3rd DataFest Yerevan International Conference on AI kicks off

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 15:51, 2 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. The 3rd DataFest Yerevan International Conference on artificial intelligence kicked off September 2 at the American University of Armenia (AUA) in Yerevan.

The goal of the conference is to promote the development of artificial intelligence in Armenia by creating a platform for Armenian and foreign experts for communication, exchange of experience and networking.

“A greater flow of people is seen this year, more people are interested, we’ve registered twice as many participants as before,” co-organizer Zaven Navoyan said.

A part of the speakers represent Armenian AI companies, while others are leading experts from Switzerland, Russia, UK, US, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Ireland and other countries.

The event is sponsored by Intent AI, Digitain, PMI Science, Picsart, Portmind, WorldQuant, AimStack, AMD, Krisp, One Market Data, Plat AI, Simply Technologies and Deem Communications.

The conference is organized by the DataFest Yerevan NGO and the AUA’s Zaven & Sonia Akian College of Science and Engineering.

Armenia, Iran have ongoing joint application in UNESCO

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 18:20, 2 September 2022

YEREVAN, 2 SEPTEMBER, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia Alfred Kocharyan received today General Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Iran’s East Azerbaijan province Ahmad Hamzehzadeh, the ministry said in a news release.

During the meeting Deputy Minister Kocharyan said that the friendly relations between Armenia and Iran continue for centuries, by strengthening and developing with time.

“The ongoing and future programs are the evidence of this. Particularly, there is an experience of preparing joint applications to UNESCO in the field of cultural heritage. At the moment we have an ongoing application. The Blue Mosque in downtown Yerevan is a good example of preservation of heritage”, he said. 

Touching upon the cooperation in tourism sector, Alfred Kocharyan stated that Iranian citizens capture the 3rd place with visits to Armenia. He said that exhibitions also contribute to this, which the sides are participating on mutual principle. 

The Deputy Minister assured that the Armenian side is ready to discuss the possibility of implementing new projects and initiatives. 

In his turn the Iranian official said that the close ties between Iran and Armenia have a history of centuries. He stated that one of the priorities of the new government of Iran is to develop the relations with neighbors, and for that the bordering provinces serve as a linking hub. Ahmad Hamzehzadeh said their province is implementing numerous effective programs with neighboring countries. He said there are around 4000 cultural heritage objects in the province, 4 of which have got a world conformation, including 5 churches. 

“We carry out the preservation of all these churches in cooperation with the Armenian community of Tabriz, and this is a vivid evidence how important the Armenian cultural heritage is for us. 

No matter whether they are Armenian or Iranian, these monuments belong to the whole world”, he said.

He also proposed to organize mutual visits to the churches of the two countries that got world confirmation aimed at developing tourism. Ahmad Hamzehzadeh thanked for the preservation of Iranian literature in Yerevan’s Matenadaran, as well as the Blue Mosque. He proposed to jointly achieve the world confirmation of the Mosque.

In his turn Deputy Minister Alfred Kocharyan thanked for the preservation of Armenian culture in Iran. “Cultural heritage has no nationality, it is universal and belongs to all of us”, he stated.

Tribute to the memory of freedom fighters on Artsakh Republic Day

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Armenia – Sept 2 2022

On the occasion of the Day of the Artsakh Republic, President Arayik Harutyunyan and third President Bako Sahakyan visited the Stepanakert Memorial Complex and Military Pantheon and laid wreath and flowers at the graves of freedom fighters perished for the independence and freedom of Artsakh.

Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Bishop Vrtanesh Abrahamyan, high-ranking officials of Artsakh, representatives of the Supreme Command Staff of the Defense Army, guests from the Republic of Armenia attended the official ceremony.

https://en.armradio.am/2022/09/02/tribute-to-the-memory-of-freedom-fighters-on-artsakh-republic-day/

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 30-08-22

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 17:15,

YEREVAN, 30 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 30 August, USD exchange rate down by 0.35 drams to 404.77 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.48 drams to 406.11 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.03 drams to 6.69 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.44 drams to 474.35 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 19.70 drams to 22790.17 drams. Silver price down by 0.21 drams to 250.06 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

PM Pashinyan addresses congratulatory message on 32nd anniversary of Independence Declaration

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 09:42, 23 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed a congratulatory message on the 32nd anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence of Armenia, the PM’s Office said.

The message reads:

“Dear people,

Dear compatriots,

Today marks the 32nd anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Armenia. The Declaration, adopted by the Supreme Council on August 23, 1990, states that the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic is beginning the process of establishing an independent state.

That process de jure ended with the independence referendum of 1991 September 21 and the recognition of the Republic of Armenia by the international community.

De facto, that process has not ended till today, not because we don’t have independence, but because independence is like health, which even if you have it, you have to take care of it every day.

The government is fighting for the independence of the Republic of Armenia every day. Independence is security for us, and the international procedures ensuring it are cracking before our eyes, and one of these first cracks was unfortunately reflected in Nagorno Karabakh.

