PM Pashinyan draws the attention of US Co-Chair of OSCE MG to sabotage attack of Azerbaijan in NK

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 19:55, 7 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 7, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received the Senior Advisօr for the Caucasus negotiations, US Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Louis Bono, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister drew attention of the American Co-chair to the sabotage attack carried out by Azerbaijani armed forces in Nagorno Karabakh on March 5. Nikol Pashinyan added that Azerbaijan announces about the readiness for dialogue with the NK representatives on the one hand, and on the other hand, carries out terrorist acts, as a result of which three police officers of the Passport and Visa Department of the Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Nagorno Karabakh were killed three days ago.

The interlocutors touched upon the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh resulted by the blockade of the Lachin corridor. Prime Minister Pashinyan stressed the need for Azerbaijan to immediately fulfill the ruling of the International Court of Justice on unblocking the corridor.

Issues related to the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the Nagorno Karabakh issue were also discussed.

Scholz: We support principle of right to self-determination as well as of territorial integrity

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Armenia – March 3 2023

We are supporters of the principle of right to self-determination as well as of territorial integrity, and we must improve general security in the region. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced this Thursday during the joint news conference with visiting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Berlin, answering a question about the situation in the Lachin corridor.

Scholz, in fact, bypassed the subject of the Lachin Corridor, only stating: “We talked about that issue in detail. I am glad that the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, participates, mediates. We also invest our efforts and have our role. In this difficult situation, my colleague’s leadership is really difficult.”

Armenia expects to cooperate with Germany in renewable energy, green hydrogen, climate change – ambassador

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 16:09, 3 March 2023

BERLIN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Germany will be followed by a trip by Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan, the Armenian Ambassador to Germany Viktor Yengibaryan has said.

He said that the political dialogue between Armenia and Germany has intensified.

“In general, the political dialogue between Armenia and Germany has greatly intensified in the recent period. The Foreign Minister visited Germany in the beginning of the year. And the Prime Minister’s visit is important in terms of raising the political dialogue to a higher level after the foreign minister’s visit. This will be followed by a visit by the Speaker of Parliament,” Yengibaryan told reporters in Berlin.

“We expect to cooperate with Germany in a number of new areas such as renewable energy, green hydrogen area. Armenia and Germany will soon implement certain projects related to climate change. And this will first of all boost economic growth of Armenia and intensification of economic relations with Germany,” he added when asked on the Prime Minister’s visit.

Ambassador Yengibaryan added that the visit also has a political nature given the security issues existing today in Armenia and the region. “And in this regard we hope that Germany will be involved in promoting regional stability,” the Ambassador said.

PM Pashinyan arrived in Germany for a two-day visit on March 2.

Olaf Scholz emphasizes the right of self-determination of NK citizens for the resolution of the conflict

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 19:00, 2 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 2, ARMENPRESS. Germany is concerned about the unstable situation on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan and the worsening humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. Germany attaches importance to reaching a peaceful settlement from the point of view of the territorial integrity of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as the right of self-determination of the citizens of Nagorno-Karabakh, ARMENPRESS reports, Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz announced at a joint press conference after the meeting with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.

Scholz said that during the meeting with the Armenian Prime Minister, they exchanged ideas regarding the deepening of bilateral relations. He mentioned the fact that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has started a process of comprehensive reforms in Armenia. Germany wants to continue assisting Armenia on this way, within the scope of its capabilities. Scholz considered it important that last year Germany started cooperation with Armenia in the field of development.

Scholz also emphasized that Armenia and Azerbaijan should go step by step to a long-term solution. The Armenian Prime Minister presented Sholts with the latest developments in Nagorno-Karabakh. “We are concerned about the unstable situation on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan and the worsening humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. The status quo cannot continue and a long-term solution must be found for the good of the people. From this point of view, it is necessary to reach a peaceful resolution, from the point of view of the territorial integrity of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as the right of self-determination of the citizens of NK. Moreover, all these principles are equal,” said the Chancellor.

Germany supports the mediation efforts of the President of the European Council Charles Michel. Scholz emphasized that Germany did this by also sending German personnel as part of the EU civilian mission. Moreover, that mission will be headed by a German federal police officer.

