Why meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers in Stockholm was canceled

Dec 7 2021


    JAMnewsYerevan

The meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov did not take place in Stockholm. The possibility of the minister’s meeting within the framework of the OSCE Foreign Ministers Council was first announced by the representative of the EU Foreign Ministry Luc Divin. Later this information was confirmed by the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry.

On December 2-3, both ministers participated in the 28th OSCE Ministerial Conference where the next round of negotiations was supposed to take place. Previously, Mirzoyan and Bayramov met in New York, Minsk and Paris.

Yerevan did not comment on the reasons for the canceling of the meeting of the foreign ministers.

After Mirzoyan’s working visit to Sweden, the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Vahan Hunanyan only said that there would be no meeting with Bayramov, and stressed:

“The Armenian side has never avoided meetings within the framework of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs”.

Earlier, back in Stockholm, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan also once again reaffirmed Armenia’s commitment to negotiations on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict within the format of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship, as it was before the last war.

The Azerbaijani side refused to participate in the meeting, press secretary of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Leyla Abdullayeva reported, accusing the Armenian side of disrupting the negotiations:

“A few hours before the meeting scheduled for December 3, the Armenian side carried out a provocation. In particular, information was disseminated about the illegal visit of Armenian parliamentarians to the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Thus, in response to this provocation on the part of Armenia, the Azerbaijani side did not consider it expedient to participate in the meeting of the ministers of the two countries in Stockholm”.

The statement refers to the visit of Armenian deputies to the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. On December 3-5, a delegation of the National Assembly of Armenia participated in joint parliamentary hearings there.

OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Andrew Schaffer (USA), Igor Khovaev (Russia), and Brice Rockfoy (France) made a statement expressing their readiness to organize a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan:

“The Co-Chairs regret that it was not possible to hold a joint meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan under their auspices in Stockholm. They express their readiness to host such a meeting as soon as circumstances allow to continue discussions begun in New York in September and in Paris in November”.

The visit of the Armenian deputies was just an excuse for Azerbaijan, political scientist Benjamin Poghosyan believes.

He says that the canceled meeting between Mirzoyan and Bayramov was a consequence of the unproductive meeting of the leaders of Russia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan on November 26, which its participants assessed as “extremely useful”, as well as the subsequently failed talks between the vice-prime ministers of the three countries.

Here is everything we know so far about the President of Russia, Azerbaijan and Prime Minister of Armenia’s trilateral meeting in Sochi, as well as expert commentary on the latest trilateral statement that was signed there

Azerbaijan began to react more sharply to the visits of Armenian officials to the unrecognized NKR after the end of the second Karabakh war.

Baku condemned such visits of former Foreign Minister Ara Ayvazyan and former Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan, assessing them as an attempt to provoke tensions. Moreover, after Arshak Karapetyan’s visit to NK, in addition to statements, the Azerbaijani side took actions that exacerbated the already tense situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

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According to Benjamin Poghosyan, the Armenian authorities were asked not to travel to NKR:

“The demand was put before Pashinyan, and he agreed to it, I think, about 13 months ago, on November 8-9, 2020 [when the trilateral agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Karabakh was signed. Since then Pashinyan has never visited Nagorno-Karabakh – JAMnews]”.

According to the political scientist, Azerbaijan uses “military blackmail and pressure” to make Armenia recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan and obtain a corridor that would run through the southern territories of Armenia to its exclave Nakhichevan:

“This policy of military blackmail will continue until Armenia agrees to Azerbaijan’s demands, or the Armenian armed forces demonstrate that Azerbaijan’s military blackmail does not work”.


The situation in NK resulted by use of force cannot serve as basis for settlement – FM Mirzoyan

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 18:00, 3 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Within the framework of the 28th OSCE Ministerial Conference, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with OSCE Secretary General Helga Schmid on December 2, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia.

Ararat Mirzoyan emphasized the effective cooperation of Armenia with the OSCE and its executive structures and the implementation of projects in the three OSCE dimensions, aimed at strengthening the concept of comprehensive and cooperative security.

The parties also touched upon the prospects of further development of the Armenia Cooperation Program (ACP).

Ararat Mirzoyan presented the situation resulted by the aggression carried out by the Azerbaijani armed forces against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

The Armenian Foreign Minister reaffirmed the position of the Armenian side on the de-escalation of the situation in the region and the establishment of lasting peace, at the same time emphasizing that the continuous provocative actions of the Azerbaijani side, the Azerbaijani leadership’s anti-Armenianism and belligerent rhetoric undermine those efforts.

Touching upon the humanitarian issues created by the 44-day war, Minister Mirzoyan stressed the need for unconditional repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war, hostages and other detainees held in Azerbaijan.

He also attached importance to the preservation the Armenian historical and cultural heritage in the territories of Artsakh, which came under Azerbaijani control.

Ararat Mirzoyan noted that the situation in Nagorno Karabakh resulted by use of force cannot serve as basis for the settlement of the conflict.

The need for a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through peaceful negotiations under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs was stressed.

Armenian FM meets CSTO counterparts in Stockholm

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 17:35, 2 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Meeting of the CSTO foreign ministers coordinated by Armenian foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan was held on December 2 on the sidelines of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Stockholm, the Armenian foreign ministry said.

During the meeting the CSTO foreign ministers discussed the agenda of the OSCE Ministerial Council.

FM Mirzoyan highlighted the strengthening of the cooperation between the CSTO states within the OSCE, based on the OSCE’s comprehensive security concept and in accordance with the CSTO allied commitments.

The Armenian FM introduced his counterparts on the latest developments connected with the regional security. He emphasized the necessity of making efforts aimed at the de-escalation of the situation in the region.

As for Armenia’s chairmanship priorities in the CSTO, the minister highlighted improving the CSTO tools, including the crisis response tools.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

UN Sec-Gen hails Russia’s role in Armenia-Azerbaijan continuing contacts — spokesperson

TASS, Russia
Nov 28 2021
“The United Nations stands ready to support all such efforts, including through the provision of humanitarian, recovery and peacebuilding assistance on the ground,” Haq said

UNITED NATIONS, November 27. /TASS/. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has welcomed the trilateral summit meeting of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Farhan Haq, Guterres’ deputy spokesman, said on Saturday.

“The Secretary-General welcomes the 26 November trilateral meeting between the Prime Minister of Armenia [Nikol Pashinyan], the President of Azerbaijan [Ilham Aliyev], and the President of the Russian Federation [Vladimir Putin], and takes note of their joint statement. He notes with appreciation the role of the Russian Federation in facilitating continuing contacts and dialogue,” Haq said in a statement.

According to the spokesperson, Guterres “is encouraged by the resumption of direct engagement at the highest level between Armenia and Azerbaijan and their recommitment to fully implement the trilateral statements of 9 November 2020 and 11 January 2021 and to take concrete steps aimed at increasing stability in the region.”

“He reiterates the UN’s principled position that·a lasting peace can only be achieved through dialogue and urges the parties to resolve outstanding issues to that end through all available formats, including under the auspices of the OSCE’s Minsk Group Co-Chairs (Russia, the United States and France – TASS),” he said.

“The United Nations stands ready to support all such efforts, including through the provision of humanitarian, recovery and peacebuilding assistance on the ground,” Haq added.

On Friday, Putin, Aliyev and Pashinyan held trilateral talks in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, which lasted nearly three hours and yielded a joint statement. In addition, the Russian president held bilateral meetings with the Azerbaijani president and also with the Armenian prime minister.

Russian peacekeepers with benefactors hand over 1 ton of humanitarian cargo to Artsakh hospital

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 23 2021

Servicemen of the Russian peacekeeping contingent together with representatives of the Mercy association of charitable organizations held a humanitarian action in Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), on the eve of the cold weather.

As part of the campaign, Russian peacekeepers handed over a humanitarian cargo in the form of 200 warm blankets to the infectious diseases department of the Republican Medical Center with a total weight of about 1 ton, the Defense Ministry of Russia reported.

The action was held at the Stepanakert Medical Center, where the property was transferred to the hospital fund. Also, peacekeepers, together with benefactors, will soon hand over uninterruptible power supplies and heaters.

The humanitarian cargo was delivered from Russia to Nagorno-Karabakh by the Russian peacekeeping contingent. During the year, more than 226 humanitarian events were held, including more than 80 major humanitarian actions in settlements, schools, kindergartens and boarding schools, as well as targeted humanitarian assistance was provided more than 100 times in remote areas along the demarcation line of the parties in Nagorno-Karabakh.

