U.S. Representatives file eight amendments to hold Azerbaijan and Turkey accountable

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 17 2021

U.S. Representatives are leading the charge to block U.S. arms and aid to Azerbaijan, as part of a series of eight pro-Artsakh/Armenia amendments to the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R.4350) filed this week, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA). 

Other amendments demand Azerbaijan’s immediate release of Armenian POWs; call for an investigation of the use of U.S. technology in Turkish drones used against Artsakh and Armenia; explore ways to expand U.S. aid to Artsakh; and, designate Turkey’s “Grey Wolves” as a terrorist group.

The ANCA is leading a nationwide grassroots effort – anca.org/ndaa – to secure cosponsors for each of the amendments, which are set to be considered by the House Rules Committee as early as Monday, September 20th. The full U.S. House will have the opportunity to vote on each of the amendments ruled “in order” during consideration of H.R.4350. Amendments with strong, bipartisan backing are generally considered more favorably by Rules Committee members.

“We thank Representatives Cardenas, Pallone, Schiff, Sherman, Speier, Titus, and Valadao for offering their Congressional colleagues a long-overdue opportunity for an up-or-down vote on zeroing out all U.S. military aid to oil-rich Azerbaijan and other key pro-peace initiatives,” said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA. “In the wake of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing last year of 100,000+ indigenous Armenians from Artsakh – amid Aliyev’s ongoing invasion and occupation of Armenian territory – the Congress must act in a bipartisan manner to hold both Azerbaijan and Turkey accountable for their violent anti-Armenian aggression.

Newspaper: Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement details known

News.am, Armenia
Sept 17 2021

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: According to our sources, negotiations were taking place in Moscow with the Azerbaijani side over the so-called “peace agreement.”

We were told that the negotiations are over, and the Armenian side was very pleased with the results. It seems that an agreement was reached to start the process of [border] demarcation and delimitation without specifying the status of Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)], within the framework of the maps of the Soviet Union.

It was managed to extend the presence of the Russian side indefinitely, without the limitations for 5 years.

Armenia opposition MP: Border demarcation occurs when countries have no problems with each other

News.am, Armenia
Sept 17 2021

The [border] demarcation process takes place only when the countries do not have any problems with each other. Hayk Mamijanyan, a lawmaker from the opposition “With Honor” Faction, noted this Friday during the traditional briefings in the National Assembly of Armenia—and answering reporters’ questions.

The opposition MP was asked, in particular, that if the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is guided by the maps of the ex-Soviet Union for border demarcation, then why a bill is not tabled to the Armenian parliament for debates, and which would prepare legal and historical grounds for ensuring proper demarcation and which would take into account historical justice.

“It will be very painful and insulting for me if there are people in Armenia’s parliament who will consider that Armenia has no problem with Azerbaijan,” Mamijanyan responded.

Armenia PM’s assistant to relatives of fallen soldiers: 30th anniversary of Independence Day event must be held

News.am, Armenia
Sept 17 2021

Assistant to the Prime Minister of Armenia Nairi Sargsyan is discussing the situation created in front of the government building with the relatives of deceased servicemen.

The relatives demand canceling the concert dedicated to Independence Day on September 21 which Prime Minister Pashinyan recently said would be “a vivid celebration”.

One of the parents offered the assistant to the Prime Minister to cancel or postpone the event and, instead, march to Yerablur Military Pantheon to pay tribute to the heroes who were martyred during the war. Other relatives mentioned that it would have been more appropriate to spend the funds for the event to solve the problems of servicemen and volunteer soldiers who were wounded or became disabled during the war. Another relative asked why the government was organizing a large-scale event at Republic Square when the coronavirus situation has worsened.

Nairi Sargsyan said there wouldn’t be a fireworks display, adding that the memorable events of the past 30 years of Armenia’s history would be shown during the event through enactment. According to him, the event is dedicated to Independence Day, which must be celebrated, and since this year marks the 30th anniversary, the government decided to celebrate it worthily and pay tribute to the victims. The relatives opposed and asked if the government could hold the event after the death anniversary of the servicemen, to which Sargsyan said the fallen soldiers died in different periods and it would be wrong to set a specific date since soldiers died this year as well.

Sargsyan offered the relatives to enter the government building and discuss the issue, but the relatives have different opinions (some support the government’s suggestions, others sharply refuse to enter the building and participate in any discussion).

Russian deputy FM, ICRC President discuss NK humanitarian problems

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Vershinin and President of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer held a meeting in Geneva on September 14, the Russian foreign ministry reports.

