Armenian Prime Minister, Azerbaijani President agree to meet

JAM news
March 3 2019

The date of the meeting has not yet been announced. What do experts have to say?

The OSCE Minsk Group, which mediates the negotiation process in the Karabakh conflict, has reported that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev have agreed to meet.

They also assessed the decrease in the number of casualties on the line of contact in recent months positively.

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The announcement follows a recent statement made by the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Elmar Mammadyarov in January in which both sides confirmed their readiness to ‘prepare both nations for peace’.

Pundits in both countries reacted with reservation, and urged the public not to expect immediate results.

Political observer Hakob Badalyan told JAMnews:

“…it would be naive to believe that this problem has a compromise solution. Both countries perceive the problem as a question of statehood. The statement about the need to prepare the nations for peace should be taken as a signal that the problem will not be solved in the near future. It can be interpreted as an intention to adapt the people to the situation that has developed so that there are no illusions in that a compromise solution can be reached.”

JAMnews political commentator in Baku, Shahin Rzayev,  said:

“Each side hopes that the other will take the first step – but it seems to me that there will be no hurry. The Azerbaijani side places certain hopes on the new government of Pashinyan, if only because there is no such aversion at the personal level, which was the case with the former negotiators from the Armenian side, and there is a certain hope for hypothetical assistance from Russia.

“The Armenian side, of course, is interested in reducing the revanchist rhetoric from Azerbaijan. But, all this can work only if the parties have a plan and make a concerted effort to take action, and this is hard to believe.

“Either the parties must act simultaneously and in stages, or nothing will happen. Whoever takes the first step unilaterally will lose much in the ratings, including power.”

Azerbaijani Press: Analyst: Azerbaijan broke Pashinyan stereotype on attracting third party to Karabakh talks

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
March 2 2019

By  Trend

A positive point regarding the upcoming meeting of the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia is that Azerbaijan managed to break the Pashinyan stereotype about attracting a third party, that is, representatives of the separatist regime, to the negotiation process on the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Fikrat Sadikhov, a well-known Azerbaijani political analyst, former diplomat, told Trend.

On March 1, the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia accepted the proposal by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs to meet under their auspices in the near future.

Sadikhov said that even despite that Pashinyan makes some whimsical statements, like “We agree to negotiations not because we are discussing the Karabakh problem, but so far we are preparing for the negotiation process” and so on, all these words are far from the real picture.

“Pashinyan understands that Armenia and Azerbaijan are the main players, because they are parties to the conflict, and the resolution of the whole complex of issues related to this problem depends on them,” Sadikhov noted. “It is clear that all this time he has been saying that he won’t speak on behalf of the Nagorno-Karabakh, and, in practice, he doesn’t do it. I think Pashinyan realizes that Armenia’s well-being, its way out of isolation and its further existence depend on their concessions and the final settlement the conflict, the liberation of Azerbaijani lands, but apparently so far he isn’t confident enough. He looks back at those who subject him to sharp criticism and periodically demand a report from him on the negotiations with Azerbaijan.”

Sadikhov added that Pashinyan understands the destructiveness of the situation in which Armenia found itself.

“I suppose that the current Armenian leadership should ultimately realize that their future is connected with the final settlement of the conflict and the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the occupied territories,” he said. “In my opinion, this is the main condition of the negotiation process at this stage when it comes to the Madrid Principles, which imply a phased settlement, which means initially liberation of the occupied territories around Nagorno-Karabakh, and then negotiations on the Nagorno-Karabakh.”

The former diplomat believes that Azerbaijan should exert political, diplomatic and even military pressure on Pashinyan.

The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stephane Visconti of France, and Andrew Schofer of the US) met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan Feb. 20 and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Baku Feb. 21 to discuss preparations for a meeting of the leaders in the near future, including possible topics for discussion.

Following their visit to the region, the Co-Chairs and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office travelled to Vienna and Bratislava from Feb. 28 to March 1 to brief the Permanent Representatives of the OSCE Minsk Group countries, OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger, and OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak, according to the statement.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.

