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.

Next round of Russian-Ukrainian talks to take place on March 2

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 19:26, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, 1 March, ARMENPRESS. The next round of talks between Russia and Ukraine will take place on March 2, ARMENPTRESS reports a Russian source told TASS.

“As previously agreed, the meeting has to take place tomorrow,” he said.

The first round of talks between Russia and Ukraine took place on February 28 in the Gomel region of Belarus. It lasted 5 hours. After the meeting, the Russian side announced that the parties had reached a preliminary agreement to hold the next round of talks in Belarus.

Walt Disney, Warner Bros. suspending film releases in Russia

 

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 12:38, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros. halt all future theatrical film releases in Russia, TASS reports citing CNBC.

“Given the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the tragic humanitarian crisis, we are pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia, including the upcoming ‘Turning Red’ from Pixar”, The Walt Disney Company said in a statement Monday, CNBC reported. The management of the company will make future business decisions based on the evolving situation, it added.

Warner Bros. informed it was pausing the release of “The Batman” in Russia” in light of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine”, according to CNBC.

“We will continue to monitor the situation as it evolves”, the company said in a statement. “We hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to this tragedy”.

Armenian, Canadian FMs discuss development prospects of bilateral relations

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 12:52, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan met with Foreign Minister of Canada Mélanie Joly in Geneva within the framework of the UN Human Rights Council High-Level session, the Armenian MFA said.

The Armenian and Canadian FMs discussed the prospects of further developing the bilateral relations. The importance of intensifying the contacts at a high level was emphasized.

The sides also attached importance to the current mission of the Special Envoy of Canada to the European Union and Europe, Stéphane Dion, in Armenia.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Mélanie Joly also exchanged ideas about the ongoing democratic reforms in Armenia.

Competition Protection Commission says there is no petrol of Azerbaijani origin in Armenia

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 13:28, 1 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenia is importing petrol only from Russia, Iran, Romania and Bulgaria, the Competition Protection Commission Chairman Gegham Gevorgyan said in parliament in response to MP Artsvik Minasyan’s question.

Given rumors among the public, Artsvik Minasyan from the opposition Hayastan faction asked: “Do we have petrol of Azerbaijani origin in the petrol and diesel fuel market? Are the companies active in Armenia in this market directly or indirectly connected with Azerbaijani companies? And does the Azerbaijani SOCAR company have any role in the petrol and diesel fuel market? Do you have information?”

Gevorgyan said he believes that the rumors are connected with the commission’s latest deal which doesn’t have anything to do with neither SOCAR nor any other Azerbaijani company. “The deal was done between the Georgian Petrocas company, which represents the GULF brand. The countries of origin are clear. Most of the petrol and diesel fuel to Armenia comes from Russia, then from Iran, and a little from Romania and Bulgaria. I am confidently saying that there is no petrol of any other country of origin in Armenia,” Gevorgyan said.

He added that border control is taking place under the EAEU regulations, but this doesn’t hinder them to implement supervision as well.

Armenpress: Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs Ukraine’s application for EU membership

Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs Ukraine’s application for EU membership

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YEREVAN, 28 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed an application to join the European Union, ARMENPRESS reports, citing TASS, the press service of the “Servant of the People” Ukrainian party reported on February 28.

“Zelenskyy has signed an application for Ukraine to join the European Union. It’s a historic moment,” the statement said.

The party also published the text of the accompanying letter signed by the president. “In this letter, Ukraine, as a European state that respects the values enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union, has the honor of applying for EU membership in accordance with Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union.”

The letter was sent to the President of France Emmanuel Macron, whose country holds the presidency of the EU Council, as well as the President of the European Council Charles Michel and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.

Artsakh’s NSS negotiating with Russian peacekeepers to eliminate tools of Azerbaijan’s psychological attack

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Armenia – Feb 28 2022


The National Security Service (NSS) of the Artsakh Republic is taking measures to enhance security in the village of Khramort and other communities of the Askeran region after Azerbaijani threats against the local residents.

