Armenpress: Russia realized it was deceived by cooperating with Turkey and Azerbaijan, says political analyst

Russia realized it was deceived by cooperating with Turkey and Azerbaijan, says political analyst

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 08:52, 7 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. A senior analyst says that Russia is lately gradually changing its emphases over the Artsakh issue towards a more pro-Armenian position after realizing that it has been deceived by Turkey and Azerbaijan by cooperating with them.

Doctor of political science, Professor Garik Keryan at the Yerevan State University told ARMENPRESS in an interview that this is happening despite the fact that Moscow has serious disagreements with its Western colleagues of the OSCE Minsk Group – France and the United States, including over the status of Artsakh.

“Russia launched its drift towards a pro-Armenian position. That is, Russia is also saying ‘you know the issue isn’t solved, we still have to determine the status’ and so on. A question arises here, why did Russia start to drift to a more pro-Armenian side, and in this regard some consensus was created between Russia, France and the United States over revitalizing the OSCE Minsk Group process. There is an answer to this question too. The Russians had made a very gross and primitive mistake by cooperating with Turkey and Azerbaijan over the Artsakh issue,”

Keryan, the head of the Chair of Political Institutes and Processes at the YSU says that as a historian and political scientist he is unable to understand how Turkey is succeeding in finding formats of cooperation with Moscow when for 300 years it has continuously deceived Russians, acted against Russian interests and backstabbed Russia every time. According to Keryan, Moscow realized this only after Ankara – without taking into account what it had received from Russia – namely the nuclear power station, the South Stream pipeline, the S-400 missile systems, as well as concessions in Syria – sent foreign minister Cavusoglu to Kiev to take part in the Crimean Platform, where the Turkish FM claimed “Crimea is an integral part of Ukraine”.

“The Crimean issue is very painful for Russians, like the Artsakh issue is for us. Crimea is sacred for them. And after so many years, when Russia finally succeeded in returning Crimea, some Cavusoglu reserves the right to announce that ‘Crimea doesn’t belong to Russia and Turkey will do everything for Crimea to return to Ukraine’. This is where Russia’s counterinfluence began, and the Russians realized that they have made a mistake when first of all they allowed the war to end with such results, and second of all allowed the infiltration of Turkish influence into South Caucasus. And they’ve been deceived in the matter of Azerbaijan also. Moscow’s main goal was to pull Azerbaijan towards the Eurasian integration zone. And every time Aliyev was bargaining by saying ‘solve the Karabakh issue and I will come’. Now they saw that after ‘solving’ it, not only didn’t he come but on the contrary they lost Azerbaijan,” Keryan said.

As paradoxical as it may seem, he continued, today there are more favorable conditions for a fundamental discussion of the Artsakh issue than before the war. The only problem is that it would be very difficult to bring Azerbaijan to the negotiations table.

“Since the only item left on the negotiations table is the issue of Artsakh’s status, it seems to me that Azerbaijan will not sit down for talks under any condition. And if suddenly the Co-Chairs were to mention the item of restoring the NKAO [Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast] territorial integrity, which would make Hadrut and Shushi come under some kind of common administrative unit, this would mean a loss of influence for them. That is why Azerbaijan and Turkey won’t go to negotiations. They will talk, delay, like the negotiations process was protracted for 26 years,” the analyst said.

Professor Keryan ruled out Azerbaijan recognizing Artsakh’s status without getting under some serious sanctions. Moreover, he argues, there are “very interesting and effective sanctions” that would give results in a few days.

Whether or not Azerbaijan would agree to restart talks under the Minsk Group format depends on Turkey’s stance, because, as professor Keryan says, the Azerbaijan Republic isn’t an independent country for a long time now, it is rather a Turkish protectorate.

“If you want to know whether or not Azerbaijan will sit down for negotiations, you ought to change your question – will Turkey sit down for negotiations or not? And Turkey, as you know, doesn’t give a damn about anything. When needed, they even go against the Americans, and America is unable to do anything. That’s why I assume that they’d either delay the talks, or deceive, or simply opt out at all,” he said.

Moscow announced on September 2 that it is supporting the activation of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs work over the Karabakh settlement based on the existing mandate. The new Russian co-chair of the Minsk Group then visited Baku and Yerevan for talks.

