Erdogan acknowledges direct participation in aggression against Armenia and Artsakh

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Armenia – Aug 8 2022

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the conference of ambassadors spoke about the war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh and Armenia.

According to Turkish CNNturk, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that it was with the support of Turkey that Azerbaijan defeated Armenia in 2020.

He also believes that Armenia will correctly assess developments and respond positively to the calls of Turkey and Azerbaijan.

Thus, Erdogan recognized the direct participation of the second most powerful NATO country in the aggression against Armenia and Artsakh.


Armenian Embassy in Greece categorically refutes its involvement in spying on Greek oppositionist

ARMINFO
Armenia – Aug 8 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. The Armenian Embassy in Greece categorically refutes the information published in the Greek media that spyware installed on the phone of one of the leading  opposition parties in the country, leader of the socialists Nikos  Androulakis, was including at the request of the Armenian Special  Service.

“The information spread in the media is a shameless lie. Armenia has  never asked any government to tap anyone’s phones,”  Armenian  Ambassador to Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan said, referring to the  publications that Armenia is involved in wiretapping of the telephone  conversations of chairman of the Greek PASOK party, Nikos  Androulakis.

“The Prime Minister of Greece also touched on this topic today. The  Republic of Armenia could not take such a step either from a legal or  moral point of view. That is, the claim itself is illiteracy. It is  clear that some forces are very concerned about the level of  Armenian-Greek relations and their further deepening,” Mkrtchyan  wrote on his Facebook page.

Earlier, the Greek media disseminated information that the Greek  National Intelligence Service (EYP) tapped the phone of MEP Nikos  Androulakis for three months, until he was elected leader of the  Movement for Change party – PASOK (old name – KINAL). According to  the Ta Nea daily newspaper, the surveillance was carried out at the  request of two foreign intelligence agencies: Armenia and Ukraine,  using the Predator software.  Then, Androulakis filed a complaint  with the Supreme Court in connection with an attempt to spy on his  phone in 2021 using the Predator software. On August 5, 2022, EYP  chief Panagiotis Kontoleon resigned.  

“I would never have thought that the Greek government would be spying  against me. It is our democratic duty to protect the rights and  freedoms of the citizens of Greece. Today is the moment of truth for  those people who, driven by arrogance and a sense of impunity, seem  incapable of doing so,” said the leader of the Greek opposition.  

A few hours after Androulakis’s statement, the country’s government  confirmed that spyware had indeed been installed on the socialist  leader’s phone by the country’s security services, without citing  Armenian or Ukrainian traces of the scandal.  Today, Greek Prime  Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, referring to this topic during his  televised address, said that he did not intend to resign because of  the scandal with wiretapping of the opposition politician Nikos  Androulakis. Mitsotakis said that, nevertheless, he intends to  propose a number of changes in the work of the special services.

Turkish press: Claims of foreign involvement surface in Greek surveillance scandal

Ahmet Gencturk   |06.08.2022


ANKARA

Greece’s former intelligence chief on Saturday allegedly claimed that the intelligence services of Armenia and Ukraine requested the head of an opposition party be placed under surveillance, according to local media.

Before resigning on Friday having admitted to spying on the leader of the socialist opposition PASOK party, National Intelligence Service (EYP) head Panagiotis Kontoleon reportedly told top officials that the monitoring was done at the request of the Ukrainian and Armenian intelligence services, according to the daily Kathimerini.

Citing government sources, the newspaper said that the office of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis denied knowledge of the effort.

PASOK, for its part, accused the government of using illegitimate methods to cover up its role in the scandal, claiming that the Armenian Embassy in Greece denied allegations of Yerevan’s involvement.

The party urged ministers related to the scandal, as well as Kontoleon and his successor, to attend parliament’s Institutions and Transparency Committee next week to reveal the full truth.

“We call on Greek justice to immediately investigate all the revelations,” it said on Twitter.

Meanwhile, state-run news agency AMNA announced that Prime Minister Mitsotakis was expected to make a statement on the matter on Monday.

Head-spinning developments in the Greek surveillance scandal

On Friday, Kontoleon resigned over the scandal, along with Grigoris Dimitriadis, the prime minister’s general secretary.