Asbarez: Naz Atikian Announced as Major Sponsor of ARS Anniversary Gala

Naz Atikian

The Armenian Relief Society of Western USA announced that Naz Atikian of Family Rescue Fund is its Major Banquet Sponsor for the upcoming ARS 35th Anniversary Gala, which will be held on Saturday, March 9 at the Glendale Hilton Hotel. Throughout the years, the ARS of Western USA has received ongoing support and contributions by Atikian for which the organization is extremely thankful. The following is her highlighted biography:

Naz Atikian exudes energy and compassion. Working in a field that she found neither challenging nor rewarding, Naz changed career direction, followed her passion, and in 1984 established “Le Papillon by Naz”. In her dream come true, she designs and sells one-of-a-kind, high-end jewelry. While part of her professional success depends on her unique and elegant designs, the other part rests on her attention to building a special relationship with each and every one of her clients. In the course of only a few years, she established herself with a solid reputation and was featured in Westlake Magazine as one of the “Women in Business” success stories. However, due to the global recession, the Jewelry Industry was impacted and Naz decided to add Luxury Gifts to her business, continuing to build profitable customer relationships.

Parallel to her work dedication, Naz devotes a great deal of her time and energy to various charitable organizations, especially those dealing with children in and outside of the Armenian community. In 2007, she was one of the proud sponsors of the UNICEF Snowflake Ball, which was featured in Town & Country magazine – for the timeless piece she donated to the cause, and was further thanked by the Sisters of Mary Health for keeping their dream alive.

In 2008, Naz was honored as “Woman of the Year” by the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry. She again received the Business of the Year and Leadership Excellence Award from ABMDR. Throughout the years, Naz has hosted the Angels’ Luncheon and has chaired the Annual Gala for the ABMDR. Single handedly, through her generosity and her contagious, deep conviction in helping charitable causes, Naz has been a true angel for the ABMDR, and continues to serve on their Board.

In 2008, the Armenian-American Chamber of Commerce awarded Naz the “Small Businesswoman of the Year” designation in recognition of her outstanding commitment, dedication, devotion and service to the community, and exceptional success in business. Naz has also been a Gold and Bronze sponsor for the Armenian-American Medical Society and has served the Gala Committee for many years.

In her commitments to the Armenian Community, Naz has lent a helping hand to the Armenian Relief Society of Western USA, and has served on the Gala Committee for numerous years. In 2016, Naz received the “Business Life Woman Achiever Award” in recognition of outstanding entrepreneurial accomplishment and service to the Community. The Western Diocese of the Armenian Church recognized Naz as one of the 2016 Honorees at the Thirteenth Annual Christmas Ball. The Armenian National Committee of America / Glendale Chapter awarded Naz the Golden Heart Award: for her compassion and care to the less fortunate; for her readiness to help fellow mankind; and for the impact she has made on people’s lives.

After visiting Armenia and seeing the economic hardships of the Armenian people, Naz has started to work with a philanthropic foundation, the Family Rescue Fund, to help raise funds for less fortunate families in Armenia. Family Rescue Fund’s mission is not only to ease the burden of hunger and poverty in some of Armenia’s poorest communities, but also to empower families to lead lives of self-reliance by meeting their own basic needs and building better futures for their children. By connecting donors one-to-one with specific families in need, Family Rescue Fund is trying to bring a large and seemingly intractable problem (poverty) into personal focus, while making proactive, attainable results possible…one family at a time. Family Rescue Fund makes contributions to the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and numerous Armenian Schools. Naz Atikian continues to inspire with her love for her family, her community and all the special humanitarian causes she believes in. Having realized her dream, she devotes her life to helping others by giving them the opportunity to achieve their own dreams.

Burkina Faso ambassador presents credentials to Armenia President

News.am, Armenia
Feb 26 2019
Burkina Faso ambassador presents credentials to Armenia President Burkina Faso ambassador presents credentials to Armenia President

14:29, 26.02.2019
                  

The newly appointed Ambassador of Burkina Faso Antoine Somdah handed his credentials to Armenian President Armen Sarkissian.

According to President, Armenia attaches great importance to the development of relations with the countries of the African continent and the activation of the steps in that direction.

The sides spoke about the possibilities of developing cooperation, highlighting the formation of the respective legal framework.

