Asbarez: ‘Amerikatsi’ will Screen at Las Vegas AMC Town Square this Weekend

‘Amerikatsi” screens nationwide


The Armenian American Cultural Society of Las Vegas announced that the movie “Amerikatsi” will be screening at the Las Vegas AMC Town Square theater from September 15 to 17.

The movie is about Charlie, an Armenian-American, who in 1948 repatriates to Soviet Armenia and is unjustly imprisoned.
 

“Amerikatsi” has already been submitted for the 96th Academy Awards, set for March 2024, in the Best International Feature Film category.

There will be a Q&A session with actor and director Michael Goorjian during the Vegas screening of the film, the details of which will be announced at a later time.

To watch the official trailer for “Amerikatsi,” or to purchase tickets to the screenings in Las Vegas, visit the AMC Theaters website.

RFE/RL Armenian Service – 09/12/2023

                                        Tuesday, 


Ruling Party Denies Forcing Public Workers To Attend Rallies

        • Narine Ghalechian
        • Karlen Aslanian

Armenia - The ruling Civil Contract parrty's mayoral candidate, Tigran Avinian, 
campaigns in Yerevan's Erebuni district, August 24, 2023.


The ruling Civil Contract party has denied growing reports that it is forcing 
public sector employees in Yerevan to attend election campaign rallies of its 
mayoral candidate Tigran Avinian.

Avinian on Tuesday specifically dismissed a video suggesting that entire staffs 
of schools, kindergartens and local government bodies participated in one such 
rally that was held in the city’s Nor Nork district on Friday.

The video posted on social media shows an activist posing as an Avinian loyalist 
talking to many of the participants and writing down large numbers of attendees 
from their respective entities duly given by them. The activist, Artur 
Chakhoyan, accused the party headed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of 
ordering them to rally for Avinian in hopes of boosting his chances in the 
municipal elections scheduled for September 17.

“I’m not sure that the numbers or other facts given [to Chakhoyan] are true,” 
Avinian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service in an interview.

Avinian, who has been widely regarded as Yerevan’s de facto mayor since March, 
said the schoolteachers, kindergarten personnel and other public workers 
interviewed by Chakhoyan may have lied because of a lingering fear of their 
superiors “left over from the past.” He suggested that many of them genuinely 
support him because the current municipal administration is renovating dozens of 
schools and kindergartens in the Armenian capital.

“We categorically reject the use of administrative resources and call on 
law-enforcement bodies receiving such reports to conduct a thorough 
investigation,” said Avinian.

Pashinian also called for such inquiries in an interview with Armenian Public 
Television aired late on Monday. He claimed at the same time that any abuse of 
administrative resources contradicts the “essence” of his party and values 
espoused by it.

Armenia - Daniel ioannisian, 7Sep2023.

Daniel Ioannisian, a leader of a coalition of civic groups monitoring the 
upcoming polls, dismissed Pashinian’s explanation as “not convincing.” The 
Avinian campaign’s recourse to the illegal practice has been “systematic,” he 
said, adding that the Independent Observer coalition has already sent to 
prosecutors two “crime reports” about public workers being forced to go to Civil 
Contract rallies.

“There has been no reaction from the prosecutors yet,” Ioannisian told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service. “Our reports are based on both what our observers heard and 
saw and videos posted on the Internet.”

“Most participants of the [Nor Nork] rally work for local or central government 
bodies,” he said. “Why was there such disproportion?”




Russia Again Blames Pashinian For Karabakh Crisis


Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during an economic forum in 
Vladivostok, .


The humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh is a result of Armenian Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian’s decision to recognize the region as part of 
Azerbaijan, Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted on Tuesday.

Echoing statements by the Russian Foreign Ministry, Putin said Yerevan is 
therefore wrong to criticize Moscow for not unblocking the Lachin corridor 
effectively shut down by Baku in December.

“The president of Azerbaijan is now telling me, ‘Well, you know that Armenia has 
admitted that Karabakh is ours, that the issue of Karabakh’s status is closed’ … 
What should we say? There is nothing we can say,” he told an annual economic 
forum in the Russian city of Vladivostok.

