Armenian Ombudsman to meet with a number of top officials during France visit

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 13:36, 6 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan will hold meetings and consultations with a number of top officials in France this week, his Office said in a statement.

Ombudsman Tatoyan has been invited to France by the Armenian National Committee.

He will meet with the Members of the European Parliament, as well as the Armenian community, the Armenian organizations of the Diaspora.

Discussions in the Council of Europe are also planned during the visit.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19: Armenia to roll out homegrown Sputnik Light vaccine

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 14:27, 6 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The locally produced Russian Sputnik Light vaccine will soon be rolled out in Armenia and it will be used as a booster shot against COVID-19, the Armenian authorities announced after touring the Liqvor Pharmaceuticals.

“I am very happy that pharmaceutical production is making one more big step forward, and is utilizing its potential,” Minister of Healthcare Anahit Avanesyan said.

Just like in case of other vaccines, the government will buy this vaccine also and citizens will receive it for free. Very soon, in the nearest timeframes the government will carry out the procurement processes and it will be distributed to polyclinics. “And our citizens will be able to apply and receive Sputnik Light as a booster shot.”

The Sputnik Light is compatible with other COVID-19 vaccines and is a universal single-shot booster. 

Liqvor CEO Sergey Matevosyan said he is very happy for realizing the vaccine production in cooperation with the ministries and the Russian Direct Investment Fund. “We are cooperating with the Russian side. In accordance to our contract a transfer of technologies took place with the Russian side, that is the transfer of production technologies, and our company reproduced the vaccine, our company made the investments. This is an important success both for our company and the country,” he said.

Liqvor is processing the substrate received from the Russian production, which then passes a technological process, followed by the primary and secondary packaging and refrigerated storage.

The Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan said they’ve considered also export opportunities. There are no export contracts yet but discussions are taking place with a number of countries. “Negotiations are proceeding with several countries of the Middle East, and the option of exporting to several African countries is also under discussion. We are sure that this all will be realized soon through joint work with our Russian colleagues,” Kerobyan said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Arman Chilingaryan’s Light Drops takes Golden Winner prize at Tokyo Film Awards

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 16:17, 7 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Armenian director Arman Chilingaryan’s Light Drops won the Golden Winner prize at the Tokyo Film Awards, the Armenian Embassy in Japan said.

Light Drops is a drama set in the 1990s in Armenia.

Tokyo Film Awards is a unique film competition organized by working professionals from film and TV industry. It is mainly focused on short films as its main mission is to promote young talent and their vision.

Editing by Stepan Kocharyan

Aliyev demands Armenia name dates for opening "Zangezur corridor"

PanArmenian, Armenia
Dec 7 2021

PanARMENIAN.Net – Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has demanded that Armenia name the dates for the opening of what he called the “Zangezur Corridor”, threatening with “problems” otherwise.

The Azerbaijani side has on multiple occasions spoken about a so-called “corridor” through the southern Armenian province of Syunik that would connect Nakhijevan to the rest of Azerbaijan. The Armenian side, however, has repeatedly denied being involved in negotiations for the provision of a corridor to Azerbaijan, stressing that they have only agreed to unblock transport communications in the region.

“Armenia and the whole world saw that no one could stop us. During the war, there were those who wanted to stop us, and these were quite powerful circles, but they could not stop us,” Aliyev said on Monday, December 6.

“I told them to tell us the date when our lands will be liberated and we are ready to stop. I say the same words today. Announce the date when the Zangezur corridor will be opened, and there will be no problems․”

According to him, “it is not too late, they [Armenia] must accept our conditions and put an end to the insincere approach to roads and communications.”

  In a spring interview with AzTV, Aliyev had said said: “The creation of the Zangezur corridor fully meets our national, historical and future interests. We are implementing the Zangezur Corridor, whether Armenia wants it or not. If Armenia wants it, then the issue will be resolved easier, if it does not want it, we will decide it by force. Just as before and during the war, I said that they must leave our lands, or we will expel them by force. And so it happened. The same will be the fate of the Zangezur corridor  

Armenian parliament speaker tries to justify himself after scandalous video recording emerges online

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 7 2021

There are numerous hero soldiers in the Armenian army, but unfortunately, there are soldiers, including officers, who failed to fulfill their duties and were taken prisoner, Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan told reporters in the parliament on Tuesday, commenting on the scandalous video recording of him talking about prisoners of war (POWs).

