Root causes of the conflict should be addressed: Michel reiterates EU’s commitment to promote a stable and peaceful South Caucasus

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – June 1 2022

For a sustainable normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it is important to address all outstanding issues at hand, including advancing discussions on the future peace treaty and addressing the root causes of conflict, President of the European Council Charles Michel said in a statement.

In the context of the past days’ tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, President Michel reiterated the EU’s commitment to deepen its cooperation with both countries to promote a South Caucasus that is secure, stable, peaceful and prosperous for the benefit of all people living in the region.

He welcomed the first historic meeting of both countries’ Border Commissions on 24 May and stressed the paramount importance of ensuring stability and security along the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan as delimitation will be pursued.

More broadly, President Michel stressed that for a sustainable normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it is important to address all outstanding issues at hand, including advancing discussions on the future peace treaty and addressing the root causes of conflict. In President Michel’s opinion, all core issues that had led to the first Nagorno-Karabakh war as well as to the renewed hostilities in 2020 will need to be addressed by all stakeholders to create conditions for lasting and equitable peace.

As with any legacy of conflict – terminology is particularly sensitive in this context. President Michel’s statement on outcomes of the leaders meeting on 22 May should not be interpreted as favoring a pre-determined outcome of discussions either way. What ultimately matters most is that all issues are comprehensively addressed; this includes rights and security of all populations.

Connectivity was specifically discussed in Brussels on 22 May to advance opportunities for unblocking the region. In this context, both parties confirmed there were no extraterritorial claims with regard to future transport infrastructure. Speculation to the contrary is regrettable.

Finally, President Michel stressed the need to prepare populations for peace and the paramount role public rhetoric plays in this regard. He welcomed Yerevan and Baku’s leadership and stated intentions to engage in good faith in ensuring a conducive atmosphere for the continuation of the talks and expressed the EU’s readiness to step up its support to confidence building measures.

EU Special Representative Klaar will be traveling to the region in the next days to follow up on all aspects under discussion.

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Armenian Healthcare Minister meets with Director of Lithuania’s National Health Insurance Fund

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 12:52, 1 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Healthcare Anahit Avanesyan met with the Director and staff of the National Health Insurance Fund of Lithuania on the sidelines of her three-day visit in that country, the Armenian ministry of health reports.

During the meeting the Director of the Fund presented their activities, the package of services, the procurement mechanism and the monitoring program.

Pashinyan, Putin discuss bilateral agenda, regional issues

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – June 1 2022

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin today.

The Russian President congratulated the Prime Minister of Armenia on his birthday and wished him all the best. Prime Minister Pashinyan thanked the Russian President for the phone call on his birthday and stressed that he highly appreciates the warm, friendly attitude of the Russian President.

The interlocutors discussed a number of issues on the Armenia-Russia bilateral agenda, touched upon regional issues, the Armenian-Azerbaijani border situation.

The Russian President welcomed the first meeting of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Commission on Demarcation and Border Security and reaffirmed Russia’s readiness to support the border demarcation process. It was emphasized that according to the agreement, the next sitting of the commission will be held in Moscow.

The issue of opening regional communications was touched upon and an agreement was reached to intensify the work of the trilateral working group.

Prime Minister Pashinyan shared his impressions of the recent meeting in Brussels with the Russian President, expressing concern over the comments that have nothing to do with the substance of the discussions after the meeting.

In accordance with the provisions of the joint statement of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the President of the Russian Federation of April 19, the interlocutors also discussed issues related to the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, in particular, the possibility of intensifying the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 01-06-22

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 17:30, 1 June 2022

YEREVAN, 1 JUNE, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 1 June, USD exchange rate down by 2.35 drams to 445.64 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 1.31 drams to 477.59 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.06 drams to 7.27 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 3.18 drams to 560.93 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 372.98 drams to 26344.26 drams. Silver price down by 5.46 drams to 311.91 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Armenian, Saudi FMs discuss prospects of cooperation between the two countries

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – June 1 2022

Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone conversation with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir. 

The sides discussed the prospects of establishing bilateral and multilateral agenda of cooperation and development of relations between Armenia and Saudi Arabia. 

The importance of promoting trade and economic ties between the two countries and implementing investment programs was highlighted.

Minister Mirzoyan informed his interlocutor that Armenia supports Saudi Arabia’s application to hold “World Expo 2030” in Riyadh. 

No reason for timeout in protest campaign, says Armenian opposition leader

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Armenia – June 1 2022

Opposition leader and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan has denied reports that the opposition plans to take a timeout from daily anti-government demonstrations in Yerevan.

“The reports are false. We are not considering any option for a break, because there is no reason for it. On the contrary, we are discussing options for stepping up the struggle,” Saghatelyan told News.am on Wednesday.

“I think that our past activity should not have given anyone a reason to draw such conclusions. We rule out such a scenario and there can be no retreat, everything else is just idle talk.

“June 3 is a crucial day. All those who think that the movement may announce a break or die out will be deeply disappointed,” he said.

According to report on Hraparak daily, the opposition groups, that have been holding street protests for over one month, may announce an end to the current phase of civil disobedience acts in the near future.

Armenia’s Hovhannes Bachkov Crowned European Boxing Champ

Armenia’s Hovannes Bachkov became European Boxing Champ


Armenia Also Wins 2 Silver Medals

Boxer Hovhannes Bachkov was crowned champion of the European Championship being held in Yerevan.