“If Armenia recognized that Nagorno-Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan … then what 
are we talking about? This is the key component of the whole problem. The status 
of Karabakh was decided by Armenia itself,” added Putin.

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, made the same point 
on August 30 in response to the Armenian criticism. She cited Pashinian’s and 
Aliyev’s joint statements on mutual recognition of each other’s territorial 
integrity that were issued after their talks organized by the European Union in 
October 2022 and May 2023. The Armenian Foreign Ministry hit back at Zakharova 
in an extensive written response.

Czech Republic - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani 
President Ilham Aliyev talk during a European summit in Prague, October 6, 2022.

Tensions between the two longtime allies deepened further in the following days, 
with Pashinian declaring that Armenia’s reliance on Russia for defense and 
security has proved a “strategic mistake.” Moscow condemned Pashinian’s remarks. 
The Russian Foreign Ministry listed them among “a series of unfriendly steps” 
taken by Yerevan, in a note of protest handed to the Armenian ambassador on 
September 8.

Those steps include a joint U.S.-Armenian military exercise that began on 
Monday, a visit to Ukraine by Pashinian’s wife, and Armenia’s plans to accept 
the jurisdiction of an international court that issued an arrest warrant for 
Putin in February. Pashinian insisted in televised remarks aired late on Monday 
that they are not directed at Moscow.

Putin on Tuesday also said that there are “humanitarian issues” in Karabakh 
require urgent solutions. He expressed hope in that regard that Baku is not 
planning any “ethnic cleansing” in the Armenian-populated territory where Russia 
deployed about 2,000 peacekeeping troops following the 2020 Armenian-Azerbaijani 
war. The Armenian government maintains that the Azerbaijani blockade is aimed at 
forcing the Karabakh Armenians to flee their homeland.




Russian Humanitarian Aid Sent To Karabakh

        • Susan Badalian

Azerbaijan - A Russian Red Cross truck carrying humanitarian aid for 
Nagorno-Karabakh is headed to Aghdam, September 9, ,2023.


A truckload of Russian humanitarian aid reached Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday in 
what Moscow described as a “first step” towards the restoration of relief 
supplies to the region blocked by Azerbaijan.

A truck carrying 15 tons of food and other essential items provided by the 
Russian Red Cross entered Karabakh from the Azerbaijani town of Aghdam, a supply 
route which Baku has been promoting as an alternative to the Lachin corridor 
connecting Karabakh to Armenia.

The authorities in Stepanakert have opposed that route until now, saying that it 
would legitimize the nine-month Azerbaijan blockade of the Lachin corridor. They 
indicated at the weekend that they agreed to accept the Russian aid through the 
Aghdam road in return for an Azerbaijani pledge to allow Russian peacekeepers 
and the International Committee of the Red Cross (IRCR) to resume humanitarian 
supplies through the corridor.

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Baku is ready to do that 
“parallel” to the opening of the second, Azerbaijani-controlled supply line.

The Russian Foreign Ministry reported later in the day an agreement on the 
“parallel unblocking of the Lachin and Aghdam routes.” The ministry spokeswoman, 
Maria Zakharova, said Moscow expects that “humanitarian aid will flow to the 
region unhindered in both directions on a regular basis.”

Such a compromise arrangement is also favored by the United States and the 
European Union. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed support for it 
in a weekend statement that expressed serious concern at the “rapidly 
deteriorating humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.”

It is not clear whether Karabakh’s leadership remains adamant in rejecting any 
aid offered by the Azerbaijani government. Scores of Karabakh Armenians have 
been blocking a local road leading to Aghdam to prevent two Azerbaijani trucks 
loaded with 40 tons of flour from entering the region.

Azerbaijan tightened the blockade in mid-June by halting all humanitarian 
traffic through the Lachin corridor. The move seriously aggravated shortages of 
food, medicine and other basic necessities in Karabakh, forcing the authorities 
there to start rationing bread in Stepanakert last week. Each local resident has 
since been able to buy only half a loaf of bread a day.



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Armenpress: Armenian PM describes phone call with Erdogan as ‘substantial and useful’

 23:44,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has described his phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as “substantial and useful.”

