Asbarez: ANCA-WR Endorses Andrew Romanoff for U.S. Senate

Andrew Romanoff speaking at the April 2019 Armenian Genocide commemoration at the Colorado State Capitol

GLENDALE—In recognition of Andrew Romanoff’s stellar record on Armenian American issues, the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region, along with ANCA Colorado, has endorsed the former Colorado Speaker for his bid in the 2020 U.S. Senate Primary race.

“Speaker Romanoff has been an unwavering champion of the Armenian Cause and Colorado’s Armenian community for 17 years, which is why we stand shoulder-to-shoulder in support of his campaign to become the Democratic candidate for what is expected to be the most competitive U.S. Senate race in the nation,” remarked ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. “From launching Colorado’s annual Armenian Genocide resolution to advocating for the Capitol Khachkar, Andrew has been a true hero for the Armenian community. The ANCA-WR calls on Armenian Americans across the nation to support his campaign,” added Hovsepian.

Andrew Romanoff with Colorado Armenian activists at the April 2019 Armenian Genocide commemoration at the Colorado State Capitol

“I am honored by ANCA-WR’s endorsement. As Colorado’s next senator, I look forward to building on my close relationship with the Armenian-American community, advocating for strong U.S.-Armenia relations, addressing the ongoing repercussions of the Armenian Genocide, enhancing the partnership between the U.S. and Armenia in aid and trade, and stopping blockades and aggression against the landlocked republics of Armenia and Artsakh,” stated Andrew Romanoff.

In 2002, Romanoff introduced the resolution designating April 24 as “Colorado Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide,” a pioneering step that paved the way for construction of America’s first state capitol khachkar (cross-stone) to commemorate the Armenian Genocide, as well as the designation of a portion of Arapahoe Road in Arapahoe County as the “Sardarapat Armenian Memorial Highway” commemorating the 1918 Battle of Sardarapat and the subsequent formation of independent Armenia. He continued to advocate for the Armenian community as a private citizen after term limits ended his time in office. In 2013, when Turkish and Azeri lobbies fought to prevent the khachkar memorial in Denver from being built, Romanoff returned to the capitol and led the fight that stopped them.

Andrew Romanoff at the December 2015 Shine a Light on All Genocides event in Denver, which he Emceed at the request of the local Armenian community

In addition to being a champion of the Armenian community, Romanoff boasts an extraordinary record of leadership. As president and CEO of Mental Health Colorado, he led the fight for the prevention and treatment of mental health and substance use disorders. Earlier, Romanoff won four terms in the Colorado House of Representatives—including two terms as speaker of the House. He earned recognition from more than 50 state and national organizations as one of the most effective legislative leaders in America.

Romanoff authored laws to expand the supply of affordable housing, protect the environment, and support the victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. He crafted an economic recovery plan to put thousands of Coloradans back to work, built a bipartisan coalition to pass it, and secured the largest investment in school construction in Colorado’s history.

Romanoff began his career at the Southern Poverty Law Center, joining the battle against Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi groups. His work there fueled a lifelong passion for justice—a cause he later championed at a state civil rights agency. The same commitment took Romanoff to Nicaragua in the wake of a brutal civil war. He taught English in rural high schools and continued teaching here in Colorado. In 2012, Romanoff founded the Posner Center for International Development, which is now home to more than 60 Colorado-based organizations, all advancing sustainable solutions to global poverty.

Romanoff has earned endorsements from nearly 300 elected officials for his U.S. Senate bid. In early July, Keating Research released the first poll of the 2020 Democratic Senate Primary, showing Romanoff leading the race.

“Colorado Armenians are very happy to see Andrew run for the U.S. Senate because we have worked with him since 2002 on Armenian American issues and we trust Andrew 100%,” remarked long-time community activist and ANCA Colorado board member Kim Christianian. “This race will surely be one of the most expensive and competitive in the country, and in order to win, Andrew needs each and every one of us to support him with the same vigor he’s supported our Cause,” continued Christianian.

