Mkhitaryan set for Inter medical on June 22

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YEREVAN, JUNE 22, ARMENPRESS. Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is expected to have his medical with Inter Milan and sign the two-year contract on June 22, Football Italia reports.

The midfielder is a free agent after June 30, because he failed to agree a new deal with Roma.

It is reported the salary he agreed with Inter will be worth an initial €3.3m per season net plus performance-related bonuses, so with add-ons should reach €4.2m per year.

The Armenia international should be tied to the club until June 2024.

Armenia has big technological potential: Minister sure Orion Summit will contribute to finding new ways for progress

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YEREVAN, JUNE 22, ARMENPRESS. Orion Summit 2022, that is taking place in Yerevan, is of vital importance for tech companies, as well as for the development of the sector. This technological summit is also a good opportunity to record the sector’s developments and achievements, Armenian Minister of High Technological Industry Robert Khachatryan said in his speech at the summit, Armenpress correspondent reports.

“Holding such events is of key importance for the technological companies, as well as for the development of the field. Today famous representatives of technological and business sectors will gather in a single platform to discuss the relevant topics, share their experience and success stories. This is also a good opportunity for us to record the developments and achievements of the field”, the minister said.

In his remarks the minister said one should not avoid talking also about the problems as, according to him, revealing and discussing them, developing solution ways allows not to repeat the mistakes and avoid making new mistakes.

He said that the development of startup ecosystem is on the agenda of the high-tech ministry. Minister Khachatryan assured that they are conducting consistent works for the development and progress of startups. He is sure that the experience of successful companies could be a serious impetus for the new startups.

“Armenia has a big technological potential, and this potential is partially gathered here. I am convinced the results of this summit will not make wait long. I am sure that the event will be productive and will contribute to finding jointly new directions for progress”, the minister said.

About Orion

Orion Worldwide Innovations (“Orion”), is a startup growth and ecosystem acceleration hub and offers a full-service package to make companies investable to enter the US market, enhance their customer acquisition strategies, stay competitive and protect their innovation. Orion is a U.S.-based company formed in 2017, with offices in New York City, U.S., and Yerevan, Armenia, though Orion partners with companies and investor networks worldwide.




