Վարչապետը կարևորել է կոռուպցիոն ռիսկերի նվազմանն ուղղված հետևողական քայլերի իրականացումը

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Վարչապետ Կարեն Կարապետյանի գլխավորությամբ կառավարությունում տեղի է ունեցել Կոռուպցիայի դեմ պայքարի խորհրդի նիստ՝ քաղաքացիական հասարակության ներկայացուցիչների մասնակցությամբ:

Նիստի ընթացքում անկախ փորձագիտական հանձնախմբի փորձագետները ներկայացրել են Ոստիկանության կողմից քաղաքացիներին ծառայությունների մատուցման, առողջապահության, կրթության և պետական եկամուտների հավաքագրման ոլորտներում հայտնաբերված կոռուպցիոն ռիսկերի և դրանց նվազեցմանն ուղղված գործողությունների ծրագրերը: Դրանց շուրջ ծավալվել է լայն քննարկում, ներկայացվել են մի շարք առաջարկություններ և դիտարկումներ: 

Վարչապետ Կարապետյանը կարևորել է նշված ոլորտներում կոռուպցիոն ռիսկերի նվազեցմանն ուղղված հետևողական քայլերի իրականացումը և այդ ուղղությամբ համապատասխան հանձնարարականներ տվել: Մասնավորապես, Կարեն Կարապետյանը ՀՀ կրթության և գիտության, Առողջապահության նախարարներին, ՀՀ ԿԱ ՊԵԿ նախագահին և Ոստիկանության պետին հանձնարարել է մինչև սեպտեմբերի 20-ը քննարկել ներկայացված բոլոր դիտողությունները, անհրաժեշտության դեպքում լրամշակել նախագծերը՝ համագործակցելով փորձագետների հետ և լրամշակված տարբերակը ներկայացնել կառավարության աշխատակազմ: 

Բացի այդ, ծրագրի միջոցառումների իրականացման նպատակով վարչապետը հանձնարարել է ֆինանսական միջոցներ նախատեսել բյուջեով նախատեսվող գումարների շրջանակներում և անհրաժեշտության դեպքում քննարկման առարկա դարձնել բյուջեի քննարկման ժամանակ: Կարեն Կարապետյանը կառավարության աշխատակազմի ղեկավարին հանձնարարել է նոյեմբեր ամսին, անհրաժեշտության դեպքում քննարկելով այլ շահագրգիռ մարմինների հետ, ամբողջականացնել փաստաթուղթը՝ ներկայացնելով այն կառավարության քննարկմանը:

Tourism: Yerevan at Night: New route for tourists visiting Armenia’s capital

PanArmenian, Armenia

Aug 25 2017

PanARMENIAN.NetYerevan City Tour, the route program developed by the municipality will from now own offer tourists and residents a new route called Yerevan at Night.

The new line will start operating from Friday, August 25, scheduled to launch a 45-minute trip from the Republic Square in downtown Yerevan.

The tourists visiting the Armenian capital, as well as the residents will have the opportunity to enjoy the city at night, the new musical program of the singing fountains at the Republic Square, as well as tour Yerevan's most iconic and interesting places and delight in the capital city's panoramic view from the Cascade.

The route will operate on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only.

Spain releases German-Turkish writer sought by Ankara

Agence France Presse
 Sunday 1:17 PM GMT


Spain releases German-Turkish writer sought by Ankara

 Berlin, Aug 20 2017

A Spanish court on Sunday ordered the conditional release of
German-Turkish writer Dogan Akhanli a day after police had arrested
him at Ankara's request, his lawyer said.

Berlin -- which sees Turkey's bid to have the writer extradited as a
politically-motivated move by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan -- hailed
the Spanish court's decision.

"It would be terrible if, even on the other side of Europe, Turkey
succeeded in having people who raise their voices against President
Erdogan arrested," said German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel.

Gabriel, who had discussed the case with his Spanish counterpart
Alfonso Dastis on Saturday, said he had "the utmost confidence" in the
Spanish judiciary and that the government in Madrid "knows what this
is about".

Spanish police had on Saturday arrested Akhanli, who writes about
Turkey's human rights record, while he was on holiday in Granada after
receiving a so-called Interpol red notice, which is similar to an
international arrest warrant.

