Sports: Armenian athletes make it to UWW strongest wrestlers’ rankings

PanArmenian, Armenia
Jan 21 2020
– 14:34 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – The United World Wrestling (UWW) has recently updated their world rankings, and Armenian wrestler, Olympic champion Artur Aleksanyan is the second in men’s 97 kg category of Greco-Roman wrestling.

Aleksanyan was the top performer in his category in 2018.

Maksim Manukyan, another Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler and a top performer, has now slipped to the 11th spot.

Also included in the list of best Greco-Roman wrestlers are Slavik Galstyan (63kg, 4th spot), Malkhas Amoyan (72kg, 7th spot) and Karapet Chalyan (77kg, 5th spot).

In freestyle wrestling, Grigor Grigoryan (79 kg) is on the 7th spot.

A1+: Kim and Kourtney Kardashian refer to adoption of historic resolution recognizing Armenian Genocide

October 30, 2019

World-renowned TV star Kim Kardashian on her Instagram page referred to the US House of Representatives’ adoption of the historic resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

In particular, Kardashian posted a picture in the Stories of her instagram: “Today we made history.”

To note, the U.S. House Representatives overwhelmingly passed on Tuesday evening a landmark resolution recognizing the 1915 genocide of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey.

Kim’s sister Kourtney Kardashian as well made a post on this occasion.


House approves resolution recognizing Armenian genocide in snub to Turkey

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Oct 29 2019

Sports: The golden year: Hakob Mkrtchyan’s record win

MediaMax, Armenia
Oct 25 2019
 
 
The golden year: Hakob Mkrtchyan’s record win
 
 
 
 
Armenia has got more medals in the EWF Junior and U23 Weightlifting Championships in Bucharest today.
 
World and Europe champion Hakob Mkrtchyan and bronze medalist of the European Championship David Hovhannisyan have competed in the 89kg weight category.
 
Hakob Mkrtchyan has won his 3rd gold medal in 2019 after the one in European Championship (Batumi, Georgia) and the one in World Championship (Pattaya, Thailand).
 
The struggle for the title of champion was mainly between them and Revaz Davitadze (Georgia), who was the best in snatch with 168kg and took the gold for the exercise. Mkrtchyan was the runner-up with 165kg and Hovhannisyan finished 3rd.
 
 
In clean and jerk, Hovhannisyan used three attempts and lifted 196kg. He took the bronze medal with combined result of 357kg.
 
Mkrtchyan won the U23 gold with 375kg. He lifted 210kg in clean and jerk. Davitadze took the silver medal with 363kg.

Armenia’s delegation led by defense minister departs for China

Armenia’s delegation led by defense minister departs for China

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, ARMENPRESS. The delegation led by Defense Minister of Armenia Davit Tonoyan departed for China to take part in the 9th Beijing Xiangshan Forum on international security from October 21 to 23, the defense ministry told Armenpress.

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RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/21/2019

