Official Stepanakert refutes information about closure of permanent representation of Artsakh in Russia

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Armenia – July 1 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Information about the closure of the permanent representation of Nagorno-Karabakh in Russia does not correspond to reality. Artsakh Foreign Minister David  Babayan stated this in an interview with ArmInfo.

So, when asked to comment on the information disseminated, including  by the Armenian media, about this, he, in particular, said: “Be calm,  this information is not true.”

It should be noted that a number of media outlets reported today that  the permanent representation of Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been  functioning in Moscow since the early 1990s, will be closed against  the backdrop of strengthening Russian-Azerbaijani relations. 

International Freedom House group appeals to Armenian PM to hold in-person press talks


July 9 2022


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Freedom House Address to the Prime Minister of Armenia

The international human rights organization Freedom House has addressed two topics that are now being actively discussed by Armenian journalistic organizations and in expert circles. On its Twitter, the organization has welcomed the decriminalization of grave insult in Armenia and called on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to take seriously the media demand to restore direct contact with journalists.

Freedom House’s Nations in Transit annual report states that Armenia is not yet a democratic country, despite having “taken steps to strengthen democracy.” The organization described Armenia’s 2021 snap parliamentary elections as free and independent but stressed that the country has retreated in the area of freedom of speech.


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Freedom House urges Nikol Pashinyan to take media concerns seriously. The organization believes that it is necessary “to use direct channels of communication, including through open and transparent press conferences, to ensure the healthy functioning of democracy”.

Since the 2020 Karabakh war, the Prime Minister of Armenia has held four press conferences, all four were held online. Initially, the government explained this by the pandemic and the fight against the spread of coronavirus. However, the press conferences continued to be held online even after the infection rate dropped.

This caused concern and even outrage in journalistic circles. Now the Armenian media must send questions to the prime minister’s office in advance, and they do not have the opportunity to respond to his answer. In addition, the questions of some publications may not sound at all, thematically close ones are often grouped into one, and some are edited. For this reason, more than 30 media outlets boycotted the latest press conference of the prime minister and refused to send questions.

They also issued a statement that they considered the format of the press conference “discriminatory, ineffective and contrary to the principles of transparency and accountability, which are the key to freedom of speech and democracy”.

During a press conference, the Prime Minister of Armenia, in response to a media statement, stressed that the online format is “an opportunity, not a coercion, and there will always be a reason for a boycott”.

Decriminalization of grave insult in Armenia has been announced by the country’s Justice Minister. According to Karen Andreasyan, the controversial articles will no longer be used to persecute individuals for insulting public figures

On July 30, 2021, the Armenian parliament decided to include an article on “grave insult” in the new criminal code. Only deputies of the ruling faction took part in the voting.

The article on the criminalization of a grave insult to persons engaged in “public activities” provided for punishment in the form of a fine or imprisonment (1-3 months). By “public activity”, the authors of the law meant journalism, journalism, the performance of official duties, public service, and public or political activity.

Recently, Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan announced that the article on the criminalization of grave insults would cease to operate from July 1. For those who “abuse freedom of speech, the current norms of civil liability will remain” – compensation of up to 3 million drams ($7,300 at the current exchange rate).

Local experts believe that the reason for this decision was the criticism of human rights activists and international structures, including the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Freedom House report on Armenia: Armenia is still far from democracy, despite the fact that “it has taken steps to strengthen it”

Freedom House called on the Armenian authorities to decriminalize “grave insult” back in August last year. The organization said in a statement that this article jeopardizes Armenia’s achievements in the field of democracy and law. In February 2022, the structure addressed the Armenian Parliament with the same appeal.

Now, the human rights organization has welcomed the decriminalization of “grave insult” as well as the government’s commitment to broad consultations on media legislation.

According to official statistics, to date, more than 800 criminal cases have been initiated under the article on serious insult. More than 50 cases are in court. In six cases, there are already verdicts that have entered into legal force, and the Ministry of Justice has not yet announced what will happen to the accused.


