Zareh Sinanyan discussed with Catholicos Aram I issues related to the spiritual situation of the Armenian community

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The High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Zareh Sinanyan, met in Lebanon with Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia Aram I, Deputy Chairman of the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches of the Middle East Rev. Paul Haidostian and Armenian Catholicos-Patriarch Raphael Petros I. 

They discussed a wide range of issues related to the spiritual, educational, and socio-economic situation of the Armenian community and the internal and external issues of the Motherland.

Gwynedd (Wales) woman’s heartache for relatives trapped in Armenia’s ‘war of terror’

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Bangor scientist Anna Cervi’s family are among the 120,000 Armenians caught up in the blockade

An Armenian scientist who has lived in North Wales for more than 20 years has called on Senedd members to condemn the “war of terror” being waged against her people. Anna Cervi, who lives in Bangor, fears for friends and family caught up in the blockade of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which has left 120,000 Armenians in crisis.

Following a six week war in 2020, Azerbaijan was granted control over large tracts of Nagorno-Karabakh as well as adjacent land occupied by Armenians, due to a ceasefire brokered by Russia. Anna’s relatives, including her cousin Rima, were among the thousands of ethnic Armenians who were displaced by the conflict and still remain fearful about what the future holds.

Despite a brief respite, fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted again last year and in December a roadblock in Lachin corridor was set up by protesters claiming to be environmental activists. Armenia’s lawyers have said the move, which has led to shortages of food, medicine and life-saving medical supplies, is part of an Azerbaijani campaign of “ethnic cleansing.”

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Anna said: “I have friends and family that are caught up in what is going on and it’s very hard because when you know people it becomes more personal. My heart hurts for my country, for everybody, but then you have people who you know and you constantly worry about them. It’s very difficult.

“My cousin Rima and her family now live in Stepanakert, which is in the area under blockade. They used to live in the town of Shusha. Because Azerbaijan took over control of there they had to move from there during the war.

“They ran away from there because there was bombing day and night. When the war ended they decided to go to Stepanakert. Her son has wounds from this war. He has had one lung removed, a kidney has been damaged, and his spine is damaged too. He has three children.

Anna has lived in North Wales for more than 20 years (Image: Gareth Hughes)

“My cousin told me ‘ you know Anna, it’s not the shortage of food or electricity or supplied. We lived through the first Nagorno-Karabakh war in those conditions. It’s not that. It’s the fear of not knowing what they’re going to do next.'”

Anna, research chemist, who has lived in Wales for 24 years, wants the Senedd to back a statement condemning the blockade, which has been put forward by Plaid Cymru MSs Llyr Gruffydd and Heledd Fychan. Their statement calls on the UK Government to provide aid to avert a humanitarian crisis facing 120,000 Armenian people as a result of the blockade of the Lachin corridor.

The blockade has been in place since December 12, 2022 and is the only road connecting the land-locked region to the outside world. The statement also recognises the “horrors of the Armenian genocide” of 1915-23 as well as “the threat of another genocide occurring in 2023”.

Anna said: “In Wales I would like to see Senedd members sign that statement of opinion that has been tabled. So few people have signed it. It’s hurtful.

“We are not asking for too much. They just have to show that they understand our pain. We want acknowledgement, recognition and solidarity. I would like to see the First Minister Mark Drakeford and the Welsh Government speak out on this. I am very disappointed they have not.”

The Armenian-majority territory is at the centre of a deadly dispute with Azerbaijan. The United Nations’ highest court, the International Court of Justice, recently called on Azerbaijan to ensure the roadblock in the region’s Lachin corridor is removed. Despite this ruling, the roadblock has not been removed and Armenians such as Anna’s family continue to live their lives in fear.

Speaking at the Senedd, Llyr Gruffydd MS said: “These reports of new attacks by Azerbaijan on Armenian territory are extremely concerning. These unprovoked attacks are not only targeted on the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region but also on provinces within Armenia’s international recognised sovereign boundaries.

“This follows years of attacks on the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, for which the Government of Azerbaijan have never been held to proper account. I would like to convey my sympathy to all victims and their families who have been affected.

