OIF Secretary General welcomes International Court of Justice ruling on unblocking of Lachin corridor

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Secretary General Louise Mushikiwabo held a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister’s Personal Representative at the OIF, Ambassador Christian Ter-Stepanyan.

Ambassador Ter-Stepanyan presented the concerning situation in the region. Ter-Stepanyan told the OIF Secretary General that Azerbaijan, after its aggression against Armenia in September 2022 and subsequent occupation of sovereign territories of Armenia, is now keeping the Lachin Corridor blocked for more than two months, causing a grave humanitarian crisis and severe consequences for the 120,000 Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh.

The Ambassador noted that this step by Azerbaijan, which constitutes a violation of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, has received international condemnation and many international actors demanded Azerbaijan to stop the blockade.

In turn, the OIF tweeted that Secretary General Mushikiwabo welcomed the February 22 judgment by the International Court of Justice which 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.

During the meeting the OIF Secretary General and the Armenian envoy at the OIF also discussed issues pertaining to strengthening cooperation between Armenia and the OIF.

ARMENPRESS Exclusive: Aftermath of devastating earthquake in war-ravaged Aleppo, Syria

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. The February 6 earthquake brought further suffering to the war-ravaged Syria, with heavy destructions and thousands of deaths.

Photos by Hayk Manukyan

Due to the sanctions imposed on Syria, few countries sent aid and search and rescue (SAR) teams. Armenia was among the few countries to do so. On February 23, the Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan traveled to Syria to supervise the delivery of the third batch of humanitarian aid. A 29-man SAR team was also deployed to Aleppo.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and his delegation en route to Syria on board the aircraft carrying humanitarian aid 

ARMENPRESS sent a crew to film the aftermath of the disaster in Aleppo. The images captured in the Syrian city show people sleeping in tents after losing their homes in the quake, collapsed buildings, damaged roads and other heavy destructions.

A family in a makeshift tent in a street in quake-hit Aleppo 

Local authorities said rebuilding the city will be a difficult and long task and the international community can play a crucial role in helping the people of Aleppo.

A man searching the rubble of a collapsed building in Aleppo 

Despite the hardships, the people of Aleppo are resilient in trying to overcome the plight.

The video (filmed ) shows the heavy destruction in Aleppo. 

[see video]

Article by Karen Khachatryan

Photos by Hayk Manukyan




ANCA Western Region Endorses L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s Re-Election Bid

ANCA-WR Board and staff members with Supervisor Barger (center) and her chief deputy Anna Mouradian (third from right)


GLENDALE—The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region announced its endorsement of Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s re-election in 2024.

The announcement was made on Wednesday during a fundraising event organized by Friends of ANCA-Western Region at the Phoenicia Restaurant in Glendale to support Barger’s campaign efforts and to give members of the community the opportunity to meet her and discuss issues of concern. The event was attended by dozens of donors, representatives of leading Armenian-American community organizations, and ANCA-Western Region Board and staff members.

With Los Angeles County’s 5th Supervisorial District having the largest Armenian population mostly concentrated in Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, Santa Clarita, and other areas, Supervisor Barger has consistently advanced policy priorities of importance to her Armenian-American constituents.

Supervisor Barger with community activist Varant Melkonian Supervisor Barger with activists Vahik and Alice Petrossian

“The ANCA-Western Region is proud to endorse and support Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s bid for re-election,” said ANCA-Western Region Chair Nora Hovsepian Esq., “A tireless advocate and friend to the Armenian community, we are confident that she will continue to elevate Armenian-American policy priorities at this critical time for our community, our people, and our nation.” 

During the event on Wednesday, Barger answered questions from members of the community while redoubling her commitment to efforts to end the illegal blockade of Artsakh and ensure the right of self-determination of the Armenians of Artsakh. Moreover, Supervisor Barger reaffirmed her commitment to work tirelessly in support of the Armenian-American community-service institutions, and to ensure that the Armenian community of Los Angeles County is safe from Armenophobia and anti-Armenian discrimination.

