ICRC evacuates 7 patients from blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh

 15:29,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, ARMENPRESS. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) facilitated the transfer of 7 patients from blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia for treatment.

The Nagorno-Karabakh healthcare ministry said the patients were accompanied by their attendants. Another 7 patients who’ve completed treatment in Armenia are expected to be transported back to Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday.

The healthcare ministry said that Azerbaijan continues to block ICRC supplies of essential medications and medical items into Nagorno-Karabakh.

28 children are hospitalized in the Arevik clinic, 4 of them are in neonatal and intensive care.

85 patients are hospitalized in the Republican Medical Center in Stepanakert. 3 of them are in intensive care (2 are critically-ill).

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 22-08-23

 17:21,

YEREVAN, 22 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 22 August, USD exchange rate down by 0.09 drams to 385.79 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.52 drams to 420.01 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate stood at 4.10 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.77 drams to 492.42 drams.

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

Gold price down by 53.23 drams to 23440.63 drams. Silver price up by 1.05 drams to 283.79 drams.

Speaker of Parliament meets Belgian FM, calls for active discussions on possible sanctions against Azerbaijan

 18:05,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan held a meeting on August 22 with Belgium’s Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib.

During the meeting Simonyan said that the active cooperation between the Armenian and Belgian parliaments is a key instrument for the further development of relations between the two countries. Belgium’s decision on opening a resident embassy in Yerevan is a sign of strong partnership, he said.

The parties commended the bilateral and multilateral poles of the effective and constructive dialogue between Armenia and Belgium, underscoring in particular the Armenia-EU partnership circle.

The critical situation in Nagorno-Karabakh resulting from the Lachin Corridor crisis was in the focus of the meeting. The parties concurred that the corridor must be immediately reopened. Simonyan said that he expects from his Belgian colleagues effective steps in the issue of the security of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh. He attached importance to the need for involving international mechanisms in the Baku-Stepanakert dialogue and active discussions on possible sanctions against Azerbaijan.

Belgian Foreign Minister visits Soldier’s Home Rehabilitation Center in Armenia

 20:05,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 22, ARMENPRESS. Belgium’s Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib visited on August 22 the Soldier’s Home Rehabilitation Center where wounded Armenian servicemembers are being treated.

The Belgian foreign minister became acquainted with the conditions of the center and talked to the servicemembers who are undergoing treatment.

In 2021, the Belgian government provided assistance to the Soldier’s Home which significantly contributed to the opening of a microsurgery department.

Azerbaijan falsely accuses Nagorno-Karabakh of jamming aircraft GPS

 13:44,

STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan has falsely accused Nagorno-Karabakh’s military of jamming the GPS system of a civilian aircraft flying from Fizuli to Baku.

In a statement released Monday, Nagorno-Karabakh authorities said the Azeri accusations are fake and ‘have nothing to do with reality’. Furthermore, the Fizuli-Baku airway is outside of Nagorno-Karabakh airspace.

“As noted previously, the aircraft flying in the abovementioned airway doesn’t cross the air borders of the Republic of Artsakh. By spreading such false statements Azerbaijan seeks to divert the international community’s attention from the daily deteriorating humanitarian disaster resulting from the illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor,” the Ministry of Defense of Nagorno-Karabakh said.

It added that Azerbaijan itself has been consistently targeting civilian infrastructure in Nagorno-Karabakh during and after the 2020 war, by blocking the Lachin Corridor, disrupting gas and electricity supplies and jamming internet and mobile phone connection.

Karabakh: Peace is long overdue

Jewish Journal
Aug 20 2023
In 2020, as a result of the second Karabakh war,  Azerbaijan liberated its territories from the occupation and immediately began the extraordinary task of rebuilding.

As a survivor of the Khojaly massacre, I have often said that the only thing worse than what I went through is to witness the denial of my experience, and the tragic experience of thousands of my friends, relatives and fellow citizens. Thankfully, in these times, the horrific tragedy I endured is universally recognized and the denial of it is universally condemned. 

