A new revolution of firearms

ARMINFO
Armenia – July 6 2022

ArmInfo.Literally days ago the American army finally accepted the results of the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) competition, by which the next generation of the main shooting armaments of the American army was determined, that is, a firearm,a machine gun, a unified cartridge and an optical fire control system.

Generally in the world weapons of the new generation are born on the basis of new cartridges. That is, first of all, a change of cartridges occurs and only then a change of the weapon. However, this is the first time that an optical, even not an ordinary gunsight is also added to all this.

3 main participants were taking part in the project of Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW): General Dynamics, Textron Systems, Sig Sauer companies with their respective assault rifles and machine guns. Eventually Sig Sauer company won. The civilian version of the winning project is called MCX Spear, and for the American army this assault rifle will finally get the name M5, when it fully appears in the armament. And the company’s winning machine gun will be called M250. The project’s revolutionary hybrid 6,8x51mm cartridge has a unique structure, the civilian version will be called .277 Fury. In general this is something revolutionary in the production of the army military weapons.

Textron Systems actually did a fantastically revolutionary thing: it created a cartridge of a completely new concept. General Dynamics had also given revolutionary solutions to its cartridge, while Sig Sauer had done the following: it had taken an ordinary cartridge with a classic structure, at the end of which an additional frame is added, a safety ring, which is made of a harder metal, and got a 7,62×51 mm American NATO length cartridge, but with a caliber of 6.8 mm, the energy of which is fantastically high. That is, in that case we deal with a new cartridge of a super magnum type, the structure of which is as innovative and simple as that of the unified cartridge of the time. Let’s try to compare in order to find out that the cartridge of 6,8x51mm (.277), having a bullet of only 8-9 grams, has 3700 Joules of energy in the case of a short 406 mm barrel of the weapon, which means that in the case of a 500-520 mm barrel it will be 4000-4100 Joules. This is extremely powerful for a private solider’s ordinary gun.

Let’s try to explain why we call it revolutionary: as a matter of fact, the last similar revolutionary step, which was taken again in the USA, when 5,56 x45 mm cartridge or the civilian .223a appeared in the 1950s, on its basis M16 platform had been created and after that also the respective machine guns.It had become the main caliber for the entire NATO.

This is a new step, a new project, which has very clear strategical-political and military, tactical goals.

As a matter of fact, at the end of the Second World War German and American military scientific schools created the intermediate cartridge ”retreat from the rifle cartridge to a small impulse, in the same caliber”. At the request of the military men the scientists were working in this direction even after the First World War. In the end this issue was resolved with American .30 Carbine, 7,62x33mm and especially German 7,92×33 mm cartridges. Following the German path very quickly the USSR created the 7.62×39 mm cartridge and quite good pair of AKM-РПК.

At the end of the 1950s the USA decided that they needed to further shrink the intermediate cartridge (an intermediate cartridge with a weak impulse, the above-mentioned 5,56x45mm was created) later this revolution of cartridges with a weak impulse was used in the armaments also in the USSR. The 5,45×39 mm Soviet cartridge emerged, on the basis of which the pair of AK 74-РПК-74 was created.

What was the reason for all this? Currently there are a lot of professional discussions on this topic, but all this was conditioned by very clear rules of war conduct. After the Second World War the dictating force of the world military science moved across the ocean to the United States. There they understood that in the battle and operation of combined arms (during the Cold War a massive clash of large armies was expected ) a private soldier does not need such a powerful cartridge. Even an ordinary intermediate cartridge, such as the Soviet 7.62×39 mm cartridge of AKM, so to speak, has excess capacity, the soldier does not need it. And the powerful American economy had equipped the American army, specifically the squad, platoon, company, especially the battalion ring, with various supplementary weapons and ammunition, including the range of large-caliber machine guns, sniper rifles, small mortars in the companies, platoons, for battalions helicopters could be used. This made the assault rifle with a powerful cartridge pointless, that’s why the American army went for the 5,56 mm cartridge. Let’s remind that the American rifle 30-06 cartridge was the most powerful one of its kind in the world. It was in this situation that the legendary M16 emerged, and it seemed to fit perfectly into the logic of operations and battles expected in the Cold War.