“It may be long before we have another opportunity like this to elect a U.S. Senator who would champion Armenian American issues, which is why joining Andrew’s people-powered grassroots campaign is one of the most important investments that our community can make. I urge my fellow Armenian Americans across Colorado and the nation, regardless of party affiliation, to do their part at AndrewRomanoff.com,” concluded Christianian.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, including its regional office in Denver, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/09/2019

                                        Friday, 
Pashinian Government Defends Its Long-Term ‘Mega Goals’
        • Sargis Harutyunyan
The Armenian government is holding its regular session (file photo)
Vice-Premier Tigran Avinian has reaffirmed his government’s vision of Armenia’s 
strategic goals for the next three decades or so that were outlined by Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian earlier this week.
Speaking at a rally in the Nagorno-Karabakh capital of Stepanakert on August 5, 
Pashinian, in particular, said that increasing the country’s gross domestic 
product (GDP) 15 times should be among the “mega goals” of Armenian governments 
in the period until 2050. He also said that the country’s population by then 
should grow from today’s 3 million to 5 million.
Talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am) on Friday, Avinian said 
that in order to meet the GDP growth target by 2050 Armenia’s economy needs to 
annually grow by 9.5 percent on average, which, according to the official, is 
quite doable.
Vice-Premier Tigran Avinian
“If corresponding efforts are made what today seems unrealistic will become 
possible in the very near future,” said Avinian.
Armenia’s economy expanded by 5.2 percent in 2018. The International Monetary 
Fund predicts a 4.5-percent GDP growth for Armenia this year, while the 
country’s Central Bank expects the Armenian economy to grow between 4.6 and 6.1 
percent in 2019.
Vice-Premier Avinian, meanwhile, expressed confidence that Armenia will be able 
to get on track for fulfilling the ambitious goals through reforms to be 
carried in the coming years.
“I think that with in-depth reforms and overall budget revisions in the next 
few years these existing inertial approaches will be completely changed, and in 
particular with the introduction of an inclusive economic growth model, with 
the expansion of education and healthcare services when we will be working to 
develop the human capital, I am sure it can’t but yield its serious results in 
the future,” he said.
“Perhaps it won’t happen in the next few years, but after that when some deep 
changes are made in the system of education, science, in the sphere of high 
technologies, healthcare, I am confident that this can’t but yield some serious 
results,” Avinian added.
Earlier, some economists voiced skepticism over the government’s vision of its 
future goals.
Economist Bagrat Asatrian, who served as governor of Armenia’s Central Bank in 
1994-1998, for instance, said that in order to expand its economy 15-fold by 
2050 Armenia will need to dramatically accelerate its growth rates.
“At the current rate of growth we will at best quadruple our GDP in 30 years’ 
time,” he said.
Anticipating skeptical assessments by economists and analysts, Pashinian 
stressed in his speech on August 5 that after achieving “the impossible” during 
the 2018 “velvet revolution”, Armenians are no longer interested in “what is 
possible.”
“What is possible to implement is no longer interesting for us. We are 
interested in what everyone considers to be impossible to realize. Because the 
Armenian people have already realized what is impossible!” he underscored.
Iranian President Invited To Attend EEU Summit In Yerevan
Kyrgyzstan/Eurasian Union - Prime Ministers of the Eurasian Economic Union meet 
in Cholpon-Ata,09Aug,2019
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has been invited to attend a summit of a 
Russian-led economic grouping, which is to be held in Yerevan, Armenia, this 
fall.
This was announced by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian who made opening 
remarks at the Inter-Governmental Council of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) 
that took place in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, on Friday.
Armenia currently presides over different bodies of the organization that 
embraces Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan and Pashinian 
spoke as the chair at the meeting, presenting the results of his recent visits 
abroad and negotiations in the context of the EEU.
As quoted by his press office, the Armenian prime minister reported on his 
talks in Vietnam and Singapore. He said that he, in particular, discussed the 
possibility of signing a free trade agreement between the EEU and Singapore.
Yerevan is to host a session of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council to be 
attended by Russian
President Vladimir Putin and other leaders of the post-Soviet economic 
grouping. Pashinian said that Singapore’s prime minister is ready to attend the 
session for signing the agreement if it is drafted by that time.
