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Azerbaijan defense minister tells details of their operation to seize Karabakh’s Shushi

News.am, Armenia
Dec 22 2021

In an interview with Azerbaijan newspaper, the minister of defense of the country told the details of their operation to capture Shushi city of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) during the war last year.

According to Zakir Hasanov, in late October, units of the Azerbaijani army, including special forces, began the operation to break through the defense of Shushi in different directions.

“According to the intelligence data, the Armenians were waiting for us in two directions. They were preparing for fierce battles from Qirmizi Bazar [(Karmir Shuka)] to Shushakend [(Shosh )] [villages], from there along the road to Shusha [(Shushi)], and in the direction of Lachin. That was the reason why we concentrated our main forces there.

According to the operative plan of the Azerbaijani military command, we paved a new road to Shusha through dense forests. Our heroic engineering-sapper troops have done an incredible job of launching this road. They have turned the narrow mountain path into a forest road through which equipment can pass. This road was really a shock for the Armenians. As a result, we managed to deploy artillery installations near Shusha,” Hasanov said.

The Armenian fortress city of Shushi has been occupied by Azerbaijan since November 8, 2020.


Asbarez: Student at Blair High School’s Armenian Academy Named Finalist in Congressional App Challenge

Ruben Ghazarian

Ruben Ghazarian, a 9th grader at the Armenian Academy at Blair High School in Pasadena, California, has been named a 2022 Finalist in the Congressional App Challenge.

This competition is the most prestigious prize in student computer science. The Challenge seeks to inspire and innovate efforts around STEM, coding, and computer science.

Congresswoman Judy Chu, representative for California’s 27th congressional district, announced the five finalists and winner on December 16th. A total of 27 students from Congresswoman Chu’s district entered the competition.

Ghazarian has been coding for over two years and was excited for the opportunity to compete in this challenge. His app, entitled “Resto-Math,” took over two months to develop, which he did in between his studies at school.

According to Ghazarian, he designed the app to help students learn math in an entertaining way, without being repetitive. He hopes to one day have a career in business, computer science, engineering, or robotics.

Ruben is the son of Pasadena residents Mr. and Mrs. Garabed and Lucine Ghazarian.

Asbarez: Armenian Cultural and Religious Heritage in Artsakh Threatened

Armenia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Grigoryan (center) at the 5th Ministerial Meeting of the Ancient Civilizations Forum on Dec. 17

Protecting the cultural heritage of ancient civilizations and its transmission to future generations through continuous communication and cooperation is crucial as ever, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahe Gevorgyan said at the 5th Ministerial Meeting of the Ancient Civilizations Forum.

“Cultural heritage is a driving force of identity and historical memory for societies. We strongly believe that the only way to protect global heritage is to apply a system based on the principles of dialogue, respect for cultural diversity and cultivation of peace. As a platform promoting dialogue and collaboration, this Forum, indeed, can play an essential role in meeting today’s global challenges and proposing constructive responses. The fulfillment of this objective requires joint efforts and commitment to encourage peace and sustainable development. Armenia is keen to contribute to the actions in this regard,” he noted.  

The deputy foreign minister emphasized that “cooperation on preserving cultural heritage has a special meaning for the Armenian people, noting that we have monuments worldwide built by the Armenian communities in about one hundred countries.

“The care and attention that Armenian cultural property has been receiving are omnipresent. For instance, Iran is home to many Armenian monuments in our region. We appreciate that the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has taken responsibility to protect them. The joint inscription of the 65 years old Pilgrimage to Iran’s Saint Thadeus Armenian Monastery on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of UNESCO in 2020 is the latest example of existing and effective collaboration in this regard,” Grigoryan stated.  

“The richness of our nations’ historical memory shapes the very essence of civilization and moral values of our countries. Unfortunately, the number of cases of intentional destruction of the numerous cultural heritage sites due to ethnic or religious intolerance is progressively increasing and cultural property representing ancient civilizations is particularly endangered by those who consider these artifacts and history behind them as a threat,” he added.

He stressed that now more than even, protection of the artifacts of ancient civilizations requires concentrated efforts of the international community.

“Ancient Armenian cultural and religious heritage located in and around Nagorno-Karabakh is particularly vulnerable in this regard. It is with this grave concern that Armenia tries to bring different international actors together in order to rescue 1500 objects of historical and cultural property, including ancient monasteries, historic quarters, burial and archeological sites,” the diplomat said.

He added that there are two important undertakings that deserve to be mentioned here. 

Grigoryan reminded that Armenia’s request, the International Court of Justice ordered Azerbaijan to “take all necessary measures to prevent and punish acts of vandalism and desecration towards Armenian cultural heritage, including churches and other places of worship, monuments, landmarks, cemeteries and artifacts.”