“I am calling on Senedd members, including the First Minister Mark Drakeford and his ministers in the Welsh Government to back the statement condemning this war of terror being waged against the Armenian people. I am also calling on the UK Government to condemn the unjustified actions taken by the Government of Azerbaijan; and to join other nations around the world in demanding an immediate end to this unprovoked aggression.”

Armenpress: Azerbaijan again blocks the gas supply from Armenia to Artsakh

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YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. On the evening of March 10, the Azerbaijani side once again blocked the gas supply from Armenia to Artsakh, ARMENPRESS was informed from the message of “Artsakhgaz”.

Azerbaijan keeps the Lachin Corridor blocked since December, 2022, citing false environmental reasons. The Azerbaijani side occasionally cuts off gas supply from Armenia to Artsakh, passing through the Lachin Corridor.




Yerevan Says No Peace Deal with Baku Without Artsakh Security Guarantees

Russian peacekeeping forces at the Lachin Corridor


Armenia will not sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan without negotiating security guarantees for Artsakh, Armenia’s National Security chief Armen Grigoryan said Friday.

“There is no question that agreements to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh issue need to be reached,” Grigoryan told Azatutyun.am.

“And our understanding with our international partners is that the peace treaty could be finalized if there is progress on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, if there are guarantees of ensuring security and rights [for Artsakh Armenians, and if Armenia is certain that there will be no ethnic cleansing in Karabakh,” Grigoryan added.

He explained that such guarantees could include the establishment of a “demilitarized zone” around Artsakh or “international presence” in the region.

Grigoryan also insisted that Yerevan has not discussed the issue of integrating Artsakh with Azerbaijan, a demand set forth by Baku’s representative last week during talks with Artsakh authorities about a solution to the Lachin blockade. Stepanakert rejected such a proposal.

“We have not discussed such an issue. Everyone has publicly said that these discussions are about rights and security, and these are the international agreements, and these agreements must be implemented,” said Grigoryan, referencing several documents signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan, among them the November 9, 2020 agreement.

“Yerevan’s position is to discuss what we have agreed on, that is, rights and security within the framework of the international mechanism,” insisted Grigoryan.

To the observation by Azatutyun.am that, according to Azerbaijan, this may imply integration, Grigoryan emphasized that if the end result is predetermined, then these negotiations will be difficult to move forward, because Artsakh can also announce the end results of its expectations.

“That’s why, in order for the negotiations to take place, it is necessary to create an opportunity for discussions, and it is necessary to stay within the scope of the agreements, because we have agreed to discuss security and rights,” Grigoryan concluded.

Asbarez: ‘Buy Armenian’ Easter Festival Set for March 25

Easter is a beloved holiday and a great chance to bring the entire family together. This year, an event that has become a tradition in Los Angeles, the “Buy Armenian” Easter Festival will usher the season in on March 25 at the Glendale Civic Auditorium.

For the past several years, the “Buy Armenian” Easter Festival has brought together many Los Angeles residents and the Armenian community members together, making it the largest marketplace for Armenian products.

The Easter Festival offers a unique blend of live performances by many well-known Armenian artists, amazing food, and a spectacular fair featuring a vast array of Armenian businesses presenting their products.

Past festivals have drawn more than 10,000 with more than 100 local small- and medium-sized Armenian businesses presenting their products.

Past Success
Many small Armenian businesses have sealed amazing deals with huge U.S. retail stores during the past events. Made-in-Armenia organic honey, dried fruits, organic tea, and many other products have found their way on the shelves of retailers such as Home Goods and T.J.Max.

Which companies took their businesses to the next level?

  • Haleb Store
  • Antaram Tea
  • Sohofruitz
  • BioPartez Tea from Artsakh
  • Chreni
  • PAMP

Because of efforts by the “Buy Armenian” initiatives, currently there are 10 more negotiating deals with other big retailers.