“I had the consent of the heads of all EEU member states on that,” Pashinian 
said, asking his colleagues to “maximally speed up” the procedures ahead of the 
Yerevan summit.
“In accordance with agreements with the heads of EEU-member states I also 
invited the president of Iran to attend the session of the Supreme Eurasian 
Economic Council that will take place in Yerevan,” said the Armenian premier, 
apparently referring to his talks with the Iranian leader as part of his visit 
to Tehran in February.
Pashinian also said that an international forum entitled “Transit Potential of 
the Eurasian Continent” will be held on the sidelines of the Yerevan summit and 
the leaders of the EEU and its partner states have been invited to attend the 
event.
“It is expected that the forum will discuss topical issues related to the 
development of the continent’s transport-logistical network, prospects of 
developing new and implementation of existing large-scale infrastructure 
projects of the region’s states as well as issue connected with the development 
of digital corridors of Eurasia,” the Armenian leader said.
Addressing the EEU Inter-Governmental Council’s session, Pashinian also 
highlighted the importance of a set of measures planned until 2025 that will 
lead to the establishment of a common financial market among the EEU member 
states.
It is expected that the Concept on the establishment of this market will be 
signed during the EEU summit in the Armenian capital on October 1.
Speaking about regulations on the alcohol beverages market, Pashinian said that 
the EEU member states generally support the removal of barriers in this sector 
of the economy. He said this direction is a priority for Armenia, which is 
internationally recognized for its brandy and wine production.
Pashinian also highlighted the importance for entities working the agribusiness 
sector to have some summarized information on the supply and demand on 
agricultural produce in the EEU member states.
Armenian, Russian PMs Speak Of ‘Dynamic Growth’ In Bilateral Ties
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry 
Medvedev during a meeting in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, August 9, 2019
The prime ministers of Armenia and Russia discussed a wide range of issues 
pertaining to the “strategic relations” between the two countries as they met 
on the sidelines of a Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) session in Kyrgyzstan on 
Friday.
According to the press office of the Armenian prime minister, in the Kyrgyz 
resort town of Cholpon-Ata Nikol Pashinian and Dmitry Medvedev also addressed 
further development of commercial and economic links, expansion of trade, plans 
for joint projects.
“Pashinian and Medvedev stated that there is a dynamic growth in bilateral 
relations, and active work should be continued to strengthen and develop 
Armenian-Russian allied relations,” Pashinian’s press office said.
The Russian prime minister reportedly welcomed Armenia’s “successful 
presidency” in the EEU and spoke about progress in bilateral relations, citing 
as evidenced frequent high-level official meetings and contacts at various 
levels.
The prime minister of Armenia, for his part, welcomed the course of strategic 
cooperation between Yerevan and Moscow and expressed satisfaction, in 
particular, with progress in the field of tourism.
According to the results of the first six months of 2019, the number of Russian 
tourists visiting Armenia increased by 19 percent as compared to the same 
period last year, Pashinian said.
In the context of further development of bilateral relations, the Armenian 
premier highlighted the importance of the full use of the EEU’s potential.
“During the meeting the prime ministers of Armenia and Russia addressed issues 
related to cooperation in the field of natural gas supply, nuclear power, air 
transport, as well as a number of other issues on the bilateral agenda. The two 
also exchanged views on the issues recently raised in Armenian and Russian 
media,” the press release said.
Karabakh General ‘Ready’ To Repeat His Testimony At Kocharian Trial
        • Naira Nalbandian
President Serzh Sarkisian awards Major-General Samvel Karapetian (file photo)
Nagorno-Karabakh’s Major-General Samvel Karapetian is ready to repeat what he 
said during his interrogation in court at the trial of former President Robert 
Kocharian, who is charged with overthrowing the constitutional order by 
involving the military in quelling post-election demonstrations in 2008.
After on August 7 the BBC Russian Service, citing materials of the Armenian 
investigation, named Karapetian as the general who led the 2008 March 1-2 
suppression of opposition protests, in which 10 people were killed, the local 
Armlur news website published the documented transcript of the interrogation of 
the general also known as Oganovsky.
Talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am), Karapetian confirmed the 
authenticity of the document published by the news website, saying that it was 
his signature under it.
“Nothing has changed. There is nothing else that I may have forgotten to 
mention and would add now… The information laid down there is the reality,” 
said Karapetian.
In his testimony the general says that on February 23, 2008 together with 