In the video, which emerged online earlier on Tuesday, he says: “I consider those POWs as non-existent”. According to Simonyan, the servicemen in question laid down their arms, fled and got lost, as a result of which they ended up in Azerbaijani captivity.

The parliament speaker noted that those who did not fulfill their military duties and were taken prisoner must be held to account.

As for the statement that “those POWs are non-existent” for him, Simonyan claimed that the video was edited. He explained that the part of the conversation was about the position of the state in various situations and negotiations. He regretted that some people introduced themselves as supporters, addressed questions to him and secretly recorded the conversation.

“During the conversation I noticed a young woman pointing her phone at me. I asked her not to film as I didn’t want our conversation to be made public. She assured me that she was not recording,” Simonyan said.

AW: Innovating Armenian Enterprise: Victor Zarougian and Judy Saryan integrate art and agriculture in the homeland

After successful careers in real estate and finance, Victor Zarougian and Judy Saryan of Boston have championed Armenian philanthropy in many ways. Their latest effort combines their passion for sustainable agriculture, with the International Center for Agribusiness Research and Education Foundation (ICARE)  and for art, with the Armenian Artists Project (AAP). In doing so, they are raising awareness for both organizations and creating new opportunities to sustain Armenian enterprise.

Philanthropists to the Core

Philanthropists Victor Zarougian and Judy Saryan

Zarougian was born in Cairo, Egypt and immigrated to the US in 1962. After attaining his BA at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, he pursued a career in urban real estate management and development. He has a strong interest in geography and developmental economics which he has put to excellent use in his philanthropic efforts, particularly in Armenia, with organizations such as the Tufenkian Foundation, COAF, ICARE, TUMO and others.

Saryan was born in Delaware and graduated from Wellesley College in Massachusetts with a major in economics. She spent her career in the financial industry, most recently at Eaton Vance Management, where she was vice president and portfolio manager. After retirement, Saryan decided to pursue her passion for literature and history, and in partnership with AIWA, published translations of Zabel Yessayan and others. She also has worked on philanthropic projects with AIWA, NAASR, COAF, CINF, AGBU, TUMO, and ICARE. 

Zarougian’s and Saryan’s passion for supporting Armenia took a new turn in recent years, as they decided to pursue two major goals concurrently: to support sustainable agriculture in Armenia, and to support Armenian artists  both areas that have long been part of Armenia’s history and accomplishments.

ICARE’s EcoFarm and the Armenian Artists Project

In 2005, Texas A&M University, Armenian National Agrarian University and the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service founded ICAREa non-governmental and non-commercial organization in Yerevan. It provides degrees in agribusiness education to achieve sustainable entrepreneurial activities in the food and agriculture sectors in Armenia. ICARE is an umbrella institution for the Agribusiness Teaching Center (ATC)the Agribusiness Research Center (ARC) and the EVN Wine Academy. It also prepares agribusiness specialists at undergraduate and graduate levels, armed with broad economic, marketing and managerial skills, up-to-date communication abilities and excellent knowledge of English. These skills make ATC graduates competitive in the growing regional agribusiness sector. 

Because they saw the immense benefits of renewable energy in Armenia, Zarougian and Saryan first partnered with ICARE in 2014 on their solar panel project, the largest solar project in Armenia at the time. They continued their involvement with a donation for the development of the EVN Wine Academy. Zarougian and Saryan appreciated the practical and high-quality education that ICARE offers. They are working with ICARE to establish its EcoFarm, an incubation center promoting environmentally conscious agriculture, agribusiness research and startups, and responding to the challenges of climate change. This work is in response to the socio-economic condition of Armenia and to the opportunity to develop a leading-edge institution. 

Around the same time, through colleagues, Zarougian and Saryan came in contact with AAP, which supports Armenian artists and economy by selling their works online around the world, with proceeds going to the artist and to charitable efforts in Armenia. AAP has already sold more than $150,000 worth of artwork by 35 Armenian artists and contributed approximately $65,000 to Armenia’s economy and charities supporting Armenia. 

Sculptor Nune Tumanyan working on “Intrepid Zabel”

Zarougian and Saryan saw an opportunity for a truly distinctive synergy between ICARE and AAP. They made a donation to AAP artist and sculptor Nune Tumanyan to create a sculpture of Zabel Yessayan, a courageous Armenian woman (1878-1943) who was a renowned writer, political activist, editor and teacher, to be installed in front of the ICARE EcoFarm. They felt it was important to highlight the impact of Yessayan on Armenian literature, history and education and to also support a female Armenian artist. In doing so, they have raised awareness of both organizations in their efforts to support and sustain the homeland.