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Yazidi Activist Wins Prize Created In Memory Of Armenian Genocide
Armenia -- Yazidi activist Mirza Dinnayi receives the 2019 Aurora Prize for 
Awakening Humanity at a ceremony in Yerevan, October 19, 2019.
A Yazidi activist who has helped civilian victims of atrocities committed by 
the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria has received an annual 
humanitarian award created in memory of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman 
Turkey.
Mirza Dinnayi was named the winner of the 2019 Aurora Prize for Awakening 
Humanity at a weekend ceremony in Yerevan attended by members of the Aurora 
Prize Selection Committee, including former Presidents Ernesto Zedillo of 
Mexico and Mary Robinson of Ireland.
Dinnayi, who lives in Germany, was awarded the $1 million prize for helping 
more than 1,500 Yazidi women and children seek medical treatment in Europe. He 
decided to donate the money to his organization, Air Bridge Iraq, and two other 
aid groups helping victims of the ISIS.
The prize runner-ups were Zannah Mustapha, a lawyer who set up a school for 
children affected by violence in northeastern Nigeria, and Yemeni lawyer Huda 
Al-Sarari, who investigated human rights abuses in the war-torn country. They 
received a $50,000 grant each.
The annual award was established in 2015 by three prominent Diaspora Armenians: 
philanthropists Ruben Vardanyan and Noubar Afeyan, and Vartan Gregorian, the 
president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. It is designed to honor 
individuals around the world who risk their lives to help others.
Armenia -- The co-founders of Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, Vartan 
Gregorian (L), Ruben Vardanyan (second from left) and Noubar Afeyan (R), pose 
for a photograph with its latest winner, Mirza Dinnayi, Yerevan, October 19, 
2019.
The international prize is named after Aurora Mardiganian, an Armenian genocide 
survivor who witnessed the massacre of relatives and told her story in a book 
and film.
“The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative empowers those who risk everything for the 
sake of others and show extraordinary courage and conviction in situations of 
adversity, and Mirza Dinnayi is a perfect example of that,” Gregorian said at 
the award ceremony. “He embodies the power of compassion, of personal 
commitment, of a burning desire to save lives.”
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian also spoke at the solemn event. “Mr. 
Dinnayi, what you have been doing for the friendly Yazidi people in Iraq 
reminds us of the activities a century ago, during the Armenian genocide, of 
Western missionaries and other individuals that had helped to save thousands of 
Armenian lives,” Pashinian said. “I also want to thank you on behalf of the 
Yazidi community of Armenia.”
In January 2018, Armenia’s parliament unanimously passed a resolution 
recognizing as genocide the 2014 mass killings of Yazidis in Iraq perpetrated 
by the ISIS. The National Assembly also called on the international community 
to track down and prosecute those directly responsible for the killings.
About 7,000 Yazidi women and children were seized by the ISIS when it overran 
Iraq's northwestern town of Sinjar in August 2014. Almost 3,000 of them remain 
unaccounted for. The town was regained from the jihadist group in late 2015 and 
dozens of mass graves of Yazidis have since been found there.
Iraq -- Ayman, a boy from a minority Yazidi community, who was sold by Islamic 
State militants to a Muslim couple in Mosul, hugs his grandmother after he was 
returned to his Yazidi family, in Duhok, Iraq, January 31, 2017
The U.S. government officially declared in March 2016 that the ISIS is 
“responsible for genocide” against Yazidis as well as Christians and other 
religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq and Syria. A subsequent report released 
by United Nations investigators similarly concluded that the Islamist 
militants’ actions against Yazidis meet a 1948 UN convention’s definition of 
genocide.
“The recognition of genocide is the first step in order to satisfy the 
victims,” Dinnayi told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. He said Yazidi families 
will not feel safe returning to their homes in Iraq until ISIS militants 
involved in the atrocities face justice.
The 46-year-old doctor also expressed concern about the Turkish offensive 
against Kurdish forces in northern Syria. He said it could further hamper 
efforts to see justice done by providing militants jailed there with a “big 
opportunity” to escape.
Pashinian Denies Persecuting Constitutional Court Head
        • Artak Khulian
        • Gayane Saribekian
Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, October 9, 2019.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian denied through a spokesman on Monday opposition 
claims that he ordered criminal proceedings against the chairman of Armenia’s 
Constitutional Court, Hrayr Tovmasian, in a bid to force the latter to resign.
Pashinian’s spokesman, Vladimir Karapetian, at the same time effectively 
accused Tovmasian of complicity in “crimes” committed by members of the former 
ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).