Berlin quickly urged Madrid not to extradite Cologne-based Akhanli,
who has previously been jailed in Turkey and was granted political
asylum and citizenship in Germany.

Writing on Facebook, Akhanli's lawyer Ilias Uyar said his client was
"being released from detention on condition he stays in Madrid" while
Turkey starts the process of formally requesting his extradition.

"The battle was worth it," the lawer wrote.

- Critical voice -

The case comes as relations between Turkey and Germany, home to three
million ethnic Turks, have been badly strained, particularly in the
wake of the failed coup against Erdogan a year ago and a subsequent
crackdown on alleged plotters and enemies.

Gabriel last month vowed stinging measures hitting tourism and
investment in Turkey and a full "overhaul" of troubled relations,
accusing Erdogan of trying to muzzle "every critical voice" with mass
arrests and sackings.

On Saturday, Erdogan hit out at Gabriel, saying "know your limits"
after the minister vehemently criticised the Turkish leader for
interfering in Germany's upcoming elections.

Turkey is holding several German citizens in custody, including
Turkish-German journalist Deniz Yucel, the Istanbul correspondent of
the Die Welt newspaper, who faces trial on terror charges.

Germany wants to prevent Akhanli from ending up behind bars in Turkey,
where he was jailed from 1985 to 1987 before moving to Cologne in the
1990s and becoming a German citizen in 2001.

- The Armenian question -

Akhanli has written about the highly sensitive historical question of
the mass killing of Armenians under the Ottoman Turkish empire.

Half a million to 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and
1917, in a bloodletting that Armenia and Western historians describe
as genocide.

Turkey vehemently objects to the term, saying that 300,000 to 500,000
Armenians and as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians rose
up and sided with invading Russian troops.

Akhanli was arrested again in 2010 when he arrived at Istanbul airport
for a visit, on charges he was allegedly involved in a 1989 armed
robbery.

He was released four months later after being declared innocent,
before an appeals court ordered new proceedings against him.

German Green MPs have taken up his cause, saying he is a victim of
political persecution.

Spain releases Dogan Akhanli, German author detained on Turkish warrant

Deutsche Welle, Germany

Aug 20 2017


German-Turkish author Dogan Akhanli, who was detained in Spain after Turkey issued an Interpol arrest warrant, has been released. His detention added more strain to ties between Ankara and Berlin.

German-Turkish author Dogan Akhanli has been released from a Spanish jail, his lawyer said Sunday following a court hearing.

"The fight was worth it. Dogan Akhanli is being released," Ilias Uyar said in a Facebook post.

Akhanli will be released from detention on the condition that he remain in Madrid, Uyar added.

The 60-year-old writer was detained Saturday morning at his hotel in the southern Spanish city of Granada.

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Spanish authorities were acting on a Turkish Interpol arrest warrant for Akhanli with a so-called red notice.

Merkel: 'unacceptable that Erdogan does this'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized Turkey's use of Interpol to detain Akhanli, saying it ammounted to an abuse of the international police agency.

"It is not right and I'm very glad that Spain has now released him," Merkel said. "We must not misuse international organizations like Interpol for such purposes," Merkel said on RTL television at a townhall election event with voters.

She noted that it was just one of many cases of Turkey pursuing and detaining German citizens.

"That's why we have massively changed our Turkish policy recently … because it's quite unacceptable that Erdogan does this," Merkel said.

German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel welcomed Akhanli's release, describing it as a win against the Turkish government's crackdown on critics.

"It would be horrible if Turkey could also have people jailed on the other end of Europe for raising their voice against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan," Gabriel said in a statement on Sunday.

Armenian genocide

It was unclear why Turkish authorities issued the arrest warrant, but Uyar suggested in a Facebook post on Saturday that Turkey targeted the Cologne-based writer for his advocacy for recognition of the Armenian genocide.

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The German parliament voted to recognize the massacre, deportation and starvation of up to 1.5 million Armenians during the dying days of the Ottoman Empire as "genocide" last summer.  As the successor state to the Ottoman Empire, Turkey denies that the "events of 1915" amounted to genocide and has lashed out at countries that have officially recognized the term. 

Turkey responded to the German genocide resolution by blocking parliamentarians from visiting German soldiers who were stationed at Incirlik base in southern Turkey as part of the international anti-"Islamic State" coalition. In response to repeated blocking of parliamentary visits, the German parliament in June voted to pull its troops from Incirlik and move them to a base in Jordan. 

