Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-05-22

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 17:25,

YEREVAN, 11 MAY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 May, USD exchange rate down by 5.77 drams to 466.87 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 6.60 drams to 492.22 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.05 drams to 6.86 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 8.06 drams to 575.84 drams.

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

Gold price down by 398.50 drams to 27879.23 drams. Silver price down by 4.05 drams to 328.20 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

PM Pashinyan meets with the Speakers of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Netherlands

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 19:14,

YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who is in the Netherlands on an official visit, met with President of the Senate of the Netherlands Jan Anthonie Bruijn and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Vera Bergkamp.

ARMENPRESS reports Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Vahram Dumanyan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan, Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan, Chairman of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Eduard Aghajanyan participated in the meeting from the Armenian side.

Nikol Pashinyan also met with members of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the two houses of the Dutch Parliament.

Armenian, Azerbaijani FMs to meet soon

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 19:42,

YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS. The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan is planned in the near future, ARMENPRESS reports Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the lecture at Netherlands Institute of International Relations “Armenia and The Netherlands. Centuries-old friendship – 30-year partnership”.

“A meeting of our representatives on demarcation and delimitation is planned in the near future. The foreign ministers will also have a meeting,” Pashinyan said.

Nikol Pashinyan is in the Netherlands on a two-day (May 10-11) official visit.




UCLA to Host Book Release and Reading of Tenny Arlen’s Book of Armenian Verses

Tenny Arlen

LOS ANGELES—Author Tenny Arlen’s book on Armenian verses entitled “To Say with Passion: Why Am I Here?” («Կիրքով ըսելու՝ ինչո՞ւ հոս եմ») will be presented at the University of California, Los Angeles. The book launch event will take place on Friday, May 20 at 6:00 p.m. at UCLA Bunche Hall 10383.

As the first full-length volume of creative literature composed in Armenian by a U.S.-born author after over a century of Armenian-American community development, this is a landmark achievement. It is also one of the first public outcomes of the emphasis that UCLA Narekatsi Chair’s Armenian program places on the concept of Armenian as a living and creative language in diaspora.

Tenny Arlen grew up in San Luis Obispo, CA far removed from any Armenian community. She began her undergraduate studies at UCLA in 2011 with no prior knowledge of Armenian. She took courses in Western Armenian language and literature for two years with Dr. Hagop Kouloujian, and, already a talented writer, soon began to write poetry in Armenian.

In 2013, she graduated from UCLA with highest honors, earning a B.A. in Comparative Literature. In 2015, she was admitted into the University of Michigan’s doctoral program in Comparative Literature with a plan to study French and Armenian symbolist poetry, but she passed away in a car accident in the summer of 2015 before beginning the program.

“To Say with Passion: Why Am I Here?” book cover

Arlen wrote the first drafts of most of the poems collected in this book about 15 to 20 months after beginning Armenian language studies. Her posthumous book of poetry, published by the ARI Literature Foundation (Yerevan, 2021) with the support of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, is entitled: “To Say with Passion: Why Am I Here?” ((«Կիրքով ըսելու՝ ինչո՞ւ հոս եմ»), a line taken from one of her poems, in which the Armenian language speaks about its own existence in the twenty-first century Diaspora. The book was edited by Dr. Kouloujian, who also wrote its afterword, in which he tells of Tenny’s creative journey in Armenian and highlights the book’s significance as the first full-length volume of creative literature written and published in Armenian by a U.S.-born author.

This event is co-sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation,  UCLA Narekatsi Chair of Armenian Studies, UCLA Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, The Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA, and the UCLA Armenian Students’ Association. 

Copies of the book will be available for sale at the event (paperback $15; hardcover $20).

More event details, can be found online.

This is a hybrid event. Those unable to attend in person may register and participate through Zoom.

Armenia… Protesters Demand PM Resignation over Karabakh

May 3 2022

About 5,000 people demonstrated in the Armenian capital Yerevan to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, accused by the opposition of wanting to give away all of Karabakh to Azerbaijan after he told lawmakers last month that the “international community calls on Armenia to scale down demands on Karabakh”.

“We are launching a popular protest movement to force Pashinyan to resign,” Parliament Vice Speaker and opposition leader Ishkhan Saghatelyan told AFP ahead of the rally.

He added, “He is a traitor, he lied to the people,” accusing Pashinyan of “wanting to give away Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan.”

He continued, “He does not have a popular mandate to do so.”

“The protests will not stop until Pashinyan resigns,” he warned.

Turkiye, Armenia reaffirm goal of ‘achieving full normalisation’

May 3 2022
May 3, 2022 at 4:50 pm

Turkish and Armenian envoys for the normalisation of ties between the two countries reaffirmed their goal of “achieving full normalisation,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, reports Anadolu Agency.

“The special representatives reaffirmed the declared goal of achieving full normalisation between their respective countries through this process,” the ministry said in a statement following the third meeting of Turkish and Armenian envoys in the Austrian capital Vienna.

The envoys discussed the possible steps that can be taken for the tangible progress in normalisation, the statement added.

Turkiye’s Ambassador Serdar Kilic and Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Ruben Rubinyan “reiterated their agreement to continue the process without preconditions,” it added.

Kilic was named as Turkiye’s special envoy to discuss steps towards normalisation with neighboring Armenia on December 15, 2021. Three days later, Armenia appointed its own special representative Rubinyan.

The first round of talks was held in Russia’s capital Moscow on January 14, where both parties agreed to continue negotiations without any preconditions. Turkish and Armenian envoys met for the second time in Vienna on February 24.

