Armenian FM raises the issue of POWs in a meeting with President of the UN General Assembly

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YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan met with the President of the 76th session of the UN General Assembly, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Maldives Abdulla Shahid on July 28, who is in Armenia on a working visit.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, congratulating his colleague on the occasion of his successful presidency of the UNGA, Minister Mirzoyan highly appreciated Abdulla Shahid’s contribution to addressing the current global challenges and consolidating the efforts of the international community for this purpose, based on the idea of effective multilateralism.

The cooperation between the United Nations and Armenia in the direction of achieving the sustainable development goals was emphasized.

Ararat Mirzoyan noted that Armenia, being a member of the UN Human Rights Council, is committed to promoting the global agenda for the protection of human rights. Abdulla Shahid, for his part, highly appreciated the effective activity of Armenia in the Council.

Minister Mirzoyan emphasized that one of the priorities of Armenia’s cooperation with the United Nations is the promotion of the genocide prevention agenda, which also includes the protection of the memory and dignity of the victims of the genocide. It was added that Armenia attaches particular importance to the strengthening of the UN’s early warning capabilities and the improvement of relevant mechanisms for the prevention of crimes.

During the meeting, the parties also highlighted the importance of ensuring the involvement of women in the decision-making process and expressed satisfaction with the initiative of the Maldives to recognize July 24 as the day of female diplomats, with Armenia as the co-author of the resolution.

Regional stability and peace issues were also touched upon.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia emphasized the need to solve the humanitarian problems caused by the war unleashed by Azerbaijan, in particular, the repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and other detained persons, as well as the need to preserve the Armenian historical and cultural heritage of Artsakh in the territories that have passed under the control of Azerbaijan, emphasizing the imperative of the unhindered involvement of relevant UN structures on the ground.

Minister Mirzoyan reaffirmed Armenia’s commitment to achieving a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship, noting that it is the only format with an international mandate, within the framework of which issues of security and protection of all rights of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh can be addressed.

Within the framework of the visit, Abdulla Shahid also had a meeting with female diplomats of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, during which the importance of ensuring the equality of women and men and the implementation of steps in the direction of women’s economic empowerment was highlighted.

Perspectives | Azerbaijan remaking its military in Turkey’s image

Fuad Shahbaz Jul 28, 2022
Training together (Azerbaijan MOD)

On October 5, 2020, when the full-scale war between Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces had just started in and around Nagorno-Karabakh, President Ilham Aliyev was already talking about military reform. In an interview with Turkish state-run broadcaster TRT, Aliyev said that his intention was to remake the Azerbaijani military “based on the Turkish model but on a smaller scale.”

That reform had been underway for several years, as Azerbaijan sought to move away from a Soviet model of the armed forces – featuring a heavy use of conscripts and large quantities of infantry and armor units – toward a more NATO-style professional, mobile, high-tech force. As Turkey was Azerbaijan’s closest ally, it was naturally the NATO military Baku sought to emulate. 

Turkey’s heavy military support to Azerbaijan in the war against Armenia solidified that orientation. As Aliyev put it in the interview: “Turkey’s moral support and the Turkish defense industry products at our disposal strengthen us, and the whole world can see that. The Turkish Army is the second strongest army in NATO today, and no one can confront it.”

Even though the war ended with an Azerbaijani victory, recapturing most of the territory it had lost to Armenians in the first war between the two sides in the 1990s, Azerbaijan’s plans only gathered speed. 

It began to roll out a series of new military reforms envisaging an increase in spending, setting up new unitsa brand new National Defense University, and boosting the number of special forces. And all of it was to be based on a Turkish model.

The rapid development of special forces appears to be the top reform priority. In April 2022, Aliyev reported that “Azerbaijan has doubled the number of special forces after the Karabakh war.” That includes a new branch of special forces established after 2020, units called “commandos” and based on Turkish units of the same name. 