RFE/RL Armenian Report – 06/22/2022

                                        Wednesday, 
Vanetsian Confirms Split From Opposition Coalition
        • Astghik Bedevian
Armenia - Fatherland party leader Artur Vanetsian addresses an opposition rally 
in Yerevan, May 1, 2022.
Former National Security Service (NSS) Director Artur Vanetsian has confirmed 
that his Fatherland party is parting ways with other major opposition forces 
that have been jointly trying to topple Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian with 
street protests.
Vanetsian said on Tuesday that he is resigning his parliament seat because he 
believes the National Assembly has “ceased to be an effective platform” for 
challenging the Armenian government. He also announced the breakup of 
Fatherland’s Pativ Unem alliance with former President Serzh Sarkisian’s 
Republican Party (HHK).
In an interview with Armenian Public Television aired hours later, Vanetsian 
said he is “separating” from the HHK and the main opposition Hayastan bloc 
headed by another ex-president, Robert Kocharian.
“I have my agenda and follow my agenda,” he said. “There are certain differences 
on the ways of achieving the ultimate [opposition] goal … Let me not go into 
details now. You will see my further actions.”
The HHK’s deputy chairman, Armen Ashotian, acknowledged “tactical” differences 
with Vanetsian’s party but did not elaborate on them. He stressed that the 
country’s main opposition forces still share the same “strategic goals.”
Gegham Manukian, a lawmaker representing Hayastan, said it “respects” 
Vanetsian’s decision and believes their “joint struggle” against Pashinian will 
continue. He also made clear that Kocharian’s bloc will not give up its 29 seats 
in the 107-member parliament.
Ashotian hinted that the four lawmakers affiliated with the HHK also have no 
plans to resign from the parliament.
Pativ Unem and Hayastan launched on May 1 daily demonstrations in Yerevan aimed 
at forcing Pashinian to resign. In what they called a change of tactics, 
opposition leaders announced on June 14 that they will now hold antigovernment 
rallies in Yerevan on a weekly basis. Their next rally is scheduled for Friday.
Armenian Military Silent On Soldier’s Death
        • Anush Mkrtchian
Armenia - Armenian soldiers take up positions on the border with Azerbaijan, May 
17, 2021.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry has declined so far to shed light on the latest death 
of an Armenian soldier guarding the border with Azerbaijan.
The 20-year-old conscript, Hrach Piliposian, was killed at the weekend at a 
border section in eastern Gegharkunik province in still unclear circumstances. 
His death was officially confirmed on Saturday hours after the Azerbaijani 
military reported overnight fighting with Armenian forces deployed in the area.
Local government officials in Gegharkunik said that Piliposian died as a result 
of that skirmish. The Defense Ministry in Yerevan did not confirm or deny that, 
promising on Saturday to reveal the circumstances of his death soon.
The ministry has still not given any details of the incidents. Its press service 
did not answer phone calls on Wednesday.
The soldier’s family living in a village in central Armenia has also not 
received official information about the causes and circumstances of his death. 
His uncle, Ashot Khachatrian, said that no military official has visited family 
members so far.
Armenia - Hrach Piliposian, an Armenian soldier killed on the Armenian-Azeri 
border.
He cited officers of Piliposian’s army unit as saying privately that the soldier 
was killed by enemy fire. “According to our information, he got shrapnel and 
bullet wounds,” Khachatrian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Zhanna Aleksanian, a human rights activist monitoring the armed forces, deplored 
their “suspicious” silence.
“The defense minister [Suren Papikian] does not bother to provide any 
information to the public,” said Aleksanian. “The whole [ruling] elite is silent 
along with him.”
The Defense Ministry has usually been quick to report combat deaths in the 
Armenian army ranks. Each such case is formally investigated by a corresponding 
division of the country’s Investigative Committee.
A spokesman for the committee, Vartan Tadevosian, said that it cannot comment on 
Piliposian’s death because the Defense Ministry has made no statements to that 
effect. “I don’t know what the situation is now,” he said.
Russia Unconvinced By U.S. Assurances On Karabakh
        • Naira Nalbandian
RUSSIAN -- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova gives a press 
conference in Moscow, July 1, 2021
Russia on Wednesday dismissed a senior U.S. official’s assurances that 
Washington wants to continue to cooperate with Moscow in facilitating a 
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Karen Donfried denied at the weekend Russian 
claims that the United States as well as France stopped that cooperation 
following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. She said that the OSCE Minsk Group 
co-headed by the three mediating powers remains a “very important format” for 
brokering an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace accord.
“France, the U.S. and Russia would continue in that format,” Donfried told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
“I would like to allow myself to doubt the sincerity of Karen Donfried's 
statement,” said Maria Zakharova, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman. “If 
Washington and Paris really considered the unique mediating format of the Minsk 
Group important, they would not allow themselves to neglect the mandate approved 
by all participating states.”
Zakharova claimed that the U.S. and France froze the work of the Minsk Group and 
caused it “irreparable damage” as part of their broader attempts to isolate 
Russia on the international stage.
“There is no guarantee that such irresponsible actions will not be repeated,” 
she told reporters in Moscow. “Pretending that nothing happened just won't work. 
New realities must be taken into account.”
Belgium - European Council President Charles Michel, Armenian Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev begin a trilateral 
meeting in Brussels, April 6, 2022.
Russia has also been irked by the European Union’s separate Karabakh peace 
efforts that intensified after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. In April, 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the EU of seeking to sideline his 
country and use the Karabakh conflict in the standoff over Ukraine.
A senior EU diplomat insisted earlier this month that the 27-nation bloc is “not 
engaged in any kind of competition” with Moscow in the Armenian-Azerbaijani 
peace process.
In recent weeks, Armenia’s leaders have called for renewed joint activities of 
U.S., Russian and French co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group. By contrast, 
Azerbaijani officials and President Ilham Aliyev in particular have repeatedly 
questioned the need for the group’s continued existence.
Lavrov is scheduled to fly to Baku on Thursday for talks with Aliyev and 
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.
Youth Activists Acquitted Over 2019 Attack On Government Critic
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Video blogger Narek Malian speaks to journalists, January 28, 2020.
A court in Yerevan has acquitted Western-funded youth activists who assaulted a 
blogger highly critical of the Armenian government more than three years ago.
The outspoken video blogger, Narek Malian, was confronted by members of a youth 
group called Restart in March 2019. A video of the incident showed the Restart 
leader, Davit Petrosian, and several other men forcibly carrying him along a 
street in downtown Yerevan before being stopped by police officers.
The men said afterwards that they wanted to throw Malian into a trash container 
in response to his “slanderous” statements about Restart. As Petrosian explained 
at the time, they tried to “put the garbage in its place.”
Petrosian and five other men were detained during the incident but set free a 
few hours later. They were charged with attempted kidnapping, with prosecutors 
demanding suspended prison sentences for them during their subsequent trial.
The judge presiding over the trial, Davit Harutiunian, cleared the defendants of 
the accusation in a verdict handed down earlier this week.
Yuri Avagian, one of the defendants and Restart’s current leader, defended their 
actions, saying that they did not constitute a kidnapping attempt or even 
hooliganism and were aimed at ending the use of insults in Armenian political 
discourse. Avagian claimed that he and his comrades did not cause Malian any 
“physical or psychological” harm.
Armenia - Restart leader Davit Petrosian speaks to RFE/RL, March 11, 2019.
Malian condemned the verdict and said he will appeal it. He accused the 
presiding judge of bowing to pressure from what he called Armenian followers of 
U.S. billionaire George Soros.
“The purpose of recruiting and creating that group financed by oligarch Soros is 
to silence dissidents through violence and to impose their agenda on people 
defying their network,” he charged in a statement released on Wednesday.
Malian, who had worked as an adviser to former Armenian police chief Vladimir 
Gasparian, earlier blamed the Armenian branch of Soros’s Open Society 
Foundations (OSF) for the 2019 attack. OSF-Armenia condemned the attack and 
strongly denied any responsibility for it.
Speaking in March 2019, the then OSF-Armenia director, Larisa Minasian, 
confirmed that Restart received a $20,000 grant from her organization. But she 
insisted that the funding was only meant to support the group’s stated efforts 
to make the Yerevan State University administration more accountable to students.
Restart appears to have also received funding from the European Union. The head 
of the EU Delegation in Yerevan, Andrea Wiktorin, praised the organization in 
February this year when she addressed an event marking the fourth anniversary of 
its creation. Wiktorin said that Restart “upholds the rights of students across 
Armenia and promotes critical thinking and youth participation in policy making.”
Members of the group actively participated in the 2018 “velvet revolution” that 
brought Nikol Pashinian to power. By contrast, Malian has been very scathing 
about the dramatic regime change. He has lambasted the Armenian prime minister 
and poured scorn on his supporters on social media.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2022 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
 

Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival to have special program on 2020 Artsakh War

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YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. The Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival 2022 will introduce movie fans on a special program during which films touching upon the 2020 Artsakh War will be presented, Artistic Director of the Festival Karen Avetisyan said, adding that one of the films has been shot by Greeks, the other by Argentines and the next one by Egyptians. There are also two films relating to the topic by director from Armenia and Artsakh.

“The accusations that the Festival ignores Artsakh or avoids this topic under the influence of some forces are at least nonsense as those who accuse have not even seen the program of the Festival which is not published yet. Any festival selection supposes selected and unfortunately, non-selected films on any topic. Golden Apricot is not an exception, and the fact that this Festival pays special attention to the most important topic for its country is not an exception as well. That is the war and post-war period. Moreover, the closing film of the 19th Golden Apricot is an Armenian reference to the 44-Day War”, he said.

Earlier reports were spread that the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival has denied the documentary about Artsakh “The Desire To Live”.

Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival will take place from July 10 to 17, 2022. Around 100 films will be screened during the Festival.




EAEU states agree to develop Eurasian transportation routes

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YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. The member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are ready to boost the activities on developing the Eurasian transportation corridors and routes, Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Mikhail Myasnikovich told reporters summing up the results of the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council held in Minsk, Belarus.

“A decision was adopted aimed at boosting the work on developing the transportation infrastructure, including the Eurasian transportation corridors and routes”, he said.

He said that there is a proposal to “build a Southern railway in Armenia, reconstruct the M-1 highway for the development of Europe-Western China highway branching to Belarus, build Europe-Western China railway and China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway”.

EAEU entering stage of revealing its integration potential for benefit of creating common economic space – Pashinyan

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YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan participated in the expanded-format session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Minsk. Firstly, the Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko met the Heads of Government of the EAEU member states, and then the video-shooting ceremony took place, the PM’s Office said.

Prime Minister Pashinyan delivered a speech at the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, in which, in particular, he noted,

“Distinguished members of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council,

Dear participants of the session,

First of all, let me thank the Belarusian side and personally the Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko for organizing the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council and, of course, for the warm reception and the traditional hospitality.

