First international Robotex contest to be held in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 1 2019
Society 19:39 01/11/2019 Armenia

Following DigiTec exhibition and WCIT 2019, the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises-UATE will present another major event this year, hosting one of the biggest international robotics contests – Robotex.

As the organization reported in a press statement, the international contest will take place on November 9 under the slogan “Smart city” and will gather at one place Armath Engineering Laboratories, more than 50 member-countries of Robotex union, individuals and companies operating in the sphere of robotics.

“The Union has set a goal to turn Armenia into a center for automated robot competitions and invites world contests of the sector to Armenia to make it internationally recognized. This time, in particular, it is the Robotex contest», – Mr. Karen Vardanyan, the UATE CEO stressed.

The competition aims to encourage and publicize interest in robotics, programming, and design, to build interest in the fields of robotics and engineering and to develop engineering thinking. Moreover, competition is a platform for youth involved in robotics and programming to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities.

The source reminds that UATE became a member of Robotex International Association in July 2019. The latter consolidates around 50 countries, such as the United States, China, India, Greece, Estonia, Colombia and a number of others which are engaged in the development of the robotics sector.

Armenian Speaker of Parliament visits San Gregorio Armeno church in Naples, Italy

Armenian Speaker of Parliament visits San Gregorio Armeno church in Naples, Italy

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 31, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan on October 30 visited the San Gregorio Armeno Armenian church in Naples, Italy, the Parliament told Armenpress.

The Speaker laid a wreath at the cross-stone dedicated to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims and then attended a mass held in the church.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Senators Urge Passage of Genocide Resolution in Senate

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters on Oct. 30 that Senate should pass Genocide recognition measure

A day after the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly adopted a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide, leading U.S. senators urged the passage of a similar bill—S.Res. 150—pending in the Senate.

Senate Minority Leader Chuch Schumer (D-NY) on Wednesday called for the immediate consideration and passage of an Armenian Genocide recognition resolution pending in the Senate.

“On the Armenian Genocide, I have been a believer of this for a long time: Turks don’t like to hear it because the truth hurts. And, if we don’t stand up to one genocide, we won’t stand up to any,” told reporters on Wednesday in discussing Tuesday’s vote.

Democratic presidential hopeful and senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren took to Twitter to say: “I join the Armenian American community in MA and the rest of the Armenian diaspora in celebrating the House passage of a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. I cosponsored S.Res.150 to recognize this tragedy. The Senate should pass it now”.

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen similarly called for the passage of S.Res. 150, saying on Twitter that “Last night’s overwhelming vote in the House of Representatives—405 to 11—to recognize the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire is long overdue. It’s time for the Senate to do the same. Acknowledging history is the first step towards not repeating it.”

In April, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Democrat Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and former presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced Armenian Genocide legislation reaffirming proper U.S. recognition and remembrance of this crime and rejecting U.S. complicity in its denial, reported the Armenian National Committee of America.

S.Res. 150 currently has 20 co-sponsors. In addition to Menendez, Cruz, Schumer and Van-Hollen, the list of co-sponsors includes senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Cory Gardner (R-CO), Edward Markey (D-MA), Gary Peters (D-MI), Jack Reed (D-RI), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Tom Udall (D-NM), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Sheldon Winehouse (D-RI) and Ben Cordin (D-MD).

In addition to Warren, other Democratic presidential hopefuls who have co-sponsored the measure are senators Kamala Harris (D-CA), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Corey Booker (D-NJ).

“As we near the anniversary of Armenian Remembrance Day, one of the darkest events in human history, I am proud to lead this effort to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide on behalf of the U.S. Congress. The Armenian genocide is a historical fact and not up for debate,” said Senator Menendez at the time. “Only by accurately recognizing this genocide of the past can we ever hope to move forward in a legitimate and effective manner to meet the challenge of preventing mass atrocities and genocide in the future. With this resolution, we honor the millions of victims of this genocide, remember how they died and pledge that history accurately remember their deaths.”

“We must never be silent in response to atrocities. Over one hundred years ago, the world was silent as the Armenian people suffered a horrific genocide, and today many are still unaware of it,” said Senator Cruz at the time. “I am proud to join Sen. Menendez and my colleagues today in introducing this resolution. May the terrors of those events awaken in us the courage to always stand for freedom against evil.”