Newspaper: Armenia’s Pashinyan reports to Russia’s Putin about possible meeting with Turkey’s Erdogan?

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Armenia – July 8 2022

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: The [Armenian PM Nikol] Pashinyan-[Russian President Vladimir] Putin phone conversation took place yesterday. In the statement published on the Kremlin’s official website about it, there was a rather noteworthy point which was missing from the statement published on the RA Prime Minister’s website. According to the Kremlin, “Nikol Pashinyan informed [Putin] about the contacts that happened in recent times that are aimed at the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey.”

This is, of course, an interesting nuance, especially when, according to the Russian side, Pashinyan himself called; and judging by the Kremlin’s statement, he called to report to the Russian president about the course of the very steps taken towards the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations, or the agreements and results achieved.

We would not have paid attention to this nuance if publications had not appeared in the Turkish and Russian expert-analytical community that a Pashinyan-[Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan meeting might take place in the near future.

And the Russian expert-analytic community believes that a possible meeting between Pashinyan and Erdogan was discussed during the last [Armenia’s special representative Ruben] Rubinyan-[Turkey’s special representative Serdar] Kilic meeting (…).

The Russians note that the matter of a Pashinyan-Erdogan meeting was a component of the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations (…).

Taking into account that the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is underway “under the high patronage” of Russia, we can even assume that it is possible that [Pashinyan] asked Putin for permission to participate in a possible meeting at the level of Armenia-Turkey leaders, or received an instruction of participation in that meeting.

Asbarez: Pashinyan, Putin Discuss Karabakh, Border Issues

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Vladimir Putin of Russia during a recent meeting in Moscow


Moscow Reports Progress in Talks to Open Transit Routes

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the prime minister’s office reported.

The reportedly discussed a number of issues related to the Armenian-Russian bilateral agenda, as well as regional issues, including the situation around Nagorno Karabakh.

“The parties discussed the implementation of the trilateral statements of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan of November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021,” the statement from Pashinyan’s office said.

“The sides exchanged thoughts on the activities of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Commission on Border Delimitation and Security, the work being carried out in the direction of unblocking regional communications,” the statement added.

The Russian foreign ministry said on Wednesday that a working group tasked with opening transport links in the region and comprised of the deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan has managed to bring their positions closer around the resumption of transportation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“Certain progress has been achieved during the 10th meeting of the trilateral working group in Moscow on June 3, as well as during contacts on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg Economic Forum,” Russian foreign ministry deputy communications director, Alexey Zaitsev said.

“The sides have managed to bring their positions closer over various aspects of restoration of transportation communications. As you know, the trilateral working group is discussing the issue of opening the railway and road communications in the region, for the benefit of Armenia, Azerbaijan and their neighbors,” added Zaitsev.

He said the working group will continue to meet and will inform the press about any final agreement.