Taking this opportunity, I would like to thank the presiding party, personally the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, Akylbek Japarov, for his efforts to develop the issues to be discussed.

I sincerely welcome the representatives of the member and observer states of the Eurasian Economic Union.

The Eurasian Economic Union is gradually completing the stage of accomplishment, and is passing to the stage of revealing its integration potential for the benefit of creating a common economic space, sustainable economic growth of our countries, strengthening competitiveness, effective promotion of its economic interests in the international arena.

Given the new realities, the need to strengthen the close coordination of our actions increases as a basis for the member states to adapt to the modern conditions of the world economy.

In the context of modern economic challenges, one of the most important issues remains to ensure food security of our countries. At present, for objective reasons, some restrictions on the supply of certain types of agricultural products arise in the common agricultural market, which can negatively affect the sustainable agricultural activities in our countries, in general, the food security of the Union.

In this regard, I believe that the member states of the Union should respond to the risks first of all on a collective basis, using the potential of developing consolidated, mutually acceptable solutions, minimizing the possibility of food shortages.

Dear participants of the meeting,

As the continuation of the discussion of the key issues on our agenda that started yesterday, I would like to dwell on some aspects that are relevant for the Union.

Cooperation within the Union is a priority for our countries, which allows to strengthen the traditional cooperation, to establish new partnerships in order to realize the economic potential of the Union.

In this context, for the purpose of the operation of the Union’s common market, I consider the removal of barriers to mutual trade, the formation of new export-import logistics chains, the development of import substitution, and the further improvement of conditions for doing business important.

The experience of the recent years shows that most of the obstacles faced by businesses arise due to the lack of unified, coordinated, consented rules of activity. Only the readiness for constructive dialogue, openness and transparency can help maintain positive dynamics in this issue.

I attach importance to solving the issue of the alcoholic beverages market. The establishment of common goals and principles, common regulatory measures can contribute to the creation of a common market without discriminatory restrictions or exceptions in mutual trade. This is a priority direction for Armenia, which has wide export opportunities.

Colleagues,

We are witnessing a digital transformation of the world economy. Without advanced digital tools and technologies, it is difficult to compete in the world arena.

Since the formation of the digital agenda of the Union, a number of large-scale projects have already been launched, due to which the economic relations between our countries have become more simple and more transparent in terms of assessing their effectiveness.

I consider the development of the system for tracking cargo through navigation seals important, mutual recognition of digital signatures, as well as the discussion of cross-border e-commerce, the growth of which poses new challenges for us, requiring effective solution to issues related to product security, consumer protection, as well as ensuring the integrity of taxes and customs revenues.

Given the lack of shared borders with the EAEU member states, the digitalization of processes will save time and material resources for Armenia.

Logistics is another field that requires digital solutions. In this context, I would like to emphasize the need for the member states to work out agreed proposals for cooperation on creation and development of transport infrastructure, multi-module logistics centers and Eurasian transport corridors. The Armenian side attaches great importance to the development of dialogue and cooperation with the People’s Republic of China in the implementation of the “Belt and Road” strategic initiative.

Distinguished Heads of Delegations,

In the end, I would like to note that despite the objective difficulties that arise on the way to reaching compromises, we continue to move towards building an effective union that will work successfully in today’s difficult realities.

Thank you for your productive work and constructive discussion”.

The Prime Ministers of the Eurasian Economic Union member states discussed and adopted decisions related to the strengthening of the internal market, the development of transport infrastructure, and the regulation of customs tariffs. Reference was also made to cooperation on digital agenda.

By the decision adopted at the meeting, the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission was instructed to ensure, together with the governments of the EAEU member states, the preparation of indicative balances on wheat, barley, corn, sunflower seeds, sugar and other products.

Tigran Sargsyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Development Bank, made a presentation on the forthcoming joint programs and steps in the direction of the digitalization process.

The agreed documents and protocols were signed at the session.

It was decided to hold the next session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Kyrgyzstan at the end of August.

After the session, the Prime Ministers visited the Victory Square in Minsk, laying wreaths at the monument to the victory in the Great Patriotic War, paying tribute to the memory of all the victims.

Problems in Yerevan’s transportation system to be solved by 70-80% by the end of 2023, says Mayor

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YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. 6 billion 342 million 503 thousand drams will be allocated from the 2022 budget of Yerevan for the purchase of 15 trolleybuses and 150 buses, Mayor of Yerevan Hrachya Sargsyan said at the Yerevan City Council session today.