There is investment activeness in Syunik Province, says Armenia economy minister

News.am, Armenia
Nov 18 2021

There is investment activeness in Syunik Province. At the next session of the government, a program will be presented regarding a quite large group of Iranian companies to invest in the Meghri free economic zone. Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan stated about this Thursday in a briefing with reporters after the Cabinet meeting of the government of Armenia.

“It will start to be implemented immediately after it is approved. In addition, there are many other topics, including tourism. We have a good project in Meghri, which we are doing together with the Izmirlian Foundation,” the minister added.

And to the question as to whether other investors besides Iranians were interested in Syunik, the economy minister responded: “We have many Armenian investors, too.”

Lawmaker says some positions were taken back during countermeasures on Nov. 16

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 16:15,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Armed Forces have returned military positions from Azerbaijan during countermeasures taken on November 16 amid the Azerbaijani attack at the eastern border, the ruling Civil Contract party lawmaker Armen Khachatryan told reporters during a briefing.

“Right now there’s a ceasefire. There are positions which we have taken back,” Khachatryan said, without specifying.

Asked whether or not Armenia has applied to the CSTO, the lawmaker said Armenia has indeed applied to the organization, but couldn’t say whether a written request has been submitted.

He underscored that there won’t be any corridor through the country, and that no one can solve that issue by force.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia 2nd President: Demarcation with border of Azerbaijan will predetermine status of Nagorno-Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Nov 8 2021

After the victory in the first war, Armenia’s positions in negotiations were based on our victories, that is, the buffer zone around Nagorno-Karabakh, the 7 regions, the combat-ready army of Armenia and the fact that Armenia is the guarantor of security of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is what second President of Armenia, leader of the opposition “Armenia” Alliance Robert Kocharyan declared at the rally held in Yerevan today.

“There was a common border between Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) that stretched from Vardenis to Araks River. This gave Armenia strength during the negotiations. We were achieving diplomatic victories step-by-step until one person decided to start the negotiations from scratch and zero all our victories,” Kocharyan emphasized.

Talking about the negotiations, he said negotiations are based on mutual concessions and added that there can’t be talks about mutual concessions now. Kocharyan also stressed the hidden threats of demarcation.

“There are talks about demarcation along the length of Syunik Province. What are the dangers? Demarcations means Armenia will directly or indirectly, but de facto recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and record the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave within Azerbaijan. This will mean the end of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. This is the reality. After demarcation, Azerbaijan will be granted the lawful right to set up a border checkpoint on the road linking Armenia to Artsakh and control movement, just like it did on the Goris-Kapan motorway, and nobody can disturb Azerbaijan. So, the signing of a document on this, the start of the process that will eternalize capitulation and predetermine the status of Nagorno-Karabakh are ruled out,” Kocharyan said, adding that there is only one path to take to neutralize the risks, and that is to consider all the challenges related to status, demarcation, security and the Armenia-Artsakh corridor as a whole.

Armenia, Azerbaijan to set up customs checkpoints on Goris-Kapan road

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 10 2021

Armenia and Azerbaijan will set up customs and border checkpoints on Goris-Kapan road, Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan said in an interview with Public TV.

“The Azerbaijani side has informed the Armenian side that starting from 12 o’clock at night, it will carry out a border and customs control on the Goris-Kapan road, i.e. it will set up customs checkpoints. The Armenian side will take corresponding steps. In other words, it will install customs and border checkpoints on that section of the road,” the Secretary said, adding that work in that direction has already started.

Besides, he said the alternative Kapan-Tatev road is ready, and can be used for transporting goods, and is open to all kinds of vehicles.

UK House of Commons to hold first hearing on Armenian Genocide recognition bill on Nov 9

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 11:12, 8 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. The first hearing of the Armenian Genocide recognition bill will take place in the House of Commons on November 9, the Armenian National Committee of the United Kingdom reports.

It will be presented as a ten-minute rule motion by conservative MP Tim Loughton.

The bill’s aim is to commemorate the Armenian Genocide through official recognition and remembrance. It contains three main provisions.

First, that there shall be a formal recognition that the killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and the surrounding regions during 1915-1923 were genocide. Second, that there shall be an annual commemoration of victims of genocides, including the Armenian Genocide. Third, that it will encourage education and public understanding of the facts of the Armenian Genocide and the relevance of the Armenian Genocide to modern-day crimes against humanity and war crimes.