defeated the Christian Byzantine armies and captured Emperor Romanos IV.

This was a devastating defeat for the Christian Byzantine Empire. It made sure that they will not be able to defend Anatolia and Armenia, two of its richest and core territories. The Muslim Turks meanwhile started invading Anatolia and settling there in huge numbers.

They displaced the local Christians, converted them to Islam and massacred any who resisted and eventually managed to convert a core part of Greek civilization into a Muslim majority land. Only Armenia in the east was able to resist a little.

The Seljuk Turks had Islamized Asia Minor but had not been able to win the capital of Byzantine Empire – Constantinople. That job was completed by the Ottoman Empire which rose in 14th century as a successor of Seljuk Turks in Anatolia.

The Ottomans finally invaded and destroyed Constantinople in 1453 and the Byzantine Empire finally was dead. The most important Christian city in the world at that time was invaded, destroyed and Islamized by Ottomans. It was renamed as Istanbul in Islamic tradition.

Ottomans expanded in other parts of Eastern Europe and controlled all of the Balkans including countries like Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Albania, parts of Croatia. It also came to rule core ancient pagan Greece in Peloponnese, Thessaly, Athens and Macedonia.

After a brutal occupation of around 400 years, Greece finally became independent in 1829 in a revolution of independence in which Greece was helped by Russian, France and UK. The current boundaries of Greece however were achieved only by 1923.

In the 1920 Treaty of Sevres, Greece had acquired most of Thrace and a toehold near the ancient Greek city of Smyrna in Anatolian mainland. This had finally given Greece a semblance of ancient Greek boundaries, although minus its capital of Constantinople.

But Turkey would not allow even that. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk led his army against the Greek protectorates of Smyrna and Thrace and threw Greece out of Anatolia by 1922. Turkey then proceeded to commit another genocide: this time against Greeks.

Around 264,000 Greek Christians were massacred in genocide of the last Greek Christians left in Anatolia. The genocide was particularly severe in Black Sea regions and is known as the Pontic Genocide. Some of the most ancient Greek communities of Black Sea were no more.

In the West, Greek Christians of Smyrna suffered genocide by Turkish Muslim army and civilians. Historian Arnold Toynbee tells that in Smyrna, the Turks not only killed the Greeks, but burned their homes with petrol to completely obliterate Christian presence in Turkey.

Greek Orthodox Archbishop Chrysostomos of Smyrna was lynched in public. Greek Christians of Sivas suffered unspeakable atrocities. Greeks were finally destroyed in their ancient eastern homeland with literally no one surviving in Smyrna, Ephesus and all of Anatolia.

In 1923 a transfer of population as proposed by the Greek Prime Minister Venizelos. He had witnessed the horrible genocide of Armenians and Greeks. Turkey was eager for ethnic cleansing and accepted the proposal.

An exchange of population was made between Turkey and the Balkans. Whatever Christians were left in Turkey after the genocide were immediately denaturalized and expelled to Greece. Greece also sent its Muslims to Turkey. The Partition was complete.

It is the only case of a finished Partition, in which a complete exchange of population was made. While Greeks mostly transferred Turkish Muslims, Turkey responded by killing most Greek Christians and expelling the rest to Greece. But in any case, the Partition was complete.

Greece, after a great human cost, had finally achieved a solution for the Islamic problem locally by transferring all Muslims to Turkey. It seemed as if there was a local solution to the Islamic problem. But here is not where the story ends.

Greece today borders with four countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey. Two of which are completely Muslim, one is almost Muslim majority and the last has a sizeable Muslim minority waiting to invade Greece.

Although Greece exchanged all its Muslim population but other countries in Balkans were not as thorough. Albania and Kosovo were almost completely Muslim, while Bosnia had a large Muslim minority and so did North Macedonia. Bulgaria too had some Muslims.

But Balkans came under Communist rule and for 70 years the religion of these countries was not in focus. But after the fall of communism religion once again became supreme and the religious configuration of these countries started working against Greek interests.

Fall of communism led to the collapse of infrastructure and institutions in these countries. Lakhs of Bulgarians fled to Western Europe and other countries. And their population was in steep decline due to communist depression. Other countries were in similar situations.

Turkish Muslims took advantage of this situation. They started infiltrating these countries in the 1990s, taking over their institutions and established Muslim majority villages, towns and cities in the Balkans. Bulgaria now has a huge Muslim population of around 12%.

North Macedonia is almost where Lebanon was in 1971. It has now a Muslim minority of 33% which has been rapidly increasing through migration in the past three decades. It might soon have a Muslim majority.

Albania is around 83% Muslim majority and Kosovo next door is almost completely Muslim. And these two countries spearhead a lot of mafia and illegal activities in the Mediterranean region. And the fourth country is of course Turkey.

Greece is surrounded by Muslim countries and heavy Muslim minorities from ALL sides. As a result there is once again a Muslim minority in Greece of around 2% and fast growing. But Turkey on the other hand has eliminated all of its Christian population forever.

The recent refugee crisis in Europe has devastated Greece and most Arab refugees first enter Greece through Thrace, bypassing all of Turkey. And Turkey aids them in this Islamic invasion of Europe. Greece is the first frontline country in this Islamic invasion.

Added to that is the sinking economy of Greece and its rapidly shrinking population. It is only a matter of time before Turkish Muslims once again become a significant minority in Greece.

Greece teaches us that there is no local solution to the problem of Islamism and Islamic infiltration. The religious demography of the neighboring countries matter as much as the demography of our own country does. India shall take enough lessons from the Greek problem.

Pankaj Saxena is co-founder and Director of Brhat.