“The conversation with Erdogan was strictly official. I can say that the conversation was substantial and useful. There are a number of nuances, and it’s important for a constant conversation to take place around these nuances, positions and assessments,” PM Pashinyan said in an interview with Public Television on Monday.

Nagorno-Karabakh authorities issue statement on Russian aid supplied through Askeran

 10:48,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS. The humanitarian aid sent to Nagorno-Karabakh by the Russian Red Cross contains essential goods of Russian production, the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities said Tuesday.

“As previously announced, the Russian government initiated the provision of humanitarian aid to the Republic of Artsakh. Today, on September 12, the humanitarian cargo entered the Republic of Artsakh through the town of Askeran, with the permission of the republic’s authorities, through the Russian Red Cross and on board the vehicles of that organization. The aid contains Russian-made essential products,” the official InfoCenter of Nagorno-Karabakh said in a statement, adding that the Nagorno-Karabakh Public Television will report more details.

WATCH: Senator Menendez delivers powerful speech vowing to hold Azerbaijan accountable for genocidal NK blockade

 11:47,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Bob Menendez warned U.S. lawmakers that Azerbaijan's blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh has all the hallmarks of genocide and pledged to hold Azerbaijan accountable.

The Senator called on the Biden Administration to enforce Section 907 and stop all security assistance to Azerbaijan. He went on to call for sanctions against the Aliyev regime for war crimes and ethnic cleansing.

"To the men organizing and carrying out this brutal campaign, we will hold you accountable for your crimes, even if it takes a lifetime – you will pay a price, you will face justice – and I certainly will not rest until you do so,” Menendez said in the U.S. Senate.

The Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh, which is home to 120,000 Armenians, to Armenia and the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan since late 2022.

The Azerbaijani blockade constitutes a gross violation of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, which established that the 5km-wide Lachin Corridor shall be under the control of Russian peacekeepers. Furthermore, on February 22, 2023 the United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.  Azerbaijan has been ignoring the order ever since. The ICJ reaffirmed its order on 6 July 2023.

Azerbaijan then illegally installed a checkpoint on Lachin Corridor.

Many experts and officials have said that the Azeri actions constitute genocide.




MEP François-Xavier Bellamy hopes France will introduce UNSC resolution on Nagorno- Karabakh

 15:26,

BRUSSELS, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Member of the European Parliament François-Xavier Bellamy is convinced that a strong package of sanctions against Azerbaijan will make its President Aliyev understand that he must stop the aggression against Armenians.

In an interview with ARMENPRESS Brussels correspondent Lilit Gasparyan, François-Xavier Bellamy, the member of the EP-Armenia Friendship Group, said that Europe must not remain silent and contradict its own principles when human lives are in danger.

He said that Aliyev needs a reality check to understand that Azerbaijan is the one who needs Europe, and not vice versa.

The MEP said EU’s policy of urging both Azerbaijan and Armenia to de-escalate instead of calling out Azerbaijan is unacceptable.

François-Xavier Bellamy , who personally visited the entrance to the blocked Lachin Corridor, blamed the impunity of the Aliyev regime on the “lack of political will.” 

“It’s because of the lack of political will. Unfortunately, European countries view the situation in a very simple manner. They focus on the Ukraine war, which is certainly the main topic, they forget if we want to be consistent then we can’t not impose sanctions against the Aliyev regime, which is guilty of very serious violations of international law. In this case the humanitarian law is violated. Few months ago, I presented amendments to the European Parliament to demand sanctions against Mr. Aliyev, and it was adopted, and now we are waiting for the Commission to finally act, in order for us to be able to take measures. Human lives are in danger today. In the last few days, Armenian soldiers were killed or wounded as a result of an absolutely unprovoked aggression. I repeat, human lives are in danger, and we don’t have the right to remain silent,” the MEP said when asked why the Aliyev regime isn’t being held to account.