Politcally motivated

German officials including Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel, who is in Barcelona to pay his respects to the victims of this week's twin terror attacks, called the arrest warrant politically motivated.

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Gabriel also pressed his Spanish counterpart to free Akhanli and not to extradite him to Turkey, where the rule of law has deteriorated under Erdogan's authoritarian government. 

Akhanli has been living in Germany since fleeing Turkey in 1991 and has German citizenship. He has written extensively on Turkey's human rights record and the Armenian genocide.

He was also detained in August 2010 on manslaughter and robbery charges when he traveled to Istanbul, but was set free in December that year.

The relationship between Ankara and Berlin has become increasingly strained following last year's failed coup.

Under a state of emergency, authorities have fired or suspended some 150,000 people and detained over 50,000 people. Those detained include German human rights activist Peter Steudtner and German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yucel. 

Turkey accuses Germany of supporting coup plotters and terrorists, charges Berlin vehemently denies. 

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Report: Israeli Drone Maker Aided Attack on Armenians

TRUNEWS

Aug 14 2017


This photo is reportedly of an alleged Israeli "suicide drone" that crashed near the Armenian army during a battle with Azerbaijan forces last month. The Defense Ministry is investigating the matter, which may constitute a live-target test, which is forbidden under Israeli law.

According to a new report, Israeli drone maker Aeronautics Defense Systems is under investigation by the Defense Ministry’s Defense Export Controls Agency over claims one of its drones was used in an attack by the Azerbaijan government against the Armenian army.

The Times of Israel reports:

According to the report, the firm sent a team to the Azerbaijan capital Baku to demonstrate its Orbiter 1K unmanned aerial vehicle, which can be outfitted with a small explosive payload, 2.2 to 4.4 pounds (one to two kilograms), and flown into an enemy target on a “suicide” mission.

According to the complaint, while demonstrating the Orbiter 1K system to the Azerbaijani military sometime last month, the company was asked to carry out a live fire test of the system against an Armenian military position. The two countries have been been fighting a sporadic conflict for nearly 25 years, which has ramped up over the last 16 months over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Such a test would be illegal under Israeli law, as companies require a seldom-granted permit allowing them to carry out demonstrations against real targets. In this case, Aeronautics Defense Systems would be even less likely to receive such a permit, as Israel does not consider Armenia to be an enemy state.

The two Israelis tasked with the demonstration attack reportedly refused to comply. Two senior company representatives then attempted to follow through with the attack, but missed their intended target. No damage or injuries were sustained as a result.

Despite being a Muslim-majority country, Azerbaijan has been long viewed as a strong ally of Israel against any potential conflict with neighboring Iran. The Times reports Azerbaijan has purchased nearly $5 billion worth of weapons and defense systems from Israel.

Culture: Lectures Exploring Armenian Identity to Be Presented in 4 Cities

ASBAREZ

Aug 14 2017

Mher Koubelian

GLENDALE—The community is invited to a very informative lecture series “Ararat Phoenix Rising-Reawakening of the Armenian Identity” by Mher Koubelian. The lectures will be held in four different cities: Glendale, Lomita, Altadena and Winnetka throughout California from August 25-September 1, 2017.

Throughout millenia, Armenia has been born and reborn, struck down only to rise again from ashes. This historic survival could be explained by divine providence and a unique national identity. This presentation seeks to awaken hearts and empower them to take their rightful place, by first exploring Armenia’s God given calling through many key elements from mythology, history, linguistics, genetics, culture and etc.

Born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1984, Mher Koubelian, a young pharmacist who has spent most of his life in Montreal, Canada, is an individual who holds dear his Armenian and Christian heritage, ceaselessly explores the unique identity and calling of the Armenian nation- a topic that he has presented in his community churches, youth groups and elsewhere. He is the founder of ” Ararat Awakening Association” in 2013, through which he has participated in interesting dialogues and conferences with Turks and Kurds in Toronto, New Jersey, Armenia and Turkey.