Reasons To Attend The Easter Festival

  • Armenian culture at its finest – come and get to know the Armenian culture, watch great live performances of dance and music, share laughs, and have a good time with your family or friends.
  • An amazing fair – Buy Armenian products of the highest quality for yourself, as presents for Easter or any other occasion like anniversaries and birthdays for your family, friends, or colleagues. From food items to jewelry – anything can be found here!
  • Support Armenian businesses – we are going through some rough times at the movement, and everyone needs a bit of support.

The “Buy Armenian” Easter Festival will take place on Saturday, March 25 from noon to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Civic Auditorium’s Lot 31.

AW: Literary Lights to feature We Are All Armenian editor Aram Mrjoian

NEW YORK, NYLiterary Lights continues with another in-person event in New York City, featuring Aram Mrjoian, editor of We Are All Armenian, who will be joined by the anthology’s contributors, Chris Bohjalian, Nancy Kricorian, Scout Tufankjian and Hrag Vartanian.

The event, hosted by the Columbia University Armenian Center and co-sponsored by the Armenian Society of Columbia University, will take place on April 3, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. in Room CO3 of Columbia University’s School of Social Work.

Literary Lights is a monthly reading series organized by the International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA), the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) and the Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center. The series will also feature a virtual event with Mrjoian and the book’s contributors on April 29, at 1:00 p.m. EST. Details will soon be announced.

We Are All Armenian is a groundbreaking collection of personal essays by established and emerging Armenian voices exploring the multilayered realities of life in the Armenian Diaspora. Anthology contributors also include Nancy Agabian, Liana Aghajanian, Sophia Armen, Kohar Avakian, J. P. Der Boghossian, Raffy Boudjikanian, Mashinka Firunts Hakopian, Anna Gazmarian, Olivia Katrandjian, Naira Kuzmich, Chris McCormick, Carene Rose Mekertichyan, Aline Ohanesian and Raffi Joe Wartanian.

The International Armenian Literary Alliance is a nonprofit organization launched in 2021 that supports and celebrates writers by fostering the development and distribution of Armenian literature in the English language. A network of Armenian writers and their champions, IALA gives Armenian writers a voice in the literary world through creative, professional, and scholarly advocacy.


"The life of Armenians in Karabakh will be much better than during the occupation" – Ilham Aliyev




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“It is important that disputes between countries be resolved on the basis of international law, territorial integrity and sovereignty cannot be changed by force,” Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said, speaking at the opening of the Global Baku Forum. “The life of Armenians in Karabakh will be much better than during the occupation,” he added.


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Today, the 10th Global Baku Forum on the topic “The World Today: Challenges and Hopes”, organized by the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, began in the capital of Azerbaijan.

The forum is being attended by four presidents, two prime ministers, six speakers and ministers, heads of five UN structures, 25 former presidents, 21 former prime ministers, deputy foreign ministers of 23 countries — a total of 360 representatives from 61 countries.

President Ilham Aliyev delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the forum.

10th Global Baku Forum. Photo: AzərTAc

“Conflicts can be resolved in two ways: peaceful and non-peaceful. We tried very hard to resolve the conflict with Armenia peacefully, despite the fact that as a result of the Armenian occupation in Azerbaijan, a humanitarian crisis arose, more than one million Azerbaijanis were left homeless, became refugees and internally displaced persons,” Aliyev said.

According to him, Armenia “pursued a policy of ethnic cleansing against Azerbaijanis, expelled them from Karabakh, subjected a million Azerbaijanis to suffering.”

“Despite our attempts to resolve the problem peacefully and convince Armenia to comply with the UN Security Council resolutions that demanded the immediate, complete, unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops from Azerbaijani territories, Armenia simply ignored these resolutions, demonstrating disrespect for international law and the community,” the President asserted.

Aliyev talked briefly about the reasons for the second Karabakh war in the fall of 2020:

“In 1992, immediately after the start of the conflict, the OSCE created the Minsk Group. But, unfortunately, for 28 years the Minsk Group has not achieved any results. And at the end of the negotiation process, it seemed to us that they just want to freeze the situation. They wanted this conflict to be frozen forever.

But we did not agree with this. We did what we saw fit to do, using our right to self-defense, the UN Charter, in particular Article 51. We liberated our territory by force. It was our legal right.