During the local conflicts that took place after the Cold War it turned out that this concept was quite a dead end, that is, in local conflicts there were no such massive large clashes, where the mentioned supplementary types of weapons could always come to the aid of platoons, squads. In the Iraq war, in the Afghan war, in the Chechen war and in numerous minor conflicts life proved that, for example, a private soldier fighting with a separate squad needs an assault rifle with a more powerful cartridge. Because they don’t have those big machine guns, mortars and other aids, they are not always with them. It is no coincidence that the AR10 platform, recreated on the 7.62×51 mm (.308) base, or similar weapons, such as the legendary SCAR, which is a very popular assault rifle in the American special forces, and other solutions slowly appeared in the NATO armies. At the same time in poor countries, terrorist organizations the AKM was again reevaluated and reequipped with its quite powerful intermediate cartridge. Starting from that moment scientists and the military men have been constantly thinking about how to act in order to return again to a powerful cartridge, but so that the powerful cartridge should not be a direct return to the rifle cartridges, that is, 7.62×51 mm and other types. It was at this time that the snipers created on the basis of .300WM, .300 RUM and similar cartridges with a capacity greater than 7.62×51, but belonging to the .300 family, were welcomed in the special forces. In the American army even today it seems that after the whole same revolutionary concept the issue of snipers remains clarified, that .300 WM is going to be a basic sniper minimum cartridge. Even 10 years ago these discussions were very intensive, and already at that time 6.5 mm Creedmoor, 6.8 mm Remington and other experimental cartridges were born, there were ideas, competitions were held, but those competitons didn’t seem to work. The regular competition that was being held caused negative mood, but all this happened. What is all this? We should state one important thing: Sig Sauer, which had presented the aforementioned platform, differed from the two companies, presented to the competition, with its more recognizable platform that was revolutionary, but more modestly revolutionary and easily digestible both in the production and for the soldiers’s use.

Why did the USA go for such a powerful cartridge?

As one of my friends once noted with humour, in the 1950s the USA deceived the world, making everyone follow the path of a small cartridge, then it wanted to create a more powerful one, why did all this happen?

I mentioned the most important reason: wars have become more unconventional and during those wars a private soldier must have a powerful cartridge in his hand. Reason number 1.

This powerful cartridge enables the special forces without supplementary weapons, and as we have seen, the role of special forces in unconventional wars is increasing, even ordinary troops receive special training, special courses of practical shooting, the whole system of combat readiness is changing, they no longer fight with usual linear tactics, and such a soldier must have such a powerful cartridge in his hand so that he can implement various terrorist ambushes when fighting against the rebel forces, can overcome the AKM. A similar cartridge is necessary to defeat such types of weapons.

However, all this would not be revolutionary if there was not also the issue of the weapon control system, that is, it is not only the capacity of the cartridge that has changed everything and will raise the American army to another level. The interesting project with the initial name of XM150 platform, presented by the winning Vortex company, will be mounted on the weapons, both on the machine gun and the assault rifle, it both represents an optical gunsight, on which there is a respective collimator screen, on which it will be reflected by ballistic calculation, with the rangefinder the soldier will receive the distance to the target and the angle of fire with the ballistic calculator, which shows where to aim to get a hit at a given distance. This is quite an innovative solution, personally I have used similar optics (we are not talking about vortex), such possibilities are provided by expensive night thermal imaging systems or various civilian optical gunsights, such as Swarovski DS, etc. This is a fantastic opportunity for the soldier, it will be very easy to spend fewer cartridges and hit easily. Moreoever, automatic firing is being used less and less in the special training of the American troops. As we mentioned M5 will have a powerful recoil, and we have already seen that hitting in the videos,the automatic fire will be used very little, and with the help of this optical device, it will be possible to hit more easily with a single fire.

