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AP: Armenia, Azerbaijan trade blame for border clashes..

The Intelligencer
Dec 9 2021
Dec. 9, 2021Updated: Dec. 9, 2021 11:58 a.m.

YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Armenia and Azerbaijan on Thursday traded blame for border clashes in which officials say at least one soldier was killed and two others were wounded amid simmering tensions between the ex-Soviet neighbors.

Armenia’s military said that two of its troops were wounded after Azerbaijani forces opened fire on Armenian positions, while Azerbaijan said Armenian forces killed one of its soldiers in what it called “a provocation.”

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a decades-old dispute over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which lies within Azerbaijan but was under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994.

Moscow brokered a peace deal last November to end six weeks of fighting over the territory, during which more than 6,600 people were killed. The Russia-brokered truce allowed Azerbaijan to reclaim control over large parts of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas that the Armenia-backed separatists controlled.

Tensions on the two nations’ border have been building since May, when Armenia protested what it described as an incursion by Azerbaijani troops into its territory. Azerbaijan has insisted that its soldiers were deployed to what it considers its territory in areas where the border has yet to be demarcated. Clashes have been reported ever since.

Last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan for talks in Sochi. After the meeting, Putin said that the three leaders agreed to create, before the end of the year, mechanisms for delimitation and demarcation of the border between the two countries.

Vardevanyan: Armenia’s Constitutional Court orders immediate release of imprisoned opposition MPs

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 9 2021

The top court of Armenia on Thursday ordered the immediate release of imprisoned opposition lawmakers, according to MP Aram Vardevanyan from the opposition Hayastan (Armenia) faction.

“The Constitutional Court has just delivered a ruling on the immunity of MPs based on our appeal,” he wrote on Facebook.

“The Constitutional Court has literally declared that a person who does not have the status of a deputy and is deprived of liberty cannot remain under arrest from the moment of acquiring a legal status of an MP,” Vardevanyan said, stating his colleagues must be immediately released after being unlawfully arrested for several months.

Three Hayastan faction MPs, including doctor Armen Charchyan, Artur Sargsyan and Mkhitar Zakaryan, are currently under arrest.

Residents of Armenia’s Vardenis shut down Martuni-Vardenis road in support of opposition alliance’s leader

News.am, Armenia
Dec 9 2021

Residents of Vardenis have shut down the Martuni-Vardenis road in support of Aram Harutyunyan (top candidate on the list of the “United Vardenis” Alliance) and are presenting their demands.

After the local self-government elections held in Vardenis when the “Aharon Khachatryan” and “United Vardenis” Alliances issued a statement on the formation of a coalition, the Investigative Committee of Sevan summoned Aram Harutyunyan (the first candidate on the list of the “United Vardenis” Alliance) to an interview and detained him.

Member of the “United Vardenis” Alliance Davit Shahnazaryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the residents have been keeping the road shut down and demanding the immediate release of Aram Harutyunyan for over two hours.

“The residents are also demanding a meeting with the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, the regional governor and deputy of the National Assembly Hayk Sargsyan. They are demanding a meeting with the latter since he recently made a statement stating that the picture in Vardenis needs to essentially change during the elections,” he said.

During the local self-government elections in Vardenis, the “Aharon Khachatryan” Alliance garnered 16.51% of the votes, while “United Vardenis” Alliance garnered 37.76% of the votes. Civil Contract Party, which garnered 46.11% of the votes after the elections and the proportional electoral list was headed by incumbent Mayor of Vardenis Aram Melkonyan, failed to form a local government.

Constitutional Court announces decision on release of arrested MPs of opposition ‘Armenia’ parliamentary faction

News.am, Armenia
Dec 9 2021

Based on the application filed by at least one fifth of the total number of deputies of the National Assembly of Armenia, the Constitutional Court has announced its decision on determining the constitutionality of particular articles of the Criminal Procedure Code of Armenia.

According to the Constitutional Court, a person with the status of deputy in custody may not be kept in custody from the moment that he or she obtains the status of deputy.

Deputy of the opposition “Armenia” Faction Aram Vardevanyan wrote about this decision on his Facebook page.

“They kept our fellow deputies in custody in an embarrassingly illegally way for all these months, and now they are going to release them immediately. This time the Higher Court ensured constitutional justice,” he wrote.

