A draft resolution on the termination of diplomatic relations with Russia has been submitted to the Rada

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 18:57,

YEREVAN, 21 FEBRUARY, ARMENPERESS. Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Deputy Oleksiy Honcharenko has submitted to the parliament a draft decision to suspend diplomatic relations with Russia, ARMENPRESS reports, Ria Novosti informs.

The relevant draft resolution was registered on the website of the Verkhovna Rada on February 22.

“Ukraine must end its diplomatic relations with Russia. Today I submitted an urgent resolution to the Verkhovna Rada. Year after year, the Russian Federation only intensifies its aggression against Ukraine. Putin first occupied Crimea, then started a war in the Donbass. And now he continues to apply pressure. He recognized his puppets, the so-called Donetsk and Lugansk, as independent. By yesterday’s statement Putin himself cut off diplomatic relations with us,” Honcharenko wrote in the Telegram. He offered to urgently discuss this decision.

Russia recognized the independence of two self-proclaimed republics – Donetsk and Lugansk on February 21.




Baerbock convenes an online call of Foreign Ministers of G7 on Russia

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YEREVAN, 22 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Germany Annalena Baerbock convened an online call of G7 Foreign Ministers to discuss the situation over Russia, ARMENRPESS reports, “RIA Novosti” informs, citing the statement of the German Foreign Ministry.

“Foreign Minister Baerbock convened an online conference of G7 Foreign Ministers, today. The G7 continues the close and consistent coordination on the Russia crisis”, reads the Twitter page of the German Foreign Ministry.

Armenia plans to carry out training for Diaspora teachers

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Armenia plans to expand the Centers for Armenian Studies and qualitatively improve them, as well as conduct training of teachers in the Diaspora, the Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Artur Martirosyan said at a press conference.

“We have developed three strategic directions: the creation of inclusive education environment, education administration system, as well as ensuring competitiveness. We also have an issue in terms of exporting Armenian educational products, for example TUMO. We have to be able to develop in line with the world,” Martirosyan said.

Armenia’s response to Russia’s recognition of the LPR and DPR


Feb 22 2022


  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

The signing of decrees on the recognition of the DPR and LPR is being actively discussed in the expert community of Armenia. Political scientists, politicians, experts on security and international relations, and journalists share assessments of what this means and how it may affect the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Let’s hope that the recognition of the LNR and the DNR is an attempt by the Russian authorities to save face and an alternative to a large-scale war”.

“Do you even understand that amid of the development of Russian-Ukrainian events, we [Armenia] will become a case study of how you can miss all the opportunities provided by the international regulatory framework, which are now being used to the maximum by both sides of the current conflict?

However, we do not believe in the possibilities provided by international norms, which have almost never been used. Instead, we prefer to blame the whole world, resent this world and remain trapped in geopolitical fatalism”.


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“Those who do not sympathize with Putin and Russia are declaring that with this step, Putin simply hammered a nail in his own coffin. Those who sympathize with Putin and dislike the West are slapping the West.

And everyone judges the reality and the situation only by the news broadcast by the media, while world politics does not begin and end with them”.

“Armenia must respect the right of any nation to free self-determination. I will say more, we believe that Armenia should have recognized the independence of Artsakh in the very first days of the 44-day war in 2020. The former authorities did not recognize the independence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, so as not to disrupt the negotiation process.

But when Azerbaijan, Turkey, and the jihadists launched a large-scale war against Artsakh, there was no rational explanation as to why its independence was not recognized.

According to the Deliberative Decision of the International Court of Justice on the self-proclamation of Kosovo, the principle of territorial integrity operates when two internationally recognized states recognize each other’s territorial integrity, but this does not prevent any country from unilaterally declaring independence.

We stand for the absolutization of the right of peoples to self-determination. Therefore, Armenia should consider the issue of recognizing the DPR and LPR and make a timely decision”.

“Putin explained in the best possible way why it is necessary to recognize the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. If we replace the words Ukraine and Donetsk with Azerbaijan and Artsakh in his speech, we will see that everything coincides. So I think this is a new chance for us.

