Yerevan police provoke clash with protesters

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Armenia – June 3 2022

The police actually provoked a clash with protesters in Yerevan.

The march of the Resistance Movement approached the residence of the Prime Minister. From there, the protesters decided to go down Demirchyan Street to the parliament building. However, the street was blocked off by a powerful police cordon.

The protesters were not going to break into any building, they were just going to walk down the street. However, the police not only did not let the citizens through, but actually provoked a skirmish. Once again, using brute force, the police pushed the protesters back and began to bring them to the front.

The footage shows how groups of police officers beat protesters and drag them along the ground. The scene of the skirmish is littered with women’s shoes and men’s boots.

Apparently, the police also used special equipment.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 03-06-22

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 17:54, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, 3 JUNE, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 3 June, USD exchange rate is down by 3.11 drams to 440.15 drams. EUR exchange rate is down by 1.39 drams to 472.59 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is down by 0.05 drams to 7.14 drams. GBP exchange rate is down by 3.20 drams to 553.00 drams.

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

Gold price is down by 184.47 drams to 26107.46 drams. Silver price is down by 2.16 drams to 305.81 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

2021 budget revenues are 147 billion drams higher than initially projected, says PM

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 11:29,

YEREVAN, MAY 31, ARMENPRESS. The revenue section of the 2021 government budget was outperformed by 147 billion drams, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told lawmakers during debates of the 2021 budget’s performance report.

He reminded that in 2021 economic growth comprised 5,3% whereas preliminary projections were 3,1%.

“I’d also like to remind the year of 2021, in what situations we appeared, and in this context it is important to underscore that we have outperformed the revenue part with 147 billion drams.”

He said that one of the reasons of having collected more revenue than projected are legislative changes, such as the copper concentrate export duty, which alone brought 24 billion drams in revenue to the budget.

In Davos, President presents Armenia’s development programs to state, public figures

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 10:08, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan had a number of meetings with state and public figures, business sector representatives on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the Presidential Office said.

During the meetings President Khachaturyan presented Armenia’s development programs, cooperation opportunities and prospects.

The President had a brief talk with Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili.

During their meeting the Armenian President and Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan Masrour Barzani touched upon the bilateral agenda and emphasized the importance of further boosting the economic ties and trade turnover.

The President also met with Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Nayef Falah M. Al-Hajraf, CEO of Carrefour network of hypermarkets Alain Bejjani and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Chairman of the Board Shunichi Miyanaga.

Within the frames of the Forum, the Armenian President gave an interview to the German Deutsche Welle media outlet, talking about the ongoing reforms in Armenia, the economic developments and the position of Armenia on the ongoing regional processes.

Armenian soldier wounded in Azerbaijani shooting dies at hospital

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Armenian soldier wounded as a result of Azerbaijani shooting on Saturday died at hospital today, the Ministry of Defense reports.

“Despite all the efforts of the doctors, the life of private Davit Vardanyan, who received a gunshot wound on May 28, could not be saved,” the Ministry said.

The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia shares the grief of the loss and expresses support to the serviceman’s family and friends.

Armenpress: PM Pashinyan issues congratulatory message on the Republic Day

PM Pashinyan issues congratulatory message on the Republic Day

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 09:47,

YEREVAN, MAY 28, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan issued a congratulatory message on the occasion of the Republic Day. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister, the message runs as follows,

“Dear compatriots, dear people. I congratulate all of us on the occasion of the Republic Day.

Today we mark one of the most important events in our history – the day of founding of the First Republic. Why is this day so important to us? For three reasons. First, because we obtained a statehood after a pause of more than 500 years. The second reason is that for the first time we had a Republic, that is, a state order, where power is formed as a result of the people’s choice. The third reason is that we were able to create the Republic, the state, which is the highest institution of organization of any nation, at a moment of despair, when the deadly wheel of the Armenian Genocide continued to spin.