“By the end of 2023, the problems in the transportation system will be solved by 70-80%. Now we are making legislative amendments in order to engage private companies in the process of transport operation. The draft is ready, and that amendment will happen this year. It will allow us to announce tender for acquiring new, additional rolling stock”, the Mayor said, adding that 87 12-meter buses will be in Yerevan in March-April 2023.

Opposition MP: Gagik Jhangiryan cannot participate in the consideration of disciplinary proceedings against Ruben Vardazaryan

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ArmInfo.Acting head of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) Gagik Jhangiryan cannot participate in the consideration of disciplinary proceedings against Ruben  Vardazaryan, including in terms of making a decision. Lawyer Aram  Vardevanyan, a MP from the “Armenia” opposition faction, stated this  referring to the scandalous recording of the conversation between  Jhangiryan and the dismissed head of the Supreme Judicial Council  Ruben Vardazaryan, which was released yesterday.

According to him, from a legal point of view, there are several  indisputable starting points for the situation around the  SJC-Jhangiryan.

Vardevanyan added that having a number of subjective observations,  however, he will confine himself to presenting objective ones.

“Firstly, a criminal case should be initiated against Gagik  Jhangiryan.  Secondly, Gagik Jhangiryan cannot participate in the  consideration of disciplinary proceedings against Ruben Vardazaryan,  including in terms of making a decision. Given the first  circumstance, Jhangiryan’s powers must inevitably be suspended, it  will apply to all proceedings.  And thirdly, irreparable damage has  been done to the reputation of the judiciary, especially the SJC, and  the legitimacy of the 2021 elections,” Vardevanyan concluded.  It  should be noted that on June 20, the temporarily dismissed Chairman  of the Supreme Judicial Council Ruben Vardazaryan presented a  scandalous recording of a conversation with Acting Chairman of the  Supreme Judicial Council Gagik Jhangiryan and a member of the Supreme  Judicial Council Stepan Mikayelyan, which took place on February 20,  2021. In this conversation, Jhangiryan persuades Vardazaryan to leave  his post, while asking him to do it “for good, quietly and  peacefully.” He advises to think about the future of children, family  and assures that if he leaves, then all criminal cases initiated  against him will be terminated. “I guarantee you this as long as I’m  alive,” according to the recording Jhangiryan said.  

After the recording was published, the Prosecutor General’s Office  announced that the recording of the conversation between Gagik  Jhangiryan, member of the SJC Stepan Mikayelyan, and Ruben  Vardazaryan, had been sent to the Investigative Committee for study.  

And the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) reported that the decision on  the case against Vardazaryan would be made public on June 23.  It  should be reminded that Gagik Jhangiryan was appointed Acting  Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) at a closed meeting on  April 15, 2021. Prior to this, Vardazaryan’s powers were suspended,  however, he never officially resigned.

World Council of Churches elects new general secretary

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YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches (WCC) held its first offline meeting after 2018, in the ecumenical center of Geneva on June 15-18.

Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay was elected as the new general secretary of the World Council of Churches during the meeting on June 17, the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin said.

The meeting was attended by members of the Central Committee Archbishop Vigen Ayqazyan (Armenian Eastern Diocese of the United States) and Mrs. Dianna Tsaghikyan (Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.

At a WCC inter-church platform Archbishop Vigen Ayqazyan raised the challenges facing the Armenian people caused by the 2020 aggression unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh.

Armenpress: What will Starlink satellite internet connection give to Armenia?, clarifies High-tech ministry

What will Starlink satellite internet connection give to Armenia?, clarifies High-tech ministry

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YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. According to the map of Starlink satellite internet provider, Starlink internet connection will be available in Armenia in 2023.

In response to the query of ARMENPRESS what will it give to Armenia, the Ministry of High Technological Industry said that Starlink satellite internet connection could be an additional, and in some cases an alternative internet connection for Armenia. It will allow people to use internet in remote areas regardless of cable access.

“Taking into account the fact that the provision of the satellite internet is carried out through radio frequencies, some changes need to made in the table of frequency distributions and several legal acts of Armenia, by providing satellite internet users with conditions for unauthorized use of those frequencies”, the ministry said.

Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, providing high-speed, low-latency broadband internet across the globe. Within each coverage area, orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis. SpaceX has launched about 2,500 Starlink satellites to support its global network. Starlink provides satellite internet access coverage to 34 countries.