Alexis Tsipras, leader of the main opposition SYRIZA-PS party, said the resignations were an admission of guilt.

Last week, Kontoleon told the parliamentary Institutions and Transparency Committee that his agency was spying on journalist Thanasis Koukakis.

The committee’s closed-door hearing came after PASOK chief Androulakis complained to top prosecutors about an attempt to hack his cell phone with tracking software.

The Greek government, however, asserted that authorities do not use the spyware allegedly used in Koukakis’ tapping and do not do business with the companies that sell it.

Turkish press: Türkiye will clear last ‘terror nests’ in Syria: President Erdogan

Diyar Guldogan   |08.08.2022


ANKARA 

 The Turkish president on Monday hinted at a possible new cross-border operation to clear the PKK terrorist organization from its border with Syria.

“We will continue our fight against terrorism. Our decision to establish a 30-kilometer-deep (18.6-mile) secure line along our southern border is permanent,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an address to Turkish diplomats attending the 13th Ambassadors Conference in the capital Ankara.

“I hope we will join the parts of this security zone together soon by clearing the last areas where the terrorist organization is nesting in Syria,” he added.

Erdogan said Türkiye showed the whole world that there is “no room for terrorism” in Türkiye’s future.

Since 2016, Ankara has launched a trio of successful anti-terror operations across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable the peaceful settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018), and Peace Spring (2019).

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Türkiye, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Türkiye, the US, and EU – has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants. The YPG is PKK’s Syrian offshoot. 

‘Al-Aqsa Mosque red line for Türkiye’

On recent Israeli attacks on Gaza, which resulted in the death of many civilians, including children, Erdogan said: “There can be no excuse for killing children, babies in swaddling clothes. Türkiye stands by the Palestinian people and its Gazan brothers.”

An Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad was announced on Sunday, putting an end to three days of Israeli airstrikes and retaliatory rocket fire from Gaza.

At least 43 Palestinians have been killed and over 300 others injured in the Israeli offensive, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

Erdogan added that Türkiye has told the Israeli administration at the highest level of its sensitivity on the Jerusalem issue, stressing that Ankara backs a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.

Following new attempts by Israeli extremists to storm the flashpoint Jerusalem mosque, Erdogan said Al-Aqsa is a “red line” for Türkiye.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry also called on Israel not to allow acts targeting the status and sanctity of Haram al-Sharif and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.  

Türkiye calls for dialogue between Russia, Ukraine

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, Türkiye has argued that “there will be no winner,” President Erdogan said, adding: “In meetings with both (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelenskyy and (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, we underlined that problems should be resolved through dialogue.”

Erdogan said that despite hurdles, Türkiye continued efforts and ensured the implementation of last month’s grain corridor agreement.

On July 22, Türkiye, the UN, Russia, and Ukraine signed a deal in Istanbul to reopen three Ukrainian Black Sea ports for exporting Ukrainian grain stuck due to the war, which is now in its sixth month.

“Ships are sailing as you know right now. Thus, we contributed to world supply security at a time when the food crisis was looming. So far, we have managed to operate this agreement without encountering any serious problems,” the president said.

Since the first departure on Aug. 1, so far 10 ships carrying over 300,000 tons of grain have left Ukrainian ports under the deal.  

Sweden, Finland’s NATO bids

Erdogan reiterated that Türkiye will not take a positive attitude toward the NATO membership bids of Sweden and Finland unless they meet their promises on the fight against terrorism.

“We maintain a clear firm position on Finland and Sweden. The NATO membership of these two countries will not be approved until the promises made to our country are fulfilled,” he said.

Sweden and Finland formally applied to join NATO in June, a decision spurred by Russia’s war on Ukraine.

But Türkiye, a member of NATO for over 70 years, voiced objections to the membership bids, criticizing the countries for tolerating and even supporting terror groups.

A trilateral agreement signed among the countries in June stipulates that Finland and Sweden will not provide support to the YPG/PYD, the PKK’s Syrian offshoot, nor to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) – the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Türkiye – and said Ankara extends full support to Finland and Sweden against threats to their national security.

