Armenia, Azerbaijan discuss withdrawal of troops from border

 15:02, 13 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Azerbaijan are discussing the withdrawal of their troops from the border, foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan has said.

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Estonian counterpart Margus Tsahkna, Mirzoyan said that the December 7 agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan isn’t the only confidence-building process.

“This isn’t the only confidence-building agreement that was discussed. Other ideas have been, and will be discussed too. For example, around the withdrawal of troops from the Armenian-Azerbaijani interstate border. We believe that the withdrawal of troops will really have a positive impact and will help to avoid a new possible escalation. I’m not saying that we have an agreement here. This is an idea that is under discussion,” Mirzoyan said.

He expressed hope that Armenian-Azeri mutual steps would positively impact the normalization process.

“The main process is the negotiations process around the peace treaty. I think Azerbaijan must return to the negotiations table in the format of meetings. We’ve had the opportunity to say that most of the work is done, and now we need to meet and agree around final wordings related to significant issues,” Mirzoyan said.




Yerevan New Year Tree lighting ceremony to be held on December 19

 20:26,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. The New Year Tree lighting ceremony will be held on December 19 in Yerevan’s Republic Square, at 19:30 to the music of Aram Khachatryan.

 Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan  said on social media.

In addition to the main Christmas tree of the Republic, the lights of the  streets and bridges in the administrative districts of the capital will also be lit.

 Yerevan Mayor noted that on the same day, a Christmas fair will be opened in Yerevan 2750th Anniversary Park.

Prime Minister Pashinyan highly appreciates US efforts in the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations

 15:31,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Kristina Quinn, the Prime Minister's Office said in a readout.

According to the source, the Prime Minister emphasized with satisfaction the dynamic nature of Armenian-American relations and noted that active bilateral dialogue contributes to the consistent development of interaction. Nikol Pashinyan highly appreciated the US efforts in the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, attaching imortance to its continuity.

During the meeting, issues related to the Armenian-American cooperation agenda, as well as other issues of mutual interest were discussed.

EU not considering conducting joint military exercise with Armenia

Armenia - Dec 11 2023

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Lead Spokesperson for foreign affairs and security policy Peter Stano said that “the EU is not considering holding joint military exercises with Armenia.”

“The EU is not considering the possibility of holding joint military exercises with Armenia. The EU is not a military alliance, but a political and economic community of values,” Stano told Russia’s Izvestia.

He noted that there are no plans to conduct training for Armenian military personnel in the territory of the EU member states.

“The European Union is exploring the possibility of providing assistance to the Armenian army through the Europe Peace Foundation in a “non-lethal format”, but there are no specific decisions yet,” the EU representative said.

Iran determined to expand economic cooperation with Syria

 14:17, 9 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Iran’s Vice-President Mohammad Mokhber has said that the Islamic Republic is resolved to expand economic cooperation with Syria as the two sides enjoy cordial, close, and strategic ties in various areas.

Mokhber made the remarks in a meeting held in Tehran on Saturday with the visiting Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous, IRNA reports.

“Iranian nation and government have special eye on Syria,” Mokhber said, adding that the Islamic Republic prioritizes Syrian welfare, success, independence and tranquility.

According to the source, in his remarks, Mokhber mentioned to the recent crimes being committed by the Zionist regime of Israel in Gaza and called those crimes as massacre, war crime and crime against humanity.

For his part, Arnous said the Syrian nation and government will not forget the Islamic Republic’s honorable stance.

In his remarks, the Syrian prime minister described his Tehran visit as a turning point in bilateral ties.

It is noted that the Syrian prime minister expressed hope that the two nations would soon feel the achievements to be made during the Tehran visit.

Delegation from EU briefed on security situation around Armenia

 13:48, 28 November 2023

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. On November 27, the Joint Delegation of the European External Action Service and the European Commission Directorates-General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations, Migration and Home Affairs, Research and Innovation, International Partnership commenced its visit to Armenia. During the first day of the visit the members of the delegation had a meeting with Paruyr Hovhannisyan, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.

During the meeting, an in-depth discussion was held on a wide range of issues of the Armenia-EU partnership agenda, including the implementation of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, prospects of expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest and realizing the existing potential, the Foreign Ministry said in a readout.

Deputy FM Paruyr Hovhannisyan presented in detail the security situation around Armenia, the steps undertaken towards normalizing relations with Azerbaijan, the efforts to unblock the regional communication channels, and highlighted the importance of the EU monitoring mission in Armenia.