All this is also revolutionary from several very important perspectives. There is also the strategic-political component, which should probably be mentioned the first. As far as at this moment, in fact, the final mastering of the AK12 platform assault rifle, presented by the Kalashnikov Concern, is finishing in the army in Russia, which actually has versions with the same Russian classic cartridges AK12etc. they represent 5.45×39 mm and 7.62×39 mm cartridges, which means, we are talking about the Soviet era cartridges. Within the framework of the same project the introduction of the Ratnik system of soldiers’ protection with its body armor is also being implemented, therefore, Russia cannot enter into any major project in the near future, because this platform is being adopted at a great pace.The same thing happened and is happening in China, where the 5,8x42mm cartridge was finally adopted by the army, the various weapons created for it were produced in billions, particularly Type 87, Type 95 platforms with their body armors are already accepted in the armament. As we see the USA takes the horse’s step, that is, rises one more level, which strengthens at once. The Chinese and Soviet cartridges approach maximum 2000 Joules, while the American ones actually approach 4000 Joules. After all this, neither Russia nor China can afford to try the whole concept very quickly. This is natural, because the innovations of the military science, the rules of battle conduct, the tactics from a small squad platoon to major operations are essentially dictated by the American military school after the Second World War, and this is another proof that the dictation to the whole world continues, that is, the world will fight the way the Americans will fight. All this means that Americans got another big military-political playing card. It is more powerful in their hand, and they can economically afford to implement it, because, on the one hand, they have a very powerful economy, on the other hand, there is the most important segment, which is often neglected. The United States remain the world’s largest civilian weapons market, and it is no coincidence that one of the old giants of German-Swiss weapon production wins the American competition. Such a great revolution took place in the field of weapons. In just a few years we will witness the radical development of the 6.8x51mm, (.277), many similar civilian rifles will be born upwards, weapons that should be able to digest the cartridge of this so-called super magnum series.

By the way, Sig Sauer has done something genius, it has not deviated much from the M4 platform, with its basic structure the weapon is similar to the M4 with some slight differences, which will enable the troop to quickly master this assault rifle, which has already received the name M5, as I have mentioned the same refers to the machine-gun M250 in the army, which is essentially the M249, that is, a very little modified version of today’s NATO machine gun. This means that both the assault rifle and the machine gun will be mastered by the army very quickly.

Artsrun Hovhannisyan, Reserve Army Colonel



Armenia PM instruction: Our departments need to work in coordination with Turkey departments

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Armenia – July 7 2022

The special representatives of Armenia and Turkey have reached an agreement to open the border between the two countries for the citizens of third countries; also, to carry out cargo transportation—by air transport—between the two countries. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at the beginning of Thursday’s Cabinet meeting of the government of Armenia.

“Now it is very important that our departments work with the corresponding departments of Turkey because the implementation of agreements depends on that work. My instruction is that we work in a coordinated manner so that we can implement the agreements reached as soon as possible,” Pashinyan added.

Armenia army General Staff chief to also be first deputy defense minister from now on

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Armenia – July 7 2022

At Thursday’s special session of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia, the MPs passed—in the second and final reading—the package of amendments to the Law on Defense as well as to some other related laws.

According to these amendments, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia will henceforth have the status of the First Deputy Minister of Defense as well.

These law amendments were adopted unanimously—with 58 votes in favor.

The parliamentary opposition neither attended the respective NA special session nor the voting on this matter.

As per these amendments, although the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces shall become the First Deputy Minister of Defense as well, in the absence of the Minister of Defense, he will not perform the duties of the Minister.

Accountability will extend to defense procurement. The Ministry of Defense will take over from the General Staff of the Armed Forces the matters of material support, so that the leadership of the Armenian army is freed from economic matters and focuses on defense tasks.

Sports: You made every Armenian proud: SADA chief commends basketball team’s victory in FIBA European Championship for Small Countries

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – July 7 2022

Tony Safoian, president and CEO of SADA, the marquee sponsor of the Armenia national basketball team and a leading Google Cloud partner, has released a videօ message to congratulate the team on their victory in the Malta-hosted FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.

On July 3, the Armenian basketball team beat Malta 84-68 in the final to win the championship. The team led by Rex Kalamian who has 30 years of coaching experience in the NBA also defeated the teams of Andorra, Gibraltar and San Marino. Chris Jones earned the championship’s MVP award and joined the All-Star Five together with Armenia’s captain Andre Spight Mkrtchyan.