The First Republic of Armenia was proclaimed on May 28, 1918 after the heroic battles of Sardarapat, Bash-Aparan, Gharakilisa. It was the period when it seemed to be the end, that it was impossible to not only have a statehood, but also to preserve our identity, language and culture.

However, our people were able to act as one fist at a crucial moment, building the First Republic by uniting forces, consolidation. The role of Aram Manukyan, Tovmas Nazarbekyan, Movses Silikyan, Dro, Nzhdeh, Daniel and Poghos Bek Pirumyans, the commander of the Yazidi cavalry division Jhangir Agha, the clergymen with weapons in hands is undeniable.

The sacred independence gained through the efforts of these great men and thousands of other compatriots was lost in just two and a half years. This was preceded by war, tragic territorial and human losses. This happened because for two years the First Republic of Armenia failed, did not manage to achieve political, international, regional institutional resilience, to establish peace around itself.

Today, our country faces similar challenges and we need exceptional flexibility of mind, iron will and faith as a small as a mustard seed to overcome those challenges. The founding fathers of the First Republic did not even have time to make the newborn state resilient to global challenges. We have sadly wasted a lot of time during the Third Republic.

But the heroes of Sardarapat, the founding fathers of the First Republic, inspire us continuously. And the state, independence, sovereignty are another inseparable part of our national self-consciousness. The state, the statehood must become the subject of our daily work, adoration, respect, peace must become the environment in the conditions of which we must pass on the statehood received from the founding fathers of the First Republic to our generations for centuries.

Congratulations on May 28. Happy Armenian state revival day”.

Armenpress: NK conflict settlement discussed at EU-mediated Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting

NK conflict settlement discussed at EU-mediated Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting

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 02:46,

YEREVAN, MAY 23, ARMENPRESS. The trilateral meeting of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the President of the European Council Charles Michel and the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev took place in Brussels.

As a result of the discussion, agreements were reached on the further course of work on the opening of regional communications, on the launch of the work of the Commission on Border Demarcation and Security, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a press release.

Issues related to the preparations for the negotiation process on normalization of relations between the two countries, humanitarian issues, as well as the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict were also discussed.

An agreement was reached to continue the trilateral meetings, scheduling another meeting for July or August.

Demarcation and Border Security Commission set up by the decision of PM Pashinyan

Demarcation and Border Security Commission set up by the decision of PM Pashinyan

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 19:31,

YEREVAN, MAY 23, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan signed a decision on the establishment of the commission on border demarcation and border security between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan is appointed Chairman of the Commission.

Asbarez: Seven U.S. Lobbies Slam F-16 Sales to Turkey

The ANCA is continuing to rally support to block U.S. F-16 sales to Turkey.

ANCA Rallies Community, Coalition Partners against Reckless Sale

WASHINGTON—Seven leading U.S. advocacy groups, including the Armenian National Committee of America, have formally asked leaders of the Senate and House Foreign Affairs Committees and Armed Services Committees to reject a reported Biden Administration request to sell 40 F-16 fighters and 80 F-16 modernization kits to Turkey’s dictatorial Erdogan regime.

The advocacy calls came in the wake of a story last week by The Wall Street Journal that reported the Biden Administration had officially sought Congressional approval of the sale, despite ongoing U.S. sanctions against Turkey for its purchase of Russian-made S-400s.  The ANCA, alongside the American Friends of Kurdistan, American Jewish Committee, Hellenic American Leadership Council, In Defense of Christians, Middle East Forum, and PSEKA – International Coordinating Committee Justice for Cyprus, sent individual letters to Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Chair and Ranking Republican Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Jim Risch (R-ID) and Armed Services Committee Chair and Ranking Republican Jack Reed (D-RI) and Jim Inhofe (R-OK).  Letters were also sent to the House side, addressed to Foreign Affairs Committee Chair and Ranking Republican Gregory Meeks (D-NY) and Michael McCaul (R-TX) and Armed Services Committee Chair and Ranking Republican Adam Smith (D-WA) and Mike Rogers (R-AL).