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/23/2019

                                        Wednesday, 
Armenia’s Former Top Judge Denies Forced Resignation
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia -- Gagik Harutiunian, head of the Supreme Judicial Council, speaks at 
the council headquarters in Yerevan, April 10, 2019.
Gagik Harutiunian on Wednesday dismissed as “fairy tales” government claims 
that the former Armenian authorities forced him to resign as chairman of the 
Constitutional Court last year to make way for a new chief justice handpicked 
by them.
Harutiunian headed the court for over two decades, until becoming in February 
2018 the chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), a newly established 
body overseeing Armenian courts. He was replaced in March 2018 by Hrayr 
Tovmasian, until then a senior lawmaker representing President Serzh 
Sarkisian’s Republican Party (HHK).
Tovmasian is facing growing pressure from the current authorities to step down. 
On Tuesday, an Armenian law-enforcement agency effectively declared illegal his 
election as Constitutional Court chairman by the country’s former 
HHK-controlled parliament. The Special Investigative Service (SIS) said it was 
part of a “usurpation of power” committed by former officials.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s spokesman, Vladimir Karapetian, alleged on 
Monday that HHK leaders hastily “forced” Harutiunian to resign in order to 
appoint Tovmasian to the post before the entry into force in April 2018 of 
sweeping constitutional amendments. Some of Pashinian’s political allies have 
made similar claims.
“These are fairy tales,” Harutiunian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service. “I myself 
decided that it is not appropriate to remain Constitutional Court chairman 
while being a member of the SJC.”
The amendments introduced a six-year term in office for the head of Armenia’s 
highest court. Tovmasian was named to run the court under the previous Armenian 
constitution which allows him to hold the post until the age of 70.
Harutiunian, 71, resigned as SJC chairman in May this year after criticizing 
protests outside court buildings across Armenia organized by Pashinian. The 
latter appealed to supporters to block the entrances to those buildings as he 
claimed that Armenian courts remain linked to “the former corrupt system.”
Pashinian’s appeal came one day after a Yerevan court ordered former President 
Robert Kocharian released from jail pending the outcome of his trial on coup 
and corruption charges strongly denied by him. The court’s decision angered 
many allies and supporters of Pashinian. Kocharian was arrested again in June.
Former Parliament Speaker Rejects Coup Claims
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Speaker Ara Babloyan at a parliament session in Yerevan, January 15, 
2018.
Armenia’s former parliament speaker Ara Babloyan strongly denied on Wednesday 
any involvement in a “usurpation of power” alleged by a law-enforcement agency 
as he risked being prosecuted on coup charges.
Babloyan claimed that he broke laws while in office only when he helped Nikol 
Pashinian come to power last year.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) said on Tuesday that a “group of 
officials” seized power in Armenia shortly before the 2018 “Velvet Revolution” 
by installing Hrayr Tovmasian as chairman of the Constitutional Court. It 
alleged that Tovmasian’s appointment by the former parliament was accompanied 
by serious violations of Armenian laws.
In particular, the SIS accused Babloyan of illegally accepting and announcing 
the resignation of Tovmasian’s predecessor, Gagik Harutiunian, before receiving 
a relevant letter from the latter. Still, the law-enforcement body stopped 
short of indicting the former speaker, saying that it regards him only as a 
suspect in the case for now.
“I acted within the limits of the constitution and laws,” Babloyan told 
reporters. “I did not violate the constitution. I did not violate any law.”
Babloyan insisted that Harutiunian’s letter of resignation “was on my desk” 
when he signed it on March 2, 2018. He said he does not know why the former 
Constitutional Court chairman decided to step down at the time.
“I can only answer one question if they identify and raise that question: I 
assisted Nikol Pashinian in coming to power. That’s where I committed a 
violation,” added the ex-speaker. He refused to elaborate.
Armenia - Parliament speaker Ara Babloyan (L) meets with Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian, Yerevan, 25Dec2018
The SIS announced the coup inquiry on October 17 two days after seven of the 
nine Constitutional Court judges dismissed calls for Tovmasian’s dismissal made 
by the current Armenian parliament loyal to Pashinian. In an appeal to the 
court, the parliament claimed, among other things, that Tovmasian cannot act 
impartially because of his past affiliation with the former ruling Republican 
Party (HHK).
Pashinian similarly charged in July that Tovmasian “privatized” the 
Constitutional Court with the help of the HHK. He implicitly demanded changes 
in the court’s composition.
Tovmasian countered earlier this month that the current authorities are seeking 
to oust him in order to gain control over the court and be able to make 
unconstitutional decisions.
So far the SIS has indicted only one person as part of the probe. It said on 
Tuesday that Arsen Babayan, the former deputy chief of the parliament staff, 
backdated Harutiunian’s letter of resignation to enable Tovmasian to become 
court chairman before the entry into force of sweeping amendments to the 
Armenian constitution.