“Calling upon the both sides is unacceptable,” he said on the latest EU statement. Viewing both sides on the same level is the same as equating the aggressor, the attackers, the criminal with the victim. Just like we are able to condemn the aggression when Russia is attacking Ukraine, and we are not asking for the two sides to agree, that’s how we must clarify that there is only one perpetrator here, who is plotting and bearing the responsibility for the aggression. While on the other side there is a country and innocent people, who wants to live peacefully in its homeland,” the MEP said, adding that the reason of the EU not calling out Azerbaijan could be because some European leaders want to avoid disrupting dialogue with one of the parties while mediating.

Asked to comment on Azerbaijan snubbing any French mediation involvement because of what Baku describes is the pro-Armenian stance of Paris, the MEP said that Azerbaijan needs a reality check.

“First of all, Azerbaijan needs a reality check. Today Azerbaijan is speaking about European leaders in a way as if it’s the one controlling them. But despite what many MEPs believed, Europe doesn’t need Azerbaijan, it is Azerbaijan that needs Europe,” François-Xavier Bellamy said. He added that in case of Europe “decisively implementing the first strong package of sanctions, Mr. Aliyev will immediately understand that he must end this all.”

 

Asked whether or not the EU labelling Azerbaijan as a “reliable” energy partner is what was viewed in Baku as a greenlight to do whatever it wants, the MEP said. “Certainly. But first of all, this is a lie. What we are buying from Azerbaijan are mostly Russian hydrocarbons, and therefore we are bypassing our own sanctions against Russia, with very concerning double standards. But first of all, the volumes supplied by Azerbaijan are very low, and these volumes will be absolutely unnecessary in the context of the upcoming growth of imports. And it is Mr. Aliyev who must be worried, who must realize that he needs Europe. But the last thing I’d want to say is that we very well see dictators like Aliyev are never satisfied with the compromises we are trying to do with them.”

“If tomorrow Azerbaijan takes Karabakh, the next step would be an attack on the territory of the Republic of Armenia, like it did several months earlier. Everyone must understand that by turning a blind eye on Azerbaijan’s action, they are giving a license and permission to advance, to kill, to violate international law.”

He added that he hopes that France will introduce a resolution in the UN Security Council.

“Yes, I hope that these initiatives will be implemented in the UNSC,” he said when asked to comment on media reports that France plans to introduce a UNSC resolution. “That’s definitely an important lever to act and also to push our American friends to make a decision on a simple and decisive common stance. I believe that important milestones are ahead. But it is horrible that this didn’t take place earlier….”

“A UNSC resolution will be needed despite the difficulties with Russia. In any case, nothing stands in Europe’s way to act now, to impose sanctions. The parliament has a clear position, now the council must be proactive, and France is asking the council for these sanctions to be imposed against the Aliyev regime,” the MEP said.

Armenpress: Armenia to host Eagle Partner 2023 joint military exercise with United States

 09:37, 6 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. Armenia will host the Eagle Partner 2023 joint Armenian-U.S. military exercise from September 11-20, the Ministry of Defense announced Wednesday.

"In the framework of preparation for participation in international peacekeeping missions the Armenia-U.S. joint exercise "EAGLE PARTNER 2023" will be held from 11 to 20 September in Armenia, particularly in "Zar" Training Center of the Peacekeeping Brigade and the N Training Center of the Ministry of Defense,” the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

The exercise involves stabilization tasks between conflicting parties during peacekeeping missions.

“The purpose of the exercise is to increase the level of interoperability of the unit participating in international peacekeeping missions within the framework of peacekeeping operations, to exchange best practices in control and tactical communication, as well as to increase the readiness of the Armenian unit for the planned NATO/PfP "Operational Capabilities Concept" evaluation. Within the framework of preparation for peacekeeping missions, units preparing for international peacekeeping operations frequently participate in similar joint exercises and trainings in partner countries,” the Defense Ministry added.

Wife of Armenian PM to visit Kyiv and deliver aid

Sept 6 2023

Anna Hakobyan, the wife of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, will participate in the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen in Kyiv on 6 September.

Source: Radio Liberty Armenia, citing the summit’s website

Details: The media reports that it is likely that Hakobyan will deliver humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan previously stated that Yerevan is not an ally of Moscow in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The summit is also attended by the wives of the leaders of the United Kingdom, Japan, Türkiye, Spain, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Israel and several other countries, as well as officials of the European Union, journalists and actors. This year's event is dedicated to mental health.