While regular special forces are elite units oriented toward long-term conventional wars, commando units are more oriented toward shorter-term operations in hard-to-reach mountainous areas and in extreme weather conditions – the environment in many of the territories Azerbaijan regained in 2020, including the Lachin, Hadrut, and Kelbajar districts. Commandos go through a more intensive training program and are armed only with handheld weapons like sniper rifles and high-explosive hand grenades, and use light armored vehicles. Regular special forces, by contrast, are equipped with more heavily armored vehicles, large-caliber rifles, grenade launchers, man-portable mortars, and portable missile systems and other sophisticated kit.

So far, Azerbaijan has reported establishing five commando units, with two based in the Hadrut and Kelbajar districts. The location of the other three has not been made public, but it is safe to assume that they also are close to the border of Armenia and the line of contact with the areas in Karabakh controlled by Russian peacekeepers. And further expansion is expected: Adalat Verdiyev, an Azerbaijani military expert, has reported that Azerbaijan soon plans to double the number of commando units and regular military units in the Karabakh region. Officials have not made public how many commandos Azerbaijan now has, but Aliyev has said the number is in the “thousands.”

The commando units will operate directly under a new Land Forces Command, which also is a direct Turkish import. The command was established in 2021 and its first commander is Lieutenant General Anvar Afandiyev, an alumnus of the Turkish Military Academy. The new command will now coordinate all ground operations; previously all military operations in any domain were commanded from the General Staff. Since its establishment, the Land Forces Command has opened a new command center and several other facilities

The new National Defense University, set up in March 2022, is a Turkish model, with its standards based on that of the Turkish Defense University. Azerbaijan also has boosted the number of its military personnel studying in Turkey itself, with more than 200 officers and contract soldiers studying there at the moment.

There are limits, however, to the Turkish military influence in Azerbaijan. While there were widespread reports following the launch of the 2020 war that Turkey may set up a military base in the country, Aliyev poured cold water on them, saying that “this option has not been discussed with Turkey.” Azerbaijan’s military doctrine does not allow the establishment of foreign military bases in the country, but Aliyev kept the door open. “If there is a big threat to Azerbaijan, we will use this opportunity, because Turkey is our ally,” he said.

Perhaps the most well-known element of Turkish influence on Azerbaijan’s military is in its weaponry. The TB2 Bayraktar drones played a critical role in the 2020 victory over Armenia, but they are far from the only Turkish weaponry in Azerbaijan’s arsenal. Other recent acquisitions include the Dragoneye electro-optic sensor system, Cobra II armored vehicles, TRG-300 guided multiple launch rocket systems, TRLG-230 laser-guided missiles, T-122 Sakarya multiple launch rocket system, among others.

The modernization of Azerbaijan’s military is part of a broader post-2020 military expansion, including a significant increase in the military budget. Aliyev has cited the risk of Armenian revanchism as the reason. But a more likely motivation is the overall declining security environment in Azerbaijan’s neighborhood. The full-scale conventional war now underway in Ukraine, and the relatively successful defense mounted by the NATO-trained Ukrainian armed forces has only strengthened the case for military reform and moving beyond the Soviet legacy.

Fuad Shahbazov is an independent policy analyst focusing on regional security issues in the South Caucasus. He tweets at: 

EWC Armenia Announces the 2022’s National Semifinalists

Armenia –

 On July 25, the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC) of the American University of Armenia (AUA), the National Organizer of Entrepreneurship World Cup (EWC) in Armenia announced the results of the first judgment round of the competition.

From over 110 submitted applications, 99 startup teams had passed the initial screening stage, and 34 were later selected as semifinalists based on the online evaluation of 48 judges from different industry verticals.

The National Semifinals of EWC Armenia 2022 will be held on August 1 and 2 at AUA. A dozen startups will advance to the National Finals.
Starting from August 4, the finalists will participate in hybrid weeklong workshops with qualified pitch coaches and business consultants to be prepared for the National Finals.
The National Finals will take place on August 13. It will be a celebration of an entrepreneurial culture with an inspirational keynote speech, a stimulating panel discussion, and an exciting pitch competition between the National Finalists with special guests from the public sector, ecosystem representatives, and a selected bunch of entrepreneurs.
Armenia received the second slot for national representative at the EWC Globals, which means that instead of one, two startups are going to represent Armenia on the global stage of the competition..
To attend the EWC Armenia 2022 National Finals, you can register through this link. The registration will be closed on August 10.

