Armenpress: Situation at Armenian-Azerbaijani border relatively stable – Ministry of Defense

Situation at Armenian-Azerbaijani border relatively stable – Ministry of Defense

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 09:50,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Defense of Armenia released a statement warning against a new disinformation released by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense.

“The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan released another disinformation, falsely claiming that the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire on February 23 in the direction of the Azerbaijani military positions deployed in the eastern section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” the Ministry of Defense of Armenia said.

It added that the situation at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is relatively stable and under the full control of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Government to provide funds to 6 provinces for implementation of subvention programs

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 11:53,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia will allocate funds to the governorates of Aragatsotn, Ararat, Gegharkunik, Lori, Shirak and Syunik.

The respective decision was approved at the Cabinet meeting today.

The draft was presented by Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan.

“This decision particularly proposes to provide 1 billion 435 million drams to the governorates for implementing around 15 subvention programs in 13 communities”, the minister said.

Armenian FM receives BSEC Secretary General

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 17:00,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan received today Secretary General of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Lazar Comanescu, the foreign ministry said in a press release.

The meeting participants said this year marks the 30th anniversary of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation and highlighted the further development of the Organization.

FM Mirzoyan attached special importance to the expansion of sectoral cooperation with BSEC, noting that it will contribute to the implementation of the programs of the Armenian government aimed at ensuring sustainable economic growth in the country through the regional economic inclusive cooperation.

The BSEC Secretary General highly valued Armenia’s activity and contribution to the BSEC development.

The sides emphasized the importance of coordinated regional actions within the frames of the Organization, directed to the mutually beneficial economic collaboration, innovative and sustainable development, and formation of a favorable environment for promoting high competitiveness.

Minister Ararat Mirzoyan expressed confidence that the effective implementation of the BSEC main goals, which are based on depoliticized, inclusive regional economic cooperation and facilitation of trade, impermissibility of the policy of blockade and closed borders, are of vital importance for regional stability and peace.

Armenia sacks top military officials

Feb 24 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Several high-ranking military officials were sacked in Armenia on Thursday, February 24, the same day Chief of Army Staff Artak Davtyan was dismissed from his post.

In particular, Andranik Makaryan is no longer the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, while Armen Harutyunyan has been relieved of the post of the head of the Missile Troops department of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Also, Armen Arushanyan and Artur Poghosyan have been relieved of the posts of Chief of the Armed Forces Engineering Troops and of the head of the moral and psychological support department of the Armed Forces, respectively.

MP Tigran Abrahamyan calls for increased vigilance in Armenia and Artsakh

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Armenia – Feb 24 2022


Armenian lawmaker Tigran Abrahamyan, who represents the opposition With Honor faction, has called for increased vigilance in Armenia and Artsakh amid intensified Azerbaijani border provocations.

He called attention to the fact that Azerbaijan carried out various provocations against Artsakh over the past week, resorting to ceasefire violations, actively spreading fake news, etc.

“Taking relations with Azerbaijan to a new level, Russia seeks to keep Baku’s actions in the realm of predictability, but the factor of Turkey, which is breathing down Azerbaijan’s neck, increases the likelihood of border incidents and ceasefire violations in general,” the MP wrote on Facebook on Thursday.

In the situation around Ukraine, Turkey has a clear anti-Russian position and small-scale provocations against Armenia and Artsakh are possible in response to Russia’s military operation, he stated.

“It’s not even about Azerbaijan’s desire; there is a risk that an attempt will be made at Turkey’s initiative to destabilize our region, forcing Russia to put additional efforts and resources in the South Caucasus,” Abrahamyan said.

According to him, this danger also exists in other regions, where Russia is competing with Turkey and other countries for influence.

“Thus, there is a need for increased vigilance in Armenia and Artsakh, and this primarily concerns the structures ensuring internal and external security,” Abrahamyan said.

Turkish press: Turkish, Armenian officials hold 2nd meeting in Vienna

Merve Aydogan   |24.02.2022


ANKARA

The second meeting between special envoys from Turkiye and Armenia to discuss steps for normalizing ties between the two countries was held in Vienna on Thursday. 

A Turkish Foreign Ministry statement announced the meeting between the special representatives of Turkiye and Armenia, “respectively, Ambassador Serdar Kilic and Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Ruben Rubinyan,” in the Austrian capital.

The statement said the Turkish and Armenian envoys have “confirmed that the ultimate goal of the negotiations is to achieve full normalization” between the two countries as agreed during their first meeting in Moscow.