Two law-enforcement agencies announced separate criminal investigations into 
Tovmasian on October 17 two days after seven of the eight other Constitutional 
Court rejected the Armenian parliament’s calls for his dismissal.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) said it is investigating a possible 
“usurpation of power” by Tovmasian and former senior officials that helped him 
become head of the country’s highest court in 2018. For its part, the National 
Security Service (NSS) interrogated his father and two daughters.
HHK representatives as well as other critics of Pashinian denounced the 
criminal proceedings as acts of political prosecution. They were particularly 
critical of the NSS’s actions, saying that the authorities are now targeting 
Tovmasian’s relatives as part of their efforts to oust the court chairman.
Karapetian brushed aside those claims. “If the NSS has some questions regarding 
corruption issues then I see nothing wrong with that,” he told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian service. “That body can address questions to any person. The 
proceedings are carried out at this level at this point, and any talk of 
[government] pressure is just meaningless.”
“They know very well who Hrayr Tovmasian is,” Karapetian said of the HHK 
critics. “He shares their ideology, he is well aware of the spate of crimes 
which … had been committed by many representatives of that party. This explains 
their support for their, so to speak, last of the Mohicans.”
The official also made clear that Pashinian stands by his recent claims that 
Tovmasian, who used to be affiliated with the HHK, was installed as 
Constitutional Court chairman as a result of legally questionable political 
deals cut with Armenia’s former political leadership.
Tovmasian, who also served as justice minister from 2010-2013, dismissed those 
claims. He said on October 2 that the authorities want to force him out in 
order to gain control over Armenia’s highest court.
Under Armenian law, Tovmasian cannot be prosecuted without the consent of at 
least five other members of the Constitutional Court. In a joint statement 
issued on Friday, seven court justices said they are “monitoring developments 
relating to Hrayr Tovmasian and members of his family and will react if need 
be.”
The head of the SIS, Sasun Khachatrian, stressed on Monday that Tovmasian has 
not been charged or regarded by his investigators as a suspect as yet. But he 
did not rule out the possibility of such charges.
“Do you want me to make presumptions?” Khachatrian told reporters. “I repeat 
that … a criminal case been opened in connection with the existence of signs of 
an apparent crime.”
SIS officers raided the Constitutional Court and HHK headquarters in Yerevan to 
confiscate some documents on Thursday.
On Friday, the NSS sought to justify it decision to summon Tovmasian’s father 
and two daughters for questioning.
In a statement, the former Armenian branch of the Soviet KGB said it is 
investigating a possible misuse of some 855 million drams ($1.8 million) in 
funding allocated by the Justice Ministry in 2012 for capital repairs of three 
buildings. It said also suspected that Tovmasian’s relatives had not submitted 
accurate asset declarations to a state body.
Lawyers for Tovmasian’s family said NSS officers asked his daughters on Friday 
questions about a car and a garage which they received as a gift from a cousin 
who emigrated to the United States in 2016. According to them, Tovmasian’s 
75-year-old father was summoned to the NSS headquarters to explain who repaired 
the roof of his house in a village near Yerevan.
Indicted Tycoon Delays Return To Armenia
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Businessman Samvel Mayrapetian at the official opening of his Toyota 
car dealership in Yerevan, 23 June 2009.
Citing health reasons, a wealthy businessman prosecuted on corruption charges 
has postponed his return to Armenia from Germany where he was allowed to 
receive medical treatment early this year.
The businessman, Samvel Mayrapetian, was arrested in October last year on 
charges of “assisting” in large-scale bribery alleged by a fellow entrepreneur, 
Silva Hambardzumian.
Hambardzumian claimed to have transferred millions of dollars in cash to former 
Presidents Robert Kocharian and Serzh Sarkisian and another former official 
through Mayrapetian in 2008. The latter denied the allegation before being 
freed on bail in late December.
In January, the Special Investigative Service (SIS) reluctantly allowed 
Mayrapetian to undergo treatment in a German clinic. Doctors in Yerevan said 
the tycoon, who suffered from a serious form of pancreatitis, needs the kind of 
surgery which is not performed in Armenian hospitals.
Mayrapetian promised to return to the country after recuperating from the 
life-threatening disease. The SIS said recently that it expects him to fly back 
to Yerevan by October 15.
According to the SIS, Mayrapetian’s lawyers have told investigators that he was 
on his way back to Armenia when his condition deteriorated sharply at a German 
airport. They said that he was therefore taken back to hospital.
An SIS spokesperson told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that the law-enforcement 
body is now trying to check the veracity of the lawyers’ claims.
