Stepanakert: We have only one point; we will not be part of Azerbaijan and henceforth will remain a de facto independent state

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 2 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.Speaking about the proposals submitted by Azerbaijan, I want to once again emphasize the following: no matter how many points there are – 5, 7 or 17, we have  only one point, we will not be part of Azerbaijan and henceforth will  remain a de facto independent state. 

This is stated in the statement of Artsakh Foreign Minister David  Babayan.  “All Armenians decide the fate of Artsakh, especially  Artsakh. We will pursue this line to the end, because the fate of all  Armenians really depends on the fate of Artsakh, and somewhere the  further course of world politics,” summed up Babayan.

Earlier, Baku sent 5 proposals to Yerevan on the normalization of  bilateral relations. The Armenian authorities called them acceptable.  On March 14, the Armenian Foreign Ministry issued a statement, in  which, in particular, it stated that “Yerevan responded to the  proposals submitted by Baku and turned to the OSCE Minsk Group  Co-Chairmanship to organize negotiations on the conclusion of a peace  treaty between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan  on the basis of the Charter UN, the International Covenant on Civil  and Political Rights and the Helsinki Final Act.  

After this statement of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the  Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry published proposals of 5 points sent to  Yerevan. This, in particular, refers to the following proposals:  “Mutual recognition by states of sovereignty, territorial integrity,  inviolability of state borders and political independence of each  other; mutual confirmation by states of the absence of territorial  claims against each other and their acceptance of a legal obligation  not to make such claims in the future; refrain from threatening each  other’s security in international relations, using threats and force  against political independence and territorial integrity, as well as  other circumstances that do not correspond to the purposes of the UN  Charter; delimitation and demarcation of the state border,  establishment of diplomatic relations; opening transport links and  communications, establishing other relevant communications and  cooperation in other areas of mutual interest”.  

The opposition criticized these actions of the Armenian Foreign  Ministry, recalling that the OSCE Minsk Group does not have a mandate  to negotiate the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani bilateral  relations.  The parties are now actively preparing to launch the  process of border delimitation and ensuring border security.

Here’s How the West Can Help Facilitate Reconciliation Azerbaijanis and Armenians

THE NATIONAL POST
May 1 2022

In order to bring lasting peace to the region, along with different reconciliation initiatives, the West should think seriously about addressing the criminal elements lurking in Nagorno-Karabakh.

by Fuad Chiragov

Despite all its military advantages during Forty-Four Day War two years ago, the Azerbaijani army did not enter areas in Karabakh where Armenians are densely populated—avoiding unwanted casualties among civilians was an operational requirement.  Military operations were narrowed focused only in those areas where, historically, Azerbaijanis were in the majority from where they were expelled twenty-eight years ago. Likewise, no critical infrastructure or residential buildings where Armenians are densely populated were seriously damaged. As was previously noted in this publication, these and other factors helped ensure that the Forty-Four Day War had the astonishingly lowest civilian casualty rate in comparison to all other wars in recent decades. This unusually low casualty rate might end up being one of the more important elements that can contribute to the speedy reintegration of both sides.

Last September, a desperate thirty-two-year-old Armenian woman, Izaura Balasanyan, who lives in Karabakh with her four children, was pushed past breaking point by mounting needs and a greedy landlord, and decided to try to escape the Armenian enclave out of desperation. She tried to reach the Azerbaijani-controlled areas, where things are better, but Russian peacekeepers arrested her and handed over back to the Armenian security services. Behind the Russian military and the armored remnants of Armenia’s forces, there are thousands like Izaura— hostages to a decades-long radical nationalism and three-decade-long conflict. The Azerbaijani government cannot reach, communicate, nor help them directly now.

