Swedish minister says Sweden ready to deepen relations with Armenia

News.am, Armenia
Swedish minister says Sweden ready to deepen relations with Armenia Swedish minister says Sweden ready to deepen relations with Armenia

18:37, 21.03.2019
                  

On 21 March, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden Peter Eriksson, reports the news service of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, according to NEWS.am.

The Prime Minister welcomed the minister’s visit to Armenia and added that it serves as a good opportunity to discuss the perspectives for the Armenian-Swedish partnership. Nikol Pashinyan stated that the democratic processes unfolding in Armenia for the strengthening of rule of law, human rights protection and ensuring of transparency are irreversible and create new opportunities for the deepening of relations with EU member states, including Sweden, which has gained exemplary experience in these sectors. According to the Prime Minister, Armenia has a big reforms agenda and is ready to expand partnership with the EU within the scope of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement.

Expressing gratitude for the reception, Peter Eriksson stated that he was visiting Armenia for the first time and was glad to have the opportunity to discuss the development of bilateral relations. The minister welcomed the changes taking place in Armenia and stated that Sweden was ready to deepen its relations with Armenia in the bilateral and multilateral formats, including within the scope of the Eastern Partnership.

Pashinyan and Eriksson discussed the perspectives for partnership in environmental protection, renewable energy and other sectors and reached an agreement on working jointly on the development of a Memorandum of Mutual Understanding at the level of government agencies of the two countries.

The interlocutors also exchanged views on issues related to regional stability and particularly touched upon the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

At the end of the meeting, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan conveyed his warm greetings to Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Löfven.

Armenia’s PM ready to meet with Serzh Sargsyan to discuss Artsakh conflict settlement issue if necessary

Aysor, Armenia

There is no problem in asking anything Serzh Sargsyan, Robert Kocharyan, Levon Ter-Petrosyan in case of necessity, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in response to question of Aysor.am correspondent whether he is ready to meet with Armenia’s former presidents over Artsakh conflict settlement issue.

“In general, the wish to get informed, to learn are very important features but till now no such necessity has been raised. After being elected as country’s PM we asked foreign minister Edward Nalbandyan to meet and present the negotiation process which he did. Of course if a necessity raises to ask anything Serzh Sargsyan, we will naturally do it,” he said.

“Such necessity may raise for instance tomorrow and I will ask, the next issue regarding the 2004 may raise, I will ask Robert Kocharyan, issues about Lisbon and Budapest summits may raise the other day and I will ask Levon Ter-Petrosyan,” he said, adding that in case of necessity he will gather all and ask questions.

“I have no problem in doing it. Of course, I do not know who will answer my questions and who not, but I will ask in case of necessity,” the premier said.

As to the meetings with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev, Pashinyan said he considers their meetings as positive.

Azerbaijan’s drills "a response to Armenia’s resolve not to cede land"

PanArmenian, Armenia
March 9 2019

PanARMENIAN.NetAzerbaijan is holding major military drills on March 11-15 but has not notified the relevant international organizations of such plans, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan has said in a Facebook post.

Hovhhanisyan described the upcoming drills as “a pressure attempt” ahead of a possible meeting between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and “in response to the declaration that Armenia is not going to cede territory from the liberated lands to Azerbaijan.”

“Under the Vienna Document from 2011, notifications should be sent out on military drills if they involve at least 9,000 personnel, 250 tanks or 500 military armored vehicles or 250 self-propelled and towed artillery weapons, mortars and multiple rocket launchers,” the spokesman said.

The Vienna Document is an agreement between the participating states of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe which was intended to implement confidence and security building measures. Under the document, the participating states exchange annually informationto provide transparency about their intentions in the medium to long term as regards size, structure, training and equipment of its armed forces, as well as defense policy, doctrines and budgets related thereto.The information is provided to all other participating states not later than three months after the military budget has been approved by the competent national authorities.