Colonel-General Movses Hakobian he participated in consultations held by then 
president Robert Kocharian and two hours later he was informed about an order 
to form a combined battalion from among different Nagorno-Karabakh detachments 
and send it to Yerevan. According to Karapetian, about 300 servicemen, 
including snipers, arrived in Yerevan and he had been appointed their commander.
“The combined battalion included officers and non-commissioned officers, all 
had come to Yerevan with their weapons, their full armament and combat weapons. 
The troops were in their usual uniform, but after arriving in Yerevan they tore 
their chevrons,” Karapetian said during the interrogation, adding that the 
troops were arriving in Karabakh Defense Army vehicles, but in Yerevan the 
license plates of the vehicles were changed to those of the Armenian Ministry 
of Defense. Karapetian said that he had learned from the Defense Army commander 
that the combined battalion would be subordinate to the then head of the 
Yerevan garrison, Yuri Khachaturov, who is currently accused in the ‘March 1’ 
case.
According to Karapetian, instructions to him were conveyed by an operative 
headquarters officer on duty, but he was not aware of where the headquarters 
was located, and met with Khachaturov only in the government building.
According to Karapetian, the troops stayed in the basement of the government 
building, guarding the building from the inside. Later, another 400 people were 
brought from Nagorno-Karabakh and they stayed at the base and guarded the 
building in shifts until mid-April 2008.
During the interrogation, the investigator tells Karapetian: “During the 
investigation data were obtained that in February 2008 you chose 60 troops, who 
were better trained and were psychologically more stable, from among those who 
arrived from Nagorno-Karabakh to Yerevan, explaining to them what actions were 
possible and saying that, if necessary, an order would be given to them to open 
fire at people. Twenty of the troops expressed their readiness and you housed 
them in the Presidential Palace. According to the data obtained in the case, 
Aram Sargsian nicknamed Hakim was appointed immediate commander of the 
20-member group.” The investigator then gives other nicknames – Kandaz, Tsul 
Nverik, Spetsnazi Gago, who, according to the investigator, formed groups, were 
sent to the streets of Yerevan and shot at people.
In response to this question, Karapetian said that it was information that “did 
not correspond to the reality.”
Talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am), Karapetian said that he 
was ready to confront those who would say that during those days they saw him 
at Baghramyan Avenue 26, where the presidential administration was located. He 
said the interrogator was basing his question on someone’s testimony. He denied 
that there was any such order or any such people.
During the interrogation, Karapetian also said that the troops were provided 
with food and household items, but did not confirm the information that the 
matters were settled by tycoons Samvel Aleksanian and Gagik Tsarukian. He said 
that the food was provided through Grisha Sargsian, head of the State 
Protection Department of the National Security Service.
The Armlur news website, which published Karapetian’s interrogation protocol, 
had earlier published the protocol of the interrogation of former President 
Serzh Sarkisian and the Special Investigation Service (SIS) launched a criminal 
case against the media outlet for “revealing secrets of the preliminary 
investigation.” The SIS has not yet clarified what it will do with this release.
Major-General Karapetian held the post of Nagorno-Karabakh’s deputy defense 
minister until April 2019 when he resigned at his own request.
Press Review
The editor of “Aravot” suggests that the events of recent days in 
Nagorno-Karabakh have only given the occasion to some Armenians to once again 
remember about the call for “the reunification of Nagorno-Karabakh with 
Armenia”: “Don’t you remember what we wanted in 1988? We wanted 
Nagorno-Karabakh to become an Armenian province. Emotionally everything is 
clear and even acceptable. But issues emerge when such questions are raised at 
the political level.”
“Zhoghovurd” reports that the Public Council is drafting a “fairly important 
project” that envisages penalties for companies that have done no construction 
work for 10 years after obtaining a corresponding license. “This is a really 
welcome measure as our capital city that reminds more of a construction site 
has for years had foundation pits and half-construction buildings that only 
create dirt and dust. And this landscape is not changing for years,” the paper 
writes.
Lragir.am reports that the Prosecutor-General’s Office has revealed a case of 
large-scale corruption within the system of mandatory vehicle inspections. The 
online publication wonders if the government will make any steps on that or 
“the system of vehicle inspections, which are often of a formal nature, will 
continue to benefit from the payments mandated by the government.”
(Lilit Harutiunian)
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130 startups request tax privileges from government