Supervisor Barger with ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian Supervisor Barger with ANCA-WR activist Michael Mahdesian (left) and ANCA-WR Board member Levon Kirakosian

In response to a question from an attendee, Barger stated: “I welcome the International Court of Justice’s preliminary measure ordering Azerbaijan to unblock the Lachin Corridor, but we can’t stop our efforts until the Biden Administration takes tangible steps to hold Azerbaijan accountable through sanctions.”

Just last month, Barger co-authored a motion with Supervisor Lindsey Horvath condemning Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor and calling upon the Biden Administration to take immediate action in response to the humanitarian crisis manufactured by the Aliyev regime. In coordination with the ANCA – Western Region, Barger has been a leading voice in combating Armenophobia and misinformation targeting the Armenian-American community in Los Angeles.

Last year, Barger led the charge to rescind a Scroll of Honor from Los Angeles County to the Azerbaijani Consul General. Subsequently, Supervisor Barger received the Foreign Minister of Artsakh, Davit Babayan, during his ANCA-WR-led visit throughout Southern California in late 2022 – where the Supervisor honored the Foreign Minister and reiterated her and Los Angeles County’s continued support to the people of the Republic of Artsakh.

Barger, whose Chief Deputy Anna Mouradian is a daughter of our community, was first elected in 2016 to the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors. However, her tenure in public service began in 1988, when she rose through the ranks of then-Supervisor Michael Antonovich’s office to ultimately reach the position of Chief Deputy.

Barger’s relationship with the Armenian-American community has been fruitful and has significantly aided in developing Armenian-American institutions. She secured substantial funding of one million dollars for the Armenian American Museum still under construction in Glendale, California.

Barger has consistently supported the ARS Social Services program after an introductory meeting was organized between her and ARS Regional Executive members and staff, and she has also consistently supported the ANCA-WR Hye Votes program for voter education. In 2017, her vocal stance on honoring the memory of the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide led to the establishment of an annual Armenian History Month each April in Los Angeles County.

Barger and Mouradian also joined the ANCA-WR-led delegation visit to Armenia in 2019 to strengthen ties between the County of Los Angeles and the Republic of Armenia.

In 2019, for her years of service and commitment to our community, Barger was honored at the ANCA-WR Annual Awards Gala as Woman of the Year.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.

Armenian Deputy FM, co-founder of Artsakh-European Parliament friendship group refer to regional security issues

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. On February 23, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Paruyr Hovhannisyan received the delegation led by MEP François Alfonsi, co-founder of the friendship group with Artsakh in the European Parliament.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from MFA Armenia, during the meeting, the parties discussed the security situation in the South Caucasus region, the importance of the deployment of the EU observation mission, the need for the immediate release of the Armenian prisoners of war kept in Azerbaijani captivity, and the steps to preserve the Armenian cultural heritage.

The deputy minister presented in detail the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh resulted by the blocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan. In this context, the parties highlighted the decision of the International Court of Justice regarding the indication of provisional measures against Azerbaijan.

It is noted that a number of issues of the Armenia-EU partnership agenda were discussed, including inter-parliamentary cooperation. Paruyr Hovhannisyan highly appreciated the firm position of the European Parliament on issues of primary importance for the Armenian side, which was reflected in the relevant resolutions and reports.

Prime Minister Pashinyan holds telephone talk with Vladimir Putin

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The interlocutors referred to the humanitarian, environmental and energy crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh resulted by Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor.

The Prime Minister attached importance to the implementation of the necessary steps by the Russian Federation to overcome it. At the same time, the Prime Minister emphasized the ruling of the UN International Court of Justice regarding the unblocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan.

Issues related to the implementation of the trilateral agreements of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan signed on November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021 and October 31, 2022 were discussed.