Background: 

  • Hakobyan's visit to Kyiv is taking place amid tense relations between Armenia and Russia.

  • Previously, Pashinyan publicly stated that Russia failed its peacekeeping mission in Nagorno-Karabakh. He also said that "in the field of security, depending or being tied to only one place is in itself a strategic mistake".

  • Recently, the government of Armenia sent for ratification the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to the National Assembly, which issued an arrest warrant for the President of Russia in February this year.

  • The representative of Moscow reported that they had asked Yerevan for an explanation of this decision.

  • On 6 September, the Ministry of Defence of Armenia announced joint military exercises with the Americans.

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Russia voices concern as Armenia prepares to exercise with US troops

Al-Jazeera, Qatar
Sept 6 2023

Drills will prepare units for international peacekeeping missions, says Yerevan, as its ties with Moscow appear increasingly strained.


Armenia is set to host a joint military exercise with the United States next week, a development that Russia said was cause for concern.

The Armenian Defence Ministry said on Wednesday the purpose of the September 11-20 Eagle Partner 2023 drills was to prepare its forces to take part in international peacekeeping missions.

“Within the framework of preparation for peacekeeping missions, units preparing for international peacekeeping operations frequently participate in similar joint exercises and trainings in partner countries,” the ministry said in a statement.

A US military spokesperson said 85 American soldiers and 175 Armenians would take part. He said the Americans – including members of the Kansas National Guard which has a 20-year-old training partnership with Armenia – would be armed with rifles and would not be using heavy weaponry.

Earlier this year, Armenia refused to host military drills by the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO), a Russian-led alliance of post-Soviet countries, reflecting Yerevan’s growing tensions with Moscow.

Despite the small scale of this week’s exercise, the Kremlin said it would be watching closely.

“Of course, such news causes concern, especially in the current situation. Therefore, we will deeply analyse this news and monitor the situation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Russia has a military base in Armenia and sees itself as the pre-eminent power in the South Caucasus region, which until 1991 was part of the Soviet Union.

It maintains a peacekeeping force in the region to uphold an agreement that ended a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2020, the second they have fought since the Soviet collapse.

But Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a weekend interview with an Italian newspaper that Russia had failed to protect Armenia against what he called continuing aggression from oil-rich Azerbaijan.

He suggested that Russia’s war in Ukraine meant it was unable to meet Armenia’s security needs.

Peskov told reporters on Tuesday he disagreed with Pashinyan’s remarks.

“Russia is an absolutely integral part of this region,” he said. “Russia plays a consistent, very important role in stabilising the situation in this region … and we will continue to play this role.”

The tensions between Moscow and Yerevan are rooted in Armenia’s conflicts with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region which lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Yerevan since a separatist war there ended in 1994.

Pashinyan has been increasingly critical of Russian peacekeepers in recent months, accusing them of failing to secure free transit along a corridor linking Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia will hold exercises with the US in a period of tensions with Russia

Associated Press
Sept 6 2023

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Armenia announced Wednesday that its forces will hold military exercises this month with the United States as tensions rose with longtime ally Russia.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry said the exercises that begin Monday are aimed at preparing units for international peacekeeping operations. It did not say how many troops would take part or specify activities in the exercises.

“As regards the exercise, certainly, the news raises alarm, especially in today’s circumstances,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said after the announcement.

Landlocked Armenia has close military ties with Russia, including hosting a Russian military base and participating in the Moscow-led Collective Security Treaty Organization alliance.

However, Armenia has become increasingly disillusioned with Russia since the 2020 war with Azerbaijan. The armistice that ended the war called for a Russian peacekeeping force to ensure passage on the road leading from Armenia to the Nagorno-Karabakh ethnic Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan.

But Azerbaijan has blocked that road, called the Lachin Corridor, since late December and Armenia repeatedly has complained that Russian peacekeepers are doing nothing to open it. The road’s blockage has led to significant food shortages in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia this year refused to allow CSTO exercises on its territory and it declined to send troops to current bloc exercises in Belarus.

https://apnews.com/article/armenia-us-russia-exercises-f0dd278bb3b1453beca1707d40ca8d10