In the 63.5 kilogram final in Yerevan, Bachkov scored a 5-0 victory over France’s Lounes Hamraoui with a clear advantage in all three rounds.

This was Bachkov’s third European title.

In thanking his fans for support, Bachkov said, “without that support, this victory might not have happened. I’m also thankful to myself (laughs) for doing a really great job. Only I know that,” reported Armenia’s Public Radio.

Artur Bazeyan won a silver medal Rafayel Hovhannisyan won a silver medal

Upon returning to his hometown of Gyumri on Tuesday, Bachkov got a hero’s welcome, with city officials, sports fans and locals gathered to welcome the champion.

Hovannes Bachkov received a hero’s welcome when he returned to his hometown of Gyumri

Team Armenia boxers Artur Bazeyan and Rafayel Hovhannisyan each won silver medals in their weight category. With an earlier bronze medal win by Narek Manasyan in the 92 kilogram category, Armenia won four medals in the championships that concluded Monday in Yerevan.

Bazeyan won the silver medal in the 57 kilogram match. He was defeated by Vasil Usturo of Belgium in the final.

Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Vahram Dumanyan handed the medals to Bazeyan and other winners in the weight category.

Hovhannisyan won the silver in the 80-86 kilogram category in a match against Georgii Kushinashvili from Georgia.

CivilNet: Brussels issues new statement on Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization efforts

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01 Jun, 2022 10:06

  • European Council President Charles Michel issued a new statement on ongoing efforts to normalize relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, meant to clarify previous comments.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone about Armenia-Russia relations and Armenia-Azerbaijan peace efforts.
  • Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone call with his Saudi counterpart, Adel al-Jubeir, to discuss increased cooperation in diplomacy and trade.
  • Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan sat down for an interview with CivilNet to talk about Karabakh negotiations, American biolabs in Armenia, and Armenia’s new satellite.

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Armenia will continue to financially support Artsakh: Pashinyan

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 1 2022
Naira Badalian

ArmInfo.The salaries of all civil servants of Artsakh in 2021 were paid from taxes paid by the people of Armenia. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan stated this on  May 31 during the discussion of the report on the implementation of  the state budget of the Republic of Armenia for 2021.

Pashinyan recalled that after the end of the 44-day war, from  November 2020 to the end of 2021, Armenia allocated a total of 136  billion drams ($280 million) to Artsakh and does not intend to stop  there. Within the framework of the financing, the costs of utility  bills for the population of Artsakh were covered. All salaries of the  Artsakh state employees were also paid by the Government of the  Republic of Armenia. “This means that in 2021 the salaries of all  civil servants, from the members of the National Assembly to the  government of Artsakh, teachers and others, were paid by the  government of the Republic of Armenia, including healthcare expenses  of Artsakh, at the expense of taxes paid by the people of the  Republic of Armenia”, the prime minister said.  

In 2019, the state budget of Artsakh amounted to about 118 billion  drams (about $250 million), of which about 58 billion was transferred  from the Republic of Armenia. In 2021, the revenue part of Artsakh’s  budget amounted to 174 billion drams, of which 128 billion drams was  also received from Armenia. “That is, the support of the Republic of  Armenia to Artsakh in 2021 increased by 122% or 70 billion drams,  while the budget of Artsakh as a whole increased by 48% or 45 billion  drams. 73% of Artsakh’s budget for 2021 was transferred by the  Government of the Republic of Armenia”, he noted.  

In accordance with the budget for 2022, financial assistance has been  increased to 144 billion drams (about 300 million US dollars). In  addition, Armenia will provide Artsakh with an additional 50 billion  drams (over $100 million) for housing construction programs. Of  these, 20 billion drams (slightly more than 40 million dollars) in  2022, the RA Prime Minister said.  

Yerevan vainly relying on Washington for Ankara unblocking the borders – Viktor Nadein-Raevsky

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 1 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.Yerevan is in vain relying on Washington for Ankara unblocking the borders, Viktor Nadein-Raevsky, Researcher of the Institute of World Economy and  International Relations (IMEMO), said in an interview with ArmInfo. 

“No doubt, the United States is attentive to the Armenian-Turkish  process. Another question is that Turkey is not at all a state under  the U.S. overwhelming influence despite its being a NATO member and  its other ties with the United States. In this context, I do not  think the Armenian leadership’s hopes are in line with the reality  and trends inside Turkey, and one of the reasons is that Turkey is  coordinating its policy toward Armenia with Baku,” he said. 

Ankara is not expected to make independent steps toward Armenia  without preconditions at least until the process of signing of an  Armenian-Azerbaijan peace agreement shows progress, and Azerbaijan is  clearly stating it is holding great expectations, Mr Nadein-Raevsky  said. 

For Azerbaijan, any Armenian-Turkish negotiations and Ankara’s steps  toward Yerevan are instruments for ensuring progress in its own  negotiations with Armenia, especially with Turkey itself not  expecting any preferences from normalizing its relations with  Armenia. So Turkey has no need to hurry. 

“The result is the present uncertainty over the prospects for  normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. See, the process has  been continuing for nearly six months, with three meetings of the  Special Envoys. But even experts and analysts do not know anything  about the results – to say nothing of the public. Moreover, to create  an atmosphere of confidence, Yerevan is not voicing any of its  demands to remedy historical injustice. In its turn, Ankara is  dragging time in Baku’s interests and can, in necessary, put forward  its own preconditions at any moment,” Mr Nadein-Raevsky said.