“This legally binding ruling is unprecedented in many senses. In the name of justice and humanity, the world highest court made a verdict by which it protects the right of existence of an ancient civilization. This order should be implemented with the involvement of Armenian indigenous people of the region without any due and reservation,” he said.  

“We also appreciate UNESCO’s efforts to ensure the dispatching of an independent expert mission to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, which Azerbaijan, unfortunately, continues to block up to date, creating artificial obstacles for the effective engagement of UNESCO,” Grigoryan continued.

“We acknowledge that cultural heritage constitutes tourism resources and as such, appropriate tourism management can contribute to safeguarding that very heritage and promoting sustainable development. Armenia is willing to contribute to the global efforts, prioritizing the protection of cultural heritage and development of sustainable tourism, in forming respect for cultural diversity. The Republic of Armenia is currently in the process of developing a strategy for 2025 in the field of culture, which, among other aspects, addresses the conservation and safeguarding of cultural monuments,” he noted.

“We think that the close cooperation between member states of the Forum within international organizations, particularly the UNESCO, regular consultations and possible joint initiatives on issues related to the protection of cultural heritage may serve this purpose as well,” Grigoryan said.

“We see a huge potential in developing collaboration with experts from the member states of this Forum. In this regard, we welcome the outcome of the two expert meetings held in May and October 2021.” “Notably, we think that creating a committee of experts from the Forum of Ancient Civilizations will allow member states to regularly share experiences on the preservation and restoration of cultural heritage, sustainable tourism, and restitution of cultural property,” said Grigoryan.

Lavrov calls for starting delimitation of Armenian-Azerbaijani border as soon as possible

Vestnik Kavkaza
Dec 9 2021
 9 Dec in 12:40

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in a telephone conversation with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan on Wednesday that it was necessary to ensure that the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border was launched as soon as possible, the Russian Foreign Ministry said

According to the statement, the foreign ministers discussed a set of bilateral, regional and international issues, paying particular attention to the progress in implementing the Sochi agreements of November 26, 2021 reached by the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia.

The Russian ministry said Lavrov emphasized the need to ensure that the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border with its subsequent demarcation started as soon as possible. He also called for unblocking transport and economic ties between the two countries.

Azerbaijani armed forces must be withdrawn from sovereign territory of Armenia – lawmaker

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani armed forces, who infiltrated into Armenia’s sovereign territory, must be withdrawn, Chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on foreign affairs Eduard Aghajanyan said.

Asked whether the Azerbaijani troops must be withdrawn from the territory of the Lake Sev in case of demarcation and delimitation, the lawmaker said at this moment it’s too early to discuss the concrete positioning of troops as a result of border demarcation and delimitation process.

“Armenia has repeatedly announced at an official level that the Azerbaijani armed forces infiltrated into the Armenian sovereign territory: these statements are based on concrete facts. Those armed forces and persons must be withdrawn from the sovereign territory of Armenia, that is unequivocal”, he said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

“Repatriation Week” event planned for Diaspora Armenians wishing to continue their lives in Armenia

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 19:18, 7 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. From December 13-19, the Republic of Armenia Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs is organizing “Repatriation Week”. The week-long events are planned for those Diaspora Armenians who wish to continue their lives in Armenia, are thinking about repatriation or are simply unaware of the possibilities of returning to their homeland, ARMENPRESS was informed from the  office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs of Armenia.

Repatriation Week will be held for the first time, and along with online and offline events, there will also be a photo and video story series telling the unique stories of repatriates.

The live broadcast in Western Armenian on December 13 will focus on Armenian communities in the Middle East and include a discussion with repatriates from Lebanon, Syria and Kuwait.

On December 14, repatriates from Argentina and Uruguay will talk about professional growth opportunities in Armenia in the Spanish language.

On December 15, repatriates from France and Belgium will talk in French about the quality of life in Armenia and the Armenian lifestyle, in general.

On December 16, the Russian-language panel will feature Armenian repatriates discussing the challenges that come with both individual and family repatriation, and the possibilities of overcoming them.

On December 17, Young Repats Networking Night will be held at AGBU Armenia, which will include wine, refreshments and making new social and professional acquaintances.

On December 18, repatriates and remote workers from the United States, Canada and Germany will present the opportunities and advantages of remote work from Armenia for everyone in the English language. 