Scholz considered the exchange of ideas between Pashinyan and Aliyev in Prague and Munich as an encouraging step for the resolution of the conflict.

Referring to the question and the observation that Azerbaijan does not even comply with the decision of the Hague Court to ensure free movement through the Lachin Corridor, Scholz reaffirmed. “We support the right to self-determination, as well as the principle of territorial integrity.” He emphasized the improvement of security in the region.

Scholz and Pashinyan also talked about the countries’ economic relations. The Chancellor of Germany encouraged Prime Minister Pashinyan to continue his fight against corruption.

Scholz also thanked the Armenian Prime Minister for his visit to Germany.

Armenia: EU launches a civilian mission to contribute to stability in border areas

European Council
Feb 20 2023


Today, the European Union is launching the EU civilian mission in Armenia (EU Mission in Armenia/EUMA) under the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).

The EUMA was formally established by a Council Decision on 23 January 2023. Through its deployment on the Armenian side of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, it aims to contribute to stability in the border areas of Armenia, build confidence and human security in conflict affected areas, and ensure an environment conducive to the normalisation efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan supported by the EU.

The exclusively civilian staff of the EUMA will number approximately 100 in total, including around 50 unarmed observers.

The mission’s operational headquarters will be in Yeghegnadzor, in the Vayots Dzor province of Armenia. EEAS Managing Director of the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC), Stefano Tomat, will serve as the Civilian Operation Commander, while Markus Ritter will serve as the Head of Mission.

In a letter to the High Representative received on 27 December 2022, the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia invited the EU to deploy a civilian CSDP mission to Armenia.

On 23 January 2023, the Council adopted a decision establishing the EUMA. The EUMA is a neutral and non-executive mission which will have a 2-year mandate.

The EUMA was preceded by an EU Monitoring Capacity in Armenia (EUMCAP). The latter had deployed EU observers from the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia from 20 October until 19 December 2022.

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RE: Center for Truth and Justice Establishes An Educational Partnership Between the University of Iowa and the Artsakh State University

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Center for Truth and
Justice establishes an educational partnership between the University of Iowa and
the Artsakh State University

 

Los Angeles, CA (February 21, 2023) – In the
midst of a blockade, the Center for Truth and Justice (“CFTJ”)
establishes an educational partnership between the University of Iowa and the
Artsakh State University.

 

CFTJ is proud to announce the realization of
this collaboration – a direct outcome of the international human rights
conference organized by CFTJ held in Yerevan, Armenia. It was back in June of
2022, while being in Armenia, that the honorable guest speaker, Professor Elke
Heckner, expressed the intent to establish a partnership between the University
of Iowa and Artsakh State University. Through the efforts of Associate Provost
and Dean of International Programs Russ Ganim, Professor Heckner, and CFTJ Conference
committee member Arsiné Grigoryan, Esq., a Memorandum of Understanding was
signed by the above two universities.

 

“The University of Iowa is proud to
collaborate with Artsakh State University under the auspices of this new
Memorandum of Understanding,” remarked Dean Ganim.  “Our purpose is to connect faculty and
students on issues regarding human rights and social justice in conflict zones
around the world.  We look forward to
learning about and from Artsakh as the partnership grows.”



 

The timing of this historic event is even more
impactful since Artsakh is in the midst of a blockade by Azerbaijan. On
December 12, 2022, Azerbaijan blocked the only highway, referred to as the
Lachin Corridor, connecting Stepanakert to Yerevan, and essentially to the rest
of the world. For over 70 days now, 120,000 residents, including 30,000
children are deprived of food, medicine and other basic supplies they are in
dire need of. Hospitals have indefinitely put surgeries on hold. Schools have
been closed due to the shortages. Additionally, vital services like
electricity, gas, and internet shut offs during the freezing winter
temperatures have created more hardships for these residents.

 

“For the Artsakh State University, this
extraordinary collaboration is immeasurably important, with such prestigious
universities like the University of Iowa, especially in these trying times that
Artsakh is in a total blockade and such collaborations open a window of
opportunity to the civil world,” said Vitya Yaramishyan, Vice-rector of Artsakh
State University as he signed the MOU. “This partnership between two
institutions will undoubtedly bring about significant progress in the promotion
and protection of human rights in Artsakh and beyond,” stated Ms. Grigoryan.