“They exchanged views on possible concrete steps that can be mutually taken to that end and reiterated their agreement to continue the process without preconditions,” it added.

Last December Kilic was named Turkiye’s special envoy to discuss steps towards normalization with neighboring Armenia, with Rubinyan named as his counterpart days later.

Talks were first held in the Russian capital Moscow on Jan. 14. According to a joint statement, the parties agreed to continue negotiations without any preconditions.

As part of the efforts, Turkey and Armenia have also resumed commercial flights between the two countries.

The two countries have been divided on a range of issues, including Armenia’s refusal to recognize a shared border, its nearly three-decade occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh, and the 1915 events between the Ottoman Empire and Armenians.

Armenia`s recognizing independence of Donetsk or Luhansk to prove major blow to Artsakh

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Feb 24 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.Armenia’s recognizing or even showing any signs of approving the independence of Donetsk or Luhansk will prove a major blow to the Armenian positions in the Artsakh peace process, Hovsep Khurshudyan, Head of the Free Citizen  NGO, told ArmInfo.  

“In the context of Armenian Premier Nikol Pashinyan’s forthcoming  visit to Moscow at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invitation I  see such a threat as well. Moreover, that meeting is pregnant with  other threats to us as well. The ongoing situation in Ukraine clear  demonstrates Putin’s unpredictable actions. I think he will pursue a  policy of forcing as many state leaders as possible into sharing the  responsibility for his own actions,” he said. 

The prospects of expansion of the Russia-Belarus allied state to the  other post-Soviet states poses a threat to their independence. And  the Belarusian president’s recent statements are not a mere  coincidence. Amid the Ukraine developments, Moscow will first of all  take steps toward its satellite states. And it is extremely important  under the circumstances that Armenia should not be among the states  hailing Russia’s latest actions.     

According to Mr Khurshudyan, the Russian elite’s actions cause that  state to embark on an extremely dangerous path, which is pregnant  with the most negative consequences. In this context, he points out  that the USSR, a rather powerful state with serious resources, lost  the cold war with the West and disintegrated. 

However, starting from his meeting in Munich, Russian President  Vladimir Putin changed Russia’s status as the West’s partner to that  of rival. And his latest actions in Ukraine have been proving this  status, while he has forgot that Russia is not the USSR and half of  the world is not communist. Russia is an isolated state with even  some of the post-Soviet states being hostile to it, Mr Khurshudyan  said. 

“The West has until recently avoided a strong reaction to Russia’s  revisionism. However, I think the West will respond by measures  against the Russian authorities. The collective West will not  tolerate it for long, especially amid the discontent in Russia’s  society. Thus, the West must have made a decision on Putin. And they  will spare no effort to put it into practice by undermining Russia’s  power pyramid to have Putin replaced with a more predictable  political figure,” he said. 

Asbarez: ‘Pari Louys’: Holy Martyrs ARS Pilavjian Preschool Marks 30th Year

Holy Martyrs ARS Pilavjian Preschool 30th Anniversary logo

BY ARAZ ARTINIAN

It’s a bit past 8 a.m. on a sunny Thursday morning in windy North Hills, California, and you hear two car doors shut in the distance. Two individuals approach the entrance of a building. It is a father holding his 3-year-old daughter with one hand, and a young child’s sleeping bag and water bottle in the other.  It is at this exact moment that you hear two of the most beautiful words in Armenian: pari louys.

“Pari louys,” says Elizabeth Kahwedjian, one of our teachers. She asks the father to complete the sign-in sheet as she checks the temperature of the child.  These are Covid pandemic years. Parents can no longer enter the campus. They hug and wave goodbye to their children and continue with their day knowing that their child is in a safe and nurturing environment. Throughout the years, a lot has changed in this establishment but some things will always remain the same.

There have been thousands of “Pari Louys’” here at the Holy Martyrs ARS Pilavjian Preschool. This year, we are celebrating our 30th anniversary. Over the last 30 years, more than a thousand preschoolers have graduated from this school, where the mission has been to provide a research-based, quality, early childhood education program for them.

At Pilavjian Preschool, we’ve been committed to respecting and supporting families in their task of raising children. “Raising children while providing them with a rich Armenian education and instilling the love of our beautiful Armenian language with positive encouragement and modeling is my everyday goal,” noted Shoghik Libarian, a teacher who has served Pilavjian Preschool for 20 years.