The amendments introduced a six-year term in office for the head of Armenia’s 
highest court. Tovmasian was named to run the court under the previous 
constitution which allows him to hold the post until the age of 70.
Babayan, who is now an outspoken critic of Pashinian’s government, was arrested 
on Monday. He denies the coup charges as politically motivated.
Pashinian Defends Sharp Pay Rise For Ministers
        • Susan Badalian
Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian speaks during a cabinet meeting in 
Yerevan, Armenia October 16, 2018.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Wednesday defended his recent decision to 
effectively double the salaries of ministers and other senior government 
officials and insisted that it was not made secretly.
The Hetq.am investigative publication revealed on Monday that the ministers, 
their deputies and top civil servants have been paid twice the amount of their 
monthly wages for the last four months. It said that this is the result of a 
“secret directive” issued by Pashinian in July.
Armenian opposition leaders seized upon the report to accuse the government of 
a lack of transparency. Some of them also suggested that the pay rise ran 
counter to an Armenian law that sets the salaries of high-ranking state 
officials.
Edmon Marukian, the leader of the opposition Bright Armenia Party (LHK), 
demanded explanations from Pashinian during the government’s 
question-and-answer session in the National Assembly.
Pashinian explained that the monthly remunerations of the officials in question 
have doubled thanks to hefty bonuses which he added to their salaries. He said 
the pay rise was financed from “bonus funds” which Armenia’s 2019 state budget 
set aside for all government agencies.
“You were told about that during the budget discussions [in the parliament] and 
you voted for it,” he told Marukian.
Those funds are equivalent to 30 percent of the government’s wage bills for 
this year. “The government is free to use that 30 percent at will,” stressed 
Pashinian.
The premier also claimed that his controversial decision was marked as 
classified by his office only due to bureaucratic “inertia.” He argued that he 
could never hide the monthly incomes of ministers because they are obliged to 
issue asset declarations, available to the public, on an annual basis.
The salary hike means that members of Pashinian’s cabinet now earn 1.5 million 
drams ($3,200) per month, compared with Armenia’s current average monthly wage 
of 180,000 drams. The average monthly pension in the country stands at only 
41,000 drams.
Pashinian dismissed complaints about the huge disparity between the ministerial 
wages and pensions. “Whether or not a pensioner’s pension will rise depends on 
the quality of a minister’s work,” he said. “This year we will ensure a 20 
percent rise in state revenues and the pensions will rise starting from January 
1.”
Ever since coming to power in May 2018 Pashinian has repeatedly stated that 
paying the ministers and other senior officials decent salaries will contribute 
to good governance and attract skilled professionals working for private firms 
to the public sector.
Their salaries were most recently officially raised by the former Armenian 
government in 2013. Pashinian, then an opposition parliamentarian, strongly 
opposed the measure, calling it a manifestation of government “cynicism.”
Press Review
“Zhamanak” comments on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s newly disclosed and 
controversial decision to effectively double the salaries of Armenian 
government ministers and their deputies. The paper says that many Armenians 
would be unhappy with the decision even if it was not made secretly. “The view 
that the problem lies in the form, not essence, is misplaced,” it writes. “The 
problem is the essence and it is a serious one because it reflects the 
existence of deep social and psychological complexes in Armenian public 
circles. The former corrupt regime was harshly criticized when it came to 
raising the salaries of ministers, other officials or parliament deputies. The 
public complained that ‘they steal and still raise their salaries amid 
widespread poverty.’” The paper urges the government to embark on a “frank and 
bold” dialogue with the public.
“Aravot” believes that Pashinian was right to sharply raise the salaries, 
saying that the measure is needed to discourage corrupt practices among those 
senior officials. “The question is why it was done secretly,” editorializes the 
paper. “The answer [to this question] is clear. The government is scared of 
uproars from populists. It must not be scared of that.”
“Haykakan Zhamanak” quotes Eduard Sharmazanov, the spokesman for the former 
ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), as saying that Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian would love to achieve the kind of macroeconomic indicators that were 
achieved by his predecessor Karen Karapetian. The pro-government paper scoffs 
at the remark, wondering why the HHK “fooled a prime minister who registered 
such brilliant results and nominated Serzh Sarkisian as prime minister in April 
2018.” “What kept Sarkisian from retiring or focusing on his party so that 
Karapetian could continue to rule as prime minister and ensure double-digit 
economic growth?” it asks. “After all, the HHK owed the results of the [2017] 
parliamentary elections to him as well. The answer is obvious. The HHK did not 
quite care about economic growth.”
(Lilit Harutiunian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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EU supports OSCE MG Co-Chairs’ efforts in NK talks, Special Rep. Toivo Klaar tells Armenian PM