 

CFTJ is a US-based non-profit organization
formed in November 2020 immediately following the 44-Day War in Artsakh. CFTJ
is not affiliated with any political or governmental organization and is
entirely independent. CFTJ’s team of attorneys built a fact-finding
infrastructure in Armenia and Artsakh, to gather testimonial evidence from
victims of war-related human rights and humanitarian abuses. CFTJ has collected
more than 400 testimonies from witnesses including returned POWs, displaced
individuals, and victims of prohibited methods of warfare. CFTJ’s mission is to
create a living memorial to crimes against humanity, for purposes of education
and legal action.

 

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Justice is a registered 501(c)(3)

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Artsakh Foreign Minister conducted visit to Russia last week

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. From 12 to 16 February, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Sergey Ghazaryan was on a working visit to the Russian Federation, the Foreign Ministry of Artsakh said in a press release.
 
During the visit, the Foreign Minister had meetings with public, political, and expert circles, as well as representatives of the Armenian community.

Ghazaryan was in Armenia when the blockade of the Lachin corridor began on 12 December 2022.




Armenian Students Organization Promotes Peace

Villanova University, PA
Sept 28 2022

Students tabled for Armenia.

Arden West, Staff Writer

This past Thursday, the Armenian Students Organization (ASO) called on Villanovans to take action in response to the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict that flared up on Sept. 12, when Azerbaijan attacked Armenian air defense and artillery. Armenian spokespeople report that 135 of their service members were killed and six civilians were wounded. Azerbaijan claims its actions were “retaliatory measures” and that 77 of its service members were killed. The United Nations brokered a cease-fire that started at 8 p.m. local time last Wednesday night. However, the situation remains extremely tense, especially at the border. 

 

“The intention of our event was to inform the greater community about what’s happening in Armenia and to provide them with ways to contribute to peace efforts,” said ASO Secretary, sophomore Isabella Bailain. “As a part of the Armenian Students Organization, we believe it’s imperative that Villanova students take interest in international crises and human rights violations, and that when possible, we can educate ourselves on ways to uphold our Augustinian values of truth, unity and love, and the way that those values have an important place in our activism.”

 

The table at Connelly Center’s main feature was a flier that contained a QR code to a petition form on the March to Justice website. It allowed students to call on their representatives to “restrict military aid to Azerbaijan in light of new unprovoked strikes against Armenia.”

 

Connecting to the national level, the organization hopes to get House Resolution 1351, titled: “Condemning Azerbaijan’s unprovoked military attack on Armenia” passed. The bill was introduced by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Sept. 14, and it is sponsored by California representative Adam Schiff. 

 

“Our event’s purpose was not only to invigorate support for Armenia, a religious minority in the Middle East, who is being attacked by a close ally of a nation—who to this day— denies committing genocide against our people, but to also educate them and provide resources for their continued interest in the often ignored region of the world,” explained ASO Vice President, junior Taleen Postian.

 

Postian added that “of the 70 fliers [they] handed out on Thursday, each included resources for students to learn more about Armenian issues and starting points for them to conduct their own research on the conflict. Our message is a call to empathy and a call to action. We do not want your pity without effort, we do not want prayers without concrete change.”

 

Members of ASO also mentioned how most people at the University do not even know that an Armenian Students Organization exists on campus, and they might not even know that Armenia exists, let alone what’s happening in Artsakh and the prolonged humanitarian crisis that has taken place. To combat this unawareness, ASO hosts countless activities and events around the year ranging from member dinners with Armenian mezzeh, khorovats, Armenian barbecue, lemejoon, Armenian pizza sales, genocide recognition events and various petitions. 

 

“We also believe it’s important to pay attention to America’s contribution to international crises, as we do play a larger role than what is visible to citizens on the surface,” Bailan said.

 

Her point could not be further proven by this situation. Recently, Speaker Nancy Pelosi sparked intense controversy when she visited Armenia to demonstrate support for the country and to say that the violence “was initiated by the Azeris.” While some argue that Speaker Pelosi traveled to Armenia solely to model the diplomatic strength of the United States House, the issue is even more complex since Armenians have historically been backed by Russia, and Azerbaijan has received support from Turkey—a country in NATO.