The aim of the application was to release arrested deputies of the “Armenia” Faction Mkhitar Zakaryan and Artur Sargsyan.

Applicant Aram Vardevanyan had declared several times that they needed to be released from custody after being elected MPs due to parliamentary immunity.

Former Mayor of Meghri, deputy of the “Armenia” Faction Mkhitar Zakaryan was arrested on July 13 and is charged with abuse of official powers and official forgery.

Former Mayor of Sisian, deputy of the “Armenia” Faction Artur Sargsyan was arrested on July 18 and is charged with abuse of official powers and official forgery.

Azerbaijani press: Armenia’s Karabakh destructions eyed at ICESCO session [PHOTO]

By Laman Ismayilova

The destruction of Azerbaijan’s material and spiritual heritage, historical monuments and religious temples over Armenia’s three-decade occupation of Karabakh have been discussed at an ICESCO session in Cairo.

In an address to the 14th session of the General Conference of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), Azerbaijani Culture Minister Anar Karimov spoke in detail about the destroyed museums and the exhibits looted by the Armenian occupiers over 30 years. 

Karimov expressed satisfaction with the participation in the prestigious event held in the ancient Egyptian capital Cairo.

In his speech, Karimov also touched on the Baku Process, initiated in 2008 to establish an effective and efficient dialogue between cultures and civilizations as well as the Peace4Culture campaign aimed at preserving cultural heritage and creating peaceful and sustainable societies. 

He pointed out that Azerbaijan had signed a number of important projects to maintain peace and stability in the region.

Karimov noted that Azerbaijan is a multicultural country with great respect for the culture, language and religion of a number of nations living on its territory.

The culture minister stressed the importance of ensuring regional peace from this standpoint.

The speech aroused great interest among the conference participants.

The Culture Ministry also opened an exhibition dedicated to Azerbaijani culture and history. The exhibition featured books highlighting the country’s culture and history as well as the poetic legacy of Azerbaijan’s great poet and thinker Nizami Ganjavi. 

A series of videos about Shusha, known as Azerbaijan’s cultural capital, Karabakh region were screened as part of the exhibition. 

Notably, ICESCO’s session brought together 49 delegations out of the 51 ICESCO member states.

As part of its new vision, ICESCO follows a new approach in holding the 14th Session of the General Conference, which is completely different from the previous sessions and aims to yield practical outcomes with field impact.

The agenda of ICESCO’s 14th Session of General Conference in Cairo included an opening ceremony, in conjunction with the organization of the Global Forum on Higher Education and Scientific Research. 

Afterward, the General Conference hosted its opening session, followed by a procedural session to examine the credentials and the list of delegations, the Conference Draft Agenda and Draft Programme, and compose the General Conference Bureau.

The General Conference concluded its proceedings with a plenary session, followed by a closing session to approve Members of ICESCO’s 43rd Executive Council, announce the date and venue of the 15th Session of the General Conference and adopt the Conference resolutions.

Over the past years, Azerbaijan and ICESCO have built strong ties, based on common values.

The visit of the ICESCO delegation to Azerbaijan early in January was an important step in this direction. Moreover, ICESCO has proposed to declare Shusha as the capital of the Islamic world.

Azerbaijan implemented numerous international projects with ICESCO. Baku (2009) and Nakhchivan (2018) were named the Capital of Islamic Culture.

Azerbaijan’s capital hosted the meeting of the ICESCO culture ministers in 2009. The 12th General Conference and the 36th meeting of the ICESCO Executive Board were held as well.

ICESCO is also one of the main partners of the Baku Process initiated by President Ilham Aliyev and adopted by the United Nations. The organization has been an official partner in the 5th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue held in 2011.

Turkish press: Russia to host 1st meeting of 6-member South Caucasus platform

An elderly man walks past destroyed buildings during the ongoing fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region’s main city of Stepanakert (Khankendi), Oct. 6, 2020. (AFP File Photo)

The first meeting of the 3+3 platform to ensure permanent peace and stability in the South Caucasus region suggested by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will take place in Moscow on Friday, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday.

Delegations from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran and Armenia will attend the meeting of the platform, established to enhance regional cooperation in the South Caucasus.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Önal will lead the Turkish delegation at the meeting, the ministry said.

The ministry statement did not elaborate on the details of Georgian delegation at the meeting.