That is, we tried to achieve this peacefully. But we did not succeed, because the Armenian side did not demonstrate a constructive approach. Then we liberated our territory by force.”

“For almost two and a half years we have been restoring a vast territory of 10,000 square kilometers, which was completely devastated.

By the way, representatives of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center visited Shusha and I also held a panel discussion there. They saw the destruction in Fizuli, in Shusha. This is indeed a sign of barbarism. It is an “culturcide” and ecocide. And all this was done by our neighbor.

The people of Azerbaijan have the moral right to demand revenge. But the essence of my words is that we took revenge on the battlefield. We did not commit war crimes, unlike the Armenians. We did not commit genocide, unlike the Armenians. And we took revenge on the battlefield,” Aliyev said in his speech.

According to Aliyev, the time has come for peace:

“Therefore, immediately after the end of the war in November 2020, we took the initiative to start peace negotiations and presented the famous five principles that could form the basis for a peace agreement with Armenia.

We hope that the international actors who are trying to assist in this matter will convince Armenia not to miss this chance. They have lost the chance to become an independent country. They have become completely dependent, a kind of colony of another country, and now, perhaps, of other countries. Because of the aggression against us, they missed their chance to become truly independent and build their future.

Now they have a chance to start behaving like a neighbor to their neighbors. We want peace. We don’t want another war. And we think peace is achievable. What was agreed between Azerbaijan and Armenia in October last year, in particular regarding respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each other, actually demonstrates that there are no obstacles to achieving peace.”

Aliyev also raised the issue of the Armenian community of Karabakh:

“As for the Armenian minority in Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan is a multi-confessional, multi-ethnic country. The rights of minorities in Azerbaijan are protected by our constitution. Everyone who is familiar with the real situation in Azerbaijan can confirm that Azerbaijan is a country with a high level of religious and ethnic tolerance, where various ethnic groups, various confessions live in peace and with dignity.

So I believe that the life of the Armenians living in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan will be much better than during the occupation.

Each conflict has its own history, its own dynamics and its own end. But the important thing is that disputes between countries are resolved on the basis of international law, territorial integrity and sovereignty cannot be changed by force. This is the position of Azerbaijan. And this position applies not only to our case, but to all conflicts in the world. We are publicly voicing this position.”


Georgian PM, Armenian Education Minister discuss cooperation, education matters

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Multilateral relations and “fruitful cooperation” between Georgia and Armenia were discussed on Friday in a meeting between the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and Zhanna Andreasyan, the Armenian Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport. 

The officials noted the two countries being “connected by centuries-old history and good neighbourly relations”, the Government Administration said. 

They focused on the existing cooperation between their Governments in education and science, and the topic of expanding relations in the areas, with Garibashvili highlighting the “active” cooperation with Armenian counterparts and vowing to continue the efforts.


Cairo: Armenia’s FM Announces Naming Street in Yerevan after Egypt

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During his meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Armenia’s Foreign Minister revealed that the Armenian authorities are taking measures to name one of the streets of the capital Yerevan after Egypt, expressing his aspiration that this street will be opened by an Egyptian official.

Shoukry welcomed that kind gesture within the framework of relations between the two countries.

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Eurovision: Armenia: “Future Lover” will be released on the 15th of March!

Brunette, Armenia’s representative for Eurovision 2023, shared moments ago through an Instagram post the title and the release date of her entry. Brunette that was internally selected by AMPTV will sing “Future Lover” and her song will be released on the 15th of March.

On her Instagram post she also mentions that:

I’ve spent all these months creating something that truly reflects who I am as an artist and as a human. I hope this song touches your hearts just as it did mine

The 22 year-old Brunette started to become popular in her home country around 4 months ago, when she released “Bac kapuyt achkerd” (Open your blue eyes), with her song having already 5 million views on YouTube, while rumors are circulating her entry that it will be R&B influenced.

Stay tuned on EurovisionFun for more news regarding Armenia’s entry in Eurovision 2023!


https://eurovisionfun.com/en/2023/03/armenia-future-lover-will-be-released-on-the-15th-of-march/


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