The sides exchanged thoughts on the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/23/2023

                                        Thursday, 
Karabakh Premier Sacked
Nagorno-Karabakh - Businessman Ruben Vardanyan holds a news conference in 
Stepanakert, September 2, 2022.
Ending weeks of speculation, Nagorno-Karabakh’s president, Arayik Harutiunian, 
announced on Thursday the dismissal of his chief minister, Ruben Vardanyan, 
demanded by Azerbaijan.
Harutiunian also expressed readiness to embark on a “dialogue” with Baku which 
has been blocking Karabakh’s sole land link with Armenia for more than two 
months. But he stressed that the Karabakh Armenians will continue to resist 
Azerbaijani rule and assert their right to self-determination.
“Artsakh will never give up its sovereignty, and there can be no question of 
integration with neighboring Azerbaijan,” he said in an address to Karabakh’s 
population aired during a meeting in Stepanakert.
Azerbaijan has been trying to regain full control of Karabakh since its victory 
in the 2020 war with Armenia. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said late last 
week that Baku will be ready to negotiate over the “rights and security of 
Karabakh’s Armenian minority” only if Vardanyan resigns and leaves “our 
territory.”
Vardanyan is an Armenian-born billionaire businessman who was appointed as state 
minister, the second-highest post in Karabakh’s leadership, last November two 
months after renouncing his Russian citizenship. Baku condemned his appointment, 
saying that it was engineered by Russia. Moscow denied that.
Nagorno-Karabakh - Karabakh's State Minister Ruben Vardanyan (right) and 
President Arayik Harutiunian (second from right) pray during a Christmas mass at 
Stepanakert’s Holy Mother of God Cathedral, January 6, 2023.
In recent weeks, there have been signs of a rift between Harutiunian and 
Vardanyan related to the Azerbaijani blockade. Last month Vardanyan publicly 
ruled out his resignation which reportedly was also sought by Armenia’s 
government.
Harutiunian insisted that Vardanyan’s sacking is not the result of pressure from 
Baku or Yerevan. He attributed his decision to “tactical differences” between 
the two men over a number of “factors,” including the “interests of geopolitical 
actors.”
The Karabakh leader also cited the need not to “deplete our resilience” in the 
face of the continuing blockade that has caused serious shortages of energy, 
food, medicine and other essential items in the Armenian-populated region. He 
did not elaborate.
Harutiunian noted at the same time that “this crisis situation could 
significantly ease in the coming days.” It was not clear if he hinted at the 
impending lifting of the blockade.
Speaking during the cabinet meeting in Stepanakert, Vardanyan confirmed his 
“differences” with Harutiunian but shed little light on them. He expressed hope 
that Harutiunian’s “words are turned into action” so that “people don’t lose 
faith” in them.
Vardanyan also linked his dismissal to strong “outside pressure” exerted on 
Karabakh’s leadership. He went on to make clear that he will not leave Karabakh.
“Not only will I not leave, but I can't imagine myself without Artsakh. I will 
happily continue with the activities that I have been doing so far,” the former 
investment banker said, pointing to his charity projects launched in Karabakh.
“Azerbaijan, which hoped to bring us to our knees and break us, made a grave 
mistake,” added Vardanyan. “Azerbaijan saw that we became more united.”
Pashinian Again Phones Putin
Armenia - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian attend a CSTO summit in Yerevan, November 23, 2023.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian telephoned Russian President Vladimir Putin on 
Thursday to discuss the latest Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.
The Kremlin said Pashinian briefed Putin on the results of his February 18 
meeting in Munich with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his “other 
conversations with foreign partners.” It said they also touched upon the 
implementation of Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements brokered by Russia and “the 
current situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.”
“Contacts on this matter at various levels will continue,” the Kremlin added in 
a statement on the call which it said took place “at the initiative of the 
Armenian side.”
An Armenian readout of the call likewise said the two men “exchanged thoughts on 
the process of normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.”
It said Pashinian also raised with Putin “the humanitarian, ecological and 
energy crisis” in Nagorno-Karabakh caused by Azerbaijan’s continuing blockade of 
the Lachin corridor. He again urged Moscow to take “necessary steps to overcome 
it.”
Pashinian made the same appeal during his previous phone call with Putin 
reported on January 31.
Armenian leaders have repeatedly accused Russian peacekeepers of doing little to 
unblock the sole road connecting Karabakh to Armenia. Moscow has rejected the 
criticism.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Azerbaijan to end the blockade 
when he spoke with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov by phone on 
January 17. Lavrov is scheduled to visit Baku next week.
The U.S. State Department indicated on Wednesday that European Union chief 
Charles Michel is due to host another Aliyev-Pashinian meeting next week. The 
Armenian government’s press office did not confirm the information on Thursday. 
It said later in the day that Pashinian will fly to Berlin on March 2 on a 
two-day visit during which he will meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Earlier this week, the Russian Foreign Ministry again accused the EU and the 