Mayrapetian, 60, is one of Armenia’s leading real estate developers who also 
owns a national TV channel and a car dealership. Some media outlets for years 
linked Kocharian’s elder son Sedrak to the Toyota dealership.
Kocharian is currently held in pretrial detention, having been charged in July 
2018 in connection with the deadly breakup of post-election opposition protests 
in March 2008. He was also charged with bribe-taking in February this year. The 
ex-president denies the accusations as politically motivated.
The bribery case against Kocharian is based on Hambardzumian’s testimony. In a 
February interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian service, the businesswoman insisted 
that she had asked Mayrapetian to “take the money to the three persons” so that 
they “don’t interfere with my business.”
“I myself gave the money. They didn’t demand it from me," she stressed, adding 
that she did not meet with Kocharian or Sarkisian and does not know whether the 
alleged bribe reached them.
Unlike Kocharian, Sarkisian is not facing any criminal charges.
Deputy PM Criticizes Departing Official
        • Nane Sahakian
Armenia -- Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinian speaks in the National Assembly 
October 2, 2019
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinian criticized on Monday the head of Armenia’s 
Cadaster Committee who has resigned in protest against government policies on 
urban development.
Sarhat Petrosian, who was appointed to run the government agency following last 
year’s “Velvet Revolution,” tendered his resignation on Friday. In a statement, 
he said he “can no longer tolerate dilettantism and sectarianism bordering on 
corruption.”
Petrosian, whose agency regulates and registers property deals in Armenia, hit 
out at the current and former heads of the government’s Urban Development 
Committee. The latter now works as an adviser to Avinian.
Avinian rejected the criticism, saying that Petrosian wanted to overstep his 
powers. “The post of head of the Cadaster Committee did not allow him to 
operate in the area of urban development,” he told reporters. “I presume that 
Mr. Petrosian is a bit disappointed with this fact.”
Avinian dismissed Petrosian’s claim that government regulation of urban 
development in the country has “regressed” despite a buoyant real estate 
market. “I think that Mr. Petrosian, who has not been the head of the Urban 
Development Committee, hardly has in-depth knowledge of problems existing in 
the area of urban development,” he said.
The head of the committee, Vahagn Vermishian, could not be reached for comment.
In his resignation statement, Petrosian did not give examples of mismanagement 
and incompetence alleged by him. He said he will talk about concrete cases 
later on.
The 37-year-old official held a farewell meeting with his staff on Monday. In a 
Facebook post later in the day, he thanked well-wishers for their support. He 
also reiterated that unnamed “opportunists” must not be allowed to discredit 
the 2018 revolution or use its achievements “for personal welfare.”
Petrosian actively participated in the revolution that brought Nikol Pashinian 
to power. The Armenian prime minister has not yet commented on his resignation.
Another Former Armenian Official Arrested
Armenia- Arsen Babayan, the deputy chief of the parliament staff, April 6, 2018.
An Armenian law-enforcement agency made the first arrest on Monday in its 
ongoing investigation into a possible “usurpation of power” by Constitutional 
Court Chairman Hrayr Tovmasian.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) said Arsen Babayan, the former deputy 
chief of the Armenian parliament staff, is suspected of forging documents 
during the “process” of the resignation in early 2018 of Tovmasian’s 
predecessor, Gagik Harutiunian.
An SIS statement on Babayan’s arrest gave no details of his alleged crime 
punishable by up to two years in prison. It indicated that he has not been 
formally charged yet.
The SIS said that it found evidence of forgery committed by multiple 
“officials” during the criminal investigation into Tovmasian’s election as 
Constitutional Court chairman by the former Armenian parliament. Such a probe 
was demanded by an Armenian parliamentarian who alleged recently that the 
process of replacing Harutiunian was illegal.
The probe was launched on October 17 two days after the Constitutional Court 
rejected the current parliament’s demands to oust Tovmasian. The former ruling 
Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), with which Tovmasian was previously 
affiliated, says it is part of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s continuing 
efforts to force the high court chairman to resign.
The HHK’s deputy chairman, Armen Ashotian, said Babayan’s “ludicrous” and 
“immoral” arrest is meant to serve the same purpose.
“This will not help you either,” Ashotian warned the authorities on Facebook. 
“Hrayr [Tovmasian] will stay on in his trench no matter how much you and your 
propaganda machine whimper.”
Babayan condemned the criminal proceedings against Tovmasian prior to his 
arrest. He has also been very critical of the Pashinian government.
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Toxic Waste Leaks From Armenian Copper Mine in Kapan