Azerbaijani Forces Open Fire at Positions in Armenia and Artsakh

The home of Karmir Shuka village resident in Artsakh’s Martuni region was damaged as a result of Azerbaijani shelling


Azerbaijani forces opened fire at positions in Armenia and Artsakh on Thursday causing damage to property and alarming residents, in their continued aggression against Armenians.

The Artsakh Defense Ministry reported that beginning on Wednesday night and also at around 11:45 a.m. local time on Thursday shots were fired on the villages of Karmir Shuka, Tonashen and Taghavart in Artsakh’s Martuni region.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry reported that at around noon on Thursday Azerbaijani forces opened fire at Armenian Armed Forces positions in the eastern section of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“On July 27 and 28, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces violated the ceasefire and opened fire from various caliber small arms in the direction of Artsakh Defense Army military positions located respectively in the section of Tonashen and Karmir Shuka, Taghavard. There are no casualties from the Armenian side. The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in the Republic of Artsakh was notified about the incident,” the Artsakh Ministry of Defense said.

A Karmir Shuka resident told the Martuni regional police department that his kitchen window and the second floor door of his residence were damaged as a result of shelling at around 11:45 a.m, the Artsakh interior ministry reported, adding that the shooting lasted about 20 minutes. The Karmir Shuka resident also said that he collected eight bullet casings from a 7.62 millimeter caliber weapon from his yard.

Artsakh’s Human Rights Defender Gegham Stepanyan condemned the latest aggression against the population of Artsakh saying that Azerbaijani forces seek to disrupt the civilian population’s lives.

“This behavior shows that the Azerbaijani leadership continues to pursue a policy of hatred against the people of Artsakh, the use of psychological and physical violence, and ethnic cleansing of Artsakh,” said Stepanyan.

“Even short-term pauses in actions leading to deliberate violations of the rights of the people of Artsakh and false declarations of peace are a tactical part of the ՛theater՛ presented by Azerbaijan, seeking to mislead the international community,” added Stepanyan.

“The real goals and aspirations of the Azerbaijani side should be more than clear for mediators, international organizations, and peacekeepers deployed in Artsakh. Accordingly, any Azerbaijani action that blows smoke in the eyes of the international community should receive its proper assessment and opposition,” said Stepanayan. “The criminal behavior of the Azerbaijani authorities, both in the past and today, has not changed and continues to be pursuit of the same Armenophobic and genocidal goals.”

Sports: Otubanjo fires Armenian club ahead in UEFA Champions League qualifiers

Nigeria –

Former Nigeria U17 international Yusuf Otubanjo scored twice for Armenian club Pyunik to beat F91 Dudelarge 4-1 to qualify them to the next round of UEFA Champions League qualifiers 4-2 on aggregate.

Otubanjo equalised for his side 1-1 in the 24th minute.

He then made it 3-1 in the 76th minute.

Otubanjo lasted for 87 minutes when he was replaced with Gevorg Najaryan.

The forward has played in Austria for LASK, Red Bull Salzburg, FC Blau WieB Linz and Rheinorf Altach.

He also played for Atletico Madrid (Spain), MSK Zilina (Slovakia) and Ararat Armenia (Armenia).

https://scorenigeria.com.ng/otubanjo-fires-armenian-club-ahead-in-uefa-champions-league-qualifiers/

Forecast: Brussels is unable to replace Moscow in Artsakh

ARMINFO
Armenia –
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. In the context of the ongoing conflict between the West and Russia concentrated in Ukraine, it is impossible to make any predictions regarding the prospects for resolving the Artsakh problem. Director of the Caucasus Institute,  Alexander Iskandaryan, expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo.

“This conflict, to put it mildly, leaves no place and, most  importantly, time for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict for  Moscow and not only for this conflict. Today, the Russian Federation  is pursuing a policy of minimizing risks for itself and maintaining  the status quo in the South Caucasus as a whole, and in Central  Asia,” he said.