The economic conditions of people living in this grey zone under Armenian control was already dire even before the war, and things have only gotten worse since. Objectively, Azerbaijan, with its rich natural resources and strong economic conditions, can offer more support to individuals in comparison to any country in the region. Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev,  said in one of his interviews that Armenian residents of Karabakh approached the Azerbaijani military several times to ask if they could take part in the ongoing massive reconstruction works in the liberated territories. Recently, an influential Telegram channel in Azerbaijan noted that Armenian residents in Karabakh, under the condition of anonymity, have sent emails to the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of Azerbaijan to ask about their retirement savings. There are even those who have applied to restore their Azerbaijani citizenship. On numerous different occasions, Azerbaijani officials have repeatedly declared that Azerbaijan considers the residents of Karabakh to be Azerbaijani citizens, and that the state is ready to provide all the social-economic rights and privileges enjoyed by every other Azerbaijani. For this, they only need to restore their formal Azerbaijani citizenship and accept that they are under Baku’s jurisdiction. Those who don’t want to accept this situation are entirely free to peacefully leave the territory of Azerbaijan.

With the war still fresh in the minds of many, we will need time, patience, and enormous efforts to heal wounds, to create reconciliation, and to open a new chapter in the relations between both peoples. However, there is also another, even more serious stumbling block ahead that may yet prevent the reintegration of the Armenian residents of Karabakh into Azerbaijan. This obstacle is crime. More specifically, the radical, criminal elements, including illegally armed groups, that committed crimes against the civilian Azerbaijani population. These elements continue to terrorize the ordinary civilian Armenians of Karabakh, who wish to express their own views and even reintegrate to Azerbaijan. It is almost impossible to create the necessary environment for the speedy and effective reintegration of the Armenian residents without neutralizing these elements. Additionally, the cases of Donbas, Luhansk, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Transnistria clearly demonstrate that people under the control of illegal entities are zombified, terrorized, and unable adequately express their free will. The people in the illegal entity in Karabakh are currently in the grip of people like Vitaly Balasanyan. To illustrate what sort of individual we are dealing with here, in the documentary Parts of a Circle: History of the Karabakh Conflict, made by the UK-based Conciliation Resources, Vitaly Balasanyan confessed that it was he himself who first fired upon a peaceful demonstration of Azerbaijanis that killed two victims of the First  Nagorno-Karabakh War in February, 1988.

According to the Article IV of the Trilateral Declaration signed between Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Russia on November 10, 2020, the military units of the Russian Federation—the aforementioned peacekeeping contingent—should have been deployed to Karabakh and the internationally recognized territories of Azerbaijan in parallel with the withdrawal of the all illegal armed forces. In other words, it was, and remains, the obligation of the Russian military to clean the area of any illegal armed groups. Instead, what we have seen is that the Russian military has chosen to protect and enable their activity, help build military fortifications, engage in borderization, and even provide illegal militant groups with military equipment and logistic support. In fact, the activity of the Russian military in the region very much resembles to attempts of implementing Lugansk, Donbas, Abkhazia, or other such projects in the post-Soviet area.

After recent important talks between leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, initiated by the EU in Brussels, on April 13 Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan made groundbreaking statements. In his speech, which was praised by the EU, Pashinyan, warned of the dangers of being the only country in the world that doesn’t recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. These, along with many other promising statements, are a welcome development for all who desire reconciliation and reconstruction. Later, President Aliyev said that Armenia accepted the basic five principles of Azerbaijan for the normalization of relations, which stipulates mutual recognition of respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, inviolability of internationally recognized borders, and the absence of any territorial claims against each other.

What is likely to come next is resistance and sabotage efforts against these initiatives, carried out by the aforementioned radical and criminal elements in Karabakh hiding behind the Russia military. The experience of the Balkan Wars, among other conflicts, has taught the world that punishing war criminals and removing them from political scene are necessary steps before reconciliation efforts can truly take off. In order to bring lasting peace to the region, along with different reconciliation initiatives, the West should think seriously about what to do about the radical and criminal elements that still reside within Karabakh.

Fuad Chiragov is Head of the Regional Security Department at Azerbaijan’s Center of Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center).


Opposition continues to keep France Square in downtown Yerevan closed

NEWS.am
Armenia – May 1 2022

The people who have stayed at France Square—in downtown Yerevan—to spend the night there have lighted a bonfire and are singing Armenian patriotic songs.

Also, the opposition members have pitched tents at the square and announced the start of a new phase of their fight against the incumbent Armenian authorities.

Acts of civil disobedience will start early Monday morning. In addition, the opposition members have called for boycotting school classes and holding labor strikes starting from tomorrow.