Türkiye’s parliament must ratify Finland and Sweden’s membership bids for them to join NATO.

“Our country has been left alone in its fight not only with PKK and its extensions, but also with FETO. We still do not accept the FETO ringleader (Fetullah Gulen) walking free despite the folders full of documents we have given to American authorities,” Erdogan said, referring to the US failure to extradite Gulen, who lives in the US state of Pennsylvania.

“No NATO country should be a safe haven for FETO scoundrels and PKK terrorists fleeing Turkish justice,” he added.  

Türkiye works to achieve peace in Caucasus

Erdogan said the international community “unfortunately” kept silent when Azerbaijani territories were occupied by Armenia until fall 2020, when with Turkish help, Azerbaijan took back its land.

“To put an end to this injustice, the support of Türkiye was given to the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. Thanks to an epic struggle that lasted for 44 days, Karabakh regained its freedom, and the 30-year occupation came to an end,” he said, referring to the fall 2020 conflict.

“With the agreements reached, a new era started in the South Caucasus. We are working hard to ensure that this historic opportunity is not wasted.”

Relations between the two former Soviet countries have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

New clashes erupted in September 2020 and the 44-day conflict saw Azerbaijan liberate several cities and more than 300 settlements and villages that were occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.

Türkiye and Armenia have since taken “important steps” toward peace in the Caucasus, and have appointed representatives to normalize ties, Erdogan said.

“I believe that our region will be stabilized in a short time if Armenia reads the developments correctly and responds to the sincere calls of Azerbaijan and Türkiye,” he added.

Two killed and dozens injured in huge blast at Armenian market

SKY News
Aug 14 2022

The explosion happened at a building where fireworks were being stored and it set off a large fire.

At least two people have died and 60 others been injured after an explosion ripped through a large market in Armenia.

The blast happened at a fireworks storage area at the Surmalu market in the capital, Yerevan, on Sunday afternoon.

A large fire sent a column of thick smoke over the city following the early afternoon blast and firefighters worked into the night.

With fireworks still exploding, rescue workers searched for victims feared trapped under slabs of concrete and twisted metal.

Ten injured people and one person who had died were pulled from the rubble, the national health ministry said.

Emergencies minister Armen Pambukhchyan said there were 20 reports from people who said they could not locate relatives.

The Associated Press (AP) said one of its reporters saw two people pulled from the rubble – a woman with a leg injury and a young man who appeared to be unconscious.

There was no immediate word on what caused the fireworks to ignite.

The market, about two kilometres south of the city centre, is popular for its low prices and variety of goods.


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DW: Strong explosion rocks market in Armenia’s capital

DW – Deutsche Welle
Aug 14 2022

An explosion at a market in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, has killed at least one person and injured many more. The initial blast sparked a fire.

A powerful explosion hit a large market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan on Sunday, starting a fire and killing at least one person.

Up to 51 people were reported injured. Health authorities said 26 people had been hospitalized.

Firefighters labored for hours after the early afternoon blast at the Surmalu market to put out the blaze.

Later Sunday, Armenia was reeling from a series of bomb threats targeting metro stations, and unspecified significant military and civilian facilities.

The blast happened at a building where fireworks were stored. It is thought the pyrotechnics were being stored incorrectly, but there was no immediate indication of what caused them to ignite.

Fireworks continued to explode, even as rescue workers and volunteers in civilian clothes searched amid thick smoke and dust in the air. 

Posts on social media showed a thick column of black smoke above the market, with successive detonations audible.

At least three people were reported to have been rescued from beneath the debris.  

It was not immediately clear what caused the fireworks to detonate.

 

The open-air market, some two kilometers (over a mile) south of the Yerevan’s city’s center, is popular for its low prices and a wide variety of merchandise. 

A former Soviet republic in the South Caucasus, Armenia is one of the poorest countries in the region and safety regulation violations are commonplace.

Yerevan blast: Third body retrieved from under the debris at Surmalu

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 14 2022

Body of another citizen has been retrieved from under the debrils at Surmalu trade center in Yerevan.

The death toll has now reached three. Twenty-seven are missing.

Sixty-one people receivef treatment at various hospitals. Of those hurt, 24 remain hospitalized. Their condition is assessed as moderate.