He further revealed that 10,000 personnel, up to 500 tanks and other armored vehicles, at least 300 artillery equipment of various caliber, grenade launchers, missiles and reactive volley-fire systems, as well as 20 military planes and helicopters are going to be involved in the Azerbaijani drills.

Asbarez: ANCA Mobilizes Arizona Grassroots, Leads Artsakh Advocacy

PHOENIX, Ariz.—The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region (ANCA-WR) and ANCA-Arizona’s two-day Town Hall series from Feb. 16 to 17, followed by an Advocacy Day on Feb. 18, educated and energized dozens of Arizonans of Armenian heritage to advocate for their ancestral homeland. The efforts culminated with recognition on the Arizona State House floor of the Arizona Armenian community, and a tribute to the Republic of Artsakh presented in the State Senate.

“The Armenian American grassroots of Arizona — one of the first communities in the U.S. to build an Armenian Genocide monument on state capitol grounds — have said ‘enough’ to Azerbaijan’s lavish lobbying in the Grand Canyon State,” remarked ANCA-WR chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. “ANCA will vigilantly continue its mission of guiding local communities’ pursuits of justice for the Armenian Cause – be it Genocide recognition or fighting for the safety and survival of the Armenian homeland, including the twin Armenian state of Artsakh.”

On Presidents Day, Feb. 18, led by senior regional and local ANCA leaders, and joined by the Republic of Artsakh Representative to the U.S., Robert Avetisyan, Armenian Arizonans held dozens of meetings with state lawmakers, including House Speaker Russell Bowers. The advocacy team educated elected officials on issues of concern to the local Armenian community, as well as to put one lawmaker on notice for their absurd praise of Azerbaijan’s “multiculturalism and religious harmony.” The grassroots also meet with U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar’s energetic District Director Penny L. Pew, who traveled to the state capitol to meet with Armenian American constituents, as well as introduce them to state lawmakers who reside in their Congressional District.

“Legislators we met with were genuinely grateful for the time we took to help educate them on the Armenian Genocide and Azerbaijan’s continued genocidal aggression against the Armenian homeland – including April 2016 war crimes, and the 1997-2006 cultural destruction of the entire Christian Armenian heritage of Nakhichevan – where I can trace my ancestral roots,” remarked ANCA-Arizona chair Angela Heisel. “We couldn’t have been more pleased with the response from our elected officials and the opportunity to share with them what is happening today in the Republic of Artsakh and halt the false propaganda spread at our state capitol by the envoys of Azerbaijan’s oil-rich dictatorship. I look forward to helping strengthen our grassroots’ voice in years to come.”

The key highlight of the day was State Sen. Paul Boyer’s introduction of Robert Avetisyan, the Republic of Artsakh Representative to the USA, on the floor of the Arizona State Senate. In his introduction and tribute to the Artsakh envoy, Sen. Boyer stated that, “Despite ongoing aggression and propaganda from the corrupt regime in Azerbaijan, Artsakh has defended its freedom on the battlefield, and continues to develop as a democracy and a vibrant economy, which allows visitors to enjoy beautiful nature and medieval churches of the world’s first Christian civilization.”

Sen. Boyer, a strong advocate of Armenian issues, continued by praising Mr. Avetisyan’s mission in the U.S. to develop cultural and economic ties between the American people and Artsakh.

“So far legislatures of eight U.S. states have expressed support for the freedom and sovereignty the Republic of Artsakh. Today, representatives of our Armenian constituency, including leaders of the Arizona Chapter of the Armenian National Committee of America, are meeting with several dozen lawmakers, and they have invited Mr. Avetisyan as their guest,” Sen. Boyer added.
Later, following the passage of the annual Holocaust awareness resolution, Mr. Avetisyan and the ANCA team, including local volunteer leaders Angela Heisel and Yervant Baltajian and ANCA Western Region’s Denver-based Community Development Coordinator, were introduced in the Arizona State House by Rep. Regina Cobb.