Earlier, the opposition marches from four symbolic places of Armenia had reached France Square where a big rally took place later.


Armenia-Georgia firm partnership key factor for peace, stability in South Caucasus: Pashinyan receives FM Darchiashvili

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YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received today Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Ilia Darchiashvili, who arrived in Armenia on an official visit, the PM’s Office said.

The Armenian PM congratulated the Georgian FM on appointment and wished a productive work.

Highly assessing the Armenian-Georgian friendship, PM Pashinyan said: “A high level of political dialogue exists between Armenia and Georgia, our mutual relations are dynamically developing in different formats and in a positive atmosphere, which is a good base for the further expansion of the mutual partnership”.

Pashinyan stated that in today’s tense regional situation the Armenia-Georgia firm partnership is an important factor for the peace and stability in South Caucasus.

In his turn the Georgian FM thanked for the wishes and conveyed the warm greetings of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili to the Armenian PM. He said that Georgia is interested in deepening the multi-sectoral cooperation with Armenia, promoting the bilateral agenda and welcomes the initiatives, programs directed to this.

Ilia Darchiashvili said that Georgia is also attaching importance to the steps aimed at promoting the regional cooperation.

The sides discussed issues relating to the Armenian-Georgian partnership agenda. The regional situation and developments were also touched upon. In this context the efforts by the regional countries aimed at maintaining stability and developing the mutual economic cooperation for the benefit of the peaceful and prosperous future were emphasized.

Issues relating to international security were also discussed.

The Armenian PM asked to convey his warm greetings to the Prime Minister of Georgia.

Opposition MP slams release of police officer in Pashinyan motorcade after fatal crash

Panorama
Armenia –

MP Gegham Nazaryan of the opposition Hayastan bloc took to Facebook on Saturday to denounce the release of a police officer, who was involved in a deadly crash while escorting Nikol Pashinyan’s motorcade in Yerevan earlier this week.

Major Aram Navasardyan’s vehicle struck and killed a young pregnant woman, Sona Mnatsakanyan, when she was crossing a street in the city. He did not stop after the accident to help the victim.

The officer was arrested a few hours later. However, he was released from pre-trial custody on Friday after being charged with violating traffic rules.

Whereas, Nazaryan highlighted, many oppositionists, including Narek Mantashyan and Kajaran Mayor Manvel Paramazyan, remain in custody on frivolous charges.

“For a very long time, three MPs, including Armen Charchyan, Artur Sargsyan and Mkhitar Zakaryan, as well as Goris Mayor Arush Arushanyan and his deputy were arrested in a flagrant violation of the law,” he wrote.

The MP also pointed to the detentions of young opposition activists holding protests in Yerevan for a week now.

Armen Darbinyan: We`re scoring completely unacceptable own goals

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo.Today Armenia is scoring completely unacceptable e own goals. Rector of the Russian-Armenian University Armen Darbinya stated on April 29 during the  international scientific conference entitled: “Economics of Russia  and Armenia in a New Reality: Challenges and Prospects”.

He noted that the uniqueness of the country lies in the fact that, in  the conditions of decreasing population, Armenia has allowed itself  to  change the political maps of the world, the boundaries of the  political space and as Darbinyan noted this had a tragic end. In  order to have the right to change the borders as of today, the state  had to provide 3 conditions: a growing population, a strong economy  and heavy armament. He noted with regret that 30 years later, in the  absence of those factors, Armenia has reached an objective final.   “We need to re-realise the state we are in today,” he stressed.

Drawing a parallel between geopolitics and football, the RAU rector  noted that earlier, before the collapse of the USSR, Armenia was  aware of itself as a player, since it was a pioneer in many areas.  , Darbinyan said.

In this context, he defined the thesis of the Armenian government on  the opening of an “epoch of peace” as an own goal. In light of the  increasing demand for copper and molybdenum, Armenia exports these  metals to foreign markets in the form of concentrates, rather than  finished end products, which are ten times more expensive.

In the light of the increasing demand for copper and molybdenum, the  RAU rector described the export of these metals by Armenia to foreign  markets in the form of concentrates, rather than finished end  products, which are ten times more expensive as another absolute own  goal.