We are thankful to you for all you try to do for Armenia – Nicolas Aznavour to PM Pashinyan

We are thankful to you for all you try to do for Armenia – Nicolas Aznavour to PM Pashinyan

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received co-founder of “Aznavour” Foundation Nicolas Aznavour, the son of the world famous late chansonnier Charles Aznavour.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, greeting the guest, Nikol Pashinyan said, “I am very glad to meet you and I am also glad that the meeting takes place in Yerevan. I hope your future plans are more linked with Yerevan, at least, there are such media reports. I hope it’s true and we will have the opportunity to meet more often. I am very interested to know about your projects, what you plan to do in Armenia to preserve Charles Aznavour’s heritage for making Armenia one of the key Aznavour centers “.

Nicolas Aznavour thanked PM Pashinyan for the warm reception and added, “It’s a pleasure to meet you. First of all I want to thank you for your visit to Paris. You know it was very important and enormously exciting for personally me and my entire family. I want to convey to you our gratitude.

I also want to congratulate you on assuming the post of the Prime Minister. I even voted in Armenia. We came here without any unnecessary noise to vote, since it’s very important for us.

Even when we travel or are far away, we always follow the news from Armenia and we are very thankful to you for what you try to do for Armenia. It’s not an easy task but I think it’s very positive to see from abroad what kind of hard work you do”.

During the meeting Nicolas Aznavour presented to Pashinyan the activities and the future plans of “Aznavour” Foundation.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Serzh Sargsyan’s brother “voluntarily transfers” $18.5 million to state amid investigation

Serzh Sargsyan’s brother “voluntarily transfers” $18.5 million to state amid investigation

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. Amid ongoing criminal investigations and frozen assets, ex-President Serzh Sargsyan’s brother Alexander Sargsyan has returned millions of dollars to the state, the government’s staff told ARMENPRESS.

“During the timeframe of various criminal cases and investigations against Alexander Sargsyan, he voluntarily transferred 18,5 million dollars to the state”, the government’s staff said.

The money that has been technically donated to the state is not among the frozen assets.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenian parliament adopts government program

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 14 2019

The Armenian National Assembly adopted today the government’s action plan for the next five year.

A total of 82 lawmakers voted for the program, while 37 voted against.

Earlier the Bright Armenia faction announced its intention to vote against the document, while Prosperous Armenia faction said it would vote in favour of the program if their proposals are accepted. 

LIVE. Sitting of Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs (video)

The following question will be discussed during the session:

 

1) Project History of Statement on the activities of the Central Electoral Commission “On the Extraordinary Elections of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on December 9, 2018”

Main speaker: Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission Tigran Mukuchyan

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Pashinyan highlights reduction of mining industry output in the total volume of exports

Pashinyan highlights reduction of mining industry output in the total volume of exports

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sees a necessity to reduce the output of mining industry in the total volume of exports. At the same time he emphasizes the necessity for mining industries to meet the strictest environmental standards, ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan said at the National Assembly.

Nikol Pashinyan noted that today agriculture and mining industry are the leading branches of the Armenian economy. “Our vision is the following – the volume of mining industry output should significantly decline in the total volume of the Armenian exports. The export of high-tech output should increase”, he said.

Pashinyan also noted that there is no country in the world that has no mining industry, but they are brought to the highest standards not to jeopardize the health of the public. He noted that reasonable use of minerals is beneficial for the country.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Azerbaijani FM hopes to see progress on Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict

The Korea Times, S.Korea
Feb 11 2019
Azerbaijani FM hopes to see progress on Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
The following is the Q&A with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea and Azerbaijan’s foreign policy this year. – ED.

Q. What are the results of the ongoing negotiations on the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict? How do you see their prospects, especially against the background of recent encouraging statements?

The position of my country regarding the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been repeatedly stated at the highest level within all platforms. The conflict must be resolved on the basis of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders. Coming to the legal basis of the settlement, it is necessary to recall that this basis consists primarily of the four resolutions of the U.N. Security Council, a body responsible for ensuring peace and security worldwide, adopted in 1993, numerous resolutions and decisions of other international organizations, including the OSCE, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Non-Aligned Movement, NATO, the European Parliament and etc, as well as joint documents adopted in bilateral and multilateral formats.

