Armenia doesn’t fully meet minimum standards to eliminate trafficking, report says

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday released the 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report.

For the second year in a row, Armenia is on Tier 2, in recognition of its overall increasing efforts towards the elimination of trafficking as compared with the previous reporting period, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia reports.

These efforts included prosecuting more traffickers and identifying more victims.  Courts convicted a labor trafficker for the first time since 2014. The government adopted screening indicators for use by social workers, amended procedures to standardize data collection and information sharing, and provided comprehensive training to relevant staff.

The report also notes that Armenia does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and suggests areas for future improvement, particularly in victim identification and labor trafficking.  The United States is committed to partnering with Armenia to advance its anti-trafficking efforts.

The full report is available here.

Op-ed: Can Armenia and Georgia be sanctioned for helping Russia bypass international restrictions?


July 14 2022


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  • Tbilisi,
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Armenia and Georgia were put on the US Treasury list

Armenia and Georgia are on the list of countries through which sanctioned goods can reach Russia and Belarus.

The Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the US Department of the Treasury also included in this list Kyrgyzstan, China, India, Mexico, Israel, Serbia, South Africa, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

“To these countries, controlled goods can be legally exported as raw materials, but their further export to Russia or Belarus is prohibited. Of particular concern is equipment that can be used for military purposes”, the statement said.

Items of particular concern include equipment that can be used for military purposes: aircraft parts, sonar systems, antennas, test equipment, GPS systems, oilfield equipment.


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International political scientist Grigor Balasanyan sees the risks for Armenia associated with a warning from the United States – from freezing transfers to disconnecting the country from the SWIFT system.

According to Balasanyan, the Armenian authorities should not be passively waiting for the situation to worsen, in order to take steps to correct it later, already in time trouble.

“US Ambassador Lynn Tracy should be invited to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the Armenian side should inform her that they are concerned [with this decision]. The government should present arguments why it maintains economic activity with Russia”, the expert told JAMnews.

He says that the warning was expected, as the US and the West set the task of “surrounding Russia from all sides, not giving it loopholes to overcome sanctions.” However, Balasanyan considers it wrong to unquestioningly fulfill the desires of the United States. The expert claims: that Armenia can import and export goods if they are not prohibited:

“There is a clear list of goods fixed by Interpol, the export or import of which is prohibited. If we are talking about goods that are not included in this list, then Armenia, as a sovereign state, has the right to export and import any goods through its territory”.

In his opinion, in order to exclude Armenia from this list, Armenian lobbying organizations should actively work with the State Department. Grigor Balasanyan does not pin his hopes on the Armenian Ambassador to the US. He believes that Lilit Makunts does not have political and diplomatic experience to resolve such issues.

The political scientist emphasizes that Russia is the only direction of Armenia’s economic development today. He also reminds us that Armenia is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union, operating under the auspices of Russia. Therefore, Armenia is simply obliged to support its economic partner. According to the expert, in economic relations with its ally, “Armenia is not obliged to take into account or ask the opinion of any state”.

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Political scientist, an expert on Georgia Johnny Melikyan says that the US warning is another reminder of the existence of sanctions.

“States should conduct their economic policy, understanding and remembering this. This does not mean that you should not work with Russia, you just need to be very careful and not do what is forbidden”, the political scientist told JAMnews.

He does not believe that Armenia and Georgia were included in this list “on purpose” and that the list of countries is long, and all these countries have some kind of economic relations with Russia:

“Armenia and Georgia, like all countries that have not imposed sanctions against Russia, should try to prevent the use of their territory, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, continue trade and economic relations with Moscow”.

According to Melikyan, Washington does not see the danger of exporting military equipment through Armenia and Georgia but considers Central Asia to be of “special concern” to the US Bureau of Industry and Security.

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Kakha Gogolashvili, Senior Research Fellow at the Rondel Foundation, Director of the Center for European Studies:

“One case has already been disclosed in the media when Motorola’s systems were transported from Georgia to Uzbekistan, and from there they got to Russia. This fact was not denied even by the director of the company. He said that, yes, they were sold, but to Uzbekistan, and not to Russia.

Deliveries to Motorola are prohibited since radio transmission systems and GPS are on the list of sanctioned goods.