Independence is normalized relations with neighbors: we have excellent relations with some of our neighbors, but there is no significant progress in the relations with others because they demand a very high price from us or they think that we demand a very high price from them.

Independence is firm allied relations for us, but allies are not always allies of you, but of those who ally against you.

Independence is confrontation, and for the sake of our independence and statehood we must have a will to confront ourselves, our history and worldview. Independence is a mindset, a state-centered mindset, and its non-existence squanders sovereignty, security and future.

Independence is freedom, and in our view, people have created an independent state to feel free and secure there. Independence is education, and as long as every child living in the most remote village does not have the same access to education as it is in the center of the capital, we must yearn for our future.

Independence is a legal procedure, a rule of law, respecting law, not overturning it, should be a mark of superiority. 

Independence is work, a work that should create not spoil.

Independence is like the Parable of the Ten Minas of the Bible, the meaning of which is the following: whoever has, he will be given, whoever doesn’t have, even what he has will be taken from him.

Therefore, let’s have independence, we will have independence.

I congratulate all of us on August 23”.

Armenian Government offers infrastructure support to investors

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 12:03, 24 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, ARMENPRESS. The Government approved the “Infrastructures for Investments” program which offers investors support by building the necessary infrastructures.

“Armenia recorded high economic activity growth in the first half of the year, but naturally this inspires us to further promote and support investments,” Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan said at the Cabinet meeting.

The program is aimed at helping all investors in solving their infrastructure issues.

“Many people who build factories and hotels or carry out other investments are almost always having problems related to infrastructures, be it a water pipeline, gas pipeline, road or anything else, and with this program we are encouraging investors by helping them in the issue of infrastructures,” Kerobyan said.

The government will provide 20% infrastructure needed by investors who are investing 500,000,000 dams. If the investment is higher than 500,000,000 drams, the government will provide the necessary infrastructure by 10%.

Artsakh announces Independence Day events for September 2

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STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 26, ARMENPRESS. All five factions of the Artsakh Parliament announced that Independence Day (Republic Day) events will be held on September 2 in Stepanakert city. 

The Members of Parliament said that all citizens and guests of Stepanakert city are invited to the Stepanakert Freedom Square at 17:30, September 2 where a march will take place. And then at 19:00 a rally will take place at Revival Square dedicated to the proclamation of the Republic of Artsakh.

“The people of Artsakh are committed to the sovereign statehood affirmed with the blood of their sons and shaped through the persistent and painstaking work of thousands of devotees. By participating in the march-rally, we join the continuous struggle for freedom, showing to the whole world our unity and the will and determination to protect our rights. A free Artsakh is the main guarantee for having an Armenian Artsakh,” reads the statement published by the press service of parliament of Artsakh.

High-pressure containers explode at Stepanakert oxygen equipment plant

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STEPANAKERT, AUGUST 25, ARMENPRESS. The State Service of Emergency Situations of the Ministry of Interior of Artsakh released details from the explosion in a building in Stepanakert.

“A fire broke out in a oxygen equipment plant at 20 Tigran Mets Street of Stepanakert City, which resulted in high-pressure containers exploding. The fire is partially contained by firefighter-rescuers. Please do not panic, all necessary measures are being taken at the scene,” the State Service of Emergency Situations of Artsakh said in a statement.

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Asbarez: ANCA-WR to Honor Congressman Adam Schiff with Advocate for Justice Award

BY KATY SIMONIAN

The Armenian National Committee of America–Western Region will honor Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) with the prestigious Advocate for Justice Award at the 2022 ANCA-WR Awards Gala, which will be held on Sunday, September 25 at The Beverly Hilton.

As the representative of the 28th District, Congressman Schiff has faithfully represented the Armenian American community, becoming the leading legislative voice for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, building better diplomatic relations between the United States and the Republic of Armenia, and promoting policies to prevent future crimes against humanity in the Republic of Artsakh and across the globe. For over two decades, he has written and passed resolutions in support of U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide, refusing to give in to disillusion through years of persistent, transformative legislation. He is the Vice Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, representing the largest Armenian Diaspora community in the United States.

Each year, standing on the floor of the House of Representatives the Congressman has delivered remarks commemorating the Armenian Genocide, while calling for recognition, accountability and justice. His thoughtful words prove that justice transcends language, as he says “Today, on April 24th, we are all Armenians in our pursuit of justice.” In 2014, he worked to ensure the Armenian Orphan Rug, known historically as the Ghazir Rug would be viewed in an exhibit for the White House Visitors Center in a poignant display of recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the generosity of U.S. aid to the Armenian people.

Through numerous presidential administrations, he has worked tirelessly to help educate his colleagues in both parties and the American people overall on the importance of gaining formal recognition of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, in which 1.5 million Armenians perished. In 2019, after decades of persistent effort and hard work, the House finally voted to pass his resolution to recognize the Armenian Genocide with near unanimity, with the Senate following suit with overwhelming bipartisan support. The passing of this resolution sent a direct message to the world, that the U.S. government would no longer be complicit in the denial of the first genocide of the twentieth century.