EU and Armenia explore possibilities to deepen and strengthen bilateral relations

Dec 1 2023

On 27-29 November, a delegation of the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the European Commission visited Armenia to explore the possibilities to deepen and strengthen EU-Armenia relations in all dimensions, including under the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement. Representatives of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Investment Bank (EIB) and Frontex joined the visit.

The participants discussed ways to further strengthen cooperation and reforms, particularly in energy, transport, digital technologies, research and innovation, including through investment.

They exchanged on how best to leverage investments to address the immediate needs and enable integration of displaced Karabakh Armenians, as well as to strengthen Armenia’s economic and social resilience in the longer term.

Both the EU and the Armenian side expressed an interest to continue theit cooperation on justice and police reform, to strengthen collaboration on migration and mobility, and to explore options to possibly launch a visa liberalisation dialogue with Armenia.

It was also agreed to explore areas to strengthen cooperation between the EU’s Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and Armenia. The EU delegation also noted that the EU would further explore non-lethal support to the Armenian military via the European Peace Facility.

On the occasion of the visit, the EU and Armenia also inaugurated the EU-Armenia Investment Coordination Platform. This platform brings together the EU, the government of Armenia and International Financial Institutions, and will help further step up EU investments in Armenia under the Economic and Investment Plan, which has already mobilised close to €500 million in Armenia. Two new projects were signed during this first ever meeting of the Platform, aimed at improving energy efficiency in kindergartens in cooperation with the EIB, and providing support to Armenian SMEs in cooperation with the EBRD.

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Press release

https://euneighbourseast.eu/news/latest-news/eu-and-armenia-explore-possibilities-to-deepen-and-strengthen-bilateral-relations/

Grigory Khachaturov to be released on bail

 20:00, 1 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. The Criminal Court of Appeal of Armenia has partially upheld the appeal regarding the decision to extend the detention of the former commander of the 3rd Army Corps of the Armenian Armed Forces, Grigory Khachaturov.

The Court has  decided to replace Grigory Khachaturov’s measure of restraint with bail.

Encino Woman Alleges Citibank Discriminates Against Armenian Americans

Nov 29 2023

LOS ANGELES, CA — A proposed class-action lawsuit filed in federal court by a San Fernando Valley resident accuses Citibank of routinely and illegally refusing Armenian Americans credit applications and/or closing their accounts due to what the bank allegedly believes is an ethnic propensity to engage in criminal fraud, according to papers obtained Tuesday.

Mary Smbatian, a residential loan broker from Encino who also runs an apartment management business, contends that discrimination against those of Armenian descent was the reason her long-held Citibank accounts and cards were closed last year, according to the complaint filed Nov. 17 in Los Angeles.

The suit follows a Nov. 7 action in which Citibank signed a consent order with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, agreeing to pay $25.9 million to cover alleged violations of fair lending laws from at least 2015 to 2021. The agency alleged that a unit of Citibank had discriminated against store-branded credit-card applicants whose surnames ended with "ian" or "yan," and often lived in and around Glendale.

According to the consent order, Citibank did not admit or deny any of the CFPB's findings.

Although a Citibank spokesperson declined to comment on the lawsuit, the bank provided a statement issued at the time of the settlement with CFPB.

"Regrettably, in trying to thwart a well-documented Armenian fraud ring operating in certain parts of California, a few employees took impermissible actions," the bank stated.

"While we prioritize protecting our bank and our customers from fraud, it is unacceptable to base credit decisions on national origin. We sincerely apologize to any applicant who was evaluated unfairly by the small number of employees who circumvented our fraud detection protocols.

"Following an internal investigation, we have taken appropriate actions with those directly involved in this matter, and we promptly put in place measures to prevent any recurrence of such conduct."

Los Angeles County is home to the largest number of Armenians outside of Armenia, with more than 200,000 living in the region.

Citibank allegedly instituted the "redlining" policy in 2015 with an unfounded assumption that automatically considered people of Armenian heritage as likely to commit fraud, said attorney Ara Jabagchouria, the lead lawyer in a similar proposed class-action suit filed in Los Angeles this month against Citibank.

The attorney alleged that the bank's "secret statewide policy" resulted in the rejection of credit card applications, rejection of requests for increased credit lines, and outright cancellation of accounts in good standing solely on the basis of perceived national origin, in violation of equal credit laws.