 

Interview by Aram Sargsyan

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Azerbaijani military opens fire at civilian settlements in Artsakh, village home damaged

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 15:16, 7 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. On September 6, at around 19:30, the Azerbaijani side opened fire at the Armenian positions and the direction of peaceful settlements from the positions located in the direction of Karmir Shuka-Taghavard settlements of the Martuni region of Artsakh, Ombudsman of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan said in a statement today.

“The house of one of the residents of Taghavard has been damaged from the shooting. Three bullets hit the wall of the house, one – the window of one of the bedrooms. 6 civilians, one of them a minor, live in the house damaged from the Azerbaijani fire”, the Ombudsman said.

After midnight, the Azerbaijani side continued the shots, but no victims and material damage have been reported.

Russian peacekeepers and the law enforcement agencies of Artsakh have been notified about the incident.

“The Azerbaijani positions located near the vicinity of the peaceful settlements are a direct and real threat to the life, health and other vital rights of the people of Artsakh and distort the normal life and operation of the people in those settlements”, he said, adding that the failure to hold the perpetrators accountable leads to repetition of such cases.

“Comprehensive investigation of all ceasefire violation cases, including the involvement of Russian peacekeepers, should be on the agenda”, the Artsakh Ombudsman said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Renewed efforts necessary to release Armenian prisoners of war without preconditions – EPP

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 18:55, 7 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. A meeting of the European People’s Party (EPP) Political Assembly was held in Brussels on September 6-7 to discuss political developments in the member states, as well as the position on Afghanistan and the situation in Armenia and Belarus, ARMENPRESS reports the EPP statement reads.

“The EPP Political Assembly has been informed of the situation with the Armenian prisoners of war in Azerbaijan, who are still detained, which violates the November 9 trilateral declaration and international humanitarian law. Renewed efforts by European institutions is necessary for ensuring the proper release of prisoners of war without preconditions,” the statement said.

The next conference of EPP delegates will take place on November 17-18 in Rotterdam.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/07/2021