His valiant efforts spanning decades, with the dedication of tens of thousands of Armenian American activists and historians from around the world, came to fruition when in 2021, President Joseph R. Biden issued a declarative, unequivocal statement in recognition of the Armenian Genocide, launching a new era of U.S. foreign policy. On President Biden’s historic recognition, Congressman Schiff expressed his hope to build upon the landmark legislation in the name of liberty and justice for all people. “For Armenian Americans and everyone who believes in human rights and the truth, the recognition of the Armenian Genocide marks a historic milestone. The President of the United States has at long last recognized the slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians for what it was – the first genocide of the 20th century,” he said. “The President, the Congress, and the American people now speak with one voice: We will never again be silenced and we will never forget.”

Congressman Schiff is a powerful voice in the House, serving as Chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and remains an ex officio member of the House Appropriations Committee. He previously served on both the House Judiciary Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee since his election to Congress in 2000. Before his election to the House, he served as State Senator for California’s 21st District and was the youngest Senate member at only 36 years old. He has taught numerous political science courses at Glendale Community College and delights in engaging with his constituents to bridge the gap between people and their representatives. In addition to spearheading legislation to help the Armenian American community, he remains a leading advocate for the environment, education, veterans and protecting democracy. He embraces the values of family in every part of his legislative record and is a loving husband to his wife Eve and father to their children Alexa and Elijah.

Remaining true to his word, Congressman Schiff was the first member of Congress to call for the formal U.S. recognition of the Independent Republic of Artsakh. In light of the recent 44 Day War, following attacks on Artsakh from Turkish-backed Azeri troops, he introduced a resolution calling for the release of Armenian prisoners of war. He remains a prominent voice in advocating for human rights and is committed to paving a path for a peaceful resolution in which the result is the self-determination of the people of Artsakh with the total backing of the international community.

On receiving the Advocate for Justice Award, Congressman Schiff is humble, reflecting with his trademark humility and a renewed determination to bring forth a new day in which all people may unite in the name of truth and justice. 

“I am very grateful for the honor of this year’s Advocate for Justice Award. As the representative of one of the largest Armenian Diasporas in the world, I have been proud to work side-by-side with my Armenian constituents for recognition, justice, and the protection of their loved ones at home and abroad. It is a privilege to bear witness to their testimonies, to study their histories, and to share their hopes for the future – and to work to ensure those stories will be shared with generations of Americans to come,” said Congressman Schiff.

“Despite the progress we’ve made over the past two years, with President Biden at long last answering our call for America to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, the persecution of the Armenian people continues today with Azerbaijan’s ongoing and unprovoked attacks against Armenia and Artsakh. I will not rest until the United States holds the Aliyev regime accountable for its atrocities, and the people of Armenia and Artsakh can finally realize their dreams of democracy, peace, and freedom,” added Schiff.

“The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is truly grateful to Congressman Schiff for his commitment to representing Armenian Americans and the issues that are important to us. His unwavering persistence and tenacity as an advocate for justice is an inspiration to his constituents and his fellow legislators,” said ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. “Congressman Schiff leads with dignity and is one of the most knowledgeable voices on Armenian issues in the United States. We look forward to working with the Congressman toward building a better future, reaffirming our resolve to protect the human rights of the Armenian people,” she added.

In 1966, when reflecting on the need for America’s leaders to stand firm in the pursuit of justice, Robert F. Kennedy expressed the impact one man’s bravery can have on society – “Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.” Never have these words been embodied more gracefully than through Congressman Adam Schiff’s passionate devotion to the Armenian Cause. His legacy of principled public service and unwavering dedication to issues of great importance to Armenians everywhere is an example of political courage for leaders in the United States and around the world.

As we reflect on the U.S. government’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide and Congressman Schiff’s ongoing devotion to the Armenian Cause, it is clear the ripple effect of his public service in the pursuit of justice will inspire generations to come.
The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

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Katy Simonian is a member of the 2022 ANCA-WR Gala Committee




Artsakh authorities diligently empty another village

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Armenia – Aug 22 2022

Artsakh authorities diligently devastated another village, for which Azerbaijan should “reward” them. A resident of Aghavno village Haykaram Mnatsakanyan wrote on a Facebook post. “Ilham Aliyev will thank, I hope, also award Hayk Khanumyan and all those who led this work with the Heydar Aliyev Gold Medal,” he says. According to the resident, although Aghavno is deprived of electricity and all means of communication, they are still there. “We need you all to live in Aghavno, we do not lose hope, although they go step by step to their goal to please Aliyev; the village was not devastated by the Russian or Armenian governments, this village was devastated by the Artsakh government,” says Haykaram Mnatsakanyan.

On August 5, Artsakh Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Hayk Khanumyan informed Aghavno and Berdzor residents that they must leave their homes before August 25. On August 18, electricity, telephone, internet, gas and later water supply was cut off in these settlements. Most of the population has already left Berdzor and Aghavno.