The week will conclude with a holiday event for children from repatriated families on December 19. All event updates can be found at the following link: https://bit.ly/3rFdx4r


Armenia opposition MP: Iran drivers can enter Goris-Kapan road, refuel their cars with Azerbaijan fuel

News.am, Armenia
Dec 1 2021

I assume that the Azerbaijanis will sell fuel at a low price on the Goris-Kapan road, and therefore if the Armenian side does not prevent the Iranian drivers from entering that road, they will go there and refuel their cars. Vahe Hakobyan, a member of the opposition “Armenia” Faction in the National Assembly of Armenia and former governor of Syunik Province, told this to reporters Wednesday at the NA.

According to him, it is known that fuel is cheaper in Iran, and therefore when entering Armenia, Iranian drivers hide this fuel in the special compartments of their vehicles.

“When our customs officers find the fuel, they force them to dump it. In this case, the Iranians can turn to the Goris-Kapan road to refuel their cars at the Azerbaijani gas station.

This road is appealing for Iranians for several conditions. First, it is wider, it is not congested, and they have cheap fuel offered by Azerbaijan. And if the same Persian passes through another customs point there, the Iranian citizen distributes that amount on the value of his cargo, which is paid by the Armenian citizen,” said Hakobyan.

He added that the alternative Tatev-Aghvan motorway is always in traffic jams, and if one big truck tries to enter its bend, all other cars are blocked there and, due to the increase in traffic flow, that section is passed in 2-3 hours.

Anniversaries of Alexander Spendiaryan and Arno Babajanyan marked in London

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 30 2021

A lecture and a concert dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Alexander Spendiaryan and the 100th anniversary of Arno Babajanyan organized by Klingen Choir and Cultural Association took place in St. Sarkis Armenian Church in London under the auspices of the Armenian Embassy to the United Kingdom on 27 November.

Director of Alexander Spendiaryan House-Museum Marine Otaryan presented Alexander Spendiaryan’s life and activity and the artistic director of Klingen Choir and the Klingen Chamber Orchestra Sipan Olah made a presentation of Arno Babajanyan’s life activity.

After the lecture, the composers’ works were performed by Klingen Choir and the Klingen Chamber Orchestra under the direction of artistic director and conductor Sipan Olah, the Armenian Embassy reported on Monday.

Armenia’s Ambassador to the UK Varuzhan Nersesyan addressed the audience with a welcoming speech, emphasizing the key role of culture in the development of relations between Armenia and the United Kingdom. He thanked the organizers and guests noting the importance of such events in presenting the rich Armenian musical culture and traditions to the people of the United Kingdom.

Azerbaijani press: Two Armenians to stand trial in Ganja on terror charges

By Vugar Khalilov

Two Armenian citizens will stand trial in Azerbaijan’s Ganja city on terrorism charges, Trend reported on November 17.

The preliminary investigation into the criminal case of terror suspects Sargsyan Ishkhan Ashot and Rafaelyan Vladimir Otari has been completed, the report added.

According to the report, the criminal case materials were submitted for consideration to the Ganja Grave Crimes Court.

Earlier, both Armenian citizens were reported to be charged under Article 214.2.3 (terrorism committed with the use of firearms and objects used as weapons) of Azerbaijan’s Criminal Code.

Prime Minister Ali Asadov earlier said that Azerbaijan and Armenia exchanged 122 servicemen and detainees with the participation of Russian peacekeepers from December 2020.

Asadov underlined that Azerbaijan fully complies with the paragraphs of the trilateral ceasefire deal signed by Baku, Moscow and Yerevan in November 2020, which also envisaged the transfer of detained servicemen.

“With the participation of Russian peacekeepers, a total of 122 servicemen and detainees have been returned since December 22, 2020. Of these, 105 returned to Armenia and 17 to Azerbaijan,” the prime minister said.

Referring to the 62 Armenian servicemen who were detained on the Azerbaijani territory after the signing of a trilateral statement, Asadov stressed that “according to all international laws they are not considered prisoners of war”.

“They were detained after the war, entered our territory with a subversive purpose, and the status as prisoners of war does not apply to them. However, Azerbaijan returned 29 of them to the Armenian side. Thirty-three of this group were convicted by our courts and will be held responsible,” he added.

New proposals from Russia on delimitation and demarcation are again acceptable for Armenia – Pashinyan

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 11:15, 18 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. On November 17 the Ministry of Defense of Russia made proposals regarding a preparatory phase for delimitation and demarcation of borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the Cabinet meeting.

“During the questions and answers time in parliament yesterday, I said that since May there’ve been three proposals from Russia on delimitation and demarcation of borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and all three were basically acceptable for us and continue being acceptable. After my statements yesterday, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation made proposals regarding a preparatory phase for delimitation and demarcation. And I’d like to reiterate that these proposals are acceptable for us,” Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister tasked Defense Minister Suren Papikyan to clarify details with Russian Minister of Defense Sergey Shoygu to try and realize the proposals.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan