Azerbaijan says Karabakh issue is closed

Aug 27 2022

Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev said that the OSCE Minsk Group is a thing of the past.

The Karabakh issue is closed. Azerbaijanis and Karabakh Armenians are citizens of the same country who can peacefully coexist with each other. This was stated by the head of the foreign policy department of the presidential administration, Hikmet Hajiyev.

According to him, the US and France, being co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, did not make any contribution to the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh problem, and the ambassadors of these countries refused to visit Shusha, despite repeated invitations. Such behavior, according to the assistant to the president of the country, can be regarded as their non-recognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

“I have a message to those who are trying to appeal to the Minsk Group as a mediator in resolving existing issues: this group does not exist , just as there is no such international problem that requires mediators,” Hajiyev was quoted by the Azerbaijani media.

The assistant to the President of Azerbaijan also noted that during the Second Karabakh War in 2020, the Azerbaijani army was very close to the liberation of Khankendi, but did not began to do this in order to avoid civilian casualties.

In September 2020, the long-term conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia escalated in Nagorno-Karabakh. Fighting began in Karabakh. The situation relatively normalized in autumn 2021, however, Armenia and Azerbaijan continued to report incidents at the border.

Avetik Chalabyan: Armenia’s sovereignty continues to shrink

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Armenia – Aug 23 2022

Political activist Avetik Chalabyan sent a letter from the penitentiary institution, which was read out by his wife Anahit Adamyan during todsay’s rally demanding the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at Republic Square in Yerevan.

In particular, it noted:

“After 32 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, we have an independent state, but on the other hand, its real sovereignty is organic and continues to shrink.

On the one hand, we were able to liberate Artsakh, but on the other hand, we could not hold it and day by day we lose it.

Outwardly, our country is developing, but on the other hand, its population is shrinking.

We face a crucial dilemma: either we must give new breath and meaning to the concept of independence, or we must resign ourselves to the grim thought that our sovereignty will be further diminished each year. We must either be willing to sacrifice ourselves for statehood, or we must accept that our national mission is complete and head off into foreign lands with the hope of material prosperity. The choice we must make together.

To recall, public and political activist Avetik Chalabyan was arrested for three months on August 3, despite being diagnosed with 3rd-degree hypertension, on charges of trying to materially interest students in participating in opposition rallies. Chalabyan had previously been arrested on May 14 and then for another 15 days. On the evening of July 27, the politician was released from Armavir penitentiary.

Armenian Prime Minister calls on EAEU states to maintain pace of mutual trade

Russia – Aug 25 2022
According to Pashinyan, “negative forecasts in the Eurasian economic space have not become a reality”

YEREVAN, August 25. /TASS/. The member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) must do their best to maintain the current pace of trade, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting with President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov in Cholpon-Ata.

“When we look at the indicators of trade turnover within the EAEU, we see that there are large growth rates compared to 2021. Of course, this must be maintained, but we should not relax, because the hard times, unfortunately, are not over yet. We need to focus on keeping the pace of trade between the EAEU countries,” he said.

According to Pashinyan, “negative forecasts in the Eurasian economic space have not become a reality.”

“On the contrary, our perception of the situation has been confirmed, because we clearly determined that the situation that emerged after the pandemic, of course, not only outlines new challenges, but also creates new opportunities,” Pashinyan said.

On August 25-26, a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council is underway in in the Kyrgyz city of Cholpon-Ata. It is attended by prime ministers of the members states of the EAEU (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia).

Armenpress: United States names new OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair

United States names new OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 25, ARMENPRESS. United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken appointed Ambassador Philip T. Reeker as Senior Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations, who will also serve as U.S. OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair.

“I am appointing Ambassador Philip T. Reeker as Senior Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations.  In this capacity, Ambassador Reeker will serve as U.S. OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair and lead negotiator for the U.S. delegation to the Geneva International Discussions during this critical period,” Blinken said in a statement published by the State Department.

Ambassador Philip T. Reeker served most recently at the Embassy of the United States of America in the United Kingdom as Chargé d’Affaires to the Court of St. James’s.  From March 2019 to August 2021, Ambassador Reeker was Acting Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs.  Prior to heading the Bureau, Ambassador Reeker was Civilian Deputy and Policy Advisor to the Commander of U.S. European Command in Stuttgart, Germany.  He served earlier as United States Consul General in Milan, covering northern Italy, and was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State focused on the Balkans, Central Europe, and Holocaust Issues.  From 2008-2011 he was U.S. Ambassador to North Macedonia.

“The United States is committed to helping Armenia and Azerbaijan negotiate a long-term political settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  Ambassador Reeker will engage bilaterally, with like-minded partners such as the European Union, and through his role as an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair, to facilitate direct dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan.  Ambassador Reeker’s appointment at this time reaffirms the importance the United States places in the Geneva International Discussions on Georgia,” Secretary Blinken added.

Armenia’s economic activity index grows 13.1% in seven months

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 25, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s economic activity index has grown by 13.1% in the period from January to July this year, compared to the same period of the previous year, the Statistical Committee said.

Industrial production volume increased by 7% in January-July 2022.

Construction volume increased by 13.6%.

The increase in trade turnover comprised 12.5%.

The services volume increased by 27.5%.

Consumer price index registered 8.3% growth, the index of industrial production prices – 6.3%.

Electricity production volume increased by 14.9% in January-July.

47.7% increase was registered in external trade turnover volumes in the same period. Moreover, the export grew by 43.9% and the import by 50.1%.

The dram exchange rate against the US dollar comprised 460.06 in January-July.

Truck drivers block one of the traffic lanes of the Yerevan-Meghri road. the reason is highway weight station

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 20, ARMENPRESS. Truck drivers blocked one of the traffic lanes of the Yerevan-Meghri road. In a conversation with ARMENPRESS, Sona Harutyunyan, spokesperson of the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia, said that the reason is the process of weighing trucks, because in the last month scales have been installed on the roads by the inspection body and trucks entering Armenia are necessarily weighed.

“This process caused discontent among truck drivers, because most of the trucks are overloaded, and overloaded trucks are fined by the inspection body in the amount of 200 thousand drams. They demand to change the weighing system, as well as to change the permissible size from 26 tons to 28 tons. However, there are established norms, and their violation also causes responsibility,” said Sona Harutyunyan.

The speaker emphasized that there is a strict instruction from the Government and the Prime Minister personally to follow these norms.

Newspaper: Last year there was petition to stop activities at Surmalu market in Yerevan

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Armenia – Aug 18 2022

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: Zhoghovurd daily got hold of an exclusive document.

It turns out that the safety rules have not been observed at the Surmalu shopping center [in Yerevan] since last year, and many people, motivated by their safety, had to leave the shopping center.

And so, according to the document that has come under our possession, Tigran Muradyan, the lawyer of one of the affected businessmen of the shopping center in the case of the fire that broke out at the Surmalu shopping center on April 6, 2021, submitted a petition to Yerevan city prosecutor Sevak Hovhannisyan and recorded about a number of gross [safety] violations [at Surmalu], urging [him] to take measures in order to stop the activity of the Surmalu shopping center. Yerevan city prosecutor Sevak Hovhannisyan did not give any answer to the petition.

In this case, the Prosecutor General’s Office, represented by Yerevan city prosecutor Sevak Hovhannisyan, has been specifically inactive in this case for a year.

The RA Investigation Committee has been inactive for about 1 year, as the investigation into the case on the fire that broke out at the Surmalu shopping center on April 6, 2021 is still ongoing.

The SNOC of Expertise also showed suspicious slowness, as it did not issue the expert conclusion for a year; it was received only a month ago. The professional conclusion confirmed that the management of the shopping center did not observe the safety rules.

If a year ago the Prosecutor General’s Office had not shown suspicious inattention and properly investigated the petition of the lawyer where many [safety] violations were reported, and what’s more, the investigator had not deceived the lawyer [saying] that the matter would be discussed after receiving the results of the examination, today we would not have had 16 casualties [as a result of the powerful explosion at the Surmalu shopping market on August 14].

Russian citizen presumed missing after Yerevan blast found safe

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS. Russian national Lyuba Gribova who was presumed missing in the Yerevan market explosion was found safe and it turned out she wasn’t at the market when the blast occurred, Ministry of Emergency Situations spokesperson Hayk Kostanyan told ARMENPRESS.

“The Russian citizen is safe and sound and wasn’t in the market at the time of the explosion. Her family members thought that she could’ve been at the market because they didn’t have information about her whereabouts. That’s why the call was forwarded to us and we included the name of the person in the list of missing people. As of this moment that person has contacted her family and said that she wasn’t in this area,” Kostanyan said.

Asbarez: Author Jennifer Salmassian Launches New Children’s Book

“Shnubble’s Bubbles” book cover

Jennifer Salmassian, the author of several Armenian children’s books, announced the publication of her latest book entitled “Shnubble’s Bubbles.”

Salmassian’s newest story revolves around a young orca named Shnubble, with an overactive blowhole, who accidentally knocks over a kayaker with his bubbles. By reading this story, children will find out how an orca feels when called “killer whale,” and learn many other unique qualities the orcas of our coast have. This story holds a dual mission; it raises awareness of the endangered orcas of J pod, and it entertains through the use of dynamic illustrations made by book illustrator Alcaraz.

“Shnubble’s Bubbles” is presently endorsed by the Salish Sea Orca Squad who write, “This enchanting short story is beautifully written and illustrated with fun facts about the critically endangered Southern Resident Orcas. It will be enjoyed by children of all ages as it helps spread awareness through art.”

Salmassian is a retired educator with a BA in History, MA in Education and Single Subject Credential in History. She currently works as an indie publisher. Her previous books include: a book for meteorologist Dallas Raines titled, “Chester and the Hot Air Balloon”; a book for the Armenian Relief Society Javakhk Fund with a translated version by Rita Vorperian; and a book titled, “Lucineh in the Sky,” which is an Armenian/English blended book. She also wrote an e-book called “The Lion of Mount Ararat,” which is a touching story about a young Armenian American boy who meets his grandfather who has just arrived from Armenia and the precious few weeks they spend connecting.

“Shnubble’s Bubbles,” and several of Salmassian’s other books are available for purchase online.

"Armenians living in Karabakh will have neither special status nor independence" – Ilham Aliyev


Aug 13 2022


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Aliyev on construction of alternative road

In an interview with Azerbaijani state television, President Ilham Aliyev said that schedule and route of the new alternative road to the Lachin corridor had been agreed upon with Russia, and that Armenia was aware of this. He also added that during construction of the road, Azerbaijani builders and the local Armenian population were contact without the intervention of Russian peacekeepers.

“Armenians living in Karabakh will have no status, no independence, no special privileges. Both for the citizens of Azerbaijan and for them,” Aliyev said, commenting on the status of the part of Karabakh where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is temporarily stationed.


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Ilham Aliyev gave an interview to state television AzTV during his visit to the town of Basgal in the Ismayilli region of Azerbaijan.

According to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the tripartite statement of November 10, 2020 “clearly states that a new road will be built, and its planning and approval shall be ensured within three years.”

“We built this road in just one year. Its length is 32 kilometers. Prior to that, immediately after the second Karabakh war we began negotiations with Russia regarding the path of this road. That is, this road did not appear by itself. We agreed on it.

The road will allow Azerbaijan to take control of the regional center of the Lachin region. The Armenian part of the road is not yet complete

“There were several possible routes, but in the end we chose this one. The Ministry of Defense of Russia agreed with us on this route and approved it. If it were otherwise, how could we build a road on territory under the temporary control of Russia,” Aliyev said.

He also commented on Armenia disputing the legality of the construction of an alternative road:

“If someone is trying to accuse us of doing something illegal or taking some kind of unilateral step, this is absolutely not true. We can prove it at any level.

“You can send a request to the official bodies of Russia and view all the documents on how this road was built, all the approvals. This route has been approved.

“Of course, we were not obliged to coordinate with Armenia, because this does not concern Armenia in any way. It’s just that Armenia was notified at which point there would be an exit to the Armenian border, and they, for their part, had to build a new road there. But unfortunately they didn’t. Why? To drag out time. There is no other reason.”