From l to r: Activist Jack Gagossian, Silva Gagossian, Republic of Artsakh Permanent Representative Robert Avetisyan, ANCA-Arizona chair Angela Heisel, Speaker Russell Bowers, and ANCA-Western Region community development coordinator Simon Maghakyan on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives

Additionally, Hollywood icon Dean Cain, co-producer of “Architects of Denial,” a documentary that exposes the ongoing Turkish-Azerbaijani efforts to wipe out the Armenian homeland, sent a personalized letter to Sen. Boyer to commend, in part, the latter’s efforts in support of the Armenian community.

Cain’s letter read, “I am sorry that I cannot personally join the Armenian community as they advocate for peace for their ancestral homeland today, but I would like to urge all state legislators in Arizona to watch the documentary film ‘Architects of Denial,’ which Montel Williams and I have co-produced. Our film documents how Azerbaijan has been committing a genocide against Christian Armenians, including beheading civilians and soldiers alike as recently as April 2016.”

“Azerbaijan has been buying influence across the world to cover up its crimes against Christian Armenians, who have lived for centuries on their ancestral land and who declared independence during the break up of the Soviet Union at the same time as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and the other former Soviet republics,” Cain’s letter continued. “The courageous Armenians of Artsakh fought and won a war of independence from Azerbaijan and have established a truly democratic state where their people continue to live in fear of Azeri aggression 25 years after a cease-fire was declared. Azerbaijan’s intention to conquer and wipe out Artsakh, one of the twin states of the Armenian homeland, should never be underestimated, and the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination should be celebrated and unequivocally protected. I stand in solidarity with the freedom-loving Armenians of Artsakh as they seek peace and safety from Azeri aggression.”

Preceding the Advocacy Day, regional and local ANCA leaders facilitated the two town halls attended by a large number of Armenian American constituencies. On Sunday, Feb. 17, following the Divine Liturgy, the Armenian congregation of St. Apkar Armenian Apostolic Church in Scottsdale received an update on ANCA priorities and projects, followed by an in-depth presentation by Artsakh envoy Robert Avetisyan on the history and current issues faced by the Republic of Artsakh. On Feb. 16, a similar Town Hall took place at the Armenian Center in Phoenix. Town Hall participants in both cities were urged to advocate for issues for which they are passionate. Following the Town Halls, Avetisyan and ANCA leaders responded to many questions and suggestions posed by local Armenian Americans.

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

Government of Armenia revises procurement scheme for armed forces

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 21 2019

YEREVAN, February 21. /ARKA/. The government of Armenia has approved today the launch of a pilot project designed to revise the procurement scheme for the Armenian armed forces.

“Until now the process of food supply for the armed forces was organized by the ministry of defense. At various stages of the process we used to face problems, and the quality of food supplied to the armed forces often caused dissatisfaction,” said Deputy Defense Minister Makar Ghambaryan.

According to him, after studying the experience of various countries and assessing the existing risks, it was decided that the most effective way is to hand this process to private companies.

He said a relating draft law provides for minimum requirements for soldier canteens and adjacent cooking zones, renovation and replacement of technical equipment, appliances and utensils, modern heating, air-conditioning and fire-fighting equipment.

The deputy minister said there is a need to increase the number of jobs and raise also the wages of the involved personnel. In his words, the entire process will be tightly supervised. 

In turn, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the task is to increase the quality of the supplied products without additional spending. He also said that the pilot project is supposed to reveal the existing problems and suggest ways to eliminate them.-0-.

Armenia’s ore mining companies to be obliged to reveal all their real owners

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 21 2019

YEREVAN, February 21. /ARKA/. The Armenian government approved today at its regular meeting amendments to the law on earth entrails. The amendments imply to open names of all real shareholders of the country’s ore mines. 