If they conduct an investigation, they will determine how much the Georgian company or the Georgian government was to blame in this case. However, the fact happened. Georgia turned out to be the path that the sanctioned cargo took. Maybe in this case the law was not violated, but Georgia was involved in the scheme.

It is because of such cases that Georgia ended up on this list. This is what we know, but there could be other incidents.

If it is proved that this happens frequently, Georgia will be asked to prevent these cases.

When you sell a sanctioned cargo and deliver it to a country not associated with sanctions, and when you do not know the future fate of this cargo, you must calculate the risks and investigate. In this case, for example, it turned out that this company is actually Russian and registered in Uzbekistan.

When you export to a third country and you have no guarantee that your goods will not reach Russia, you are also being used as part of a sanctions evasion scheme.

If such cases are repeated and become systematic, it is possible that the country will be included in the sanctions list. It is possible to ban the import of sanctioned goods into Georgia.

Therefore, regardless of whether Georgia joins the sanctions or not, the country must declare that in the conditions of war it prohibits the export of dual-use goods to Russia or to countries that have no restrictions with Russia through its territory.

Otherwise, the country may actually face sanctions”.

CivilNet: Armenia to establish foreign intelligence service

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12 Jul, 2022 10:07

  • Armenia will establish a foreign intelligence service, said Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan.
  • Azerbaijani forces opened fire on Armenian military positions in the western part of the border, reported Armenia’s Defense Ministry.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held talks in Yerevan with Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta.

Vice Speaker of Armenian Parliament pays tribute at Eternal Flame of Victory Memorial in Krasnoyarsk

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YEREVAN, JULY 11, ARMENPRESS. The 35th meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Committee on Cooperation between the National Assembly of Armenia and the Federal Assembly of Russia was held in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk, the Armenian Parliament’s press service said.

Before the beginning of the meeting, the Co-Chairs of the Inter-Parliamentary Committee, Hakob Arshakyan and Yuri Vorobyov, accompanied by the members of the Inter-Parliamentary Committee on Cooperation , laid a wreath and flowers at the Eternal Flame of the Victory Memorial.

Asbarez: Armenian Americans Support Artsakh’s Freedom

97.65% of respondents strongly agree (95.25%) or agree (2.4%) that Artsakh should never be forced under Azerbaijani rule.

Survey Finds Community Prioritizes the Security of Artsakh and Armenia against Existential Turkish and Azerbaijani Threats

WASHINGTON—An overwhelming majority of Americans of Armenian heritage oppose Artsakh being forced under Azerbaijani rule, according to a recent nationwide Armenian National Committee of America’s foreign policy survey.

The poll also showed strong support for Armenia’s security as the highest priority in U.S.-Armenia bilateral relations – a finding at odds with the U.S. government’s prioritization of domestic “reforms.”

The key findings of the ANCA survey were as follows:

— 97.65% of respondents strongly agree (95.25%) or agree (2.4%) that Artsakh should never be forced under Azerbaijani rule.

— 98.4% strongly agree (92.7%) or agree (5.7%) that Armenia faces existential threats from Azerbaijan and Turkey.

— 95.2% strongly agree (84.7%) or agree (10.5%) that Armenia’s security should be the top priority in bilateral U.S.-Armenia relations.

— 98% strongly oppose (94.6%) or oppose (3.4%) sending U.S. weapons or military aid to Azerbaijan and – more broadly – to holding Azerbaijan accountable for its war crimes against Artsakh.

— 93.6% strongly agree (84.7%) or agree (8.9%) that Turkey owes reparations to the Armenian nation.

Asbarez: Aram I Emphasizes Need to Unite Around Nation During Muron Blessing Sermon

ANTELIAS, Lebanon—Thousands gathered in front of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral at the Catholicosate of the Holy See of Cilicia in Antelias for the blessing of the Holy Muron (Holy Water) presided over and officiated by His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia. Despite the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic and the dire economic situation in Lebanon, parishioners gathered to witness the event with renewed hope and faith.