Commenting on the desire of the EU to become an alternative platform  for the settlement of Armenian- Azerbaijani problems, the political  scientist assessed it, in general, positively. However, at the same  time, he expressed his conviction that the EU is not capable of  replacing the Russian Federation on this international track. If only  simply because Moscow is not just an intermediary in this matter, but  also a participant in the game. Which was vividly expressed by the  sale of weapons to Armenia and Azerbaijan and the presence of Russian  troops on the territory of Armenia and Artsakh.

Taking into account the common border with Azerbaijan, the many ways  to influence Armenia, Moscow as a whole has much greater  opportunities to influence both countries than the EU, which, in his  opinion, means one thing – the European format is not able to replace  the Russian negotiating format.

“However, it would be great if Brussels somehow complements Moscow in  this regard, which will also be quite difficult, given the  contradictions between the West and Russia. Moreover, if Moscow  suddenly decides to squeeze someone out of the process, then it has  at its disposal a significantly wider toolkit than the same  Europeans,” he said. 

In favor of Turkey: UN General Assembly President deletes from his Twitter account post about visit to Tsitsernakaberd

NEWS.am
Armenia –

UN General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid deleted from his Twitter account the entry about his visit to Tsitsernakaberd.

Abdulla Shahid said in the post that he visited the memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide and laid a wreath. He also thanked the management of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute for organizing the tour.

The recording was deleted after the Turkish Foreign Ministry protested the visit of the chairman of the UN GA to the Genocide Memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire.


Newspaper: There is another possibility to strip opposition MPs of their parliamentary mandate

News.am
Armenia –

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of Armenia writes: Tomorrow, on July 28, the Council of the National Assembly [(NA)] will convene a council meeting again, with the agenda of petitioning to the Constitutional Court with the matter of  stripping [most of] the opposition MPs of [their parliamentary] mandate.

Zhoghovurd daily inquired from Tsovinar Khachatryan, press secretary of the NA president, ultimately, what will be the fate of the process of stripping the opposition MPs of [their] mandate. In response, she noted that the law does not define what will happen and what the next step is if the NA Council does not convene a meeting. (…).

According to Khachatryan, if the meeting of July 28 is not held again, then the NA Council can once again convene a meeting with the same agenda. If the 4th meeting with the same agenda is not held as well, then the matter will be automatically closed, gone.

But the question of, ultimately, what the [aforesaid opposition MPs’] absences [from the NA sessions and voting] will be (…) still remains unexplained.

Chess: Armenia fields 10 players in 44th Chess Olympiad

Panorama
Armenia –

A total of 10 Armenian players will take part in the 44th edition of the Chess Olympiad in Chenna, India, the National Olympic Committee reports.

The world’s biggest chess event will be held from July 28 to August 10.

The Armenian men’s team led by Arman Pashikyan consists of Gabriel Sargissian, Hrant Melkumyan, Robert Hovhannisyan, Samvel Ter-Sahakyan and Manuel Petrosyan.

The women’s team members are Elina Danielyan, Lilit Mkrtchyan, Anna Sargsyan, Mariam Mkrtchyan and Susanna Gaboyan.

Young environmentalists of Areni counted white storks

Panorama
Armenia –

SOCIETY 11:30 27/07/2022 ARMENIA

Within the framework of the “Spring Alive” annual campaign, the young environmentalists of Areni community of Armenia’s Vayots Dzor Province have counted the white stork nests in Areni community.

The results show that the population of white stork in that area has slightly increased which is a pleasing indicator. In particular, while last year a group of young bird lovers counted 20 nests, this year the number has increased to 30. The results suggest that white storks expand their nesting area in the southern part of the country, the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) said on Tuesday.

“We are happy that these counts are conducted by local environmentalists acting as ambassadors and promoting “Citizen Science for Birds” in their region,” it added.

Spring Alive is an international project organized by BirdLife International, a worldwide organization for the protection of birds as well as HeidelbergCement. The campaign is designed to help European, Asian and African children, their families, friends and teachers, to understand, engage with, and take action for birds and nature, and to understand the need for international conservation for migratory species.

All citizens, but specifically children and families, are encouraged to observe and record the arrival of 7 migratory bird species each year: the white stork, barn swallow, common swift, common cuckoo, common ringed plover, sand martin and eurasian bee-eater.

The project is implemented by AraAves NGO.