                                        Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Two Armenian Soldiers Freed By Azerbaijan
Armenia - A view of an area in Armenia's Syunik province where Armenian and 
Azerbaijani troops are locked in a border standoff, May 14, 2021. (Photo by the 
Armenian Human Rights Defender's Office)
Azerbaijan released on Tuesday two Armenian soldiers who went missing near the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border in July.
The soldiers, Aramayis Torozian and Artur Nalbandian, were flown to Yerevan from 
Baku by a Russian military plane.
The Russian Sputnik news agency reported that they were freed in exchange for an 
Azerbaijani serviceman arrested in Nagorno-Karabakh late last month. It said the 
prisoner swap was brokered by Major-General Rustam Muradov, the outgoing 
commander of Russian peacekeeping forces stationed in Karabakh.
According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, Nalbandian and Torozian disappeared 
in thick fog early on July 14 after a military vehicle driven by the latter 
headed to a disputed portion of the border located in Armenia’s Syunik province.
The soldiers were believed to have strayed into Azerbaijani-controlled 
territory. Authorities in Azerbaijani never issued any statements on their 
capture and whereabouts.
The incident occurred in a border area where Azerbaijani forces reportedly 
advanced several kilometers into Armenian territory in May. They have since been 
locked in a standoff with Armenian troops.
Dozens of other Armenian soldiers remain in Azerbaijani captivity. Most of them 
were taken prisoner in Nagorno-Karabakh shortly after last year’s 
Armenian-Azerbaijani war.
Many of these POWs have been given lengthy prison sentences in recent months in 
trials condemned by the Armenian government. Yerevan regularly demands their 
unconditional release, saying that they are held in breach of a Russian-brokered 
agreement that stopped the six-week war. Baku says the agreement does not cover 
them because they were captured after the ceasefire took effect in November.
Armenia Deplores Turkish-Azeri Drills Near Karabakh
A Russian peacekeeper stands guard on a road in the town of Lachin on December 
1, 2020.
Official Yerevan criticized Azerbaijan and Turkey on Tuesday for holding joint 
military exercises near Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry announced the start of the exercises on Monday, 
saying that they are taking place in the Lachin district which was mostly 
retaken by Baku shortly after last year’s war over Karabakh.
A 5-kilometer-wide stretch of the district currently serves as the sole overland 
link between Armenia and Karabakh. It is controlled by Russian peacekeeping 
forces deployed in the disputed territory under the terms of a Russian-brokered 
agreement that stopped the war last November.
The Defense Ministry in Baku said the drills are aimed at improving the 
interoperability of Azerbaijani and Turkish troops “during combat operations.” 
It did not specify the number of soldiers involved in them.
“We regard the conduct of the Turkish-Azerbaijani military exercises near the 
borders of Armenia, Artsakh (Karabakh) and the Lachin corridor as an action 
damaging de-escalation steps … and undermining efforts to establish a lasting 
peace, security and stability in the region,” the Armenian Foreign Ministry 
spokesman, Vahan Hunanian, said in written comments.
There was no public reaction to the drills from Moscow.
The recently appointed Russian co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, Igor Khovayev, 
held talks in Yerevan with Armenia’s and Karabakh’s leaders on Monday.
Turkey provided decisive military assistance to Azerbaijan during the war. 
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev thanked Ankara for that aid when he and his 
Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited in June the Karabakh town of 
Shushi (Shusha) captured by the Azerbaijani army in November.
Armenia’s Former Chief Prosecutor Arrested
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Outgoing Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian speaks with journalists, 
Yerevan, September 13, 2013.
Aghvan Hovsepian, Armenia’s former prosecutor-general, was arrested on Tuesday 
on a string of corruption charges denied by him.
Hovsepian, 68, served as prosecutor-general from 1998-1999 and 2004-2013. He 
went on to become the first head of a newly created law-enforcement agency, the 
Investigative Committee, in 2014. He ran the committee until the 2018 “velvet 
revolution.”
The Special Investigation Service (SIS) said Hovsepian was charged with bribery, 
money laundering and illegal entrepreneurial activity. It claimed that he also 
misappropriated properties worth 800 million drams ($1.6 million) while in 
office.
A statement by the SIS did not specify the source of a 190 million-dram bribe 
allegedly paid to Hovsepian or name “a number of companies” which it said were 
illegally managed by him during his tenure.
“In the interests of the criminal case, we cannot give other details at this 
point,” a spokeswoman for the law-enforcement agency, Marina Ohanjanian, told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Hovsepian’s lawyer, Gagik Khachikian, said his client strongly denies the 
accusations carrying up to 12 years in prison and will challenge his arrest in 
court.
“Aghvan Hovsepian is in a combative mood,” Khachikian wrote on Facebook. 
“Naturally he does not accept the accusations. I am convinced that all the 
bubbles will quickly burst.”
Hovsepian used to be one of Armenia’s most powerful state officials. As chief 
prosecutor, he played a major role in a government crackdown on the opposition 
launched after the 2008 post-election unrest in Yerevan. Dozens of opposition 
members, including Nikol Pashinian, were jailed on controversial charges at the 
time.
Hovsepian resigned in June 2018 one month after Pashinian swept to power as a 
result of mass protests that toppled the country’s former leader, Serzh 
Sarkisian.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Sputnik Armenia: Rustam Muradov to be replaced by Mikhail Kosobokov as commander of Russia peacekeepers in Artsakh?

News.am, Armenia
Sept 7 2021

According to Sputnik Armenia, Mikhail Kosobokov is the possible candidate for the new commander of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).

Armenian Minister of Defense Arshak Karapetyan on Monday received the commander of the Russian peacekeeping staff in Artsakh, Rustam Muradov, who is completing his mission in this capacity which he has held for 10 months.

Earlier, Kosobokov had served as Deputy Commander of the 58th combined army of the Southern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces. At one time, he was the commander of the Russian military base in Abkhazia.

Back in May, it was reported that Muradov would be replaced—on a rotating basis—by Aleksey Avdeyev, Deputy Commander of the Southern Military District. However, he remained in his post due to the tension on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

Coronavirus: Armenian CDC reports 239 new cases, 13 deaths

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 11:12, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. 239 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded over the last 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 245,264, the Armenian Center for Disease Control and Prevention said.

4307 tests were administered.

13 patients died, bringing the death toll to 4924. This number doesn’t include the deaths of 1164 other people infected with the virus who died from co-morbidities.