“While Turkey and its highly-paid foreign agents here in Washington are busy striving to spin this sale to an increasingly hostile power as somehow advancing American national security, the facts and the law point to exactly the opposite conclusion,” argued the ANCA’s Aram Hamparian to Congressional leaders.   “Erdogan will, without hesitation, deploy these weapons systems in ways that undermine U.S. interests and undermine American values.  We ask that you ensure that any American arms sales to Ankara come with narrowly defined statutory conditions and bilaterally agreed upon restrictions, including guarantees that U.S. weapons will never be deployed against Armenians, Syriac­Assyrians, Greeks, Cypriots, the Kurds, or domestic civilian populations.”

American Friends of Kurdistan President Diliman Abdulkader argued, “Turkey has shown time and time again that it uses American-made weapons to threaten ethnic and religious minorities like the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria, including the vulnerable Yazidi community in Sinjar, Iraq.”  Abdulkader explained that the Erdogan regime “consistently targets the Kurdish people by labeling them terrorists, preventing the Kurdish language from being taught in schools, imprisoning Kurdish journalists and academics, and is on the verge of banning the pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party (HDP). The former HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtas has remained behind bars since 2016, and most recently, Osman Kavala, a Turkish businessman, philanthropist, and activist, was given a life sentence.”

In Defense of Christians Executive Director Richard Ghazal raised concerns about Turkey’s ongoing targeting of Christians in the region. “Selling Turkey new F-16s and advanced upgrade kits would undermine national security, American values and NATO interests.  Turkey has already used its existing weapon systems to launch kinetic attacks against Christians and other ethno-religious minorities in Syria, Iraq, Armenia, and in the eastern Mediterranean.  Turkish attacks on the final Christian towns in northern Syria and northern Iraq have brought Syriac-Assyrian-Chaldean Christians to the brink of extinction in their native homeland,” noted Ghazal.

“Turkey is recklessly risking war within NATO. To grant them new and upgraded F-16s would be equally reckless,” stated Hellenic American Leadership Council Executive Director Endy Zemenides.  “Contrary to the State Department’s reasoning, Turkey undermines NATO alliance unity interests and U.S. national security interests on an almost daily basis by creating a flashpoint within NATO.”

“If Turkey had changed its behavior in response to the consequences it faced after acquiring Russian S- 400s, perhaps we would understand what appears to be a change in policy by the State Department. But Turkey has not changed behavior. In fact, Ankara’s behavior has gotten worse,” explained Phil Christopher, President of PSEKA, the International Coordinating Committee Justice for Cyprus.  “Since the imposition of Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions on Turkey, the Erdogan government: has promised to proceed with acquiring additional S-400 systems; has increased its provocations in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean; and has both continued its occupation of Cyprus and disregarded U.S. policy on reunifying Cyprus – while bolstered by American made weapons.”

Julie Rayman of the American Jewish Committee concurred.  “Turkey’s purchase of Russian S-400’s and its repeated failure to act as a reliable ally triggered CAATSA sanctions and congressional holds to prevent new American weapons acquisitions. Rather than seeking to repair its relationship with Washington, Turkey insists on keeping Russian weapons systems and even buying more. Less than one year after CAATSA sanctions were imposed, Erdogan declared his intent to buy additional Russian S-400s,” stated Rayman.

“Every effort should be made to ensure that the Republic of Turkey acts according to America’s interests and values, even while we take into account the vital stakes in the Ukraine/Russia conflict,” argued Middle East Forum Washington Project Director Clifford Sterns.  “Acknowledging both the situation in Ukraine and the nature of Erdogan’s Turkey, Congress should insist that Turkey:  Cease funding jihadi terrorist organizations in Syria and hosting terrorist groups such as Hamas; actively support Ukraine and not equally assist Russia; ensure Russia cannot use Turkey’s banks to evade sanctions; ensure that no sensitive American equipment from advanced F-16’s is co-located with S-400 missiles; and, any additional actions that may deter Turkish misbehavior.”