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 5, ARMENPRESS. Around 130 high-tech startups have applied to the Government of Armenia to be granted tax privileges, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

“The 89 companies which were granted privileges so far will until 2020 open around 800 workplaces with high remuneration – an average of 1000$ a month. Around 20% of the companies were founded by repatriates who have returned to live and work from the USA, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, France, Finland, Austria, Georgia and Malta,” he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Edmon Marukyan: We are doing everything to ensure that there is more America in Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. In an interview with ArmInfo,  head of the parliamentary faction of the Bright Armenia Party Edmon Marukyan, commented on the recent domestic political  impulses and problems of reforming the judicial and legal system in  Armenia. He talks about the steps taken by Yerevan to deepen  cooperation with the European Union and the United States. He shares  his own vision of the current state and future of the  Armenian-American relations.

– Mr. Marukyan, judging by the latest statements of the authorities,  the problem of reforming the judicial and legal system that has been  pressing for a long time, has finally reached the Constitutional  Court, or more precisely, its chairman, Hrayr Tovmasyan. Does, in  your opinion, his resignation indicate at least the beginning of the  path towards solution of the situation, or is everything much more  complicated?

I don’t think that the problem of reforming the judicial system,  about which you speak, can be resolved only by Tovmasyan’s  resignation. It is clear that the chairman of the Constitutional  Court is trying in every way to defend himself against accusations.  At the same time, the accusations of the authorities and part of our  society against Tovmasyan are quite reasonable and justified. This  man wrote the Constitution with the ultimate goal of turning the  Constitutional Court into a future mechanism of fulfilling the wishes  of the then ruling Republican Party of Armenia. It is also clear  that, defending from fair accusations in his address, Tovmasyan,  first of all, relies on well- known democratic principles. He refers  to the well-known principles of the dominance of democracy and law,  to the fact that the independence of the judiciary in fact does not  envisage mandatory reforms after each change of legislative and,  accordingly, executive power. However, to leave everything as it is  means to bear with the hideous distortion of the Constitution and the  judicial system as a whole that took place during the years of RPA  rule. In this light, changes and reforms in the judicial system, in  my opinion, are necessary. However, they should be carried out within  the framework of the law, whenever possible adhering to the happy  medium. The problem certainly needs a solution.

– In your opinion is there this time the threat of transforming the  judiciary into an appendage of the new executive? The results of the  elections to the Supreme Judicial Council, at first sight, indicate  the appearance of prerequisites in this direction:

I am convinced that under no circumstances should the representatives  of the judiciary be “friends” with the authorities of the country.  Such a friendship, moreover, rather close one, for quite  understandable reasons, existed between the Republicans and the  judges appointed by them. We all see today the result of such  relations between representatives of different branches of power.  Accordingly, today and in the future, it is necessary to completely  exclude even the first signs of such a “friendship” of the courts  with the ruling force in Armenia. Reoccurrence of such a situation is  definitely unacceptable. Courts should not be friends of power:  neither the previous one, nor the current one, nor future. Our  country needs an independent judicial power, a real judicial power,  and not just judges and courts, a power that will be completely  independent and, accordingly, free in all its decisions and actions.  I mean the power that is able to independently implement both  constitutional justice and justice in general. This is our main task,  the task of the authorities, the opposition, society and even,  paradoxically, at first glance, the former government. Since actually  everybody is interested in its implementation. Accordingly, to  achieve a solution to this common task, we all need to act in a  coordinated manner.