Waste water flows in the Voghji river in Kapan

YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—A senior government official accused Armenia’s largest mining company on Thursday of trying to cover up a toxic waste spill that contaminated a river flowing through the southeastern town of Kapan.

The accident was reported near a “tailings” dump of the Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine (ZCMC) early in the morning. Officials said that a leaky pipe connecting the dump with ZCMC’s ore-processing facilities sent a stream of industrial waste flowing into the already polluted Voghji river.

According to Levon Petrosyan, the head of the regional branch of the state Inspectorate Body on Environment Protection and Natural Resources, the pipe was swiftly replaced by ZCMC workers sent to the site. “The river is still brown,” Petrosyan told RFE/RL’s Armenian service in the afternoon.

He said his agency took water and soil samples from the contaminated area and sent them to Yerevan for detailed examination.

ZCMC said that the leak lasted for up to 40 minutes. Minister for Emergency Situations Felix Tsolakyan blasted the company during a cabinet meeting in Yerevan which discussed the accident.

“They kept things secret and didn’t [immediately] say that such an accident happened,” claimed Tsolakyan. “The [ZCMC] bosses didn’t say that and carried out quick repairs.”

“I don’t know what he meant by ‘kept secret,’” Petrosyan said when asked to comment on Tsolakyan’s claims. “All I can say is that when our inspectors heard the alert and went there the pipe was already replaced.”

Environment Protection Minister Erik Grigoryan told reporters that authorities are now ascertaining the damage inflicted on the environment. He complained that Armenian environmental legislation sets “ridiculously” small fines for mining firms violating it and must be toughened significantly.

Faulty and old tailings dumps are thought to be a key source of environmental damage caused by the Armenian mining industry which generates more than 40 percent of the country’s exports.

ZCMC, which is nominally controlled by the German metals group Cronimet, is the sector’s largest enterprise employing more than 4,000 people. It is also Armenia’s number one corporate taxpayer.

Azerbaijani press: President Aliyev: Azerbaijan, Russia closely interact with each other within framework of international organizations, traditionally supporting each other in most important and pressing issues

6 October 2019 22:20 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Oct.6

Trend:

Azerbaijan and Russia closely interact with each other within framework of international organizations, traditionally supporting each other in the most important and pressing issues, said Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, addressing the plenary session of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club held in the city of Sochi, the Russian Federation, Oct.3.

“First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin for the invitation to take part in the regular meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club. I would like to note that the club’s activities are followed with great interest in Azerbaijan. It has transformed into one of the most important international venues where current issues of the modern world are discussed and recommendations are made for deepening cooperation. I listened to Vladimir Vladimirovich’s speech with great interest and I agree with him in everything. The only thing he did not say when speaking about the situation that developed in Russia at the turn of the millennium is that the main factor behind Russia emerging from the most difficult ordeals with dignity is the factor of Vladimir Putin. This is true and everyone should know that. It is thanks to his courage, determination, wisdom and patriotism that Russia emerged from the most difficult trials and is a leading world power today,” said the head of state.

“We had a meeting with Vladimir Vladimirovich today. Our meetings are regular, and even a short interval of a few months is already perceived by us as a pause. The relations between our countries are of strategic importance. It is no coincidence that we call each other strategic partners. Today we reviewed a very broad agenda of bilateral relations and outlined the ways for further cooperation. There is a very active political dialogue between our countries. Regular meetings of heads of state and other officials contribute to the deepening of our cooperation. We closely interact with each other within the framework of international organizations, traditionally supporting each other in the most important and pressing issues. At the June session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, where the issue of Russia’s return to this organization was discussed, the entire Azerbaijani delegation voted for Russia to return to PACE and would like to congratulate our colleagues on the fact that this happened.”

President Aliyev noted that there is a positive trend in the development of trade and economic relations.

“We increase our turnover every year. It is becoming more and more difficult to do because last year there was something around a 20-percent increase, this year there is even more. The identification of priority areas of cooperation within the framework of five “roadmaps” will undoubtedly lead to a further increase in trade relations. About 700 companies with Russian capital operate in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani investments in Russia are in the amount of 1.2 billion dollars and the volume of Russian investments in Azerbaijan is 4.6 billion dollars. We are slightly behind here, but there are objective reasons for that. I would also like to note that Russian banks have helped us a lot with industrialization – they have provided loans of almost a billion dollars for projects in the real sector of the economy,” he said.