Members of Congress continued to express serious reservations to the U.S. F-16s sale to Turkey following news of the Biden Administration’s request.

“I strongly condemn the proposed weapons sale to Turkey. The United States must not reward Turkey with new weapons and military equipment given the Erdogan regime’s long record of human rights abuses, destabilizing actions, and failure to live up to NATO commitments,” stated Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ).  “This sale will only embolden him and give him the resources to continue his war-mongering initiatives in the Caucasus and beyond. I cannot support any Congressional action that would help Turkey increase its military arsenal,” concluded Rep. Pallone.

“I strongly oppose the Biden Administration’s proposed sale of advanced weapons and equipment to upgrade Turkey’s F-16 fleet. Turkey has failed to address the issues that led to its ejection from the F-35 program and the imposition of CAATSA sanctions,” said Rep. Chris Pappas (R-NH). “Actions speak louder than words, and without any meaningful change on Turkey’s part, I will continue working to prevent F-16s or any other American-made weapons from falling into Erdogan’s hands,” concluded Rep. Pappas.

Congressional Hellenic Caucus Co-Chairs Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) concurred.  “Like many of my colleagues, I remain vehemently opposed to any sale,” said Rep. Bilirakis. “Unfortunately, Turkey has not changed its behavior when it comes to the S-400s and CAATSA, which is the underlying reason Turkey was dropped from the F-35 program.  I am confident that Turkey’s failure to change its behavior will prevent congressional approval of this sale.”  Rep. Maloney explained, “While Erdogan has recently increased his endorsements of international law and respect for sovereignty in his statements on Ukraine, he conveniently ignores Turkey’s continuous violations of both Cyprus’ and Greece’s sovereignty – including 40,000 Turkish troops still illegally occupying parts of the Republic of Cyprus. I made it clear last November in our letter on this issue: Turkey’s purchase and use of Russian S-400 missile systems in defiance of NATO standards and U.S. law, decades-long violations of the Republic of Cyprus’ sovereignty, and continuing destabilizing behavior in the Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia should disqualify them from receiving these systems.”

Turkey is looking to leverage its role in the Russia-Ukraine talks to win over U.S. lawmakers as it seeks to purchase additional U.S. weapons, starting with 40 new F-16s and 80 F-16 upgrade kids.  A large Turkish parliamentary delegation was making the rounds on Capitol Hill last week, encouraging Congressional leaders to let the sale go through.  The Nordic Monitor, a non-government organization that tracks radical and violent extremist trends in Europe, with a focus on Turkey, reported that the Turkish delegation is comprised of members who “strongly supported an S-400 agreement in 2017 with Russia that caused a crisis of confidence between the two allies in which the US imposed sanctions on Ankara in 2020.”

Meanwhile, Erdogan’s statements opposing Finland and Sweden’s membership in NATO have raised concerns in Washington DC.  “His [Erdogan’s] outrageous claims about Finland and Sweden are yet another example of Turkey’s failure to live up to its NATO obligations. He has consistently shown that he is not a reliable partner and that he is not committed to advancing the shared democratic values of the NATO alliance,” stated Rep. Pallone.

Authorities say cause of death of Yerevan demonstrator on May 5 was drug overdose-related cardiac arrest

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 11:26, 18 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS. Authorities say the cause of death of the demonstrator in Yerevan on May 5 was drug overdose.

Speaking at the parliamentary committee on Defense and Security Affairs, the Chairman of the Committee Andranik Kocharyan asked the Deputy Police Chief of Armenia Ara Fidanyan whether or not the demonstrator suffered cardiac arrest due to narcotics. “Yes, the examination showed that the cardiac arrest happened due to overdose,” Fidanyan said.