Sports: Gibraltar faced a 63-100 defeat at the hands of Armenia

June 29 2022

Early misses on either side saw Gibraltar break the deadlock after close to two minutes of play as they notched their first two points.
Already Armenia had set about to use their height and build advantage to try and force some early three points. They, nevertheless, had to wait for two free shot before they scored their first two points.
It was not long before a quick break saw them add a further two after stealing in defence.
Gibraltar kept pace and stayed level those early moments going to 4-4. Armenia was to respond with a three point shot which took them into that early advantage lead.
Some neat handling by Yome set Garcia Tejon to add two more, but leaving Armenia still in the lead.
Gibraltar came back and equalised at 8-8 and should have taken the lead but missed the free shot opportunities once again. Similar to the previous day allowing Armenia to retake the lead soon after as they converted their free shots at the other end.
This started to weigh heavily on Gibraltar who saw Armenia stretch their lead to 8-16 with still over four minutes of the first quarter to play.
Armenia’s confidence in their shots was evident as they tried for the long shots against a watching defence. Their success rate, however, was not as high as they would have wished keeping the gap at nine points as they reached the final two minutes of the quarter.
A determined response from Gibraltar on the court managed to keep Armenia at bay and reduced the points gap to seven. Armenia added their last two in the final seconds after Gibraltar had thought they had done enough to bring the score down to just five. The first quarter finished, Gibraltar 15-22 Armenia.
Gibraltar started the second quarter cutting the points gap to just three as they converted their efforts and took it to 19-22. Armenia, however, again responded with a three point shot which dampened the mood.
Armenia were soon back with an eight point lead. Quick paced breaks were providing Armenia space to find the basket as they took advantage of a slump in the conversion rates or attempts at basket.
With four minutes of the second quarter played Armenia led by eleven points, at 21-32. Garcia Tejon converted a three points, only to see Armenia convert their own and get an additional shot and then add another to take it to 24-39.
A good effort by Mcgrail, stealing by the halfway line, saw him add two points to his name.
It was Garcia Tejon combining with Buxton under the basket that added two further points as Gibraltar reduced the deficit to within eleven points again with three minutes for halftime.
Some neat passing between Buxton and Noon, the two main vets in the squad added a further two as they compensated for Armenia’s free shot points.
Quick rotations of the squad provided some rested legs that provided two further points through Noon As Gibraltar looked at cutting the points gap substantially.
Armenia was not to sit back. Again their three point success kept piling the pressure. Yome’s final attempt in the half to try break through the middle saw the ball stolen providing Armenia the chance for a quick break and two further points added, Gibraltar facing now a fifteen point deficit after a determined effort.
Armenia, playing their first match of the tournament finished the second quarter with a 30-45 lead.
Armenias 68% conversion rate of two point attempts against Gibraltar’s 58% proving decisive. Although Gibraltar had bettered their conversion rate from the previous day against San Marino Armenia were proving themselves a tough opposition with abundant confidence to take them forward into the second half of the match.
Gibraltar started the third quarter with some confidence on the court with the first three attempts, but only coming away with two points. Armenia in their first attempt grabbing three free shots that took them to a 32-48. Soon after adding another two baskets on quick breaks.
Armenia took their lead to twenty points with only three minutes of the third quarter played with the score at 32-52.
Cassaglia was to try using Yome, McGrail and Rodriguez at the same time for a while adding some pace to their movements. The tactic, although providing some pace to Gibraltar offensive was well stopped by Armenia who instead went further into the lead at 38-63 with still half the quarter to play.
Gibraltar continued to try and work around the back of Armenia’s defence but a well disciplined circular defence under the basket blocked their way to the basket and limited the long shots.
Armenia stretched their lead to 40-68 with three minutes of the third quarter still to play.
With a minute left for the end of the third quarter Gibraltar faced a daunting task already thirty-one points behind at 41-72.
The third quarter was to finish Gibraltar 45-76. Armenia doubling their lead from the end of the first half.
The final quarter was a matter of pride which saw Gibraltar try and claw back points and finish with a respectable number of points themselves. Armenia were now looking towards trying to reach the 100 point mark as they accumulated early points to go to 50-86 with two and a half minutes of the quarter played.
The early pace in rallying points slowed down somewhat midway through the quarter.
With four minutes left to play the score was at 56-91, Gibraltar struggling to break into the 60 point mark whilst Armenia still looked set to reach the 100 points.
Sam Buxton put Gibraltar on what had seemed the allusive 60point target with a three point shot with three minutes still left to play. Armenia, however just six points away from the 100 points at that point. With just under two minutes left Armenia scored their 100th point to go to a 62-100 lead, continuing to stretch the points gap between the two.
With this the last group match for Gibraltar it was now between San Marino and Armenia to decide who would finish top of the group.
The final result of Gibraltar 63-100 Armenia providing the latter momentarily with the lead at the top of their group table.

https://www.chronicle.gi/gibraltar-faced-a-63-100-defeat-at-the-hands-of-armenia/

