Armenpress: Our hope is that diplomacy will be able to silence the artillery – Pashinyan on the events in Ukraine

Our hope is that diplomacy will be able to silence the artillery – Pashinyan on the events in Ukraine

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 21:33, 2 March, 2022

YEREVAN, 2 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. Yerevan hopes that the Russian-Ukrainian talks will yield results, that diplomacy will be able to silence the artillery, ARMENPRESS reports PM Pashinyan said.

“We are deeply saddened by the unfolding events, which is now clear that will have global repercussions. Our hope is that the Russian-Ukrainian talks scheduled for today will take place, will have results, will diplomacy be able to silence the artillery”, Prime Minister Pashinyan said.

Earlier, the adviser to the Chief of Staff of the President of Ukraine Alexei Arestovich said that the second round of Russian-Ukrainian talks in Belarus will take place on the evening of March 2. The first meeting of the Russian-Ukrainian delegations took place on February 28 in the Gomel region of Belarus.

European Union closes airspace to Russia

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 10:24,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. The European Union has closed its airspace to Russia due to the situation in Ukraine, TASS reports citing a document published in the Official Journal of the European Union on February 28.

“It shall be prohibited for any aircraft operated by Russian air carriers, including as a marketing carrier in code-sharing or blocked-space arrangements, or for any Russian registered aircraft, or for any non-Russian-registered aircraft which is owned or chartered, or otherwise controlled by any Russian natural or legal person, entity or body, to land in, take off from or overfly the territory of the union”, the document reads.

However, “the competent authorities may authorize an aircraft to land in, take off from, or overfly, the territory of the union if the competent authorities have determined that such landing, take-off or overflight is required for humanitarian purposes or for any other purpose consistent with the objectives of this regulation”.

On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a special military operation based on a request from the heads of the Donbass republics. The Russian leader stressed that Moscow had no plans to occupy Ukrainian territories and the goal was to demilitarize and denazify the country.

Impunity and intolerance led Azerbaijani authorities to new genocidal acts – Artsakh Speaker of Parliament

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 11:03,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Artsakh Artur Tovmasyan issued a statement on the 34th anniversary of the Sumgait genocide, the Parliament of Artsakh said.

The statement reads:

“Dear compatriots.

34 years have passed since the Sumgait crime.

Many people, nations around the world have suffered and continue suffering from genocide, but for the Armenian people it is the past and the present, but never the future.

Azerbaijan, an artificial state born in the beginning of the 20th century, has assumed an anti-Armenian mission since its formation. The proof is the Sumgait massacres organized in 1988 and the regularly continuous wars.

The only goal and desire of Azerbaijan is the final occupation of Artsakh and the elimination of its ethnic people.

Impunity and intolerance led the Azerbaijani authorities to new genocidal acts.

The manifestation of Armenophobia reached its peak in September 2020 by the war unleashed by Azerbaijan, particularly in the form of inhuman treatment against the population of Artsakh, the Armenian captives, murders, torture and cultural genocide.

By strongly condemning the Sumgait crime and the continuous policy against the Artsakh-Armenians, we call on the civilized world to take practical steps to prevent the Azerbaijani genocidal policy against Armenians.

We must get out of this heavy situation, and demand our rights in our ancestral land.

My homage to the memory of all our compatriots who fell victim to the Azerbaijani violence and all those heroes fallen at all Artsakh wars”.

Armenian, French leader talk Karabakh, security in South Caucasus

March 1 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron have discussed the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh and the strengthening of security and stability in the South Caucasus region.

On a phone conversation on Tuesday, March 1, the two weighed in on issues related to the forthcoming Armenian-French cooperation forum in Paris and their upcoming meeting.

The leaders of the countries exchanged views on the processes taking place in the international arena, Pashinyan’s office said.

Canada’s special envoy visits Armenian Genocide Memorial

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March 1 2022

The delegation led by Canada’s Special Envoy to the European Union Stephane Dion visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan.

The guests were greeted by Lusine Abrahamyan, Deputy Director for Museum Works of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, who presented the history of the memorial.

The guests laid flowers at the eternal fire and observed a minute of silence in memory of the consecrated martyrs of the Armenian Genocide.

Armenia parliament to not debate on draft statement condemning ‘Shushi Declaration’

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Armenia – March 1 2022

The parliamentary majority of Armenia—the MPs of the ruling “Civil Contract” Faction of the National Assembly (NA)—on Tuesday refused to put on the NA agenda the draft statement condemning the ratification of the “Shushi Declaration” by the legislatures of Azerbaijan and Turkey.

The draft statement was prepared and tabled by the opposition “Armenia” Faction.

The respective position of the Armenian authorities was presented by MP Gurgen Arsenyan of the “Civil Contract” Faction. He, in particular, stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia had already given an assessment to the “Shushi Declaration.”

The proposal to put the aforesaid draft statement on the agenda of the current four-day sessions of the NA was approved by only 26 lawmakers. One MP voted against it, and 57 others abstained.