Godfather of the Blessing of Muron Meher Der Ohanessian (left) and his son, Saro. Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan

Unique to the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Holy Muron is prepared once every seven years, representing the grace of the Holy Spirit and a symbol of rebirth and renewal.  It holds significant meaning as it is used in church sacraments and services, such as baptisms and ordinations, as well as church and iconographic consecrations.  It is diligently prepared with 40 ingredients including oils, plants, and herbs, cooked over wood fire, and when ready, poured in a special caldron.  The caldron is then placed on the altar of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral for 40 days prior to its blessing.

Witnessing the pageantry of the ceremony, the 13th instance for the Hoy See, were heads and representatives of Lebanon Churches, official and organizational representatives, including Armenia’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Vahagn Atabekyan along with his staff. Pilgrims from North and South America, Europe, Iran, the Arab countries, and parishioners hailed from around the world, and gathered in the courtyard of the Catholicosate for this inspiring occasion. Godfather of the ceremony was Meher Der Ohanessian, Vice-Chair of Executive Council of the Western Prelacy.

Participating in the service alongside members of the Cilician brotherhood, representing the Holy See of Etchmiadzin were Bishops Moushegh Babayan and Vrtanes Aprahamian, and representing the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople was Archbishop Aram Ateshian.

The Muronohrnek is rich in tradition and meaning. Catholicos Aram was escorted to the altar under a canopy held by four laymen from the Diaspora, following behind a procession lead by seminarians, monks, and bishops.  Four bishops carried key elements to be added to the already-prepared Muron: balsam oil, rose essence, muron from Holy Etchmiadzin, and the old Muron from the Catholicosate of Cilicia. With assistance from the 12 (14) participating bishops, after a series of scripture and gospel readings, the lid of the caldron was removed by the Godfather, and His Holiness proceeded by adding the additional elements with the last being the muron from the Holy See of Cilicia, poured out of the dove container, the ultimate symbol of peace.

During the climactic moment of the ceremony, with the majestic Cathedral as a backdrop, Catholicos Aram, using the Right hand of St. Gregory the Illuminator, blessed the muron and the faithful. As the choir sang “Oorakh Ler”, doves were released, and the crowd cheered with glee. His Holiness, participating bishops, and heads of churches, kissed the caldron of the newly blessed muron.

Bishop Moushegh Babayan, representing His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of the Holy See of Etchmiadzin, offered pontiff’s warm greetings to Aram I, the clergy and the faithful, and recounted the significance of the muron, the symbol of one Armenian Church, and that we remain unshaken as one nation and one church.

In his address to the faithful, those in attendance and watching online, Aram I stressed that the Muronohrnek is a heavenly call, a period for spiritual renewal, and a moment to reaffirm our national identity. “Remain faithful to the muron that you were anointed with. Rely on its ministry and purpose and its eternal message.” He continued, “From this Holy Muron, we are one and we are strong. From this Holy Muron, Armenia, Arstakh, and the Diaspora are one and indivisible. And from this Holy Muron, we will move forward as a victorious nation.”

In a moment of humility and grace, the Catholicos knelt down to his knees and turned to God and prayed that the grace of the Holy Muron enrich the lives of the faithful, their thoughts and service, that they be cleansed of sins both visible and invisible.  Catholicos Aram prayed that our children be anointed and blossom with the Holy Spirit, that our that clergy minister with deep conviction, and that our churches prosper with the prayers and presence of the faithful.

“Let the sick be healed and the evils stay afar. From the Holy Muron, let the darkness in our lives and our delusion paths be brightened, and our hearts and souls blessed.”

A representative from the Vatican read the message of Pope Francis addressed to Aram I and the faithful, offering heartfelt greetings and prayerful wishes, thankful for the friendly relationship between the Catholic Church and the Catholicosate of Cilicia and looking forward to developing its partnership in advancing Christ’s love.  His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II of the Syrian Orthodox Church offered warm brotherly greetings, recollecting our share histories of struggle, but keeping steadfast in our faith and forefathers. He welcomed the opportunity to witness the faith that we share and unites us all, and especially in these crucial times, the Holy Muron is a sign for our broken world that we overcome its troubles.”

Catholicos Aram offered the benediction after which the Shnorhali choir lead the congregation in the singing of Cilicia, as His Holiness proceeded to the Pontifical residence where he offered his final blessings.

The newly anointed Holy Muron will soon be distributed to all the Prelacies under the jurisdiction of the Holy See of Cilicia. It is important to note that this newly blessed Holy Muron will be brought to Etchmiadzin to be added at the time of their blessing of the Holy Muron.

Turkish Press: What is the Zangezur Corridor and why does it matter to Eurasia?

Turkey – June 29 2022

Azerbaijan and Armenia, the two uneasy neighbours in the troubled region of Caucasus, fought a bloody war over the disputed Karabakh territory two years ago and continue to have many political differences. 

On Monday, Türkiye, which borders the two former Soviet republics, called on both countries to take concrete steps towards reconciling with each other through the forging of better communication channels in order to open the critical Zangezur Corridor. 

“We strongly support the Zangezur Corridor, which will provide a connection between the western regions of Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan,” said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. 

“We are expecting the opening of the corridor immediately,” he added. 

The corridor is part of a strategic transportation route extending from the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, to Kars, Türkiye’s eastern province, passing through Armenian territory near the country’s border with Iran. As a result, its opening is dependent upon the development of a comprehensive Armenian-Azerbaijani agreement. 

At the end of 2020’s 44-day Karabakh War, which culminated with a triumphant Azerbaijan, the two countries signed a trilateral ceasefire agreement alongside Russia that consisted of sections on the opening of transportation routes. 

As was stated in the ceasefire deal’s article 9, “All economic and transport connections in the region shall be unblocked. The Republic of Armenia shall guarantee the security of transport connections between the western regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic in order to arrange unobstructed movement of persons, vehicles and cargo in both directions.”  

Azerbaijan strongly believes that article 9 encompasses the opening of the Zangezur Corridor and although Russia, whose border guards are supposed to be responsible for overseeing transportation between Azerbaijan and Armenia, does not refer to the route as the Zangezur Corridor nor as a ‘corridor,’ it does support its opening. 

The Zangezur Corridor runs through Azerbaijan and Armenia territories reaching Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan’s autonomous region, which neighbours Türkiye. (Zeyd Abdullah Alshagouri / TRTWorld)

While Armenians have not publicly embraced the idea of opening the corridor, Yerevan, the capital of the landlocked state, has recently begun to approach the project in a positive way, according to Azerbaijani officials and other sources.

What is the Zangezur Corridor? 

Zangezur, which is currently part of southern Armenia, has been a disputed territory since World War I. Under the communist Soviet Union, the area, which is located between Baku’s Nakhchivan autonomous region and Azerbaijan, became part of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR). Today, Armenia considers the area its Syunik province.

During the Soviet era, Moscow built two railways to connect Nakhchivan with main Azerbaijani territory in a region that Baku now refers to as the Zangezur Corridor, sometimes called the Nakhchivan Corridor by Azerbaijani media and analysts. But these railways became unusable during the First Karabakh War, which began in 1992. 

Baku now aims to rebuild the Soviet-era railways and to construct highways in the area to connect Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan region. Furthermore, the corridor is also part of a big transportation project connecting Baku with Istanbul. 

In a specific sense, the Zangezur Corridor aims to give Azerbaijan unrestricted access to its Nakhchivan enclave without any Armenian checkpoints while it passes through Armenian territory near the Tehran-Yerevan border. In a general sense, the corridor is a geopolitical project connecting Europe with Central Asia and China through the Azerbaijan-Türkiye route. 

Why is the Zangezur Corridor a big deal? 

The Zangezur Corridor plays a crucial role in increasing regional connectivity — not only throughout Caucasia, but also across greater Eurasia, joining Turkish, Russian, Central Asian, Iranian and Armenian territories and linking Europe to Asia. 

The connectivity the corridor will enable will also help galvanise trade relations between different states. While NATO and Russia have been on different pages regarding many issues from the Ukraine conflict to the Middle East, both appear to have positive views on opening the transportation route.

According to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the corridor, as part of the International North–South Transport Corridor, will also serve as a linking point between Russia and Iran, increasing Tehran’s access in the region. 

But Iran, which has strong ties with Armenia, does not want to see the Zangezur Corridor functioning, according to experts. As a result, Tehran is concerned by a possible Armenia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye rapprochement, which Iran believes would weaken its political positions, compromising its national and regional interests. 