-However, there is no such approach to reforming the judicial system  yet:  

Unfortunately! That is why we reiterate every day the need to  formulate a clear concept of reforms in the judicial legal system.  Today, the authorities say one thing, then the other and no one knows  what they will say tomorrow. It is because of the inconsistency of  the authority, the lack of a common vision of what we want and where  we are going, that the Republicans, “counter-revolutionaries”,  “blacks”, and others actively criticize this very authority.  It is  precisely as a result of this very inconsistency that the same  Tovmasyan, who was a “good guy” a month ago, because he was standing  next to the authorities, suddenly became “bad”. It has become  impossible to continue such practice, any reforms need consistency,  it is simply unrealistic to continue them in the conditions of daily  change of sentiments. 

– Nevertheless, at first glance, not everything is so bad, at least  with finances. The European Union, in particular, has already  expressed its readiness to support Armenian reforms in the legal and  judicial system.

Finances are not the main factor in the successful implementation of  these reforms, moreover their successful completion. Practically all  international partners of our country are ready to render this  assistance, and not only financial one. For this, one thing is  necessary – the vision, the concept of these reforms expressed by the  Armenian authorities. Finance here is of secondary importance. The  presence of the agenda is paramount, or precisely speaking, its  absence. It is inadmissible to announce the universal vetting today,  giving it up tomorrow. We can’t talk today about the implementation  of the transitional justice system, and refuse from it tomorrow. It  is inadmissible to make changes to the Constitution today and refuse  from them later. Any reforms always need stability. And it is the  general concept, the documented clear vision of future own actions  that is the key to the development of cooperation of Armenia in all  areas. And the matter is far from being limited to the legal and  judicial system.

– You have recently returned from the US. Do the new authorities of  Armenia have a conceptual approach in relations with the USA? Their  predecessors did not seem to have it. What do we want from the United  States today, and what can we offer them?

I have no information about the approaches and agenda of our  leadership towards the United States. I don’t know what discussions  are held during the periodic visits of representatives of our  leadership to Washington. I have my own conceptual ideas about the  agenda of the Armenian-American relations, according to which Armenia  can become an important partner of the United States in the South  Caucasus. The prerequisites and most importantly, possibilities for  such a scenario exist, they just need to be implemented, this is what  our national interests require.  Unused potential in  Armenian-American relations should be fulfilled. And I very much hope  that our new ambassador in Washington will make all possible efforts  in this direction. We should not limit our relations with the United  States to the Armenian community, although we do not realize this  potential either. Today’s Armenia is a democratic country, which, in  cooperation with the United States, is able to actively fight in the  international structures against the challenges faced by democracy.  This is very important and we should concentrate our own attention to  this issue and draw the attention of our partners to it. From this  point of view, it is rather difficult to overestimate the importance  of Armenia in the South Caucasus. As far as I understand, today there  is simply no such link in the Caucasian dimension of American  politics.

– What about Georgia? It seems that the “Georgian Dream” of EU and  NATO membership has not changed with the replacement of Saakashvili  with Ivanishvili.

Georgia continues to be a strategic partner of the United States, at  least, the Georgians think so. However, at the same time, Georgia is  involved in conflicts with Russia. And most importantly, it does not  have a border with Iran, which Armenia has. For obvious reasons, in  recent years, our region has been interesting to the United States,  above all, due to the border with Iran. There is also Azerbaijan,  which borders on Iran and is of particular importance for the United  States. However, here US also faces problems. A dictatorial regime is  ruling in Baku, respectively, democracy is fictitious, especially in  comparison with Armenia, which can not be blamed for absence of  democracy today.

– Back to your meetings in the USA. Which of the above-mentioned, we  can offer Americans at least at the level of parliamentary diplomacy?