“I just want to congratulate our Armenian national basketball team for winning the FIBA small countries’ championship, bringing home the gold. Thank you so much to the Armenian basketball association, thank you so much to coach Rex, Andre and Chris on winning the MVP. It was such a pleasure to be a part of the journey with you. It was a great honor, you made me proud, you made all of us at SADA proud, and you made not only Armenia proud but every Armenian all over the world. You inspired thousands and thousands of kids. We’re just getting started with basketball in Armenia,” SADA CEO and President Tony Safoian said in a video message.

“This success would not have been possible without SADA’s support. As you know, the SADA Cup tournament was successfully held in Yerevan, and the Cup had great feedback. At the moment, we are thinking about turning it into a traditional tournament and we want to include a larger number of participants. We will soon discuss with our main sponsor SADA the possible format of such a tournament next year,” said Artur Nazaryan, Secretary General of the Basketball Federation of Armenia.

Earlier this year the Basketball Federation of Armenia (BFA) and SADA signed a cooperation agreement to work together towards the promotion of the National Basketball Team and the development of Basketball as a growing sport in Armenia.

Prior to winning the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries, Armenia national team was the second in the first ever SADA Cup international tournament that was held in Yerevan on June 23-26 and also featured teams from Syria, Iran and the U.S.

Bust of legendary duduk player Jivan Gasparyan unveiled in Yerevan

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 16:12, 6 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS. The bust of legendary Armenian duduk player Jivan Gasparyan was inaugurated today at Yerevan’s Komitas Pantheon on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of his death.

Photos by Mkhitar Khachatryan

Sculptor Aleksan Babayan is the author of the bust.

Jivan Gasparyan died last year at the age of 92 in USA.

His grandson, Jivan Gasparyan Jr., played duduk at the inauguration ceremony. He said that his grandfather has long spread the melodies of duduk worldwide, by popularizing the Armenian music.

“My grandfather used to say: either you need to be good or not play at all. It was a great responsibility for me. His trust was inspiring me. He was saying it’s important how a person leaves life”, he said.

A number of events, concerts and initiatives dedicated to the legendary duduk player are planned this year not only in Armenia, but also in Russia.

Sculptor Aleksan Babayan said that while creating the bust he has tried to do everything to make it similar to Jivan as much as possible.

Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Vahram Dumanyan in his turn said that Jivan Gasparyan has raised the voice of duduk to such a level that today “we all proudly state in different corners of the world that this is our national instrument”.

Ambassador Poladian, Ahmed Aboul Gheit discuss development of relations between Armenia and Arab states

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 19:40, 6 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Armenia to Egypt Hrachya Poladian met with Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Ahmed Aboul Gheit on July 6.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, at the beginning of the meeting Hrachya Poladian conveyed the letter of the Foreign Minister of Armenia on the accreditation of the representative of Armenia at the League of Arab States. On this occasion, the Secretary-General of the organization congratulated the Ambassador of Armenia, wishing him success in his new mission.

The parties held a detailed discussion on the possible development of relations between Armenia and the Arab countries, as well as between Armenia and the League of Arab States. Hrachya Poladian emphasized the importance of the Arab direction for Armenia.

During the conversation, the positive role of Armenian communities in Arab countries in strengthening Armenian-Arab relations, as well as in the public life of those countries, was also touched upon.

Chain Theatre Play Festival to include Bompart play, Effigy

NEW YORK, NY – Effigy (currently listed by its former title, Idols) will be part of the selected voices that make up Chain Theatre Play Festival, a summer festival of New York City-based playwrights.

In Effigy, a young boy’s ADHD diagnosis causes family tension between his Soviet-era grandparents and modern progressive parents as they navigate differing values, personal history and political views. They wonder if his music will be enough for him to overcome his challenges.  

The play is written by Armenian-American playwright Nicholas Bompart, who has been recognized for his work both on film and in theater. Directed by Stefania Papadopoulos, the play will feature Lily Filippatos as Sophia, Dalita Getzoyan as Anna, Patrick Robinson as Andrew, Anthony Santoro as Sergei, and Benny Wilkinson as Alex.

Program #8, which includes Effigy, will be available in-person on July 10 at 7 p.m.; July 14 at 8:30 p.m.; July 21 at 6:30 p.m. and July 22 at 8:30 p.m. with one special livestreamed performance on July 21 at 6:30 p.m. 