A powerful explosion hit a large market in Yerevan on Sunday, starting a fire.

The blast happened at a building where fireworks were stored. The cause is unknown.

Posts on social media showed a thick column of black smoke above the market, with successive detonations audible.

Gyumri, inked

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GYUMRI, AUGUST 13, ARMENPRESS. Tattoo art is becoming more and more popular in Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city.

Local tattoo artists say that the attitude of the once conservative Gyumri is changing towards the art. For some it is a form of self-_expression_, a symbol and meaning, while others do it just for the cool looks.

Tattoos are mainly popular among young people, and in Gyumri getting a tattoo is becoming increasingly popular mostly among women. 

According to tattoo artists working in the city, most of their men customers prefer big images while women like mini tattoos.

Meline, an 18-year-old woman from Gyumri, says tattoos have deep meaning and symbolism for her. She says she got her first tattoo “out of revenge” – an image of a snake, and then a bigger one on her back. Now she has tattoos on her arms also. However, Meline admits that now she wants to remove the first one. “I wanted to get tattoos since I was a kid. This isn’t all, I want more on my beck and legs. I have many friends who have tattoos,” Meline said, adding that she wants to become a tattoo artist.

Unlike the heavily tattooed Meline, 22-year-old Gayane has two little tattoos on her arms. “The angel wings are in memory of my late mother”, Gayane said. “She is an angel for me. And the little star is the symbol of my future children. If I have a daughter I will name her Astghik [Star], and Areg [Sun] if it is a boy.”

Asked about how her family reacted to her tattoos, Gayane said even her grandfather responded normally. “Even my granddad normally accepted this, especially knowing what this means for me. It seems like after getting the tattoo something changed inside of me, the longing somehow alleviated. Believe me, I overcame some serious mental obstacle and the inner pain left me,” Gayane said.

Men mostly prefer tattoos on their arms, while women like tattoos on legs and near the ribs.

Lena Martirosyan is a tattoo artist working in Gyumri. She says she has customers from all across the country, and even abroad. Now, she says that locals are also increasingly beginning to get tattoos. “Not only young women, but also women above the age of 50 are coming here. Many women want their tattoo to be done by a woman artist,” Martirosyan said, adding that in most cases the tattoo which people get is the current state of mind they are in.

Martirosyan herself doesn’t have any tattoos though. “Perhaps I see it all the time that’s why I don’t want to get it myself.”

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Up to 42 degrees Celsius expected in Armenia

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 13, ARMENPRESS. Temperature will rise by 5-7 degrees starting Saturday, bringing up to +40-42 degrees Celsius amid an incoming heat wave from Iraq, the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center said.

From August 13 to 17 temperature will reach up to 42 degrees Celsius in the Ararat Valley, in Aragatsotn and Vayots Dzor provinces, as well as in Yerevan city.

Meteorologists advise to avoid direct sunlight at afternoon hours from August 13 to 17 due to intense UV levels.

At what phase is Lachin corridor alternative motorway construction on Armenian side?

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Armenia – Aug 12 2022

People will have to travel along the 4.5km section of the Lachin (Berdzor) corridor’s alternative motorway on the Armenian side by a dirt road until the spring—until the Armenian side finishes its construction.

Mher Hambardzumyan, Head of the Road Construction Policy Department of the Ministry of Urban Development of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), said on Artsakh Public TV that although the aforesaid section is a dirt road now, it will be passable for any type of vehicle.

The State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads had announced Thursday that the construction of the new motorway connecting Armenia to the Artsakh capital Stepanakert has been completed on the Azerbaijani side.

Also 149.5m long and 13.5m wide bridge was built.

The total length of this motorway is 32 kilometers, of which 10 kilometers are in the territory of Armenia.

Azerbaijan had started the construction of its section on July 2021, and announced its completion a year later.

The newly constructed alternative motorway will be more than 11 meters wide and 21 meters long.

On the Armenian side, the construction equipment started working a few days ago.

Earlier, secretary of the Security Council of Artsakh, Vitaly Balasanyan, had traveled on the new route and got acquainted with the construction of the new motorway.