Across 30 years of violent occupation, Armenia left a most unforgettable mark on Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region; including the ethnic cleansing and utter destruction of 900 Azerbaijani villages and 7 cities; altogether over 10,000 sq km of territory. Generations of Azerbaijanis from occupied territories, nearly 1 million people, have spent decades as internally displaced people (IDPs) while their hometowns were literally plundered & obliterated under Armenian occupation. 20,000 Azerbaijanis did not survive the brutal invasions of the early 1990s; including murdered women, children and the elderly. When Armenia invaded Karabakh, nothing was sacred and nobody was spared. 

In 2020, as a result of the second Karabakh war,  Azerbaijan liberated its territories from the occupation and immediately began the extraordinary task of rebuilding. The degree of devastation, across what was once the most beautiful region in the country, is nothing short of overwhelming. Since liberating Karabakh, Azerbaijan has already invested nearly 7 billion dollars toward reconstructing many of the destroyed cities and villages, all decimated under occupation. 

Azerbaijan’s proactive reconstruction is for the sake of the forcibly displaced, to honor and facilitate their right of return to their ancestral lands. Since 2020, over 1,000 Azerbaijani refugees have returned home; 10,000 more are projected to return before 2024.  

Horrifically, there are over 1 million landmines Armenian forces planted and scattered across the occupied territories during 30 years and during their withdrawal in 2020. Azerbaijan has been removing these precarious deathtraps since 2020, and has been doing it all alone, without much international assistance. These landmines, which have killed or seriously injured over 300 Azerbaijanis since the end of the 2020 war, present an enormous challenge for rebuilding the liberated areas and bringing back the forcibly displaced.

While Azerbaijan focuses on reconstruction, Armenia has spent the last 2.5 years since the war ended on efforts to disrupt and undermine the recovery and the long overdue peace they agreed to. Armenia has been misusing the Lachin Road, which connects Karabakh to Armenia, to smuggle in more landmines, weaponry, soldiers, and for other illegal activities. In order to end these illegal activities, which endanger peace and stability in the region, Azerbaijan was compelled to establish a checkpoint on its state border with Armenia on April 23, 2023. Nearly. 2,000 Armenians safely used this checkpoint to travel to and from Armenia till June 15, when Armenia fired at Azerbaijani border guards, seriously injuring one of them. Since then the checkpoint has been open for medical evacuations. Overall, more than 700 Armenian patients have been transferred by ICRC to Armenia via the Lachin Road since last December.

Azerbaijan has offered a much shorter road via the city of Aghdam to deliver all supplies to Karabakh Armenians. Regrettably, the Armenian side has installed concrete barriers on this road to prevent such deliveries. 

The refusal to utilize Aghdam, and the hoaxful, public accusations against Azerbaijan regarding a so-called blockade into Karabakh, further demonstrate Armenia’s priorities. Rather than abide by international law, and allow the transfer of aid to the Armenians of Karabakh, the Armenian side and its lobby groups in the West are spending millions on media campaigns and politicians decrying a “blockade”. The goal is to gain international sympathy toward the full opening of the Lachin Road without any control, and continue smuggling arms, soldiers and landmines into Azerbaijan’s sovereign territories. 

With so many challenges on the table, I am proud of my homeland for doing everything possible to make Karabakh a safe home for everyone, including ethnic Armenians.

I feel deeply privileged to witness the restoration of Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region to its stunning and thriving history and beauty, and to know that my own daughter and generations to come can live in peace and prosperity in our ancestral homeland. I’m hopeful that these efforts to demoralize and destroy our sovereignty and safety will end; that the nationalist and diaspora movements perpetuating violence and spending millions to resuscitate a lost and unlawful war, will change course, and choose peace. I believe the world will see through the games, and take a stand against the misuse of public trust, and demand Armenia truly engage in the peace process with Azerbaijan for the sake of reconciliation between our two people. Despite the bloody wars and conflict, I am certain Azerbaijanis and Armenians can once again live peacefully together. It’s time to make it a reality


After tragic car crash, Nagorno-Karabakh woman’s body gets stranded in Armenia as Azerbaijan denies access for burial

 12:21,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 19, ARMENPRESS. The family of a young woman who was killed in a tragic car crash in Armenia last week has been denied by Azerbaijan access to bury her in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian foreign ministry spokesperson said Saturday.