United States of using the Karabakh conflict to try to squeeze Russia out of the 
South Caucasus.
Armenian FM Visits Quake-Hit Syria
        • Nane Sahakian
Syria - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad meets Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat 
Mirzoyan in Damascus, .
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 
Damascus on Thursday as Armenia delivered a third batch of humanitarian aid to 
Syrian victims of this month’s devastating earthquake in Syria and Turkey.
The Armenian Foreign Ministry reported that Mirzoyan discussed with Assad 
Syrian-Armenian relations, “regional and international security” as well as 
bilateral “cooperation on international platforms.” He held a separate meeting 
with Syrian Foreign Minister Fayssal Mikdad.
According to the official Syrian news agency SANA, Assad praised his country’s 
“historical” ties with Armenia and its worldwide Diaspora. He also thanked the 
Armenian government for sending a search-and-rescue team and relief to the 
northern Syrian city of Aleppo hit hard by the February 6 earthquake.
Mirzoyan flew to Damascus on board a transport plane that carried 32 tons of 
food and medicine for Aleppo residents affected by the disaster. He toured the 
war-ravaged city and met with the Armenian rescuers still working there later in 
the day.
The magnitude 7.8 quake killed at least 1,400 people in Syria’s 
government-controlled areas. The victims included several Syrian Armenians from 
Aleppo.
“The schools here remain closed and people still live in fear,” Zarmig 
Boghigian, the editor of the Aleppo-based Armenian-language newspaper Kantsasar, 
told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service on Wednesday.
An estimated 80,000 ethnic Armenians, most of them descendants of survivors of 
the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey, lived in Syria before the outbreak 
of its bloody civil war in 2011. At least half of them reportedly fled the 
country during the fighting. Thousands took refuge in Armenia.
Armenia was one of the few countries that did not cut ties with Assad’s regime 
and maintained functioning diplomatic missions Damascus and Aleppo throughout 
the civil war. In 2019, it deployed, with Russia’s support, more than 80 
demining specialists, army medics and other noncombat military personnel to 
Syria, prompting criticism from the United States.
U.S. Signals Another Armenian-Azeri Summit
        • Astghik Bedevian
U.S. - State Department spokesperson Ned Price speaks during a briefing at the 
State Department in Washington, November 2, 2022.
Armenia and Azerbaijan will hold further high-level negotiations “in the coming 
days” to try to build on “significant progress” made by them in recent months, 
the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.
“This [progress] has been the result of … trilateral engagement with the United 
States, the work that the EU has done in their diplomacy as well, and what we 
hope to see when the parties come together in Brussels in the coming days in the 
talks hosted by President [Charles] Michel of the EU,” the department spokesman, 
Ned Price, told a news briefing in Washington.
“So, we hope to see a continuation of that progress,” he said. “We are not being 
Pollyannaish, but we are continuing to support this dialogue, this diplomacy, 
towards a comprehensive solution in every way we possibly can.”
Price did not specify whether Michel will hold a trilateral meeting with 
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. 
The head of the European Union’s top decision-making body hosted a series of 
talks between them last year.
The Armenian government would not say on Thursday whether the two leaders are 
indeed scheduled to meet in Brussels. A government spokesman told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service that he has “no information about the meeting at the moment.”
Aliyev and Pashinian met in Munich as recently as on Saturday for talks 
organized by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. They reportedly 
concentrated on an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty discussed by the two sides 
for the past year.
Germany - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Armenian Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Munich, February 18, 
2023.
Aliyev spoke after the Munich summit of “progress” in Armenia’s position on the 
treaty which he hopes will help to restore full Azerbaijani control over 
Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinian’s political opponents at home renewed afterwards 
their allegations that he has accepted Azerbaijan’s terms of the peace deal.
The Western-mediated talks come amid Russia’s continuing attempts to regain the 
initiative in the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is scheduled to visit Baku next week. 
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov will pay “special attention” 
to the implementation of Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements brokered by Moscow.
“We call on our partners in Baku and Yerevan to resume joint work on each of the 
areas of normalizing bilateral relations as soon as possible,” the ministry 
spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said on Wednesday.
Zakharova implicitly criticized Yerevan for cancelling in December a planned 
meeting of the Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian foreign ministers in Moscow in 
protest against the Azerbaijani blockade of the Lachin corridor.
Earlier this week, Moscow again accused the EU and the United States of using 
the Karabakh conflict to try to squeeze it out of the South Caucasus.
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PM Pashinyan congratulates Estonia’s Kaja Kallas on national holiday