Armenia and Turkey to open border for third-country nationals – Interfax, citing Armenian ministry

July 1 2022

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Armenia and Turkey have agreed in normalisation talks to open their common border for third-country nationals, the Interfax news agency cited the Armenian foreign ministry as saying on Friday.
The ministry also said the two countries, whose relations have been strained for decades, had agreed to begin direct cargo flights in both directions.
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/2094746-armenia-and-turkey-to-open-border-for-third-country-nationals—interfax-citing-armenian-ministry
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Bordachev: Russia’s surrounding area, where Armenia is also present, will be part of general conflict space

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Armenia – July 2 2022

Conflicts will continue and, of course, Russia’s surrounding area, where Armenia is also present, will be part of the general conflict space, like the rest of the world. Timofei Bordachev, Program Director of the Valdai Discussion Club, stated about this Saturday during the discussion in Yerevan on “Russia-West conflict in Ukraine.”

According to the Russian analyst, no one is an exception in this case.

“And here we also have to realize that our international relations, the international relations of our countries will always develop in the shadow of war,” said the political scientist.

As per Bordachev, the current conflict in Ukraine is a conflict of the new times, of which there will be many.

“And we should be ethically and physically ready for it,” the analyst added, in particular.

According to Bordachev, the aforesaid applies to all countries because, ultimately, each of them is individually accountable before its citizens.

“This applies, of course, to Russia, and Armenia, and the USA, and any European power, and anyone,” the Russian political scientist emphasized.

In his opinion, the key task for Russia, Armenia, and other countries will be their own internal development, increasing their internal stability, and increasing the confidence of their citizens in the fact that—regardless of foreign relations—their life inside their country will be organized in a unique way, and their country will ensure a certain level of fairness toward their basic interests.

“And wars are inevitable, and we have to live with them,” Timofei Bordachev added.

Decision of Civil Contract: Ishkhan Saghatelyan to be dismissed from post of Deputy Speaker of Armenian Parliament

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo. Ishkhan Saghatelyan will be dismissed from the post of Deputy Speaker of the Armenian Parliament. This was stated by secretary of the Civil Contract  faction Artur Hovhannisyan, referring to the results of the meeting  of the Civil Contract, during which the corresponding decision was  made.  In addition, Vahe Hakobyan, chairman of the Standing  Parliamentary Commission on Economic Affairs, will also leave his  post.

According to him, the basis of such a decision is the non-fulfillment  of their official duties by the latter.  Speaking specifically about  Ishkhan Saghatelyan, the Secretary of the Civil Contract noted: “The  public saw that de facto Ishkhan Saghatelyan had never been the  Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, and therefore we made such a  decision,” Hovhannisyan said.

FLYONE Armenia launches Yerevan-Beirut regular flights

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YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian airline FLYONE Armenia launched Yerevan-Beirut-Yerevan regular flights from June 20.

The flights from Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport will be operated twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays with convenient timetable and affordable prices.

The ceremony of the official launch of the flight took place at the Zvartnots International Airport.

“We were looking forward to the operation of flights to Beirut by FLYONE Armenia. It’s an opportunity to further connect the two friendly nations, make travel opportunities available for both tourists, businessmen and representatives of the Armenian community. We will do everything possible for these flights to be demanded for our passengers”, Aram Anayan, Chairman of the Board of FLYONE Armenia said during the ceremony.

The tickets and additional services of FLYONE Armenia can be acquired at www.flyone.am or in a mobile app available in Google App or App Store, as well as in the offices of all partner companies.

About FLYONE Armenia

FLYONE Armenia (www.flyone.am) started its operations in 2021. On 27 October 2021, the Civil Aviation Authority of Armenia offered us the National Air Operator Certificate, assigning the IATA 3F code, which contains 2 characters and ICAO FIE code- 3 characters.

The airline is offering affordable flights to a number of directions, including Moscow, Paris, Lyon, Tbilisi, Istanbul and Sochi.