Unfortunately, negotiations held over the years haven’t yielded any results. But the recent developments taking place in Armenia, the conversations that took place between the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, as well as four meetings with my Armenian counterpart create certain grounds for advancing the negotiation process. The press statement by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs released on the latest meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Paris on Jan. 16, 2019 expressed appreciation for the ongoing efforts of the sides to maintain an environment conducive to intensive results-oriented negotiations. It stated the agreement of both sides upon the necessity of taking concrete measures to prepare the populations for peace. The statement also outlines that the sides considered next steps toward a possible summit between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in order to give a strong impulse to the dynamic of negotiations. Here I would like to be clear that Azerbaijan stands for tangible results of the negotiations, not talks for the sake of talks and this is our principled position.

In general, I would like to note that the current leadership of Armenia should demonstrate the political will to resolve the conflict and, in accordance with good-neighborly philosophy, act in the name of achieving peace, stability and sustainable development in the region.

We hope that this year certain progress will be achieved in terms of withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and the normalization of relations between the two countries. Progress in the conflict resolution, creating conditions for peace, security and stability in the entire region, opens up opportunities primarily for economic growth in Armenia itself. Our country, in the same way as it ensures the safety of its citizens of different ethnic groups, in accordance with its international obligations is ready to do so with respect to its citizens of the Armenian origin in Nagorno-Karabakh and to grant them the right of high-level self-rule within the internationally recognized borders of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The Azerbaijani Community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of our country is ready to return to their homes, and this issue was again stressed in the recently released statement of the Community. Some time ago there were contacts between the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, but, unfortunately, due to the “efforts” of the previous leadership of Armenia, these contacts were interrupted. You know, it is impossible to take the land and move with it to another place. After the settlement of the conflict, of course, these two communities will have to live together. That is why it is important to promote and restore contacts between the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Q. What are the prospects opened by the agreement on the legal status of the Caspian Sea signed this year by the Caspian countries from the point of view of development of new oil and gas fields and the construction of the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline?

The Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea, signed by the leaders of the “Caspian Five” in August of this year, opened up new, unique opportunities for cooperation among states. The Convention regulates the rights and obligations of the parties regarding the use of the Caspian Sea and its rich natural resources. It defines the delimitation parameters in the Caspian Sea.

The signing of the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea was a truly historic event that marked the goodwill of the five littoral states. The main significance of this document for our country is that it defines the sovereign and exclusive rights of coastal states to use the rich natural resources of the sea. Thus, the Convention ensures the consistency and safety of the implementation of various projects in the field of oil and gas industry, as well as the implementation of other economic activities at sea. It creates conditions for freedom and safety of navigation, which plays an important role in terms of development of trade in the Caspian Sea and growth of the economies of our countries. In general, the implementation of the Convention’s provisions will ensure the achievement of its announced goal – the transformation of the Caspian Sea into a zone of peace, good neighborliness, friendship and cooperation.

Azerbaijan, as a country that has historically been a pioneer in the implementation of large projects in the Caspian Sea, plans to continue and expand cooperation with coastal states here. Due to a successful energy policy, Azerbaijan has managed to guarantee its economic security, as well as to gain the image of a reliable partner, producer and transit state, contributing to the energy security of Europe. Currently, by the initiative and with the participation of Azerbaijan, the construction of the largest infrastructure and energy projects like, for instance, the Southern Gas Corridor is going on. This project plays a great role in terms of transporting natural gas from the Caspian Sea region to Europe, and we are always ready to provide our capabilities to neighboring, friendly countries wishing to use transit routes through Azerbaijan.

Q. What are the priorities of Azerbaijan’s foreign policy for 2019?

As in the current year our country will continue its independent, diversified, balanced and active foreign policy based on the national interests of our country and will defend our national interests in the international arena during the upcoming year under the direct leadership of the President Ilham Aliyev. Today, Azerbaijan is the initiator and participant of large-scale projects promoting regional cooperation and an influential state in the international arena.

Today, the foreign policy achievements of our country, which is regarded as a reliable partner, are of course based on establishing balanced relations with neighboring countries and other countries of the world, as well as implementing equal dialogue and cooperation based on mutual interests. Of course, our foreign policy priorities in 2019 will include the strengthening of sovereignty and independence of our country, elimination of consequences of military aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan and restoration of territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders, as well as, the continuation of large-scale infrastructure projects implemented with the initiative and participation of Azerbaijan, further development of mutually beneficial cooperation with all international actors, including states, associations and international organizations.