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia, on the occasion of the national holiday.

“Your Excellency,

I congratulate you on the national holiday of the Republic of Estonia, the Independence Day.

I would like to note with satisfaction the high level of friendly relations between Armenia and Estonia in the field of politics, as well as different economic spheres of mutual interest.

We highly appreciate the willingness of Estonia, one of Armenia’s important partners in Europe, to support the democratic reforms and public administration improvement processes being implemented in Armenia.

We also attach importance to Estonia’s support in the further development of the Armenia-EU partnership, as well as in the implementation of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement.

Taking this opportunity, I wish you new success, and peace and prosperity to the friendly people of Estonia,” the Armenian Prime Minister said in the letter by his office.

United States encourages Armenia and Azerbaijan to hold EU-mediated summit to continue progress

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. President of the European Council Charles Michel has extended an invitation to Armenia and Azerbaijan to hold talks in Brussels, the United States Department of State spokesperson Ned Price said at a press briefing.

Price had earlier announced the planned EU-mediated Armenia-Azerbaijan summit at the February 23 briefing.

“We’re very supportive of the EU process, and I should note that there is an offer from President Michel of the EU to host the parties in Brussels. It’s an opportunity, should they accept it, to sit down to continue the progress that we’ve seen in recent weeks,” Price said.

Asked when the Brussels meeting is expected to take place, Price said: “My understanding is that the invitation and the opportunity has been extended to the parties. Ultimately, it’s going to have to be up to the parties themselves – our Armenian partners, our Azerbaijani partners – to speak to their potential participation in any such meeting.”

Putin, Pashinyan talk situation on Armenian-Azerbaijani border

 TASS 
Russia – Feb 23 2023
The sides discussed issues of implementing trilateral agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan with the goal of ensuring stability and security in the region

TASS, February 23. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed over the phone on Thursday the implementation of agreements between the Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders on stabilizing the situation in the region, the Kremlin press service said.

“The sides discussed issues of implementing trilateral agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan with the goal of ensuring stability and security in the region. They also touched upon the current situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” the statement said.

British Ambassador in Baku demonstrates ignorance of Karabakh conflict origins

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Armenia – Feb 23 2023

The visit of British Minister of State for the European Region Leo Docherty to Baku included a visit to the Shehid Alley by the Azerbaijani authorities.

British Ambassador to Azerbaijan Fergus Auld tweeted about the visit. “It is noted that the Minister of State honored the memory of shehids who fell on January 20, 1990 as a result of “the massacre committed by Soviet troops against the peaceful population of Azerbaijan.” “The Kremlin is now committing similar events in Ukraine,” Auld added,” Azerbaijani media reported.

With such a comparison, obviously intended to “sting” either the Kremlin or the USSR, Ambassador Auld in fact showed his ignorance of the history of the current stage of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict. The events of January 1990, which the British diplomat compared to the war in Ukraine, were the result of the massacre of Armenians in Azerbaijan. Unfortunately, the Soviet Union’s actions were only a belated attempt to stop the massacres of Armenians in Baku and other Azerbaijani cities. This is how the authorities of then Soviet Azerbaijan responded to the liberation movement of Armenians of Daghlig Garabagh.

Unfortunately, not only do they prefer not to remember this shameful page of their history in Azerbaijan, but they also assure themselves and others that it simply did not exist.