“Ararat Phoenix Rising- Reawakening of the Armenian Identity ” will be presented in:
1- Glendale on Friday, August 25 at 7:30 pm at Armenian Society of Los Angeles, 117 S. Louise St.
2- Lomiota-Torrance on Sunday, August 27 at 6:30 pm at South Bay Armenian Community Center, 2222 Lomita Blvd.
3- Altadena on Thursday, August 31 at 7:30 pm at Tekeyan Cultural Center, 1901 Allen Ave.
4- Winnetka on Friday, September 1 at 7:30 pm at Organization of Istanbul Armenian Center, 19726 Sherman Way.

The lecture series are presented by joint efforts of Ararat Foundation, HaiEm Org., Armenian Society of Los Angeles, Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society, Mashdots College, Nor Serount Cultural Association, Organization of Istanbul Armenians, South Bay Armenian Community Center of Lomita-Torrance and Tekeyan Cultural Association.

The lectures will be presented in Armenian. There will be a cultural program. The admission is free and refreshments will be served. For information please contact .

http://asbarez.com/165554/lectures-exploring-armenian-identity-to-be-presented-in-4-cities/

The article in an anti-Armenian fake website created by Azerbaijan has become subject for intense discussions on the social networks of Kyrgyzstan

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
August 12, 2017 Saturday


The article in an anti-Armenian fake website created by Azerbaijan has
become subject for intense discussions on the social networks of
Kyrgyzstan



YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. The article of the clearly fake
website armenianreport.com is intensely discussed on the social
networks of Kyrgyzstan. Director of “Armenpress” news agency Aram
Ananyan, referring to the inquiries about the article in the fake
website intensely discussed on Kirgiz social networks, stated that
it’s not an Armenian source.

“Moreover, it’s an anti-Armenian website the aim of which is
implementing informational operations against Armenia like this one.
We exposed them long before. By pretending that they are Armenians,
the Azerbaijani resource pursues specific goals”, Aram Ananyan said.

This fake website with fascistic inclinations activated anti-Armenian
moods on the social networks of Kyrgyzstan following the stir over the
participation of Armenian Susanna Yegoryan in “World Next Top Model
2017” international contest in Lebanon.

Susanna Yegoryan, who represents Kyrgyzstan, has become the winner of
the international contest in Lebanon and came to the podium during one
of the shows with a ribbon reading “Armenia”. After that there were
calls in Kyrgyzstan to deprive the ethnic Armenian of citizenship. The
model clarified in her Instagram page that she has not betrayed
Kyrgyzstan, but implemented the demands of the contest that took place
in Lebanon. “The rules of the contest were the following: In one case
going to the podium we had to present our country, in another case –
the nationality mentioned in the passport. I and many other girls were
given two ribbons. I can’t understand what this stir is for. I have
not betrayed my country”, Susanna wrote.

Using the stir over the step of Susanna, armeniareport.com presenting
itself as an Armenian website, has published articles with insulting
accents, trying to make the situation worse. After those anti-Kirgiz
publications anti-Armenian moods and comments are still found on the
Kyrgyzsocial networks.

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State Senator Backs Armenian Group’s Call for Glendale Mall to Allow Billboard Advertising Documentary on Genocide

KTLA, California

Aug 13 2017

After the Americana at Brand rejected billboard space for a film about genocide, state Sen. Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada Flintridge) has joined a local Armenian group in asking mall officials to reverse their decision.

Last week, the Glendale chapter of the Armenian National Committee of America requested that the Americana reconsider its denial of billboard space for “Architects of Denial,” a documentary that examines genocides, including the Armenian genocide, through survivor accounts.

In a statement on Thursday, Portantino said he supported the committee’s request.

“I thought to myself that Hollywood has long-celebrated thought-provoking and hard-edged filmmaking that stimulates conversations about historical events,” Portantino said. “It seems like labeling art as ‘too political’ was an odd reason to deny the appropriate free _expression_ of a historical documentary.”

http://ktla.com/2017/08/12/state-senator-backs-armenian-groups-call-for-glendale-mall-to-allow-billboard-advertising-documentary-on-genocide/

Drs. Raffy Hovanessian and Nurhan and Celeste Helvacian to Headline AMAA Centennial Banquet

The Armenian Weekly



PARAMUS, N.J.—“The AMAA (Armenian Missionary Association of America) has been in my blood from an early age,” stated Dr. Raffy Hovanessian in a telephone conversation with this writer.   The eminent community activist will be the master of ceremonies for the AMAA Centennial Banquet. He will be sharing the honors with AMAA leaders and banquet co-chairs Drs. Nurhan and Celeste Telfeyan Helvacian.

(L to R) Drs. Raffy Hovanessian and Nurhan and Celeste Helvacian

The banquet on the East Coast will take place on Saturday evening, Oct. 21, at the elegant Glenpointe Marriott in Teaneck, N.J. In Oct. 2018, the AMAA will crown its centennial anniversary celebrations with a banquet in California.

Dr. Hovanessian, who has been intimately associated with the AMAA since childhood, was born in Jerusalem to parents who were orphans, and he was baptized in the St. Hreshdagabed Armenian Apostolic church. His mother hailed from Yozgat, and his father’s family was from Arapgir, where they lost more than 30 family members during the Genocide.

His family, forced to leave his birthplace during the Arab-Israeli war, went to Aleppo, Syria, where he received his secondary education and the first two years of his college education in schools run by the Evangelical church. His mother, who was a nurse, took care of the survivors of the Genocide in Aleppo, giving injections, doing home deliveries, and “charging nothing,” Dr. Hovanessian pointed out.

“My father was a shoemaker and made a decent living,” he related, and revealed that his father in the orphanage did not know his family name, but because Dr. Raffy’s paternal grandfather’s name was Hovaness, the family name became Hovanessian. However, he found out later that he was really a Hamalian.

 

Wanted to be a Missionary

“It was in Aleppo that I received my basic Christian education in the Sunday school and Junior Youth Group of the Evangelical church, which welcomed us with very open arms,” he recalled, relating that his father became a close friend with the father of Zaven Khanjian (currently AMAA Executive Director and CEO). “Our families always celebrated Easter and New Year together.    And even before going into the medical field, my ambition was to become a missionary like Albert Schweitzer.”

Inspired by his mother to become a doctor, the young Raffy continued his medical studies at the renowned American University of Beirut (AUB), where he specialized in internal medicine and gastroenterology, finally concluding his instruction at Johns Hopkins University. Eleven members of his family became doctors.

While he was at AUB, the AMAA established Haigazian College. The founding president was Rev. Dr. John Markarian, now 100 years old. In medical school, Hovanessian recalled, his “good friends and classmates were Evangelicals,” like Dr. Missak Abdulian, Dr. Sarkis Tilkian, and Dr. Hrair Gulesserian. Many of the AMAA-sponsored and supported minsters came from Beirut’s Near East School of Theology, he added.

Drafted into the U.S. army as a major, Hovanessian put his medical education to good use during the Vietnam War, focusing on infectious diseases of the stomach and colon during his assignment at the Fort Knox, Kentucky, army camp. Following one year in group practice in Munster, Indiana, Dr. Hovanessian went into private practice from 1970 to 2005.  During that period, he and his family attended Sts. Joachim and Ann Apostolic church. His immediate family includes art curator wife Victoria Shoghag (nee Varjabedian), a son, two daughters, and seven grandchildren.

 

Attachment Never Severed

“My attachment to the Evangelical church has never been severed,” Dr. Hovanessian stated definitively. “As a Christian, I have been educated in its school system. Most of the students in Aleppo and Beirut who attended the Evangelical schools were not Evangelicals, and the schools survived because of the AMAA support.

“I am an Armenian Christian who belongs to any Armenian church,” he stated, revealing that his wife’s family from Marash included 23 archpriests. “However, I am a good Christian today because of the Evangelical education I received. They are for the service that Christ was speaking about,” Dr. Hovanessian declared.

Dr. Raffy A. Hovanessian has been president of the medical staff at Mercy Hospital, of the Alpha Omega Honor Medical Society, and of the Asian American Medical Society. He has also served as chairman of the Department of Medicine at both Mercy Hospital and Methodist Hospital, and chairman of Methodist Hospital’s credentials committee.

In the Armenian community, he has been a Board member of the Armenian Assembly, the AGBU, and the American University of Armenia. He has served as a vice chair and delegate to the Armenian National Assembly at Etchmiadzin for the election of the Catholicoses in 1995 and 1999, vice chair of the Diocesan Council, and member of the Knights of Vartan.

In 2014, Dr. Hovanessian was honored as the Diocesan Armenian Church Member of the Year. In 2000, he received the Ellis Island Award, Etchmiadzin’s St. Gregory Medal in 1996, and Antelias’s Prince of Cilicia medallion in 1983.