Last year, Erdoğan talked about the idea of the six-country regional cooperation platform including Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Georgia and Armenia during his visit to Azerbaijan where he attended the ceremony of the Victory Parade in the capital Baku upon invitation of Aliyev.

Turkey believes that permanent peace is possible through mutual security-based cooperation among the states and people of the South Caucasus region.

Relations between the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

When new clashes erupted on Sept. 27 last year, the Armenian Army launched attacks on civilians and Azerbaijani forces, violating several humanitarian cease-fire agreements during the subsequent clashes.

During the 44-day conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and nearly 300 settlements and villages.

On Nov. 10, 2020, the two countries signed a Russia-brokered agreement to end the fighting and work toward a comprehensive resolution.

The cease-fire is seen as a victory for Azerbaijan and a defeat for Armenia, whose armed forces withdrew in line with the agreement.

Alen Simonyan: Armenia is in one of the most crucial stages in its history, and opposition is demanding my resignation

News.am, Armenia
Dec 10 2021

At a time when major diplomatic processes are taking place around Armenia, when gunshots are being fired in the direction of Armenia’s borders and when Armenia is in one of the most crucial stages in its history, I have received [through the system of internal document circulation in the National Assembly] a draft that the opposition has put into circulation with the demand for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly. This is what Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan wrote on his Facebook page, adding the following:

“Your act means two things — your political frailty is at its peak, and I have done everything right on my part.”

RT: US may build facilities in Georgia and Armenia to support its ‘defense activities’

News.am, Armenia
Dec 10 2021

The United States does not rule out the possibility of allocating funds for the construction of new facilities in Georgia and Armenia to support its “defense activities”. This is stated in preliminary documentation published by the US Army Corps of Engineers, RT reports.

As follows from the data given in the text, the American side intends to conclude two separate contracts with companies that would be ready to take part in the design and construction of new ones, as well as in the restoration and maintenance of old facilities in Georgia and Armenia “in support of the defense activities of the United States “. 

It is specified that each of the proposed contracts “will primarily relate to the construction, design, reconstruction of buildings, repair of roads, sidewalks” and others. 

According to preliminary data, the total cost of work under the relevant agreements may amount to $ 45 million. 

Italian MP calls on international community to be vigilant to avoid new violence in NK and on Armenian border

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. One year after the trilateral declaration, the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, on the borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, remains tense due to the latter’s continuing violations of the ceasefire. The international community must be vigilant to avoid any further violence or breach of agreement, ARMENPRESS reports, citing AGI agency, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament, Coraggio Italia party member Giorgio Silli said.

“There is a real desire of Armenia to cooperate, it is right to support it by all means, so that this region also can be stabilized in the conditions of peace”, he said.

Turkish press: ANALYSIS – India’s balancing act between Russia, US

Iftikhar Gilani   |01.12.2021


The author is a senior journalist at Anadolu Agency.

ANKARA

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi on Dec. 6, which also marks the arrival of the first batch of the S-400 Triumf long-range air defense system, will test India’s diplomatic skills in balancing ties between its old Cold War ally and new strategic partner the US.

India may have taken a strategic tilt towards the US in the last decade, but according to the leading think tank the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Russia continues to be its biggest supplier of defense equipment, accounting for 58% of arms imports.

Soon after Putin’s visit, India’s foreign and defense ministers will travel to Washington to meet with their counterparts in the 2+2 format in an attempt to resolve the issue.

While US officials have repeatedly warned that the 2017 Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) will apply to India in the wake of the arrival and operation of the S-400 missile system, sources in India are hopeful that President Joe Biden will waive sanctions for India.

Last month, visiting US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman described the S-400 deal as “dangerous” but expressed hope that the two sides could “solve” the issue. India signed a deal to purchase five batteries of S-400 systems worth around $5.5 billion in 2018.

In 2019, the US suspended Turkey from the F-35 fighter jet program over its decision to buy a similar air defense system from Moscow. Turkey has been a key member of NATO since it joined the alliance in 1952. It has the second-largest army in NATO after the US and has been protecting the alliance’s southeastern flank for decades

Acknowledging that balancing relations between Russia and the US would be a hard decision for the Indian establishment, Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, the director of the Centre for Security, Strategy, and Technology, said India does not want to give up on the Russian relationship – despite Moscow’s ties with Beijing – but it also does not want to push the US too hard.