As a representative of parliamentary diplomacy, a person involved in  these processes, I am doing everything possible to implement the  agenda of Bright Armenia party. We call this agenda “More America in  Armenia” and actively push it. At all our meetings, in this case, the  latest meetings in Washington, we are actively lobbying for the idea  of involving the US in all possible ways and their participation in  the reforms taking place in Armenia. At all meetings in Washington, I  voiced our ideas and offered to fill the vacuum in relations between  our countries that we inherited from the Republicans. Today we can  definitely get more America in Armenia than it was yesterday.   Accordingly, we need to continue the cooperation with the United  States, which was established with Armenia’s independence, and bring  it to a much higher level. We consider this a necessary step  proceeding from the interests of Armenia.


Sinanyan Meets with Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister

Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan (right) met with Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin

Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan met Monday with Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, State Secretary Grigory Karasin, while the high commissioner was on a working visit to Moscow.

At the outset of the meeting, Karasin stated that Russia is a multiethnic country, where Armenians are part of that mosaic and play a very active role in politics, culture, society and economy.
Sinanyan emphasized that the Armenian community of Russia has great potential, and Armenia will be happy, if the Armenians of Russia, who are already fully integrated in Russian society, are able to participate in the development of Russia and preserve their national identity at the same time.

Sinanyan presented the main goals and functions of the Office of the High Commissioner and the main directions for activities with Armenian communities of the Diaspora, including the Armenian community of Russia.

Sinanyan said that he has had several meetings and will visit Russia often since there is a large Armenian community. He added that the Office will work hard with the Armenian community of Russia and will engage members of the Armenian community toward fulfilling the goals of his office.

Armenia’s Ambassador to Russia Vardan Toghanyan also attended the meeting.

Armenia probes power shutdown

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Armenia probes power shutdown
 
By Energy Reporters  | 12.07.2019  | Transmission
 
Armenia’s Infrastructure Ministry has blamed massive power outages and voltage drops this week on a voltage drop in the national grid.
 
“There are no frequency fluctuations in the system, stability has been restored,” the ministry said. “Efforts continue and the power supply is gradually being restored.”
 
The ministry said an investigation would identify the cause of the blackout.
 
“The public will be informed about the results,” the ministry said.
 
The director of Armenia’s National Security Service, Artur Vanesyan, has been instructed to report on the erratic supply and find if it was an act of sabotage.
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said: “I would like to express my gratitude to our partners in Iran and Georgia, who provided operational support and it was possible to avoid a long-term collapse of the power grid.
 
“We can record that our energy system has demonstrated sufficient flexibility and vitality. We just need to understand the causes of the accident,” the prime minister said.
 
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinian posted on Facebook that outages were “possible across the republic” because of a failure within the grid.
 
Power was also cut in the Yerevan subway this week.
 
Yerevan Deputy Mayor Hakob Karapetian said the “power supply along the entire length of the subway was interrupted due to voltage drops in the network”.
 
“At some sections, trains were stranded inside the tunnels. Then the power supply was partially restored, and the trains that stopped between stations managed to arrive at the stations where passengers were evacuated,” Karapetian said.
 
“The situation is under control. The work of the subway has been suspended until the resolution of the power-supply problem,” he added.
 
In November 2013, Armenia suffered its worst power outage in nearly two decades after what the authorities called a disruption in electricity supplies from neighbouring Iran.
 
A new 250-megawatt power station in Yerevan would cut the electricity price by around 1-1.5 drams (1,000 drams=€1.9), said the head of the Public Services Regulatory Commission Garegin Baghramyan.
 
He said it would replace the ageing, inefficient Hrazdan plant.
 
Baghramyan said the new plant would be 4 per cent more efficient.
 
About US$250 million is expected to be invested in the project by Italy’s Simest and German giant Siemens, as well as international financial institutions.
 
The authorities said the new generating capacity would be used in regional programmes through the “gas for electricity swap” arranged with Armenia and Iran.
 