Holy Martyrs ARS Pilavjian Preschool students

Away from our homeland, no Armenian holiday or tradition is left out here. October is our Armenian Cultural Month. Whether it’s Armenian Christmas, Easter, Vartanants, Trndez, Vartavar, Armenian Genocide commemoration, lavash and ghapama making and baking, we do it all and in the most passionate way.

Armenian music is played all day at the preschool, and we even have professionals come and teach our children Armenian traditional dances. As I write these words, I hear stomping feet, and little voices sing, “Forward, forward, always march forward, the grandchildren of Kaj Vardan are brave.” Through Vartan Mamigonian’s heroic battle of Avarayr, our preschoolers learn from an early age what sacrifices it takes to preserve a national identity and freedom. The lesson is learned through storytelling, dress-up, music, drawing, and painting.

While planning children’s learning experiences, our teachers also incorporate the Reggio Emilia approach and Outdoor Classroom philosophy. Outside, children frequently have the opportunity to initiate their own learning experiences and activities, with teachers available to support them. This part of the curriculum keeps children curious and offers real problem-solving challenges. Our teachers encourages inquiry and support the child’s own search for answers that extends children’s knowledge and scaffolds their learning.

“As the director of ARS Pilavjian Preschool since 1991, I feel honored to lead an Armenian preschool where children are treated with dignity and respect, where they are challenged and encouraged to flourish in all areas – cognitively, emotionally, socially, and physically, where teachers provide children the necessary tools to help them soar,” said Ms. Vehik Gabrielian, the Program Director of the preschool. “Even during the most challenging times of the Covid pandemic, we are doing our very best to please the parents while giving our preschoolers the maximum learning experience possible.”

Those parents who’ve had several children attend the preschool are the best witnesses to Ms. Gabrielian’s commitment and vision. “The preschool is constantly building upon itself and improving,” said Sareen Sorfazian, a mother who also acts as a member and Secretary of the School Board. “From the time my older son left preschool to the time my daughter began preschool was two years. Even in those two short years, the preschool has progressed, and continues to progress.”

“The dramatic corner was reinvented to resemble an actual house with a kitchen and a lounge area. The reading corner is set in nature yet cozy enough to make you want to curl up with a book. Year after year ,the preschool keeps progressing and reinventing portions of itself. I can only imagine what it will look like when I hold my grandchildren’s hands and drop them off at Pilavjian Preschool,” Sorfazian added.

Sorfazian gets emotional as she tries to continue her thoughts. “Dropping off my child at preschool is like I’m dropping her off with my mother or my sisters,” she said. “The level of love that exudes from the preschool staff is so genuine and warm. I love that all the teachers, regardless the group they teach, know my child by her name and they smile and say good morning. What’s more is, my child knows those teachers too which tells me the preschool is really just one big family split up into safe cohorts.”

It’s now 2:15 p.m. Parents are coming one by one to pick up their children. From a loud speaker, Armenian music has filled the air once again. Hasmik Nazaryan, a teacher, is at the pick-up area, dancing shourch bar with her two-year-old preschoolers. You would think she’d be exhausted by now. “I would never change this job with any other,” said Nazaryan. “The love you receive here is indescribable”.

30 years of love: that is what we are really celebrating today. To many more…

For more information call 818.892.9540 or visit the school’s website.

Armenian Embassy in Ukraine in constant touch with Armenian citizens

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 10:07,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. The Embassy of Armenia in Ukraine released a statement today, informing that it maintains permanent contact with the Armenian citizens.

“The Armenian Embassy in Ukraine is working with the whole staff and is in constant touch with the Armenian citizens”, the statement says.

The Embassy also said that citizens can call at the following numbers to be in touch with:

+380442349005

+380671090506

+380689602524

+380685000782

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address on Thursday morning 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.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky declared martial law in the country.




Armenia briefs diplomatic corps on details of Sisian-Kajaran road construction project

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 11:30,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, jointly with the Road Department Foundation, presented to a group of foreign ambassadors accredited in Armenia the details of the tender of North-South Road Corridor’s Tranche 4 section (Sisian-Kajaran section).

Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan said in his remarks that the pre-qualification phase of the tender was announced recently and that they will wait 70 days for applications.

“The construction of this road section is highly important for Armenia both strategically, economically and in terms of security,” he said.

“This is a rather major and interesting project with numerous technical and specialized solutions. It will be a rather difficult and interesting road section with its kind. We are asking for your support, so that you inform major construction companies in your countries about this project so that they participate in the tender. Our goal is to attract highly experienced companies with powerful capabilities, in order to be able to organize the project properly in terms of the timeperiod and quality,” Sanosyan said.