“Our military and technical cooperation is actively developing. Today we agreed that we will continue to work in this direction despite the fact we already have contracts on the acquisition of Russian equipment amounting to 5 billion dollars, of which 3 billion has already been implemented. As I said, we intend to continue work in this direction.

Another important area of our cooperation is the transport sector. In 2018, eight times more cargo was transported along the North-South corridor than in the previous year. The volumes are still small, but the dynamics are impressive. I would also like to note that the North-West corridor has been launched. Cargo from Russia is sent through the territory of Azerbaijan not only to the south but also to the west – largely due to the fact that we agreed on a tariff policy and due to the fact that major investments have recently been made in modern transport infrastructure in Azerbaijan.

One indicator of our relations most clearly testifies to the spirit and nature of relations not only between countries, but also between our peoples. Last year, 880,000 Russians visited Azerbaijan. This year the number is already biggest. It is no secret that tourists go not only to see the sights or taste the national cuisine. They go to places where it is safe and comfortable, and where they feel at home. I think this speaks of the rapid growth of tourism.”

“I would like to note the great achievements in the field of education. A branch of Moscow State University has been operating in Azerbaijan for many years, as well as a branch of the First Moscow State Medical University. All state universities in Azerbaijan have branches in Russian. A total of 25,000 students study in Russian. Also, 130,000 schoolchildren in 338 schools in our country study in Russian in 338 schools with Russian education,” said the head of state.

President Aliyev noted that one of the topics of ongoing discussion is the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Russia is a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, which has a mediation mandate. I should note that Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other districts of Azerbaijan have been under Armenian occupation for over 25 years. Nagorno-Karabakh is the original Azerbaijani land. In Soviet times, the Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region was set up. I must say that in connection with the conflict there is a fairly wide range of opinions often not reflecting realities. Therefore, in order to clarify, I must say that in 1921 the decision of the Caucasian Bureau was literally “to leave Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan”, not transfer it, as the Armenian side often interprets it. Before the conflict began, the Azerbaijani and Armenian populations in the proportion of 25 to 75 percent lived in the Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region of the Azerbaijan SSR. As a result of the conflict, the entire Azerbaijani population was expelled from Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as from seven other districts of Azerbaijan. In other words, ethnic cleansing was carried out.

Today there is no Azerbaijani population in the occupied territories, while most of the occupied territories are scorched and destroyed lands – destroyed houses, schools, public buildings. As a result of the conflict, Azerbaijan has been faced with a humanitarian catastrophe. More than 700,000 IDPs from Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan, plus 250,000 Azerbaijanis were driven out of their historical lands in the territory of modern Armenia.”

He noted that the UN Security Council has adopted four resolutions, including resolutions requiring immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian forces from the occupied territories.

“For more than 25 years they have not been fulfilled. And here we come to the important issue of implementing the decisions made. The UN Security Council is the highest international body, and if the decisions adopted by the Security Council have not been implemented for more than 25 years, this raises a lot of questions about the effectiveness of this organization. We in Azerbaijan are concerned about the selective nature of the implementation of resolutions. Sometimes they are carried out in a matter of days, sometimes they are not required at all for certain military operations, in our case, the resolutions remain on paper.”

The head of state said that the solution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be within the framework of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, the UN Charter adopted by the whole world, resolutions of the UN Security Council and the Helsinki Final Act.

“I have to say that the Prime Minister of Armenia has often said recently that a solution to the conflict should be acceptable to the people of Azerbaijan, the people of Armenia and the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. I must say that the concept of “the people of Nagorno-Karabakh” does not exist. There is population of Nagorno-Karabakh, which consisted of the Azerbaijani and Armenian people before the conflict, and they have equal rights. As for a solution acceptable for Azerbaijan, it consists in restoring the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan recognized by the whole world and returning refugees and internally displaced persons to their original lands, including Nagorno-Karabakh. This is consistent with Security Council resolutions and the Helsinki Final Act.