The exciting festival will feature live performances created by the best independent artists at the Chain Theatre, one of the top Off-Broadway venues in New York City. Tickets are $22. 

Masks and proof of vaccination for all audiences is required. Performers, production team members and Chain staff are all vaccinated.

About Chain Theatre: The Chain is always seeking to reflect and react to the world around us. Culturally. Politically. Socially. Audiences can find investment in the work at the Chain, because the work is about them, no matter what it might be. It’s a place where artists and audiences can expand their perspective. Chain produced the World Premiere of Garbageman by Emmy-nominated Keith Huff (A Steady Rain, Mad Men, House of Cards) and has also collaborated with Tony Award-winner David Rabe (Sticks and Bones, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel). Past award-winning productions include: Hurlyburly by David Rabe, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Dale Wasserman, and Talk Radio by Eric Bogosian. 

This event is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.




From New York…it’s SNL set decorator Kim Kachougian

Kim Kachougian, May 20, 2022 (Photo By Tiffany Franco / NBC)

The Armenian community is fortunate to have a number of women pursuing creative careers and businesses. One of these women is Kim Kachougian, a set designer for one of the film units of Saturday Night Live (SNL). Kachougian, who has won three Emmy awards for her work, also owns her own floral design company, Mac & the Mushroom, based in Hoboken, NJ.

Kachougian received a BFA in theater design and a master’s degree in theater education from Adelphi University in Long Island, NY. After designing some shows off-off-Broadway, she moved to California to explore other career opportunities. She began working as a production assistant in film and television and then later moved back to New York, where she designed the windows at Macy’s. After overcoming several challenges, she was able to join the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) union, which expanded her opportunities in TV, movies and commercials. At the time, it was difficult for a woman to be recognized, though the union has improved in its diversity. Kachougian says she has not experienced any overt oppression, but stated, “I think as a woman, you have to work harder to prove yourself in a man’s field. Typically, the job that I do, a lot of women do it. I’ve never experienced someone treating me differently because I’m a woman, but I think the pressure on women to step up and be just as good if not better is definitely there and felt, and I think the women work harder for that reason.”

Kachougian spent a few years doing television commercials until she was recommended for the SNL pre-tape film unit to work on “digital shorts.” Since then, she has been part of the expansion of film units. She and her husband, who are newlyweds, work together on the show. He manages production design while she is able to make creative decisions for the set, including props, decorations, lighting, flooring, picking furniture and more. Kachougian has been working at SNL for about 10 years, and her husband has been there for about seven or eight years. Each season of SNL consists of 21 shows, and they work on a rigorous production schedule for three days each week. The film unit receives the script on Wednesday night around 8:00 p.m. The production team then has a few hours to meet and design the whole skit on a Zoom call. Prior to COVID, they used to meet at 30 Rockefeller (also known as 30 Rock). The team includes the director, the director of photography, lighting, costumes, production designer, set designer, props, wardrobe, makeup, hair and the production support group (production coordinator, art department coordinator and the producer). All materials for the design of the show must be submitted before 6:00 a.m. the next morning. “You don’t have a lot of time to think, and you also have to take into consideration the items that you can actually get within 24 hours,” Kachougian noted. “You can design anything you want, but if you can’t produce it and have it show up in a truck the next afternoon, then it’s no good,” she said. Kachougian says her valuable connections with vendors over the years have helped her obtain set resources.

In describing her process, Kachougian explained that she makes a lengthy list of supplies on Wednesday night and enlists three people to shop for her. The longest day is Thursday, which consists of gathering all materials and building sets. The crew begins at 7:00 a.m. and works until 10 or 11:00 p.m. Sometimes, scenes are shot on Thursday if they can redress 30 Rock. Otherwise, they typically shoot sometime during the day or at night on Friday, then the skit is edited and produced for air on Saturday night. Kachougian says she puts in about 50 hours in those three days. “It’s always a surprise!” she stated. “You usually have more pre-production time when you do movies or TV. This is quite unique, and there is really nothing else that compares to the pace SNL has.”