“These competing imperatives suggest on both sides that Washington and New Delhi will do their best to find a compromise solution that will allow Biden to avoid imposing CAATSA sanctions on India,” she said.

Russia still major arms supplier

Indian diplomats say that while they have increased defense purchases from the US, Russian equipment makes up about 70% of the country’s current arsenal, pointing out that it is difficult to reduce Russian purchases beyond a point.

The CAATSA, pushed by the Democrats during former President Donald Trump’s tenure, mandates the US government to impose financial sanctions and travel bans on any country or officials involved in transacting significant defense or intelligence deals with Russia, Iran, or North Korea.

According to Section 231 and 235 of the Act, the US president must impose actions that include stopping credit lines from the US; canceling or blocking sales of licensed goods and technology; banning banks, manufacturers and suppliers and property transactions from the sanctioned country, making it difficult to do trade; and financial and visa sanctions on specific officials.

While India has officially maintained that it accepts only those sanctions imposed by the UN, it did toe the US line by canceling its oil supplies from Iran and Venezuela in 2019. Although the US did waive sanctions to allow India to develop Iran’s Chabahar port as an alternate gateway for Afghanistan, in the wake of other sanctions on Iranian companies and oil entities, New Delhi was forced to reduce its investments.

Rajagopalan said it would be difficult for the US to impose CAATSA sanctions on any fellow members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD), including India, Australia, and Japan.

She said a recent amendment proposal – the Circumspectly Reducing Unintended Consequences Impairing Alliances and Leadership (CRUCIAL) Act of 2021 – may come to India’s rescue as it makes a strong case for not applying CAATSA sanctions on QUAD members.

She added that the sanctions would adversely affect the security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region.

‘Coercion will not work’

According to former Indian diplomat Pinak Chakravarty, coercion through sanctions will not work against New Delhi. Suggesting that the sanctions ball is in the American court, he said the CAATSA, if applied, will bolster and serve China’s interests and to an extent, those of Russia, with both for different reasons seeking to undermine the growing India-US ties.

“Today, China is seeking global hegemony. It has made it clear that it seeks to replace the US as the global hegemon. The geostrategic landscape has changed irrevocably, and India will play a pivotal role in the coming decades to maintain the strategic balance in Asia,” he wrote in a research paper published by the Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi-based think tank.

China has already deployed two squadrons of S-400s at Ngari Gar Gunsa and Nyingchi airbase in Tibet, across Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh, respectively, according to Indian officials who requested anonymity as they are not authorized to talk to the media.

Concerned that a waiver to India may be protested by other countries and encourage other nations like Saudi Arabia to also go ahead and sign defense deals with Russia, multiple sources in India expect that at the moment, the Biden administration may just delay the sanctions but continue to keep the threat of CAATSA alive.

According to Intelligence Online, which publishes information about the intelligence world, Russia, during Putin’s visit, will try to sell its new anti-air S-550 missile defense system batteries to India. The publication claimed that Russia informally entrusted Dmitry Shugaev, the director of Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, with the strategic mission of selling its new anti-air defense system to the Indian army.

Negotiating S-550

Speaking to reporters at the Dubai Airshow, Sergey Chemezov, the chief executive officer of Russian defense giant Rostec Corporation, said the S-550 would be designed to detect and intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles at a greater distance than the S-500 and that the physical components have already been created.

Soon after signing the deal to purchase the S-400 from Russia in 2018, India had also approved a $1-billion import from the US of Raytheon’s National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System-2 (NASAMS-2) for the air force to fortify the country’s missile defense shield over New Delhi.

Quoting a senior military officer, news website TheWire.in said that by clearing the purchase of NASAMS, India was offering the US a deal to avoid CAATSA. But it added that so far, it does not appear to have worked.

Experts in India maintain that in the days of cyber and electronic warfare, they would need both the NASAMS-2 and S-400 with different encryption systems to counter emerging threats.

Noted defense expert Pravin Sawhney argued that using the expensive S-400 against an incoming aircraft or unmanned object like a drone was not a good idea, as it was meant to protect against ballistic missiles.

“The S-400 is best used to protect major cities and high-value targets against ballistic missiles, which leave the atmosphere and then re-enter to high target,” he said.

The NASAMS, on the other hand, has a limited range designed to kill offensive aircraft and other aerial vehicles, including low-flying cruise missiles.

*Opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of the Anadolu Agency.