With all this, he stressed that Armenia faces another challenge – the  possibility of Georgia’s membership in the EU. In such conditions,  Armenia, having no common customs borders with the EAEU, will receive  a common border with the EU, which, according to Darbinyan, is a  challenge for the future of Armenian trade and economy. “And today we  must have a worthy response to this challenge,” the rector  emphasized.  In this regard, he called for realizing the potential of  interaction with Russia, in particular, through infrastructure  projects that will be able to pull Armenia out of this blockade. 

‘Never again’: Armenian Genocide commemorated in United States Capitol

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YEREVAN, APRIL 28, ARMENPRESS. Members of the US Congress, representatives of Washington DC’s human rights, faith-based, and ethnic organizations, and the Armenian-American community gathered at the Capitol to honor the victims of Turkey’s Genocide of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Syriac, Chaldeans, and Maronites from 1915-1923, ANCA reported on social media.

The event included remarks by special guests, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Peter Balakian and US Commission on International Religious Freedom Chair Nadine Maenza.

“As we gather here to remember history, to remember the Armenian Genocide, it’s really that opportunity to say ‘never again’ and to make sure that we put that into action in events that are going around the world here today,” said Senator Van Hollen (D-MD), citing the importance of Armenian Genocide recognition in genocide prevention, at the Capitol Hill Observance of the Armenian Genocide.

“It is now incumbent on all of us to ensure that the education around the Armenian Genocide is as deep, and broad, and compelling as it could possibly be”, Congressman John Sarbanes, who is an original cosponsor of the Armenian Genocide Education Act (H.R.7555), said.

Congressman Frank Pallone also delivered remarks at the event.

The event was sponsored by Armenian American organizations and the Embassy of Armenia, in cooperation with the Congressional Armenian Caucus.

Armenpress: The Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia receives Ambassador of Armenia to Lebanon

The Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia receives Ambassador of Armenia to Lebanon

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YEREVAN, APRIL 25, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Lebanon Vahagn Atabekyan visisted His Holiness Aram I, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia informed.

“The meeting was an opportunity to give an overview of the April 24 commemorations and the situation in Armenia, Artsakh and Lebanon. Emphasis was placed on the imperative to strengthen the internal unity of our people with a commitment to jointly address the challenges around us,” the statement said.

Armenian Foreign Minister holds meeting with EU Special Representative Toivo Klaar

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a meeting with the delegation led by EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar.

The sides discussed the course of implementation of the agreements reached at the April 6 Brussels meeting and the prospects of unblocking the economic and transport infrastructures of the region, the foreign ministry said.

Special attention was drawn on existing humanitarian issues, namely the repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and other detainees.

Pashinyan speaks about raising the effectiveness of Russian peacekeepers ia meeting with Putin

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YEREVAN, APRIL 19, ARMENPRESS. Russia is Armenia’s strategic partner, the two countries effectively cooperate in the Eurasian Economic Union, the CIS, the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The correspondent of ARMENPRESS reports the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during the meeting with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

“As you said, this visit has not only practical, but also symbolic significance, because it is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our countries, it shows that the relations between our countries are at a very high level. I hope that as a result of this visit, the dynamics will not only continue, but will become more effective. We are really in constant contact, we meet very often, we always have phone conversations, because the agenda of our bilateral relations is very saturated, practically in all spheres, starting from the economy, ending with culture, education, military-technical cooperation. Russia is a strategic partner of Armenia, we effectively cooperate in the Eurasian Economic Union, the CIS, the Collective Security Treaty Organization. It is no secret that Russia has a key role in ensuring security and stability in our region,” Pashinyan said

The Prime Minister stressed the key role of Vladimir Putin in establishing a ceasefire in Nagorno Karabakh in 2020.

“Since, the Russian peacekeepers have been operating in Nagorno Karabakh. It should be emphasized that, in general, of course, the activities of the Russian peacekeepers provide security and it seems that we need to look at what can be done to make the peacekeepers’ activities more effective. And, of course, the main political issue in our region is the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, I hope we will talk about that today as well,” Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister noted that his visit has a very full agenda, most of which is related to these negotiations.

“I am sure we will be able to hold effective negotiations, thank you, I am very glad to see you,” Pashinyan concluded.