 

To many Villanovans, this conflict, along with many other complicated ones in the East, seem non-existent because of physical distance and lack of connection to the region. However, to many of our peers here, Armenia is home. 

 

“It is very difficult spending hours talking at your fellow students to no avail,” Postian said. “Saying, ‘would you like to take action to prevent genocide?’ And hearing a mumbled ‘no’ in response is not only depressing, it’s aggravating. We are meant to be immersed in the teachings of Augustinian tradition and values at Villanova. We as Armenians are yelling the truth, and apathetic responses are not demonstrative of the traits we have had ingrained in us since freshman year. We as Armenians ask you to do better. All we want is that you start by listening and opening up your mind to learning.”

https://villanovan.com/21292/news/armenian-students-organization-promotes-peace/

U.S. Calls on Azerbaijan to Return Troops to Initial Positions

The destruction caused by Azerbaijani attack on Armenia’s sovereign territory


The United States called on Azerbaijan to return its troops to their initial positions, after Azerbaijani forces last week launched a large-scale attack on Armenia’s sovereign territory.

“We call on Azerbaijan to return troops to their initial positions,” said the U.S. Embassy in Armenia after being asked to comment by Channel 1 news. 

“We urge that the cessation of hostilities and disengagement of military forces be maintained, and work to resolve all outstanding issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan through peaceful negotiations continued.  The United States is prepared to do whatever it can to support these efforts,” the embassy added.

“There can be no military solution to the conflict, and the use of force is not acceptable,” the embassy said, urging both sides to respect the ceasefire that started last week after the attacks.

The embassy also commented on Azerbaijan’s reported targeting of civilians as well as the abuse by Azerbaijani soldiers of Armenian prisoners of war.

“We have observed first-hand damage to civilian infrastructure inside Armenia and have seen reports of Armenian civilian casualties, both of which are deeply concerning and underscore the need to prevent further hostilities and the importance of diplomatic engagement,” the embassy said.

“We have seen reports of capture of Armenian servicemembers and reports of torture.  The immediate, unconditional return of those captured in last week’s attacks, as well as the return of all other detainees, is an important step to achieving a lasting peace.  The United States condemns torture wherever and whenever it occurs and strongly urges governments to abide by their international obligations and end impunity for these crimes,” the embassy added.

On Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly.

Blinken highlighted the need for a comprehensive and long-term settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, a message also conveyed by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi who led a congressional delegation to Armenia last weekend.

Pashinyan reportedly thanked Blinken for the U.S.’s “clear positions and evaluations” of Azerbaijan’s attack on Armenia last week.

“Pashinyan also emphasized the importance of the international community’s condemnation of Azerbaijani actions, the withdrawal of Azerbaijani units from the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia, the return of Armenian prisoners of war who are still kept in Azerbaijan, and an adequate response to other humanitarian issues,” said a press statement from the prime minister’s office.

Blinken, who earlier this week hosted a meeting between the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov in New York, voiced hope that such diplomatic dialogue will continue.

Blinken also emphasized the willingness of the United States “to continue its efforts aimed at the negotiation and peace process, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive and long-term settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.”

President Joe Biden also touched on last week’s attack on Armenia, saying the recent hostilities “underscore the need to redouble our diplomacy.”

“We remain committed to working with you and other parties to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict, including for the people of Nagorno Karabakh,” Biden said in a message on Armenia’s Independence Day.

Foreign Minister Mirzoyan had the opportunity to discuss these issues with Biden on Wednesday during a reception the U.S. president hosted on the margins of the U.N. General Assembly.

Establishment of peace in region is necessity and people’s desire – PM Pashinyan

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 12:55, 1 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. PM Nikol Pashinyan presented details from his recent Brussels trilateral meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and President of the European Council Charles Michel.

He said they had a comprehensive discussion.

“The discussion isn’t easy, but I’d like to record that our goals remain the same and must continue remaining the way I had announced,” he said.

Pashinyan added that the government adopted the peace agenda and it requires determination to realize this agenda.

“We all must understand that this isn’t easy and simple, and the possible solutions aren’t obvious,” Pashinyan said.

“It is a necessity and the people’s desire for lasting and comprehensive peace to be established in our region as soon as possible. And we must focus more and more on solving this issue,” Pashinyan said.