“The detailed discussion of the current humanitarian agenda in Afghanistan, Syria, Nagorno Karabakh and other regions continued during the meeting. In this context the practical aspects of strengthening the partnership between Russia and the ICRC have been considered”, the ministry’s statement says.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia to host 2022 CSTO meetings

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. The next meetings of the foreign and defense ministerial councils and the committee of heads of security councils of CSTO member states will take place in Armenia in the first half of 2022, the CSTO said in a press release.

“An individual protocol decision has been made in this regard,” the CSTO said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia, Portugal expand business ties, boost investments: memorandum signed in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Portugal plan to expand the commercial cooperation.

Today, on September 16, the leaders of the respective structures of the two countries signed a memorandum of cooperation for boosting the business ties and investments.

CEO of the Trade Agency and Investments of Portugal (AICEP) Luís Filipe de Castro Henriques and Director of the Enterprise Armenia Levon Ohanesyan signed the respective document in Yerevan.

The Director of the Enterprise Armenia said that Armenia, in terms of foreign investments, is interesting also as an EAEU market.

Currently, Armenia has certain business cooperation with Portugal. However, Mr. Ohanesyan is confident that still a lot needs to be done. “We must strengthen those bilateral business ties, organize business forums so that our and Portuguese businessmen will get acquainted with one another and will start cooperation”, he said.

According to the memorandum, the sides agreed to strengthen the business ties with forums and expand the partnership. “Portugal will direct its investors to us, we will serve them with the one window principle and will assist at all stages. As well as, if there is an interest from the Armenian side to invest in Portugal, we will do the same”, he said and thanked the Armenian Ambassador to Portugal, the diplomatic corps.

In his turn Luís Filipe de Castro Henriques said: “We believe that Armenia will very soon be much more interesting for the Portuguese business. Currently, the business community of Portugal doesn’t know so well Armenia. This is the first step”.

He also commented on the geographical positions of Armenia and Portugal. “We believe that when Portuguese companies arrive in Armenia, we will look at the whole region with which you have trade, and when Armenian companies arrive in Portugal, they will look at the region with which Portugal has trade”, he said, adding: “We are searching for new trade opportunities, not only for expanding the current export, but also diversifying the export portfolio”.

He stated that there are some fields which can have potential investments from Portugal in the future, in particular mentioning the fields of IT and food production.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

President Sarkissian invites WHO Director-General to Armenia

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met with Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Geneva, the Presidential Office reports.

The Armenian President and the WHO Director-General discussed the COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccination process against the virus. They noted that vaccination is the main mean and opportunity to fight, prevent and treat the pandemic, as well as to resume the normal life during the COVID-19.

The officials expressed their concerns that vaccination rates in Armenia are still low and the country has recently appeared in the red zone, which supposes possible restrictions for the country and its citizens. They emphasized that affordable, safe and effective vaccines and the vaccination process are the way to overcome this situation. In this context President Sarkissian highlighted the support of the international partners.

Armen Sarkissian invited the WHO Director-General to Armenia to meet with the healthcare authorities and to take part in the Third Armenian Summit of Minds, scheduled for October 23-24, 2021. The President proposed to organize a discussion during the Summit over the COVID-19 and its prevention, new treatment measures, as well as about the issues that are vital for states in pandemic situations.

 

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Armenian Speaker of Parliament receives delegation led by Baroness Caroline Cox

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 17:12,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan received today Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom, Baroness Caroline Cox and her delegation, the Parliament told Armenpress.

Speaker Simonyan said it’s an honor for him to host the great friend of the Armenian people. He expressed gratitude to the Baroness for her long-term consistent support to Armenia and Artsakh.

The Parliament Speaker and the Baroness discussed the post-war situation, the return of Armenian prisoners of war and civilian captives from Azerbaijan.

Baroness Caroline Cox expressed concerns over Azerbaijan’s unconstructive statements made at different international platforms, but she expressed hope that the repatriation of the Armenian captives will be possible to solve with the practical support of the international community.

At the end of the meeting the sides reached an agreement over future cooperation.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Iranian drivers to be released within 3 days – Deputy PM Papikyan

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. The Iranian drivers arrested by the Azerbaijani police on the Goris-Kapan highway will most likely be released within 3 days, ARMENPRESS reports Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan told the reporters on September 16. ‘’The Russian border guards are working in this direction and at the moment negotiations are underway, also the Islamic Republic of Iran is working through its diplomatic channels. In this sense, the problem is not in our field by and large’’, Suren Papikyan said, adding that the volume of cargo transportation has not decreased as a result of the problem.

‘’Cargo transportations from Iran to Armenia has not decreased. Now we have also alternative options for transporting all the goods to any part of Armenia, and also for observing Armenia a transit country for Iran’’, Deputy PM Suren Papikyan said.