Since each season of SNL is 21 shows and each show takes three days to produce, Kachougian stated that she only works 63 days of the year and can pursue other ventures the rest of the year. The show also follows a school schedule, so cast and crew have summers off. This allows Kachougian to focus on her personal floral design business Mac & the Mushroom.

Kachougian first ventured into floral design back in high school. She began working at a local flower shop and fell in love with the work. “I couldn’t get enough of it, but I never really thought about that as a career,” Kachougian reflected. “I went to school for theater, and it never occurred to me I could be something more than a hometown florist who delivered bouquets and arrangements. I didn’t realize that there was this whole world out there of events and big installations,” she enthused. As a set decorator, she has always designed the flowers based on her experience. She was inspired and encouraged by other set decorators to focus on floral design after working on the movie The Post, starring Meryl Streep. Kachougian took some classes to learn about mechanics, processing and how to work with flowers to keep them alive. In addition to the sets on SNL, she also does all the flower arrangements for dressing rooms. Her floral designs have been admired by Steve Martin, Aidy Bryant and the Kardashians, though Kachougian did note that she gets less facetime with celebrities these days after the pandemic.

SNL dressing room design

Kachougian started her floral design business four years ago. The name Mac & the Mushroom is inspired by her dog Mac and a giant orange mushroom that grew from an oak tree at her home in Vermont. “[Mac] had such an incredible spirit and was up for anything. He was the love of my life, my little boy. He passed away the next year, after I formed the company, so he’s not with us anymore, but he is always with us,” she shared.

Kim Kachougian’s dog Mac with the infamous orange mushroom

Kachougian is often hired for special events and hopes to enter the print and fashion industries. “I think the photography is what draws me, and the way that you can create a story with an image,” Kachougian stated. “It allows for more creative freedom.” Kachougian describes her aesthetic as modern. She enjoys creating what she calls a “floral blob,” which are shapes from just one or two types of flowers. Her favorite arrangement for SNL was for its Pride Month song last year, when she created a whimsical floral fantasy for a dream drag brunch.

Kim Kachougian’s design for SNL’s Pride Song, 2021

Kachougian shared with the Weekly how aspects of her Armenian identity and upbringing have influenced her success in the industry. “Growing up in an Armenian family, you have a different perspective of the world,” she said. “I feel like loyalty is a very strong thread throughout the Armenian community. In my work, we are very loyal to our crew, vendors, friends and family. That was a big influence in my life.” Kachougian was raised by a single working mom, a rarity she says in the Armenian community. Kachougian’s mother was the youngest of 12, so Kachougian grew up around many cousins who were from more traditional family units. “I learned my work ethic from [my mom]. I always knew that I was going to be a working person, not just one of those women who got married, had a family and raised children,” she shared. “That just wasn’t for me.” Kachougian also credits her unrelenting determination and drive, especially to get into the union, to her Armenian upbringing. “I think a lot of Armenians have that drive within them, whether they know it or not, and they’re successful,” she added. “There’s not a lot of Armenians, especially in America, who aren’t successful. They’re businesspeople, and they’re leaders. All of that plays a part just by the way I was raised – to just be in charge.”

Kim Kachougian and her mom

For all of her hard work, Kachougian has many outlets for relaxation and maintaining her mental and physical health. She and her husband love the outdoors, hiking with their dogs and skiing. Kachougian also does hot yoga and pilates. Her advice to young women wanting to get into the industry is to make connections with people and contact the union for apprenticeships or entry level opportunities. “I’ve always had really good luck getting jobs and connections with people by just calling them, reaching out, and saying hey, this is who I am and this is what I want to do,” Kachougian advised. “If you want something, go for it.”

Dalita Getzoyan is a member of the Providence ARF “Kristapor” Gomidehoutiun and the ARS “Ani” Chapter. Her involvement in the Armenian community began at a young age with attending Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church in Providence, RI as well as in the Providence AYF “Varantian” chapter. She has served both on local committees and the Central Executive for the AYF Eastern Region. She continues to remain involved in organizations and in the church choir. Dalita works as a music therapist for Continuum Care Hospice in Rhode Island.


RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/06/2022

                                        Wednesday, July 7, 2022
Putin, Pashinian Again Discuss Armenian-Azeri Talks
Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Armenian Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian in his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, April 19, 2022.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian phoned Russian President Vladimir Putin on 
Wednesday to discuss the implementation of Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements 
brokered by Russia.
The Kremlin said that the two leaders focused on “issues of ensuring security on 
the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the restoration of economic, transport and 
logistics ties in the South Caucasus.”
The Armenian government’s press office similarly reported that Putin and 
Pashinian spoke about continuing efforts to demarcate the Armenian-Azerbaijani 
border and open it to travel and cargo shipments. It said they specifically 
discussed the work of a recently formed Armenian-Azerbaijani commission on the 
border demarcation.
The commission held its first meeting at a border section on May 24. Its second 
session is due to be held in Russia. No date has been set for it yet.
Moscow has been more actively involved in separate negotiations on 
Armenian-Azerbaijani transport links. A Russian-Armenian-Azerbaijani commission 
dealing with the matter met in Moscow and Saint Petersburg last month.
The Armenian co-chair of the commission, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian, 
said on June 28 that Baku and Yerevan have narrowed their differences on “border 
and customs control as well as safe passage of citizens, vehicles and cargo 
through roads and railways in Armenia and Azerbaijan.”
By contrast, Pashinian said on June 27 that Baku has rejected a draft agreement 
on the construction of a railway that will connect Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan 
exclave through Armenia.
“The draft document was presented by the Russian co-chair of the trilateral 
commission, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk,” he said.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has repeatedly demanded an exterritorial 
“corridor” for Nakhichevan that would exempt travellers and cargo from Armenian 
border controls. Yerevan has rejected these demands, saying that they run 
counter to the Russian-brokered agreements.
Aliyev and Putin met on June 29 on the sidelines of a summit of Caspian states 
held in Turkmenistan.
Armenian Government Denies Targeting Oppositionists In Enlistment Drive
        • Astghik Bedevian
Armenia - Young men drafted for compulsory military service are seen at a 
recruitment center in Yerevan, June 28, 2022.
Defense Minister Suren Papikian said on Wednesday that he did not order the 
Armenian military to draft opposition activists in a bid to weaken continuing 
antigovernment demonstrations in Yerevan.
Armenia’s government approved on June 23 a three-month call-up of more than 
1,440 army reservists which will start on August 1. It cited the need to 
reinforce the armed forces with skilled and combat-ready personnel.
Representatives of the main opposition Hayastan alliance said late last week 
that scores of its male members and supporters have since received military 
call-up papers. They said that the authorities are thus trying to punish active 
participants of the regular rallies and discourage other Armenians from joining 
more street protests planned for the coming weeks.
Speaking in the Armenian parliament, Papikian complained that Seyran Ohanian, a 
former defense minister who now leads Hayastan’s parliamentary group, has phoned 
the military’s top enlistment officer to demand an end to the alleged mass 
recruitment of opposition youths.
Armenia - Opposition supporters demonstrate in Yerevan, May 4, 2022.
“Are you citizens of the Republic of Armenia or not?” a visibly irritated 
Papikian said, appealing to the opposition. “Did the defense minister order 
that? Even if such things have happened in the past, they are not happening on 
our watch.”
“Secondly, next time do not reserve the right to call military officials or make 
covert appeals to them because such calls can lead to legal liability,” he 
warned.
The Armenian military has not been accused in the past of trying to draft 
opposition members or supporters en masse for political reasons.
Ohanian dismissed Papikian’s criticism, saying that Armenian law allows 
parliament deputies to demand explanations from state officials both orally and 
in writing. He said he simply asked the country’s chief military commissar to 
clarify whether he really ordered his subordinates to target oppositionists.
“Military mobilization cannot be selective,” Ohanian told RFE/RL’s Armenian 
Service.
The retired general also pointed to what he regards as an illegal instruction 
which a senior pro-government lawmaker publicly issued on May 5 five days after 
the Armenian opposition began daily street protests aimed at toppling Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian.
Armenia - Opposition leader Seyran Ohanian speaks to journalists, December 17, 
2021