“Helen was resident of Nagorno Karabakh, studying in Armenia. She died in horrific car accident 5 days ago. Azerbaijan is refusing repatriation of her body to her homeland for burial. Same through ICRC. Now Helen’s body is ‘waiting’,” foreign ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan said in a post on X.

The Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia and the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan since late 2022. The Azerbaijani blockade constitutes a gross violation of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, which established that the 5km-wide Lachin Corridor shall be under the control of Russian peacekeepers. Furthermore, on February 22, 2023 the United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.  Azerbaijan has been ignoring the order ever since. The ICJ reaffirmed its order on 6 July 2023.

Azerbaijan then illegally installed a checkpoint on Lachin Corridor. The blockade has led to shortages of essential products such as food and medication. Azerbaijan has also cut off gas and power supply into Nagorno Karabakh, with officials warning that Baku seeks to commit ethnic cleansing against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. Hospitals have suspended normal operations.

Ambassador Kvien emphasizes U.S. support for Armenia’s sovereignty and security

 16:13,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Kristina Kvien has emphasized U.S. support for Armenia’s sovereignty and security, as well as lasting peace in the South Caucasus, the U.S. Embassy said in a press release.

“Ambassador Kvien traveled to Vayots Dzor to meet with local officials and observe the security situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. The Ambassador met with the Governor of Vayots Dzor, the EU Monitoring Mission, and local military representatives, joined by Armenian Ambassador to the U.S. Lilit Makunts. Ambassador Kvien emphasized U.S. support for Armenia’s sovereignty and security, as well as lasting peace in the South Caucasus,” the U.S. Embassy said.

Offering ethnic minority status within Azerbaijan is “a vision detached from reality,” says Nagorno-Karabakh

 18:10,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS. Nagorno-Karabakh Foreign Minister Sergey Ghazaryan has commented on the document posted online which is allegedly Russia’s latest offer after a trilateral meeting with Armenia and Azerbaijan, which envisages the status of ethnic minority for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan.

Ghazaryan said Nagorno-Karabakh hasn’t officially received any such document.

“We’ve very clearly said that this is a vision detached from reality,” Ghazaryan said, referring to a status of ethnic minority within Azerbaijan. “This isn’t simply our opinion, the realities on the ground attest to this. If any of the mediators had such hopes, then by seeing the consequences of Azerbaijan’s policy, when 120,000 people are starving, when Azerbaijan is making belligerent statements every day, making threats of force, seeing how the Armenian historical-cultural heritage is being destroyed, no mediator has any grounds to claim that offers of such visions would be possible to realize,” Ghazaryan said.

Armenpress: Yerevan-Kapan flights in line with all international laws, concept of sovereignty – Armenian aviation authorities

 21:22,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS. NovAir airlines will launch Yerevan-Kapan passenger flights on the occasion of Kapan Day, on August 19, the Civil Aviation Committee announced Friday.

The airline will use a Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft to operate the roundtrip flights.

“The Kapan airport served more than 10 flights every day operated with Yak-40 planes in Soviet years. Back then, the flight approach, landing and climb [airways] partly passed through the airspace of Soviet Azerbaijan. However, since the reopening of the “Syunik” airport in Kapan, new modern airways were introduced, according to which the approach, climb and landing are carried out exclusively in Armenian airspace. According to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, every state has complete sovereignty over its airspace and the flights carried out in the given state’s territory are not subject to coordination with neighboring states. Information on flights that are carried out on the borderline of two countries is provided to the neighboring state as a notice, which the aviation authorities of the Republic of Armenia have been doing so far. The Republic of Armenia acts in line with the concept of sovereignty and international laws on civil aviation, which every member of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is bound to strictly adhere to,” the Civil Aviation Committee said.

Shots were fired on August 18 from the territory of Azerbaijan in the direction of the “Syunik” airport in Kapan, the National Security Service of Armenia (NSS) said in a statement Friday.

The shooting happened hours after a plane carrying Prime Minister Pashinyan in Kapan on August 17.