It is necessary to initiate a similar bill from our side. Unfortunately, at this crucial moment, the authorities of Armenia and Artsakh are weaker than ever. In any case, everything must be done so that such a project is immediately adopted.

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Diyarbakır lawyers acquitted in trial over remarks on Armenian genocide, Kurdistan

Feb 22 2022

A Turkish court has acquitted administrators with the bar association of the southwestern Diyarbakir province accused of “insulting the Turkish nation” over their statements referencing the Armenian genocide and Kurdistan, Evrensel newspaper reported on Monday.

A Diyarbakır court acquitted all nine defendants in the case, including Diyarbakır Bar Association President Nahit Eren and former president Ahmet Özmen, the newspaper said.

The group was on trial for violating Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code, which makes it illegal to insult Turkey, the Turkish nation, Turkish government institutions, or Turkish national heroes such as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

The charges levelled at the current and past administrations with the association were based on reports and press statements they signed off on between 2016- 2018, which expressed sorrow on the anniversary of the Armenian genocide and condemned a lawmaker’s temporary suspension from parliament for referencing “Kurdistan” during a speech in the national assembly.

The Diyarbakır court ruled that the references failed to constitute and crime ordered for all nine defendants in the case to be compensated some 10,000 liras ($725) each in damages.

Turkey denies the accusations of genocide over the systematic mass murder and expulsion of civilian Armenians by the Ottoman Empire government in 1915, saying hundreds of thousands of Armenians and Turks died in clashes after ethnic Armenians in Turkey sided with Russia in the war. It says any killing were not systemic or orchestrated and has strongly objected to all attempts at recognition internationally.

Ankara is highly sensitive to the word Kurdistan, with civil servants having been arrested or suspended from their positions for using it. The government links the term to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), an armed group that has been fighting for Kurdish self-rule in Turkey for 40 years.

Tell Aliyev Karabakh will always be Armenian, MP says at Euronest

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Feb 22 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Opposition lawmaker Artur Ghazinyan has told the Azerbaijani delegation participating in Euronest meetings in Yerevan to tell their President, Ilham Aliyev, that Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) has always been and will continue being Armenian in the future too.

Soltan Mammadov and Tahir Mirkishili are currently participating in the meetings of the committees of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, which are being held in the Armenian capital.

Ghazinyan on Tuesday, February 22 reminded that Azerbaijan fought the 44-day war against Artsakh with the help of Turkey, Pakistan, and mercenaries from the Middle East.

“Turkey, Azerbaijan, with the involvement of international terrorists from the Middle East, have committed many crimes against humanity in Artsakh and Armenia and have not been punished so far. No European sanctions have been imposed on them,” the MP said.

Putin: Karabakh progress paved way for allied cooperation with Baku

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Feb 22 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev are expected to sign a declaration on allied cooperation in Moscow Tuesday, February 22.

“Today we will sign the declaration on allied cooperation. This is, quite obviously, a new stage in the development of our relations, and, of course, this became possible, including after the progress in the resolution of the Karabakh issue, which has not yet been fully resolved in general,” Putin said, according to RIA Novosti.

Putin said he and Aliyev have achieved “certain agreements” on the development of trade and economic ties in Nagorno-Karabakh. He said disputes still remain, but Moscow will do everything so that the settlement process proceeds peacefully.

“In any event, there are already certain agreements not only in terms of ensuring the security of all the people who live there, but also in terms of developing trade and economic ties and unblocking transport communications. I know that there are still disputes, there is something to work on. But we will do everything to ensure that this process develops peacefully, and that we achieve the satisfaction of all parties involved in this process,” he added.

The Russian leader noted that economic ties between Russia and Azerbaijan are “well diversified”, with regional ties developing very actively too.

Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan placed on Azerbaijani wanted list

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani authorities have placed former Armenian presidents Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan on wanted list, the Azerbaijani media reported citing the Azerbaijani military prosecution.

Emil Taghiyev, the Head of the Special Investigations Division of the Azerbaijani Military Prosecution, claimed in the allegations that Kocharyan and Sargsyan “organized rallies with the purpose of inciting ethnic hostility and hate between Armenian and Azerbaijani peoples since February 1988.”