Andranik Kocharian, the chairman of the Armenian parliament committee on defense 
and security, suggested that many of the protesters detained by riot police 
evade compulsory military service or periodical call-ups of army reservists. 
Speaking at a committee meeting in Yerevan, Kocharian said law-enforcement 
agencies should “collect personal data of these citizens and pass them on to the 
Armenian Defense Ministry.”
High-ranking police and military officials attending the meeting backed the idea 
condemned by human rights activists.
“What legal norms are they talking about?” said Ohanian. “People who committed 
crimes during their military service are talking about that. They had better do 
their job.”
The opposition leader apparently referred to Papikian’s criminal record 
disclosed by an Armenian newspaper in early 2020.
The Hraparak daily reported that Papikian, who served as a minister for local 
government at the time, had been sentenced to more than 2 years in prison in 
2006 for stabbing his commander during compulsory military service. It said that 
he was released from prison a year later.
Papikian, who is a senior member of the ruling Civil Contract party, admitted 
the criminal conviction while condemning the newspaper report as an intrusion 
into his personal life.
Parliament Approves Tighter Government Control Of Army Top Brass
        • Astghik Bedevian
Armenia - General Kamo Kochunts (left), acting army chief of staff, greets 
Defense Minister Suren Papikian at the start of a meeting in Yerevan, June 28, 
2022.
The National Assembly approved on Wednesday a government proposal to make 
Armenia’s top military general directly subordinate to the defense minister.
“The armed forces must report to the defense minister and the 
commander-in-chief,” Defense Minister Suren Papikian told pro-government 
lawmakers before they passed corresponding amendments to an Armenian law on 
national defense.
Under those amendments, the chief of the Armenian army’s General Staff will also 
automatically hold the post of first deputy defense minister. But he will not 
perform ministerial duties if the minister is absent from the country.
Papikian said that this will make the military’s command and control structure 
“smoother” and more “vertical.” He said the country’s leadership wants to “learn 
lessons” from unspecified “bitter experience.”
The last chief of the General Staff, Artak Davtian, and six other senior 
generals were sacked in February through presidential decrees initiated by Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian. The latter has still not handpicked a new army chief, 
prompting serious concern from the Armenian opposition.
The generals’ sackings came one year after Davtian’s predecessor, Onik 
Gasparian, and four dozen other high-ranking officers accused Pashinian’s 
government of incompetence and misrule and demanded its resignation. The 
unprecedented demand was welcomed by the opposition but condemned as a coup 
attempt by Pashinian.
Armenia -- Colonel-General Onik Gasparian (C), the chief of the Armenian army's 
General Staff, meets with senior Russian military officials, Yerevan, January 
25, 2021.
Armen Khachatrian, a senior parliamentarian representing the ruling Civil 
Contract party, acknowledged that the authorities hope the structural change 
will prevent the army top brass from challenging them in the future.
Opposition lawmakers believe that this is the main purpose of the government 
bill approved by the parliament in the first reading.
“They are solving a purely internal political issue,” said Tigran Abrahamian of 
the opposition Pativ Unem bloc. “They think that they will thereby ensure tight 
control over the military which will preclude any political statements or 
actions by generals.”
“But they are not really solving the issue because the chief of the General 
Staff was already subordinate to the defense minister, not to mention his 
subordination to the prime minister,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Abrahamian accused Pashinian’s government of “politicizing” the top military 
post.
Pashinian promised a major reform of the military shortly after Armenia’s defeat 
in the 2020 war with Azerbaijan. He has replaced three defense ministers since a 
Russian-brokered ceasefire stopped the six-week hostilities in November 2020.
Opposition forces blame Pashinian for the disastrous war that left at least 
3,800 Armenian soldiers dead. They also say that his administration is doing 
little to rebuild the armed forces.
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CivilNet: Russia and Canada in war of words over Armenia embassy

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06 Jul, 2022 10:07

  • The Russian embassy in Yerevan has condemned a Canadian Foreign Ministry statement that described the move to open a Canadian embassy in Yerevan as a way to “push back on Russian influence.”
  • Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with the Spanish parliamentary speaker Meritxell Batet in Madrid.
  • Azerbaijani forces opened fire in the direction of Khachik village in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor region, according to the Armenian Defense Ministry, which reported no casualties.