A total of 229,559 people recovered so far (446 in the last 24 hours).

As of September 6, 11:00 the number of active cases stood at 9617.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Ex-president Serzh Sargsyan files libel lawsuit against lawmaker Khachatur Sukiasyan

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 11:33, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan has filed a libel lawsuit against Member of Parliament Khachatur Sukiasyan.

The ex-president’s lawyer Amram Makinyan said they demand Sukiasyan to retract his statements in the parliament chambers.

“This is a rather comprehensive lawsuit, we’ve presented all substantiations with which we are sure the court will satisfy our lawsuit and will oblige Khachatur Sukiasyan to refute the information,” Makinyan said.

Ruling party MP Khachatur Sukiasyan, while delivering a speech in parliament, had claimed that the former president had “gambled away more than 100 million dollars”.

 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian Deputy PM, EBRD Regional Director Catarina Bjorlin Hansen discuss new ways for joint activities

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 20:50, 6 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Suren Papikyan met with Regional Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for Caucasus, Moldova and Belarus Catarina Bjorlin Hansen, who was accompanied by Head of EBRD Yerevan Office Dmitry Gvintadze.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of Suren Papikyan, the Deputy Prime Minister highlighted the close cooperation of the Government of the Republic of Armenia with the EBRD, noting that as a result, many ongoing and already successful programs have been implemented. He singled out the construction of the Kotayk-Gegharkunik landfill as the first of its kind in Armenia and as a successful example of joint work with the EBRD. Suren Papikyan stressed that the development of infrastructure is one of the priorities of the Armenian Government, where there are broad opportunities for cooperation. Taking into account the new programs to be launched in the sidelines of the EU €2.6 billion assistance, the Deputy Prime Minister stressed the role of the EBRD in their implementation, considering it as one of the main partners.

Regional Director of the EBRD for Caucasus, Moldova and Belarus Catarina Bjorlin Hansen congratulated Suren Papikyan on assuming the post of the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, noting that given the experience of productive cooperation in the past, understanding each other and moving forward will be easy.

The parties discussed the medium-term, long-term priorities of the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the ways of working together with the EBRD. Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan noted that the development of the sphere of infrastructures is extremely important for the Government, in particular, emphasizing the implementation of programs in that direction in Syunik. He pointed out the directions of road construction, water pipeline installation, construction of reserviors, tourism development and use of green energy. The Deputy Prime Minister touched upon the importance of the construction of the “North-South” highway corridor for Armenia, focusing particularly on the construction of the Sisian-Kajaran section with all its components.

During the meeting, the issues of modernization of Yerevan buses, development of green energy, reservoir construction, construction of landfills were touched upon. The parties expressed readiness for intensive and full cooperation for the implementation of the programs.

Authorities report on progress in post-war reconstruction works in Nagorno-Karabakh

Caucasian Knot, EU
Aug 31 2021

In Stepanakert, almost 900 buildings damaged by shelling during the autumn war have been repaired; works are also underway in the Askeran, Martakert and Martuni Districts, the Ministry of Urban Development of Nagorno-Karabakh has informed.

The “Caucasian Knot” has reported that by April, residents of Nagorno-Karabakh had submitted applications about 6943 apartments and private houses completely destroyed or damaged during the 2020 autumn war. The housing issue of the families of all forced migrants who came to live in Nagorno-Karabakh will be settled within three years, the local authorities have assured.

A total of 195 construction companies are engaged in restoring the buildings destroyed by Azerbaijan’s shelling during the autumn war; the works are carried out both at the expense of budget funds and of charitable funds and organizations, Marta Danielyan, the press secretary of the above Ministry, told the “Caucasian Knot” correspondent.

According to the Ministry, more than 6500 buildings were destroyed in Nagorno-Karabakh. In Stepanakert, 892 of them have already been restored; the construction works are underway in 297 other ones, Ms Danielyan said. Overall, 112 buildings have been built in the Askeran District, and 203 other objects are under construction; 90 buildings have been restored in the Martakert District, and construction works are underway in 188 others; the Martuni District has built 256 structures, 296 other objects are under construction, Ms Danielyan has summed up.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on August 31, 2021 at 00:57 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Alvard GrigoryanSource: CK correspondent

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