Mirzoyan and Lavrov will discuss the process of implementation of trilateral agreements

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 17:54, 6 April, 2022

YEREVAN, 6 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov on April 8 will have negotiations with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, who will pay a working visit to Russia, ARMENPRESS reports, official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova told journalists at the briefing.

“Negotiations of Foreign Ministries of Russia and Armenia are scheduled on April 8 in Moscow”, Zakharova informed.

She mentioned that the FMs plan to discuss in detail the strengthening of bilateral cooperation in all spheres, as well as further steps of deepening of cooperation in common integration unions, in the EEU, CSTO, CIS.

“Besides, the sides will exchange thoughts on the process of implementation of agreements between the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia of November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021 and November 26. We hope that the upcoming negotiations will promote the deepening of allied cooperation with Yerevan, as well as peace and stability in South Caucasus”, Zakharova announced.

Magnitude 2,6 earthquake recorded in Armenia’s north-west

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 14:24, 5 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS. A magnitude 2,6 earthquake was recorded at 13:27, April 5 some 18km south-east from the village of Ashotsk in Shirak Province, the Ministry of Emergency Situations said. It had a depth of 10km.

The earthquake measured 3-4 at the MSK scale in the epicenter, and was felt at an intensity of 2-3 MSK in the villages of Saragyugh and Bavra.

Russian military base in Armenia holds training flights involving Mi-8MVT and Ka-52 gunships

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 15:08, 5 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS. Pilots of the Mi-8MVT and Ka-52 gunships of the Russian military base in Armenia held training flights in high mountainous terrain, the Russian Southern Military District’s press service said.

The pilots of the helicopters carried out a number of difficult objectives in both daytime and nighttime flights.

The engineering crews of the base held maintenance trainings.

More than 130 servicemen and 50 military equipment were involved in the training.

NATO not planning to send armed forces and air forces to Ukraine. Stoltenberg

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 19:33, 5 April, 2022

YEREVAN, 5 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. NATO is not going to send its armed forces and air force to Ukraine, ARMENPRESS reports, “Interafax” informed , citing the announcement of Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg.

“The allies agree that we should not send armed forces of NATO to Ukraine and should not send airplanes to air space of Ukraine”, he said.

He emphasized that the alliance is of that position because “is responsible for preventing war between Russia and NATO”.

At the same time, according to Stoltenberg, ministers of foreign affairs of NATO countries on 6-7 of April meeting will discuss what kind of other support they will be able to provide to Ukraine.

He reminded that the alliance provides military, financial and humanitarian support to Kyiv.

California State Bar will investigate Armenian genocide victim payments

Los Angeles Times
April 5 2022

The chief prosecutor for the State Bar of California said Tuesday that the agency was taking a fresh look at attorney conduct in landmark Armenian genocide reparations cases following a Times investigation that detailed corruption and misdirection of funds in one of the settlements.

“The State Bar is reviewing these cases to determine whether there is any new information that would warrant further action,” said the bar’s Chief Trial Counsel George Cardona, a former federal prosecutor appointed last year to lead investigations and prosecutions at the agency that regulates the legal profession in California.

The bar previously disciplined one attorney and attempted to discipline two others in connection with the genocide litigation.

“There was a terrible injustice done when descendants of those murdered in the Armenian Genocide were denied their rightful settlements,” Cardona said in his statement. He described those already prosecuted as “most directly responsible for these misappropriations” but added, “the State Bar has the responsibility to take action when it becomes aware of new evidence.”

Cardona’s announcement in a statement to The Times comes after four California lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), called for a probe into the misconduct the newspaper outlined.

The report last month drew on newly unsealed court records to explain how a $17.5-million settlement in 2005 for heirs of genocide victims was marred in subsequent years by a claims process that rejected 92% of applicants and sent money to sham claimants, relatives of a settlement administrator and a lawyer with no official role in the case. It also revealed irregularities in the distribution of charity funds, including more than $750,000 that Armenian church groups say they never received.

Three Armenian American attorneys — prominent Los Angeles lawyers Mark Geragos and Brian Kabateck and Glendale attorney Vartkes Yeghiayan — were lead counsel in the case. The bar received complaints about the three lawyers and others over the last decade from claimants and members of a court-appointed settlement board, according to court records and complaints submitted to authorities.

The bar took no action against Geragos or Kabateck but filed disciplinary cases against Yeghiayan and his wife, for allegedly funneling settlement money to family members, their law firm and nonprofits they controlled.

Yeghiayan died before trial. His wife was cleared by a bar review panel.

An attorney from Beverly Hills who had endorsed and deposited settlement checks made out to heirs of genocide victims, Berj Boyajian, was suspended from the practice of law and later resigned. He was convicted in criminal court of two counts in connection with making false statements to the bar.

Representatives for Geragos and Kabateck have told The Times they did nothing wrong, that they were not responsible for approving or denying claims and that others, including those prosecuted by the bar, bore the blame for the fraud in the case.

Kabateck said Tuesday that he had cooperated with the past bar probes and would continue to do so “because we have nothing to hide.”

“The true demonstrable facts are that our firm engaged in no wrongdoing of any kind,” he said in a statement.

Harriet Ryan

Harriet Ryan is an investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Since joining the paper in 2008, she has written about high-profile people, including Phil Spector, Michael Jackson and Britney Spears, and institutions, including USC, the Catholic Church, the Kabbalah Centre and Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin. Ryan won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting with colleagues Matt Hamilton and Paul Pringle in 2019. She previously worked at Court TV and the Asbury Park Press. She is a graduate of Columbia University.

Matt Hamilton

Matt Hamilton is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. He won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting with colleagues Harriet Ryan and Paul Pringle and was part of the team of reporters that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the San Bernardino terrorist attack. A graduate of Boston College and the University of Southern California, he joined The Times in 2013.