In his interview, Aliyev also touched upon the issue of building a part of the alternative road located in Armenia.

“When we started building a new Lachin road, we turned to Armenia through the Russians – I assumed that they would resort to such tricks – and suggested building a road on their territory. There are only 8-9 kilometers. They refused. They said no, we’ll build it ourselves. And when did they start doing it?

“Moreover, it is impossible to call this the beginning, because they are only now conducting a feasibility study. Then we sent an official notice to Russia. We sent notice that we are completing this road on August 5 and ask to move the posts of the peacekeeping contingent from the old road to the new one.

“When we sent them this letter, Armenia probably also got acquainted with it, and a day after that, Armenia said that we supposedly want to start the economic justification of this road and build it by the end of 2023. This is manipulation. A completely frivolous and inadequate step.

“We said that in this case, on August 5, we would enter the Lachin corridor, create posts and see how you move. After that a commotion began, and the Armenians living in Karabakh asked for more time, until the end of August. And we agreed to this – August 25, September 1, there isn’t much difference.

“At the same time, the Armenians living in Karabakh turned to us with a request that we also build a dirt road 4 kilometers long to a point that will be connected to the Armenian border. We agreed to this as well,” the President of Azerbaijan said.

According to Aliyev, people illegally settled in the city of Lachin and nearby towns should withdraw:

“Their presence there is essentially a war crime because it is contrary to the rules of the Geneva Convention. The occupying country cannot carry out illegal settlement on occupied lands. This is a war crime.

Inhabitants of two towns in the region have been given until August 25 to evacuate

“Perhaps the Armenians living there, who came from Syria, Lebanon, do not know this, but the leadership of Armenia is well aware of it. We get messages from the area that they will not leave. I hope they do not test our patience again. Let them leave of their own free will. Where they go, we don’t care.”

Displaced inhabitants who left the Lachin region in the early 1990s during the first Karabakh war will soon return to their homes, the President of Azerbaijan announced.

“We must return to Lachin, to Zabuh, to Sus. I instructed the State Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons to contact the residents of the city of Lachin, the towns of Sus and Zabukh, and we will soon return them to their homes,” he said.

“Armenians living in Karabakh are our citizens. The sooner they understand this, and this process is already underway, the better it will be for all of us,” Aliyev stressed.

“In the process of normalization taking place today between Armenia and Azerbaijan, there is no topic of Karabakh. There were such attempts, but I never agreed with it. What does Armenia have to do with this? This is our internal business.

“Today there is no talk of any status at the negotiating table at all. What is this about? The rights and security of the Armenians living in Karabakh. And I said yes, their rights and security will be ensured by the Azerbaijani state, and I always do what I say.”

Aliyev gave an example of the neighborly attitude of Azerbaijanis and Armenians living in Karabakh during the construction of the new road:

“We saw this during the construction of the new Lachin road. When we had just started building the road, Russian peacekeepers as it were protected our builders from the local population, or they from us, our builders. I don’t know who was guarded from whom, in any case they were there.

“Some time later they left, and for the last six or seven months there was not a single Russian peacekeeper along the road at all, there was no need for it. Our builders were in contact with the local Armenians living there in the villages, some of whom even helped, thanked us for building such a high-quality road.

“So there is already contact, and this is very important, I also welcome this. People-to-people contact will serve long-term peace.”

The President of Azerbaijan once again raised the issue of the status of the part of Karabakh where the Armenian population lives.

“Armenians living in Karabakh need to take the right step, to understand that their future is only through integration into Azerbaijani society. It’s impossible otherwise. We live in the real world. Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan from the economic, geographical and transport points of view, an integral part from the point of view of history and international law.

“If someone in Karabakh again, for the sake of some kind of populism or, as they say, out of fear, talks about some kind of status, independence, then you should know that he is first the enemy of the Armenian people, because the Armenians living in Karabakh will have no special status, no independence, no special privileges. Both for the citizens of Azerbaijan and for them. Their rights will be protected in the same way as the rights of the citizens of Azerbaijan, as well as the rights of the peoples living in Azerbaijan. This is the only way,” he said.

Aliyev on the construction of an alternative road

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