Why Armenia supported Russia at Council of Europe?

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Armenia – March 1 2022

Yerevan’s position is that the conflict in Ukraine should be resolved through diplomacy. That’s why it is necessary to maintain diplomatic channels. Eduard Aghajanyan, Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia and  an MP from the ruling Civil Contract Party, stated this at Tuesday’s press conference—at the NA—of the members of the Armenian delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly—and commenting on why Armenia did not support Council of Europe (CoE) sanctions on Russia.

According to him, the severance of ties does not contribute to the development of diplomatic solutions.

“It is in this context that Armenia decided to vote like that,” said Aghajanyan.

Last week, the CoE suspended Russia’s representation in the organization. A total 42 countries voted for the suspension of Russia’s representation, whereas only two countries—Russia itself and Armenia—voted against it. Turkey abstained while Azerbaijan did not take part in this vote.

Ukraine’s Charge d’Affaires in Armenia accuses Russia in launching “war of conquest”

Ukraine’s Charge d’Affaires in Armenia accuses Russia in launching “war of conquest”

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 16:27, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS.  Ukraine’s Chargé d’Affaires in Armenia Denis Avtonomov says Kiev’s official position on Russia’s military actions in Ukraine is that the actions are a “war of conquest” and not a “special operation” as stated by Moscow.

“Today is the 6th day of the war”, Avtonomov said at a press conference at the Ukrainian Embassy in Yerevan. “We are resisting for already 122 hours. New fronts are opening thanks to our defenders, the enemy is suffering losses. The international IT community has joined the destruction of the army of occupants, even Ukrainian school students are attacking in the cyberfront. Meanwhile in Russia, hundreds of thousands of people understood that the government is deceiving them, that there is no special operation, that this is a simple war of conquest where thousands of Russians have already been killed,” Avtonomov said.

The Ukrainian Chargé d’Affaires accused the Russian military in bombarding cities and the peaceful population, which Russia denies. Avtonomov said that a Russian tactical missile hit central Kharkov this morning.

“It’s the central part of the city, there are no military facilities there, residential buildings of Kharkov are bombed with Grads, this is war crime,” Avtonomov said.

Citing the Ukrainian military’s general staff, Ukraine’s Chargé d’Affaires Denis Avtonomov said that 5710 Russian troops have been killed in the 6 days. Another 200 Russian troops have been taken captive, 29 warplanes, 29 helicopters, 198 tanks, 846 infantry fighting vehicles, 77 artillery systems have been destroyed, according to the official Ukrainian data.

Asked about Ukraine’s expectations from Armenia in the given situation, given that Russia is Armenia’s strategic ally, Avtonomov noted that Armenia hasn’t yet issued its official stance over the Russian military’s actions in Ukraine, but said that Armenia’s position during the February 28 vote in Geneva is “positive”.

“Armenia isn’t expressing its position now. Nevertheless, yesterday, during the UN Human Rights Council session, the issue of including the situation in Ukraine in the upcoming 49th session in Geneva was being debated. From the 47 members, 29 voted in favor, 13 abstained, including Armenia, and those who voted against are Russia, China, Venezuela, Cuba and Eritrea. This is the first time in recent years when Armenia doesn’t support Russia’s stance. We think this is a good signal and we hope that such a position will at least continue,” Avtonomov said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address on February 24 that in response to a request by the heads of the Donbass republics he had made a decision to carry out a special military operation in order to protect people “who have been suffering from abuse and genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years.” The Russian leader stressed that Moscow had no plans of occupying Ukrainian territories.

When clarifying the unfolding developments, the Russian Defense Ministry reassured that Russian troops are not targeting Ukrainian cities, but are limited to surgically striking and incapacitating Ukrainian military infrastructure. However, Ukraine has numerously accused Russia in striking civilian infrastructure.

In terms of losses, the Russian military admitted in having suffered casualties but did not give numbers.

Parliament honors memory of 2008 March 1 victims with a moment of silence

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 10:09, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. The Parliament of Armenia honored the memory of the victims of 2008 March 1 events with a moment of silence at the beginning of today’s session.

“Today is March 1, and on these days 14 years ago 10 citizens of Armenia – 8 civilians and 2 police officers, were killed as a result of the events that took place in Yerevan”, Acting Speaker of Parliament Hakob Arshakyan said, proposing the lawmakers to honor the memory of the victims with a moment of silence.

Three NATO countries to transfer 70 combat airplanes to Ukraine

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 10:20, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. Bulgaria, Poland and Slovakia will transfer 70 combat aircraft to Ukraine that can be stationed on airfields in Poland, TASS reports citing the press service of the Ukrainian Navy.

“If necessary, they can be stationed on Polish airfields, from which Ukrainian pilots will perform combat missions”, the press service said.

According to its data, Bulgaria will transfer 16 MiG-29 fighters and 14 Su-25 attack planes, Poland – 28 MiG-29 planes, and Slovakia – 12 MiG-29 planes.