“Intrepid Zabel” – Sculpture of Zabel Yessayan by Nune Tumanyan

Titled Անվհեր Զապէլ, or Intrepid Zabel, the greater-than-life-size sculpture reflects her courage and devotion as a leader and advocate for human rights. In many ways it reflects the spirit captured in a famous quote by the author: “You must raise your gaze higher; you must sharpen your mind in order to undertake useful and wide-reaching work.”

The work also reflects the passion of its sculptor for her homeland and its women. Born in Yerevan, Tumanyan has held positions as a professor of the Academy of Fine Arts in Armenia, the head of the Department of Sculpture and Artists’ Union of Armenia. She is also author and curator of the project “Urban Sculpture,” aimed at improving the artistic look of Yerevan through the creative works of the sculptors of Armenia. She has won numerous awards at the Ravenna Biennale in Italy and has had work exhibited at the National Art Gallery of Armenia and around the world.  

The sculpture is scheduled to be installed at a formal ceremony at ICARE next fall. 

A view of “Intrepid Zabel” which will be housed at ICARE’s Ecofarm

A New Armenia

Although the pandemic resulted in some delays for these concurrent projects, Zarougian and Saryan and their partners are moving forward. “As Armenians from the Diaspora, we recognize the debt we have to our history and culture,” they said. “By supporting the creative efforts of Armenian educators and artists, we help to continue our cultural tradition and to work towards the future growth and innovation of strong institutions in the homeland.”

Sports: 10 Armenian lifters headed to World Championships in Tashkent

PanArmenian, Armenia
Dec 6 2021

PanARMENIAN.Net – 10 Armenian lifters will compete in the 2021 World Weightlifting Championships scheduled to be held from 7 to 17 December in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, the Weightlifting Federation of Armenia reports.

In particular, Tatev Hakobyan (81 kg weight category), Rafik Harutyunyan (81 kg), Andranik Karapetyan (89 kg), Hakob Mkrtchyan, Davit Hovhannisyan (96 kg), Samvel Gasparyan, Arsen Martirosyan (102 kg), Simon Martirosyan (109 kg), Varazdat Lalayan and Gor Minasyan (+109 kg) will represent Armena in the competition.

Several nations will not compete at the event due to travel restrictions to Uzbekistan as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Weightlifters competing at the event are exempt from the required quarantine when visiting Uzbekistan.

Armenpress: The road is not smooth and easy – Eduard Aghajanyan about the work of the trilateral group of Deputy Prime Ministers

The road is not smooth and easy – Eduard Aghajanyan about the work of the trilateral group of Deputy Prime Ministers

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 20:42, 6 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The meetings of the trilateral working group co-chaired by the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan are of a regular nature, ARMENPRESS reports Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the National Assembly of Armenia Eduard Aghajanyan told the journalists.

“The co-chairing countries and their representatives are trying to find mutually acceptable solutions, and this path is not smooth and easy. The most important record at the moment is that this work is ongoing, which is the best proof that all parties are interested in resolving the issue and moving to mutually acceptable options”, Aghajanyan said.

Turkish press: Turkey’s STM to exhibit naval platforms, UAVs at Expodefensa 2021

STM modernized the Turkish Naval Forces’ submarines. (Courtesy of STM)

Turkish defense firm STM will showcase its naval platforms and tactical mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems at Expodefensa 2021 being held in Colombia next week.

“Under the leadership of our parent institution, the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB), we will be attending Expodefensa 2021 to share our experience in projects in which we are proud to have participated as a trusted solution partner of various world navies, including Pakistan and Ukraine,” STM said in a statement.

The firm said it will introduce its tactical mini-UAV product family – which includes Alpagu, Kargu and Togan – to South America, along with its MILGEM (National Ship) Ada-class corvette as well as the I-class frigate, which is Turkey’s first national frigate project.

Alpagu is a portable fixed-wing strike UAV while Kargu is a portable rotary-wing variant. Togan is a portable rotary-wing spotter UAV.

Kargu, which has been in the arsenal of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), achieved its first export success this year. While the deliveries of the exported drones continue, negotiations with different countries showing interest in the product are also ongoing. This particular UAV, which has managed to prove itself on different battlefields, performs its duties under human control with the principle of “Man-in-the-loop.”