Garegin Baghramyan, acting energy infrastructures and natural resources minister, said that the amendment is aimed at enhancement of transparency of management of the mining industry.
“The amendments will make it possible to reveal the real owners and shareholders of the ore mines up to the companies registered in offshore zones, which will be obliged to name all real shareholders regardless of the size of their share,” he said. 

Real owners of ore mines will be obliged to submit income declarations.  
If they defy the requirement, their companies will become subject to sanctions – their companies’ activities will be ceased or their licenses will be voided.  
An open list of real owners is planned to be composed in Armenia. 

Remarkable is that legal entities were considered as owners before, while after adoption of the amendments, companies will be obliged to reveal all affiliated entities, including those in offshore zones.  

 The amendments also propose new sanctions, such as termination of the license validity, while now the law implies only one sanction – warning or temporary termination. –0— 

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 19-02-19

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 19-02-19

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17:14,

YEREVAN, 19 FEBUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 19 February, USD exchange rate up by 0.07 drams to 487.50 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.46 drams to 551.07 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate stood at 7.36 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.58 drams to 629.90 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 143.24 drams to 20775.21 drams. Silver price up by 1.44 drams to 247.09 drams. Platinum price up by 315.25 drams to 12664.18 drams.

Armenpress: Armenian MP says Azerbaijan’s Aliyev makes unconstructive statements

Armenian MP says Azerbaijan’s Aliyev makes unconstructive statements

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14:26, 14 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s unconstructive statements over Artsakh do not contribute to the peace process, Ruben Rubinyan – chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on foreign affairs, said, commenting on Aliyev’s statement according to which Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan, reports Armenpress.

“I think that such statements do not contribute to the peace process at all and the launch of effective negotiation process. Our position is the same. We believe that if we really want a meaningful and effective negotiation process and dialogue over peace, a respective environment is needed. This environment is possible by ruling out aggressive rhetoric and actions. And we hope that Azerbaijan will stop using aggressive rhetoric, but, unfortunately, this example shows that this hope is not justified yet”, the lawmaker said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




In line with government all citizens have their share of action, Pashinyan on implementation of Action Plan

In line with government all citizens have their share of action, Pashinyan on implementation of Action Plan

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. In line with the government’s responsibility over the implementation of the government’s Action Plan, every citizen has his/her share of action and responsibility in it, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in his remarks in the Parliament, reports Armenpress.

“I consider the debates of the past three days quite successful. A very serious ideological debate has taken place. There was a clash of two opinions here, a clash between two groups of people. One side was presenting the information they got from the books they red, and the other side was stating that they are going to write a new book”, the PM said.

According to him, this Action Plan is based on the pre-election program of My Step alliance which received the trust vote of the absolute majority of voters.

“The government is determined to carry out an economic revolution in Armenia. The pre-election program contains what was written back in 2013: we are convinced that the transformation of an individual is a key tool for public transformation. Everyone can start the public transformation process. The state should create necessary environment and atmosphere to contribute to such transformations. This is the main ideology. Starting from 2006 I have told the citizen that the future of Armenia depends on one person, and that person is you. The government has its share of responsibility and actions, but each citizen as well has his/her share of responsibility and action. We say that poverty is impossible to overcome without work. Nothing can change without work”, Pashinyan said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




168: Every year in Armenia 80-100 children up to 18-years-old suffer from cancer

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he whole world celebrates February 15 as International Childhood Cancer Day since 2002 to raise awareness and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, survivors and their families.

Every year in Armenia 80-100 children up to 18-years-old suffer from cancer.

Currently, the full treatment of these children is possible in Armenia with the standardized American and European schemes.

The role of the City of Smile charitable foundation in the treatment of those kids is highly valued. The foundation fully takes care of all the treatment expenses.

By the initiative of healthcare minister of Armenia Arsen Torosyan, major changes occurred in the field of medicine acquirement, by ensuring the availability of non-registered, but very necessary medicines.