Stockholm Center for Freedom: Armenian cultural heritage faces destruction in Turkey

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Armenia – Jan 27 2022

Minorities and refugees in Turkey continued to suffer from rights violations, hate speech, and attacks throughout last year, according to the 2021 report of the Stockholm Center for Freedom—which is an advocacy organization.

As per this report, Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey faced destruction in the year past.

Accordingly, an “Armenian church dating to 1603 in the western province of Kütahya that was on the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s preservation list was demolished in January after it was acquired by a private party.” 

As per this report, in March “an old Armenian cemetery was destroyed during construction in Ankara’s Ulus district as part of gentrification project, and human remains were found at the site.”

Also, an “old Armenian cemetery in Turkey’s eastern province of Van was destroyed by bulldozers in August and bones were scattered across the field, sparking outrage among the Armenian community and opposition politicians.”

In addition, an “Armenian Protestant church in Diyarbakır province was leased to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism for a period of 10 years to serve as a public library.”

Furthermore, the “Surp Yerrortutyun (Holy Trinity) Armenian church in central Turkey’s Akşehir district will serve as the ‘World’s Masters of Humor Art House’ as part of a project to found a ‘humor village’ in the hometown of famous 13th century Turkish satirist Nasreddin Hoca.”

And, separately, a “far-right independent member of the Turkish Parliament threatened Turkish-Armenian lawmaker Garo Paylan with facing the same fate as his ancestors amid debates over the recognition of the mass killings of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire as genocide by the US administration.”

“Unprecedented” amount of smuggled mobile phones found by Armenian customs officers at airport

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 26, ARMENPRESS. Armenian customs officers seized an “unprecedented” amount of smuggled mobile phones at the Yerevan airport’s cargo storage.

The State Revenue Committee (SRC) said that its detectives were tipped off that smugglers will be attempting to bring in the cargo from a Eurasian Economic Union member-state through a postal service company.

SRC officers found the 1328 mobile phones worth nearly $600,000 at the cargo storage facility of the Yerevan’s Zvartnots airport. The cargo was smuggled by air from Russia, with all parcels having the same labels. Apart from mobile phones, the smugglers attempted to import tablets, e-cigarettes and accessories for mobile phones.

The cargo was confiscated amid a criminal investigation, the SRC said.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan tests positive for COVID-19

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 26, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan tested positive for COVID-19, his office said in a statement.

PM Pashinyan is now in self-isolation and he doesn’t display any symptoms so far.

He will continue working remotely.

PM Pashinyan had COVID-19 earlier in 2020 as well. 

Pashinyan is vaccinated against COVID-19, moreover he received the booster shot earlier in December 2021.

Putin to hold phone talk with Macron Jan. 28 – Kremlin

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 26, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to hold a telephone conversation with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Friday, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, reports TASS.

“Indeed, a telephone conversation [with the French president] is scheduled for Friday”, he said.

On January 25, Macron announced plans to hold telephone talks with Putin on the morning of January 28.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 26-01-22

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YEREVAN, 26 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 26 January, USD exchange rate up by 0.21 drams to 482.47 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.24 drams to 544.52 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.04 drams to 6.10 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.63 drams to 651.72 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 255.90 drams to 28654.89 drams. Silver price down by 6.04 drams to 367.09 drams. Platinum price up by 37.89 drams to 15806.49 drams.

White House vows tougher sanctions on Russia compared to 2014

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YEREVAN, 24 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The financial sanctions that the United States intends to impose on Russia in the event of an escalation of the situation in Ukraine will be more severe than the 2014 sanctions, ARMENPRESS reports the White House informed.

RIA Novosti reports that during a briefing a senior official of the US Presidential Administration stated that the current change in the value of the ruble reflects the importance of the economic sanctions that the United States is ready to apply. He reminded that after the unification of Crimea in 2014, the Russian ruble depreciated by 50% due to sanctions against the Russian Federation, and the Central Bank of Russia spent 25% of its reserve fund to maintain currency stability.

Today, as international tensions over Ukraine deepen, the Russian ruble continues to fall due to growing geopolitical risks. According to Russian media, 1 dollar costs 79 rubles, and 1 euro – 89 rubles.

5 countries evacuate their diplomats from Ukraine amid rising tensions with Russia

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YEREVAN, 25 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. Amid rising military and political tensions in Ukraine, five countries – the United States, the UK, Germany, Canada and Australia – have announced the decision to evacuate some of their diplomats and their families from Ukraine.

ARMENPRESS reports Foreign minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said only four embassies of the 129 diplomatic missions in Ukraine – the United States, Britain, Germany and Australia- had informed of the decision to evacuate their staff. The decision was later announced by the Canadian Foreign Ministry.

According to TASS, sources of the Japanese Kyodo reported that the Japanese government is also considering the need to evacuate its citizens from Ukraine, including embassy staff.

According to TASS, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister considers the decision of these countries premature. According to the Ukrainian authorities, there are no real grounds for that.

As Russia-NATO military-political tensions over Ukraine escalate, Russia and the United States are holding talks at the levels of presidents, foreign ministers and lower levels to avoid further escalation. The main concern of Washington: the alleged threat of Russian troops invading Ukraine, Moscow’s concern is NATO expansion to the East, including Ukraine’s possible membership to the North Atlantic Alliance.




The NATO is not ready to stand back from the fundamental principles of the alliance. Secretary General

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YEREVAN, 25 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that the NATO is not ready to go for compromises on the basic principles of the alliance with Russia, ARMENPRESS reports, “RIA NOVOSTI” writes citing TB television centre.

As Russia-NATO military-political tensions over Ukraine escalate, Russia and the United States are holding talks at the levels of presidents, foreign ministers and lower levels to avoid further escalation. The main concern of Washington: the alleged threat of Russian troops invading Ukraine, Moscow’s concern is NATO expansion to the East, including Ukraine’s possible membership to the North Atlantic Alliance.




Armenian PM tests positive for Covid-19

Jan 26 2022

IANS | Yerevan | 

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday again tested positive for Covid-19, according to the Prime Minister’s office.

So far, Pashinyan has been in self-isolation and is not showing any symptoms. He will continue working remotely, the office said, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier in June 2020, he was confirmed to be infected with Covid.

  

ANCA: Azerbaijan’s embassies around the world are ‘less diplomatic missions and more ATMs’

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Armenia – Jan 25 2022

Azerbaijan’s embassies around the world are “less diplomatic missions and more ATMs”, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) said in a tweet on Tuesday, referring to an ongoing investigation involving American businessmen and Azerbaijan.

“Increasingly clear that Azerbaijan’s embassies around the world are less diplomatic missions and more ATMs – cash machines delivering illegal bribes at Aliyev’s direction,” the ANCA tweeted.

The FBI raided Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar’s home and campaign office in Texas last Wednesday as part of a wide-ranging federal probe relating to Azerbaijan and several U.S. businessmen, a source familiar with the matter told ABC News.

Cuellar, who represents Texas’ 28th Congressional District along the U.S.-Mexico border, has been in Congress since 2005. In recent years he has served as a co-chair of the Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus, and repeatedly met with Azerbaijan officials, including the ambassador of Azerbaijan, Elin Suleymanov.