Armenia’s Soviet-era infrastructure is creaking. Picture credit: Flickr

Sports: U19 ambassador Mkhitaryan’s Armenian pride

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U19 ambassador Mkhitaryan’s Armenian pride
 
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Armenia’s most famous footballing son, Henrikh Mkhitaryan is the U19 EURO ambassador and looks back at his own youth career.
 
 
The UEFA European Under-19 Championship kicks off in Yerevan on Sunday and hosts Armenia have gone right to the top in picking the ambassador for their first final tournament on home soil – the nation’s most famous footballing son, Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
 
With 27 goals, Mkhitaryan is his nation’s all-time leading international goalscorer, and the midfielder has played for Shakhtar Donetsk, Borussia Dortmund, Manchester United and now Arsenal. His first appearance in a UEFA competition came at 15 in a U17 EURO qualifier against Turkey. He looked ahead to the finals and back at his memories of youth international football.
 
 
What was it like pulling on the Armenia shirt for the first time at youth level?
 
I felt very proud. It has always been a particular pleasure for me to play in the national team, because we would compete against different national teams and players. It was a very good experience for us at that age, as we wouldn’t play those type of matches every week in our league.
 
Tell us about your experience of playing in the U19s; what are players learning at this level?
 
You compete against stronger opponents than the ones you face in the local championship. At that level, I learned that football is quicker, with more pace and that you have to make faster decisions as you have less time to think. It also allows you to understand the exact level you are at when you play against other national teams, and what you have to improve.
 
Who was your favourite player at the time?
 
Zinédine Zidane was my favourite player. He was a Picasso on the pitch, playing incredibly with the ball, creating magic.
 
You are now Armenia’s record goalscorer – is there one moment in particular that you are most proud of in your international career?
 
I never like to praise myself. Whatever I do, I do it with pleasure. So after my playing career, I will start thinking of the things that I can be proud of. The way I created myself, what I have achieved and where I am now – are what I am proud of.
 
How important is it to football in Armenia to host this competition?
 
In Armenia, everyone loves football and I think people are very happy to host this competition, as it is a great opportunity to watch the future stars of European football.
 
What would your advice be to the players playing in the tournament this summer?
 
My advice would be to have fun and enjoy every moment, because these kinds of games and competitions could be once in a lifetime. I wish the best of luck to every player.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Centre-rights win Greece parliamentary elections

Centre-rights win Greece parliamentary elections

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09:59, 8 July, 2019

YEREVAN, JULY 8, ARMENPRESS. Greece’s centre-right opposition party New Democracy has won the nation’s snap general election, BBC reported.

With most districts counted, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras admitted defeat to his rival, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

New Democracy has 39.85% of the vote so far, with Mr Tsipras’s leftist Syriza party in second place with 31.53%.

Current projections give New Democracy an outright majority, as the winner receives 50 extra seats in parliament.

Nearly all districts have returned their results, official figures show.

Pharmaceutical drugs found on bus coming to Armenia from Turkey

Vestnik Kavkaza
27 Jun in 11:40

Armenia’s State Revenue Committee officers, in conjunction with officers at the Bagratashen customs checkpoint on the border with Georgia, have detected pharmaceutical drugs hidden from customs inspection, on a bus coming to Armenia from Turkey.

A total of 3.5kg pharmaceutical drugs hidden from customs control were found in the cargo of an Armenian citizen passenger, the SRC said.

This person said he was unaware of the presence of these pharmaceutical drugs, that another passenger of this bus had given them to him as an accompanying cargo, and upon the instruction of the founder director of the company conducting the given passenger transportation.

The pharmaceutical drugs have been confiscated and a report on violation of customs rules has been prepared. The items have been sent to the corresponding SRC division, News.am reported.

Presentation by Prof. Gregory Areshian of AUA on SUNDAY, June 30 at 2:00 pm

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You are cordially invited to attend the presentation by Prof. Gregory Areshian of AUA about “Quo Vadis?”: The Current Armenian Sociopolitical Transformation in a Comparative-Historical Perspective, on SUNDAY, June 30 at 2:00 pm. Please view the flier below for details. The author will sign books you purchase purchase. There will be tea and cookies.
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