Also, a historic bilateral meeting took place between the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkiye on March 12.

As part of the efforts, Turkiye and Armenia have also resumed commercial flights as of Febuary 2 after a two-year hiatus.

The two countries have been divided on a range of issues, including the 1915 events in the Ottoman Empire and Armenia’s occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh in 1993, since when the land border between Turkiye and Armenia has been closed.

Armenia/Azerbaijan fighting rages – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]

On October 10, 2009, the two neighboring countries signed a peace accord, known as the Zurich Protocols, to establish diplomatic relations and open the border, but failed to ratify the agreement in their respective national parliaments.

Relations between Ankara and Yerevan entered a new phase in the fall of 2020 with the end of the second Nagorno-Karabakh war, which lasted 44 days in which Turkiye helped Azerbaijan recapture its territory.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20220503-turkiye-armenia-reaffirm-goal-of-achieving-full-normalisation/

Armenian opposition leader urges people to join ‘struggle for our homeland’

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Armenia – May 3 2022

Armenian opposition members and supporters on Tuesday briefly blocked Abovyan Street in central Yerevan as part of a large-scale civil disobedience campaign to oust Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his cabinet.

The country’s opposition groups launched the campaign on Monday after rallying thousands of supporters in Yerevan’s France Square and setting up a protest camp there on Sunday.

“Join the struggle for our homeland!” Artur Vanetsyan, leader of the opposition Homeland Party, said during the protest on the street.

Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a deputy parliament speaker and chair of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Supreme Council of Armenia, said that in addition to the Yerevan streets, a number of regional roads were also blocked.

“All our compatriots should take to the streets to oust them [the authorities],” he said.

The demonstrators sat in the middle of the road, blocking it for a few minutes. Then, they continued the march along Abovyan Street, chanting ” Unification, Struggle, Victory” and “Nikol the traitor”.

Turkish press: Turkiye, Armenia reaffirm goal of ‘achieving full normalization’

Handan Kazancı   |03.05.2022


ISTANBUL 

Turkish and Armenian envoys for the normalization of ties between the two countries reaffirmed their goal of “achieving full normalization,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. 

“The special representatives reaffirmed the declared goal of achieving full normalization between their respective countries through this process,” the ministry said in a statement following the third meeting of Turkish and Armenian envoys in the Austrian capital Vienna.

The envoys discussed the possible steps that can be taken for the tangible progress in normalization, the statement added.

Turkiye’s Ambassador Serdar Kilic and Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Ruben Rubinyan “reiterated their agreement to continue the process without preconditions,” it added.

Kilic was named as Turkiye’s special envoy to discuss steps towards normalization with neighboring Armenia on Dec. 15, 2021. Three days later, Armenia appointed its own special representative Rubinyan.

The first round of talks was held in Russia’s capital Moscow on Jan. 14, where both parties agreed to continue negotiations without any preconditions. Turkish and Armenian envoys met for the second time in Vienna on Feb. 24.

Also, a historic bilateral meeting took place between the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkiye on March 12.

As part of the efforts, Turkiye and Armenia have also resumed commercial flights as of Feb. 2 after a two-year hiatus.

The two countries have been divided on a range of issues, including the 1915 events in the Ottoman Empire and Armenia’s occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh in 1993, since when the land border between Turkiye and Armenia has been closed.

On Oct. 10, 2009, the two neighboring countries signed a peace accord, known as the Zurich Protocols, to establish diplomatic relations and open the border, but failed to ratify the agreement in their respective national parliaments.

Relations between Ankara and Yerevan entered a new phase in the fall of 2020 with the end of the second Nagorno-Karabakh war, which lasted 44 days in which Turkiye helped Azerbaijan recapture its territory.

Armenia values partnership with US aimed at peace and stability in region – FM

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 00:59, 3 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenia values its partnership with the United States aimed at peace and stability in the region, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said in his remarks during the meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington D.C..

“And I also want to note that we value our partnership aimed at peace and stability in our region, and in this regard I want to highlight the important role the United States of America plays as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, which has a mandate from the international community to facilitate a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict”, he said. “I also appreciate United States support through the Armenia-Turkish normalization process and United States strong stance on the recognition on the condemnation of the Armenian genocide and confirmation of this stance this year, too”, he added.

Kansas National Guard leadership visits Armenia

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 12:11, 3 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS. The U.S. Embassy to Armenia welcomed Major General David Weishaar on his first visit to Yerevan since he was appointed The Adjutant General (TAG) of the State of Kansas, the Embassy said in a statement.

“Major General Weishaar, along with other leaders from the Kansas National Guard, will meet with senior officials from the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the State Revenue Committee. He will visit the 12th Peacekeeping Brigade, the Military Hospital, the National Defense Research University, and the Military University.

The Republic of Armenia signed a bilateral affairs agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense and the State of Kansas in 2003 establishing the Kansas-Armenia State Partnership Program.  Under the program, the Kansas National Guard works closely with the Armenian Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Emergency Situations, and other governmental offices and agencies. Types of cooperation include military-to-military, military-to-civilian, and civilian-to-civilian events.

Since the beginning of the partnership in 2003, the Republic of Armenia and the State of Kansas have engaged in a number of military, emergency preparedness, law enforcement, business, medical, public health, educational, and humanitarian exchanges”, the statement says.

“I am very proud of the robust partnership between the State of Kansas and the Government of Armenia over the last 20 years. With every exchange and collaboration, the relationship between Kansas and Armenia grows stronger. It is always an honor working alongside our Armenian friends allowing both sides to learn and grow with each other,” Major General Weishaar said.