 

AMAA Mission Comes from the Bible

For both Drs. Nurhan and Celeste Telfeyan Helvacian, the message that the AMAA lives up to is the word of Christ, “to love and help one another.” Dr. Nurhan Helvacian grew up in the Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church in New York, and started attending the Armenian Presbyterian Church in Paramus, N.J., in 1992. In 2006, he started serving as a board member of the AMAA, and since 2007 as the Treasurer of the Association.

Dr. Celeste hails from the well-known and dedicated Telfeyan family. She was baptized by Rev. Antranig Bedikian, the much-admired and prolific writer of books. Her great uncle and grandfather were among the deeply involved founders and dedicated philanthropists of both the Telfeyan Evangelical Fund and of the AMAA. The goal of the Telfeyan Evangelical Fund was initially to help young Armenian ministers. Much of the Telfeyan Fund donations, which allocate funds for various Armenian causes, go through the AMAA. She is currently a board member of this Fund; since 2010, Nurhan is the treasurer.

Celeste’s grandmother was raised in a “very American Protestant church in a very Protestant American town” in Oklahoma. Celeste grew up in Manhasset, Long Island, and attended the local Congregational Church.

Her father’s family came to America in the late 1800s from Kayseri, and went into the oriental rug importing and rug sale business. Her mother’s family had migrated in 1918 from Istanbul. She remembers that her maternal grandfather, whose family hailed from Kharpert, had had a large scar on his neck. “During the Genocide, they had tried to slit his throat, but he pretended to be dead so he would not be killed.”

Nurhan, who was born in Istanbul, and whose maternal grandmother from Kayseri died of disease in the Genocide, commented that since joining the Evangelical church, spiritually he feels “more gratified and fulfilled in my Christian faith. I see our people express our faith in action, and feel that I am serving the Lord.” He said the basic principles of the Protestants are following the Gospels with an emphasis on Christ’s message.

Visiting Armenia twice, in 2008, and in 2014 for the dedication of the new Avedisian School, Celeste remarked, “Everyone in Armenia looked like somebody I knew.” Nurhan praised the AMAA programs and schools, day care centers, camps, and the AMAA medical mission trips to Armenia, which began in 2009.

Nurhan and Celeste have two daughters and one grandson.

Dr. Celeste Ann Telfeyan Helvacian received a Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and she is an anesthesiologist in The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ. She has previously been an assistant professor of anesthesiology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center and at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and director of obstetric anesthesiology at Weiler Hospital and at Mount Sinai Services.

Dr. Nurhan “Mike” Helvacian, a PH.D. in economics from City University, NY, is an adjunct professor of economics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and provides economic consulting and statistical data analysis services. He has directed research and economic programs at IBM, AT&T, NCCI, and the National Bureau of Economic Research. He has written extensively in his specialized fields, and is published in several professional booklets and journals.

The AMAA centennial celebration banquet honoring benefactors Edward and Pamela Avedisian and Charles (posthumously) and Doreen Bilezikian will take place on October 21, 2017, at the Glenpointe Marriott in Teaneck, N.J. For information about the banquet, please call the AMAA offices in Paramus, N.J., at 201-265-2607, or email [email protected].

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Armenian government ratifies joint military detachment deal with Russia

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
July 20, 2017 Thursday


Armenian government ratifies joint military detachment deal with Russia



YEREVAN, JULY 20, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government approved the law
on ratifying the agreement between Armenia and Russia on forming a
joint detachment of troops.

Russia’s Federation Council (upper house) ratified the agreement on July 19.

Earlier on July 14, the country’s State Duma (lower house) had
ratified the deal.

The agreement was signed on November 30, 2016 in Moscow. It defines
the rules and regulations of forming and deploying the troops. Issues
related to information exchange and technical matters are also
regulated under the deal.

“The detachment is formed in the Caucasian region of the Collective
Security, with the purpose of timely discovery of military offensive
preparations, to carry out control of the common land borders, as well
as participate in the air, radio-electronic and information
infrastructure defense”, the State Duma said in a statement.

The staff of the detachment will be defined by the ministries of
defense of Armenia and Russia, based on the joint analysis of the
military-political situation, and agreement on taking into account the
possible threat directions and deployment of the detachment.