U.S. Embassy in Armenia urges Azerbaijan to release all Armenian prisoners

Panorama
Armenia – April 5 2022

On March 29, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy met with relatives of Armenian servicemen who were captured in 2020 and 2021 – some of whom have received long sentences from Azerbaijani courts, some whose fates are currently unknown, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia said in a statement on Tuesday.

The discussion focused on human rights issues, including the eight point of the November 2020 trilateral ceasefire statement by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia on the exchange of prisoners of war, hostages and other detained persons, and dead bodies as well as the Geneva Convention.

“We urge the release of all prisoners as well as increased efforts to obtain information about the fate of missing servicemembers, including from the 1990s, noting the pain of families who do not know their loved ones’ whereabouts or fate,” the statement said.

Analyst: Tuesday’s rally in Yerevan a good chance for component parts of society to start shaping an agenda

Panorama
Armenia – April 5 2022

Armenian political analyst Hrant Melik-Shahnazaryan, head of the Voskanapat Analytical Center, stresses the need for the formation of political society and new agendas in Armenia.

“Our society is not political. It is highly politicized, but not political. This is a big problem, which brings about many other problems,” he wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.

His comments came ahead of an opposition rally to be held in Yerevan’s Liberty Square on Tuesday evening.

“Let’s speak about today’s rally, for example. People have basically one question: “What is the opposition going to do?” At the same time, this question contains a number of other, mainly rhetorical sub-questions: “Do we have to march through the entire city, gather and listen to speeches, and then go home once again?” This is not good,” Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

The analyst stresses political society itself sets the agenda and then finds the forces to serve that agenda. “There are such attempts in Armenia, of course, but the situation described above really dominates. Even many public figures are driven by this logic, demanding radical action from others instead of proposing political solutions themselves,” he noted.

“Today’s rally in Yerevan is a good chance for the component parts of society to finally start shaping an agenda. We do not need a lot of people in the square, but the presence of elites. Intellectuals should come and, to put it in modern language, hold a casting. We need to see who among the speakers can be trusted with political leadership. And those who aspire to this leadership must, in their turn, avoid slogans and populist statements, trying to offer real and effective ways out of the situation.

“In other words, today we are facing an extremely important problem to form political society, new agendas, and to find leaders who fit these two points. I think the rally planned for tonight could be a good start to solving this problem. I hope it will be the case,” Melik-Shahnazaryan said.

Mourinho campaigning to keep Henrikh Mkhitaryan amid contract talks

Panorama
Armenia – April 5 2022

Coach José Mourinho is campaigning to keep Roma star Henrikh Mkhitaryan amid contract talks, The Cult of Calcio reports.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan decided the contest between Sampdoria and Roma with his fourth goal of the season. Despite past disagreements with José Mourinho, he has continued to serve a key role. However, his contract runs out in June.

The coach invited the parties to reach an agreement in his post-game remarks to Sky: “I want him to stay, and I think the management and the player are on the same page. Mino Raiola is enamored with his clients. If Mkhitaryan wishes to continue playing with Roma, his agent will make it happen.”

According to previous reports, the versatile attacker asks for a two-year contract and to confirm his current salary. Instead, the front office prefers reducing it considering his age. The 33-year-old makes €4M. He penned a short-term deal last summer.

Forecast: Peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan will no longer be concluded under the auspices of Russia

ARMINFO
Armenia – April 5 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.Unlike the Tripartite Statement that ended the 44-day war, the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan will most likely not be concluded under the  auspices of the Russian Federation. A similar opinion was expressed  to ArmInfo by chief researcher of the Institute of World Economy and  International  Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences,  orientalist Alexey  Malashenko.

On April 6, the head of the Armenian government Nikol Pashinyan will  visit Brussels, where he will meet with head of the European Council  Charles Michel and Ilham Aliyev. It should be noted that on the eve  of his visit, Pashinyan announced his intention to agree with Aliyev  on the start of peace negotiations.

“In this light, I consider it important to emphasize that the EU  peace initiatives in the Armenian-Azerbaijani vector of Western  policy take place in parallel and in undoubted connection with the  Ukrainian vector. And the undoubted absence of a causal link between  them in this case plays absolutely no role in the eyes of the West.  Moscow’s reaction to what is happening is still incomprehensible. It  can be said that the EU initiatives in the Caucasus do not meet with  much opposition from Russia. The latter suggests that a change in the  situation in the South Caucasus without the participation of Russia  against the background of Ukraine is natural and even expected,” he  noticed.

At the same time, Malashenko considers obvious significant  differences in the price of the expected peace for the participants  in this process: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey, which, in his  opinion, is of secondary importance for the main moderator of the  peace process – the EU, at best. In the analyst’s opinion, the main  thing for Brussels is its own interest, the desire to gain a foothold  in the South Caucasus, take control of some regional processes and,  of course, achieve all this by weakening the presence and mediation  of Moscow.

“And it is quite natural that, among other things, the EU is  primarily trying to achieve this goal in the region through the  promotion and signing of an agreement on peace between Yerevan and  Baku. And this is against the background of the existence of two  tripartite statements and a commission for their implementation with  the participation of the Russian Federation. And I do not at all rule  out the achievement of specific Pashinyan-Aliyev agreements in the  Charles Michel format, which the OSCE Minsk Group will subsequently  join in, as Armenia wishes,” the Russian analyst summed up.

Rally participants carry large Karabakh flag in central Yerevan

NEWS.am
Armenia – April 5 2022

Protesters, who organized a rally in Freedom Square on Tuesday, headed to France Square, which connects the three main avenues of the capital.

They were carrying a large flag of the Nagorno-Karabakh, stating that they would block the traffic on the aforementioned section. The protesters plan to stand there for an hour.