EU supports OSCE MG Co-Chairs’ efforts in NK talks, Special Rep. Toivo Klaar tells Armenian PM

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting on October 16th with EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

The PM said that Armenia attaches importance to the continuous development of relations with the European Union and that the official high-level meetings testify about the Armenia-EU effective dialogue and dynamic process of cooperation.

According to PM Pashinyan, the EU is Armenia’s most important colleague in the full-swing reforms that are underway in Armenia, and the government is resolute in continuing key reforms in different sectors.

Klaar said that the EU is also attaching importance to deepening partnership with Armenia and is ready to continue supporting the Armenian PM and the Government in the reforms aimed at strengthening democracy.

Nikol Pashinyan and Toivo Klaar exchanged ideas around the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement. The PM emphasized that Armenia sees the resolution exclusively through a peaceful path and is committed to the negotiations process within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship format.

The EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia commended Armenia’s steps aimed at the conflict’s peaceful resolution and noted that the European Union is supporting the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs’ efforts in the direction of peaceful negotiations.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Pallone Meets with Armenia’s Leaders in Yerevan

Rep, Frank Pallone met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Oct. 3 in Yerevan

After a two-day visit to Artsakh, Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, President Armen Sarkissian and Speaker of Armenia’s parliament Ararat Mirzoyan on Thursday upon returning to Yerevan.

Welcoming Pallone’s visit to Armenia and Artsakh, Pashinyan expressed confidence that his visit will help strengthen the congressman’s relationship with the Armenian people.

Pashinyan also praised Pallone’s efforts in the advancement of U.S.-Armenia relations and in raising issues of Armenian concern in Congress. Pashinyan discussed his recent visit to California and expressed confidence that it will help boost cooperation between Armenia and one of the largest U.S. states.

Pallone, who is the founding co-chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, told Pashinyan that he was impressed by the non-violent velvet popular revolution and the democratic processes underway in the country. The Congressman expressed readiness to promote interaction between the two countries, support Armenia and the Armenian people.

The parties also discussed the Armenian government’s ambitious reform agenda, the ongoing cooperation with the U.S. government, as well as to regional developments.

President Armen Sarkissian greets Rep., Frank Pallone on Oct. 3

“You are Armenia’s good friend,” said President Sarkissian in greeting Pallone.

Sarkissian and Pallone discussed U.S.-Armenia relations agenda with the the president highlighting American support in the science and technology sector. In this context Sarkissian briefed Pallone on one his initiatives known as ATOM–Advanced Tomorrow—which aims at bringing representatives of leading international information and high-tech enterprises to Armenia and making Armenia one of the leading global centers in the sector of artificial intelligence and mathematical modeling. Sarkissian said he would be happy to see American companies in Armenia as part of the project.

The meeting also touched upon the prospects of development and existing challenges under Armenia’s fairly new parliamentary system of government, as well as the changes that have taken place in the country.

Rep, Frank Pallone (left) met with Armenia’s Parliament Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan on Oct. 3

Parliament Speaker Mirzoyan thanked Pallone for accepting his invitation, once again, to visit Armenia and expressed his gratitude for Pallone’s continued support for Armenia and Artsakh in Congress.

Mirzoyan told Pallone that Armenia is committed to the Karabakh conflict resolution negotiations that are being held under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs, adding that there are no other alternatives to a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The National Assembly speaker briefed the visiting member of Congress about the democratic reforms taking place in Armenia, as well as discussed the legislative agenda ahead to advance reforms in various sectors in Armenia, saying that the proposed changes would facilitate future American investment.