“Iran considers Türkiye’s land connection with Azerbaijan and its opening to Central Asia via Azerbaijan as a threat to its national unity and territorial integrity,” said Otabek Omonkulov, an Uzbek academic, who is an expert on Central Asia politics, in an earlier TRT World interview. 

Türkiye’s land connection with Azerbaijan also means that Ankara will have better access to Turkic states in Central Asia, with which it has strong historical and cultural ties. 

“The corridor that is going to pass through here is going to unite the whole Turkic world,” said Aliyev last year. Aliyev repeated this point with conviction in November during the meeting of the Organisation of Turkic States. 

“One of the most important aspects of the Zangezur Corridor is that it will connect the Turkic world. Thus, the geography of the torn Turkic world will be connected with transport and logistics projects,” said Rashad Mammadov, Azerbaijani ambassador to Türkiye in May. 

Besides improving connectivity between Central Asia, the ancestral homeland of the Turks, and Türkiye, experts believe the corridor will also link trade routes across a broad network from China to Europe, significantly boosting interregional connectivity far and wide.

Armenia’s Security Council Secretary, Diplomatic Adviser to French Minister of Armed Forces discuss regional security

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YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan met with Vincent Braconier, the Diplomatic Adviser to the Minister of the Armed Forces of France, the Office of the Security Council Secretary said.

During the meeting the sides discussed regional security-related issues and their possible developments, in the context of which Armen Grigoryan presented Armenia’s approaches on ensuring regional security. 

The sides also discussed the bilateral cooperation prospects in security field.

Human rights activist slams ‘disgraceful’ police report on fatal shooting in Armenian village

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Armenia – June 20 2022

Human rights activist Ruben Melikyan has denounced the “disgraceful” police report regarding the deadly shooting in Nigavan, a village near the town of Aparan in Armenia’s Aragatsotn Province, on Sunday evening.

Politik.am reported that the shooting took place following a conflict between relatives of a lawmaker from Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party as well as a cousin of Deputy Governor of Aragatsotn Edgar Parvanyan and a group of young men, who allegedly insulted Pashinyan.

Seven victims of the shooting were taken to various hospitals, where two of them died.

The police said the conflict was of “purely domestic nature” and had no political overtones.

“The disgraceful police report is enough to cast doubt on the entire course of the investigation, as the “undesirable” versions (a political subtext) are denied, while the “desired” circumstances (the use of a hunting rifle, not a machine gun, Civil Contract supporters were allegedly not involved) are confirmed,” Melikyan wrote on Facebook.

OSCE Minsk Group hardly has any prospects – Alexey Malashenko

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ArmInfo. The OSCE Minsk Group’s further activities hardly have any prospects, Alexey Malashenko, Senior Researcher at the Institute of World Economy and International  Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO), said in an  interview with ArmInfo. 

“I consider the statements on the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship  made by Karen Donfried and Maria Zakharova in this context. This is  nothing but intricate diplomatic swordplay in the present strained  geopolitical situation. Nothing else should be expected at the  current stage,” he said. 

On June 22, Karen Donfried, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for  European and Eurasian Affairs, stated in Yerevan that, despite the  broken off contacts with Russia, the USA was willing to continue  cooperation in settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict within the OSCE  Minsk Group.

In response, Maria Zakharova, Spokesperson for the Russian Ministry  of Foreign Affairs expressed her doubts about the sincerity of that  statement. According to her, if Washington and Paris really  appreciated thee Minsk Group, they would not have disregarded the  mandate approved by all the member-states. 

In this context, Mr Malashenko believes that all the latest talks  about the OSCE Minsk Group are an “artificial political agenda” both  for Washington, Paris and Brussels and for Moscow. And this agenda  enables the parties to convey certain messages to each other in the  best-case scenario or, in the worst-case scenario, seriously damage  the opponent’s international reputation. 

“In fact, fierce rivalry is taking place for mediation in settling  the Armenian-Azerbaijani problems now.  And the West is seeking to  gain the upper hand in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. And  neither party is capable of thinking of what the OSCE Minsk Group’s  activities could be. Clearly, it is causing damage to the peace  process itself, and the lack of results is evidence thereof. And to  resolve the current situation the mediators should abandon the policy  of escalating the regional region,” the expert said.