Both lawsuits seek to cover all individuals who allegedly suffered discrimination because of the policy. The suits seek unspecified monetary damages from Citibank.

City News Service

https://patch.com/california/northridge/encino-woman-alleges-citibank-discriminates-against-armenian-americans

Armenian trucks idle in Upper Lars. Russia’s response to the CSTO boycott?

Nov 28 2023
  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Upper Lars

On the only land road connecting Armenia with Russia, 964 Armenian trucks are idle at the Upper Lars checkpoint. According to the official version, the road is closed due to unfavorable weather conditions. However, Armenian drivers report from the spot that other reasons have been announced. They were presented with claims concerning documents, sanitary issues.

In this regard, Armenia is now actively discussing whether there is no political context in the road closure related to the aggravation of Armenian-Russian relations.


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On November 23, Minsk hosted the regular summit of the Collective Security Council of the CSTO military bloc operating under the auspices of the Russian Federation. The Armenian Prime Minister did not participate in the meeting. He expressed hope that his CSTO partners would be sympathetic to his decision. Recently, both Pashinyan and other Armenian officials have boycotted meetings within the CSTO and with CIS partners. At the same time, they claim that “there is no intention to change the foreign policy vector.” However, at the beginning of the year official Yerevan announced that it would not host CSTO military exercises, then refused the quota of deputy secretary-general in the bloc, recalled its ambassador and did not appoint a new one.

Justifying these decisions, the Prime Minister and his team recall that in 2021 and 2022, during the advance of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces deep into Armenia’s sovereign territory, the country sought military assistance from the CSTO and Russia. However, it did not receive any assistance. Moreover, the CSTO announced that the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan is not delimited, which makes it impossible to understand whether there is an invasion into the territory of an ally of the bloc. According to Nikol Pashinyan, the statement that there is no border between Armenia and Azerbaijan means that there is no CSTO zone of responsibility: “And if there is no zone of responsibility, there is no organization itself.

The Russian Emergencies Ministry issued a call to use detours and avoid traveling in the direction of the Upper Lars checkpoint. It was reported that it was impossible to ensure “safe movement of vehicles”. On November 26, the traffic was restricted due to weather conditions, and from the next day the road was completely blocked.

However, Armenian vehicles could not heed the appeals of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and abandon this direction, as there is no other land route from Armenia to Russia.

In early October, 60 Armenian cars loaded with cognac stood at the same checkpoint for two weeks. At that time, the Russian side announced stricter customs control. All trucks had to wait at the checkpoint until the answers to the samples sent for laboratory testing were received.

Eventually, they were allowed to enter Russia. But the long wait increased transportation costs. By the way, about 95% of the cognac produced in Armenia is exported to Russia.

MP from the Hayastan opposition faction Artur Khachatryan believes that no matter how much Pashinyan denies the fact of strained relations with Russia, this fact is obvious. In this regard, he declares the situation in Upper Lars as “another manifestation” of the tension that has arisen in relations with Russia.

According to the deputy, this is how Moscow reacts to Armenia’s boycott of the CSTO summit:

“Russia is speaking with certain messages. Let’s recognize that it was not an accident. In response to Armenia’s policy, they are pursuing a certain counter-policy”.

Alen Simonyan, Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, told reporters that according to the information he has, “there was simply a change in the bodies carrying out service at the checkpoint”. He does not notice the overt political innuendo.

Simonyan does not think it is necessary to rush to conclusions, but does not rule out the factor of political context, as relations are “a bit tense.”

Meanwhile, Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Araik Harutyunyan, referring to the incident at the Russian checkpoint, said:

“Now it is extremely important that Armenians both in Armenia and those living abroad buy exclusively Armenian goods. […] Such support for business is vital for strengthening independence and sovereignty. And the closure of some checkpoint near Lars will not affect us, if Armenian business finds new markets”.

Expert circles criticized this statement, considering it as a manifestation of “lack of state thinking”. In particular, political scientist Suren Surenyants wrote on his Facebook page that the government’s task should be to immediately solve the problems that arose at the Lars checkpoint, not to make speeches with patriotic texts.

“It would be more useful if the Armenian government would consistently promote the improvement of the quality and production standards of Armenian goods so that their exports are not limited exclusively to the Russian market,” the political scientist emphasized.

https://jam-news.net/armenian-trucks-idle-at-the-upper-lars-checkpoint/