I must say that the military aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan continues to this day. Yesterday, a civilian, a resident of Gazakh District which is located far from the conflict zone, on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, was killed by an Armenian sniper. I must also say that during the military provocation in April 2016, six civilians, including a child, a girl, were killed in Azerbaijan. I would also like to touch upon the statement of the Prime Minister of Armenia that has caused surprise not only in Azerbaijan. A corresponding reaction was also given to it by the Russian Federation within the framework of the Valdai Forum. The statement is as follows: “Karabakh is a part of Armenia, and full stop.” Well, first of all, it is a lie, to put it mildly. Karabakh – both upper and lower – is recognized by the whole world as an integral part of Azerbaijan. Armenia itself does not recognize this illegal entity. Karabakh is a historical and ancestral Azerbaijani land. Therefore, Karabakh is Azerbaijan, and exclamation mark!” said President Aliyev.

“Despite the occupation and the humanitarian catastrophe of the early 1990s, when an eighth of our country’s population were refugees, Azerbaijan has come a long way in development and creation. With the exception of the first years of independence when a puppet, anti-national and corrupt regime of the Popular Front ruled in the country, Azerbaijan has been living in a stable environment for 26 years. The key contribution to that was made by President Heydar Aliyev who managed to prevent civil war, stop the occupation, overcome chaos and ruin, and put Azerbaijan on a path of development. Thus, for 26 years, the Azerbaijani people have been living in the conditions of stability and development.

The international standing of our country is strengthening. One indicator of this is the election of our country as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council several years ago. A total of 155 states voted for us. It was not easy, it took us three days and 16 rounds but justice triumphed. I would also like to note that the Russian Federation and all other 154 countries provided us with great support.”

“We are pleased that Baku has for many years been selected as the venue for meetings of the high military command of Russia and NATO. Thus, we see this as an _expression_ of trust in us. This month, at the end of it, a Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement will be held in Baku, and Azerbaijan will assume chairmanship of this organization for three years.

In addition to the international agenda, of course, we mainly focus on domestic issues related to economic growth. Great results have been achieved in this direction in recent years. Azerbaijan is a country with a low external public debt. By this indicator, we are in ninth place and our external debt accounts for 17 percent of the GDP. For reference, let me say that Russia is in sixth place. We are not in competition but always focus on the best results,” said the president.

He went on to add that a lot has been done to reduce poverty, which has declined from 49 to 5 percent since 2003.

“Also, economic growth has allowed us the opportunity to address social problems. This year, the minimum wage has grown almost twice and the minimum pension by 70 percent. We invest in modern technology – about 80 percent of our population are Internet users. Azerbaijan is a country with three satellites, two are telecommunication ones and one is for monitoring the surface of the earth. In conclusion, I would like to say and support the thesis of Vladimir Vladimirovich that transport projects not only increase trade, but also serve as a bridge between peoples in this direction. The North-South and East-West projects that pass through our country are precisely steps and projects in the direction when international cooperation expands and risks reduce.”


Scenes from Artsakh Defense Army military exercises

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 28 2019
Politics 10:54 28/09/2019 NKR

The press service of the Artsakh Republic Defense Army released scenes from the ongoing large – scale tactical military exercises underway in the republic.

The military exercises entitled “The expansion of the Armed Forces: Combating the adversary’s aggression” started on Tuesday morning. At the first stage the drills all Defense Army units were brought to the highest level of combat readiness, the deployment and furnishing of command and control points started, the Artsakh Defense Ministry reported.

The war games will be held until o October 5.

The military drills are aimed at practical inspection of the advancement of the Armed Forces and implementation of combat plans, the test of involved equipment and forces, exchange of practice among the representatives of state and self-governmental bodies to the command circles of the Armed Forces and military call-up resources.

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Sports: Wrestling World Championships: Armenia’s Slavik Galstyan beats Azerbaijan opponent 16-7

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2019

Armenia’s Greco-Roman wrestler Slavik Galstyan on Saturday began his campaign at the 2019 Senior Wrestling World Championships in Nur-Sultan, the capital city of Kazakhstan.

In the 63kg category, Galstyan defeated Azerbaijan’s Elman Mukhtarov 16-7.

Earlier, in the 72kg category, Armenia’s Malkhas Amoyan defeated Poland’s Mateusz Bernatek 7-0 in the qualifying round.