“The decent developments in various sections of the line of contact between Artsakh and Azerbaijan, including in the village of Khramort in the Askeran region, have caused concern among the people of Artsak,” the NSS said in a statement on Monday.

“Azerbaijan’s psychological attack with the use of various methods is alarming in itself, yet both Artsakh residents and government agencies must work to improve the real components of security.

“In this regard, the National Security Service is taking all measures to protect the lives and health of the residents of Khramort and other communities from possible attacks and to establish a stable and reliable security system.

“The NSS is also holding talks with Russian peacekeepers to eliminate the tools of psychological attack carried out by Azerbaijan,” reads the statement.

Lack of accountability and worldwide inattention to pogroms extended carte blanche to Azerbaijan to continue its anti-Armenian rhetoric and savagery, AAA states

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Feb 28 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.The Armenian Assembly of America has issued a statement on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the first of Armenian pogroms in Azerbaijan.

The statement reads:  

“Today Armenians around the world commemorate the 34th anniversary of  the Sumgait pogrom, a vicious and premeditated massacre against the  Armenian population of the city on the Caspian Sea in what was then  Soviet Azerbaijan. The unprovoked slaughter of peaceful civilians,  which took place from February 26, 1988 until March 1, 1988, resulted  in horrific deaths, injuries, and forced evacuations. The facts of  the pogrom were widely documented and reported at the time, and  became part of a pattern that saw massive ethnic cleansing against  Armenians. 

“The Sumgait pogrom was followed by the deliberate targeting of  Armenians in Kirovabad (1988) and Baku (1990). The violent pogroms  were Azerbaijan’s response to calls by Armenian residents for  Arstakh’s self-determination. As a consequence, hundreds of thousands  of Armenians were forced to escape the massacres, and were also  deprived of access to their businesses, properties, other financial  resources, and cultural heritage sites.

“The appeals for Artsakh’s self-determination were supported by  prominent human rights advocates inside and outside of the Soviet  Union in the 1980s, including by Nobel Prize-winning physicist and  dissident Andrei Sakharov, who stated that “Armenian people are again  facing the threat of genocide.” Artsakh, which is inhabited by its  indigenous Armenian population who formed the overwhelming majority  of the people of the region, was handed over to Soviet Azerbaijan by  Bolshevik leader Joseph Stalin in 1921, shortly after the Armenian  Genocide. 

“A lack of accountability and worldwide inattention to the pogroms  extended carte blanche to Azerbaijan to continue its anti-Armenian  rhetoric and savagery. The 44-day war on Artsakh, started in the Fall  of 2020 by Azerbaijan, with the full and open support of Turkey and  jihadist mercenaries, once again brought to the forefront the human  rights abuses by dictators Ilham Aliyev and Recep Tayyip Erdogan.  Thousands of Armenians were killed and forcibly displaced during the  war, and were subjected to internationally banned cluster munitions,  lethal drones, and white phosphorus bombs. 

“Azerbaijan and Turkey still have not been held accountable by the  international community for their massacres of the Armenian people in  2020, 1988, or 1915. Instead, the two countries have ramped up their  spite and malice by waging yet another war – that of distorting facts  and abusing history. Because of their abysmal human rights records,  both governments have relied on the services of public relations  firms to whitewash their war crimes and abuses meted upon their  domestic populations. Columbia University’s Institute for the Study  of Human Rights documented the atrocities committed in the 2020  Artsakh War. 

“On the 34th anniversary of the Sumgait pogrom, the Assembly  commemorates the lives that were tragically cut short on February 26,  1988, and condemns the continuous brutality and war against the  Armenian people. 

“The Assembly calls on the OSCE Minsk Group to resolve the issue of  Artsakh’s self-determination by peaceful means, a process to which  the Aliyev regime agreed, but which it has undermined every step of  the way. Recognition and security for Artsakh, as well as direct U.S.  aid and support, are needed to prevent yet another genocide. Finally,  Turkey and Azerbaijan must be held accountable by the international  community once and for all.”