Alpagu, on the other hand, stands out with its light structure, diving velocity, low radar cross-sectional area and speed as well as its ability to cause pinpoint damage to targets. Alpagu, which can be carried by a single soldier and fired from a launcher, has a low weight of 1.9 kilograms (4.2 pounds).

Having already completed test shots, Alpagu is expected to enter the Turkish army’s arsenal in the coming weeks.

The naval platforms designed by STM are also closely followed by South American countries. In addition to the Offshore Patrol Ship (OPV), which is designed to perform surface defense warfare, effective uninterrupted reconnaissance, surveillance and patrol missions in the open sea and on the coast, MILGEM class ships are also turning heads.

The company’s CF3500 frigate, which it has designed in the form of a MILGEM boat for the Colombian Navy, will also be on display at the fair.

“The systems that continue to be used successfully in the field by the Turkish Navy are brought overseas as quality, affordable and modern engineering solutions,” the company statement said.

Expodefensa 2021, one of the most important defense industry fairs in Latin America and the Caribbean, will be held in Colombia’s capital Bogota from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1.

STM carries out collaborations, technology transfer and business development activities in more than 20 countries from South America to the Far East. Within the scope of design, construction and modernization activities, STM produces unique and flexible engineering solutions for the surface and submarine platforms of the Turkish Navy, which is a NATO member and also one of the most active navies in the world.

STM also undertakes important tasks in the submarine modernization and construction projects of the Turkish Navy. The firm successfully carried out the modernization of two type 209-class submarines of which it was the main contractor and took part as the leading contractor in the modernization of four Preveze class submarines. STM also fulfills important duties within the scope of the New Type Submarine Project for air-independent propulsion-system, namely Reis Class submarines, which will be an important stage in the realization of Turkey’s National Submarine Project. Accordingly, Section 50, the head section containing submarine torpedo tubes, which only a limited number of countries in the world can manufacture, was produced for the first time in Turkey by STM, marking a historic success.

STM earlier this year started the construction of corvettes for the Ukrainian Navy within the scope of cooperation that includes technology transfer. The company has already built and delivered Sea Supply Ship, PNS MOAWIN, Turkey’s largest tonnage military shipbuilding project, designed for the Pakistan Navy, to Karachi. Continuing its activities as the main contractor in the modernization of Agosta 90B Khalid class submarines, which are also owned by Pakistan, STM has gained the trust of the Pakistan Navy with these successful projects.

Turkish press: 4 Turkish firms display defense products at Colombia’s Expodefensa

Visitors try out guns and weapons during the Defense and Security Industry Fair “Expodefensa,” in Bogota, Colombia, Nov. 30, 2021. (EPA Photo)

Turkish defense giants STM, Aselsan, Machinery and Chemical Industry (MKE) and Otokar are showcasing their latest products at the Expodefensa 2021, one of the largest defense industry fairs in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The three-day exhibition in Bogota, Nov. 29-Dec. 1, is organized in association with the Colombian Defense Ministry.

Its aim is to “help governments and armed forces face their operational and capability challenges while playing a role in building a safer Latin America.” International exhibitors present their systems and products to respond to a growing regional demand. Expodefensa’s first edition was held in 2009.

In an earlier statement, the STM said it will promote its naval platforms and tactical mini-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The firm said it will introduce its tactical mini-UAV product family – which includes Alpagu, Kargu and Togan – to South America, along with its MILGEM (National Ship) Ada-class corvettes as well as the I-class frigate, which is Turkey’s first national frigate project.

Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano Aponte visited the STM booth at the event, and was briefed on the ongoing projects.

Colombian President Iván Duque also paid a visit to the fair with an accompanying delegation, receiving information from Aselsan on their products.

“We are proud to host the President of Colombia and foreign delegations in our booth at Expodefensa 2021, Bogota, Colombia,” read a tweet shared by the Aselsan’s Twitter account on Nov. 30.

Otokar, a company of Turkish conglomerate Koç Holding, meanwhile has presented its armored land vehicles at the fair.

Otokar General Manager Serdar Görgüç said in an earlier statement that Otokar, which achieves new successes in the world defense industry day by day, continues to make a name for itself with its global knowledge, engineering, research and development (R&D) and technology transfer.

“By participating in fairs held in five continents, we represent Turkey’s defense industry in the best way around the world, and we see these fairs as an important tool to come together with our current and potential users,” he said.