Pallone also briefed Mirzoyan about his visit to Artsakh and said that his days in Armenia have provided him with a broader understanding the priorities of the Armenian-American agenda.

Upon arriving in Armenia on Monday, Pallone met with His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians at Etchmiadzin.

Sports: Armenia wins more medals at World Weightlifting Championships

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 27 2019
Sport 16:36 27/09/2019 Armenia

Armenia has won two medals in the +109 kg competition of the World Weightlifting Championships held in Pattaya, Thailand.

Olympic silver medalist Gor Minasyan captured the silver medal, while bronze medalist of the 2019 European Championship Ruben Aleksanyan took the bronze, the National Olympic Committee’s press service reported.

Gor Minasyan successfully lifted a total of 460kg (212 + 248) and Ruben Aleksanyan – 437 kg (192 + 245).

Minasyan also won silver in the snatch and clean and jerk events. Ruben Aleksanyan came 6th in snatch, while he won a small bronze medal in clean and jerk.

Earlier Armenian weightlifters Hakob Mkrtchyan and Simon Martirosyan had won gold medals and crowned world campions.

In the team standings, Armenia the second place, left behind China which won 5 gold medals. 

Sports: Gaël Andonian on recovery from injury and Armenian squad chances

News.am, Armenia
Sept 26 2019

By Samvel Sukiasyan

During the summer transfer window, Armenian defender Gaël Andonian moved to the French Ajaccio, playing in Liga II.

However, the 24-year-old football player suffered a shoulder injury, which for several weeks did not allow him to debut as part of his new team.

In an interview with NEWS.am Sport correspondent, Andonyan spoke about the rehabilitation process, the desire to return to the field and the chances of the Armenian team in the Euro 2020 qualifying group.

“I trained on an individual program for four weeks. On Monday, September 30, I will resume training in the general group, together with the team,” he noted. “Let’s see how I will feel when I train at full strength. Hope to start playing soon. The Armenian team played excellently against Italians and Bosnians. How do I assess our chances of reaching the final stage of Euro 2020? Everything is possible. This would be a huge achievement for our country,”

Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Artsakh clarify positions prior to Mnatsakanyan-Mammadyarov meeting

Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Artsakh clarify positions prior to Mnatsakanyan-Mammadyarov meeting

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YEREVAN,SEPTEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan met with Foreign Minister of Artsakh Masis Mailian  on September 20.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of MFA Armenia, the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Artsakh highlighted the regular meetings and consultations between the officials of Armenia and Artsakh.

Prior to the New York meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs brokered by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs, the Foreign Ministers of the two Armenian republics clarified the positions on the peaceful settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

FM Mnatsakanyan reaffirmed that the security and status of Artsakh people are priorities for Armenia, emphasizing that from the perspective of ensuring effectiveness of the peace process, the participation of Artsakh in the negotiations as the main side of the conflict is very important.

Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Masis Mailian also exchanged views over the issues of establishing an atmosphere of peace, noting that the un-constructive announcments made by Azerbaijan addressed to the domestic audience do not contribute to the implementation of the committment of preparing the peoples to peace.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenian analyst on meeting of Armenia PM and NGOs

News.am, Armenia
Sept 15 2019
Armenian analyst on meeting of Armenia PM and NGOs Armenian analyst on meeting of Armenia PM and NGOs

18:30, 15.09.2019
                  

Non-governmental organizations and Nikol Pashinyan met and discussed several issues, but they agreed that the discussion has to be closed. This is what political scientist Stepan Danielyan wrote on his Facebook page.

“Non-governmental organizations and Nikol Pashinyan met and discussed several issues, but they agreed that the discussion had to be closed and that their promises must not be made public.

They certainly didn’t discuss military secrets.

This sparks many questions.

Questions for Nikol:

-What are you hiding from the proud citizens of Armenia?

-What happened to direct democracy?

-Is the principle of public oversight no longer applicable?

Question for NGOs:

-Why were you complaining about closed discussions in the past and doing the same now? Do you feel you are part of the government and want to distinguish yourselves from others?

Question for proud citizens:

-What happened to your pride when people secretly discuss issues concerning you and look at you as mentally retarded people whom they can’t trust to solve public issues?” he noted.