French Presidential Candidate Visits Artsakh; Baku Adds Her to ‘Black List’

French presidential hopeful Valérie Pécresse (right) with Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan (left) in Stepanakert on Dec. 22 (Photo from Twitter)

Valérie Pécresse, a leading candidate in France’s upcoming presidential race, visited Artsakh on Wednesday as part of her trip to Armenia, upsetting Azerbaijan, whose government placed her on its so-called “black list,” which includes political officials who have visited Artsakh during the past several decades.

The conservative candidate is challenging President Emmanuel Macron of France and has made the trip to Armenia presumably to ramp up support for her candidacy with the large French-Armenian voter base.

Pécresse was accompanied to Artsakh by Michel Barnier, the European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator and a former French foreign minister, and Bruno Retailleau, the leader of the conservative Les Republicains party’s bloc in the French Senate.

On their trip, the French officials met with Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan, Foreign Minister David Babayan.

“In Armenia, a brotherly country for France, I come to plead for the return of peace in Nagorno-Karabakh and the strengthening of French support in the economic and cultural areas and protection of religious heritage,” Pecresse tweeted before flying back to Paris on Thursday.

Pécresse’s trip to Artsakh promoted Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry to summon the French charge d’affaires in Baku and present him with a protest note. In an official announcement, the foreign ministry also slammed the trip saying it was an affront to “Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
In Yerevan on Thursday, Pécresse told reporters that Azerbaijan’s aggressive attack on Artsakh and Armenia should be viewed as a warning for all of Europe.

“I think that what happened in Armenia was an important warning for Europe, and it would be very wrong for us to underestimate its importance and think that everything that happened here doesn’t threaten us, because Europe’s history is full of lessons that threats have emerged at times when they were underestimated,” Pécresse said at a press conference.

Pécresse, who heads the Île-de-France region of Paris, met with President Armen Sarkissian, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and other officials, with whom she discussed the 44-Day War and the post-war situation. She called on called on the Azerbaijani authorities to unconditionally release all remaining Armenian prisoners of war.

Pécresse believes that France can play a role in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict in several arenas and cited the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship as an example, as well as addressing the matter as part of the European Union’s agenda.

“You know that in January France will assume the presidency of the European Union, and I believe we have an important role here to convince other European countries to be more involved in solving the conflicts of the region,” Pécresse said. She also welcomed the meeting between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan last week mediated by the President of the European Council Charles Michel.

This was Pécresse’s third visit to Armenia. The first was in 1990 when she worked at the French Embassy in Moscow and visited Armenia to assess the devastation caused by the 1988 earthquake. She also visited Armenia for the Francophone summit, during which she advanced cooperation between Yerevan and Île-de-France and the Tavush Province.

She recalled her visit then to the Dzidzernagapert Armenian Genocide Complex, where she planted a tree. During her most recent trip this week, she resisted the Memorial Complex, as well as the Yerablur National Military Cemetery. Pécresse and her delegation also visited the Zinvori Tun (Soldier’s Home) Rehabilitation Center where veterans of the 2020 war are being treated for their injuries.

“We attach importance to the issue of protection of Christians because we aren’t naïve, our eyes aren’t closed, and we think that today there are certain dangers threatening Armenia, but these dangers are also hanging over France and Europe,” said Pécresse, who is campaigning on preserving Christian values.

Pécresse is not the only French presidential candidate to travel to Armenia. Last week, far-right presidential hopeful Eric Zemmour also visited Armenia.

The French election will be held on April 10, 2022.

Humanitarian situation improved in Nagorno Karabakh thanks to presence of Russian peacekeepers – Putin

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. The humanitarian situation has improved in Nagorno Karabakh thanks to the presence of the Russian peacekeepers, President of Russia Vladimir Putin said during the enlarged board session of the Defense Ministry.

“It has already been more than a year our peacekeepers help to maintain the stability in Nagorno Karabakh. The humanitarian situation has improved mostly thanks to their efforts, demining of territories of several regions have been carried out, the social infrastructure objects have been restored, the historical and cultural monuments have been preserved”, Putin said.

He thanked the peacekeepers for the professionalism and endurance.

Macron: Armenia, Azerbaijan, together

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 16 2021

POLITICS 19:50 16/12/2021 ARMENIA

French President Emmanuel Macron shared on Facebook a photo of Wednesday’s trilateral meeting with the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders, captioning it in French, Armenian and Azerbaijani.

"Armenia, Azerbaijan, together," Macron wrote on Thursday.

Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev met in Brussels on Wednesday for the second time in two days at the initiative of the French president.

“We will never abandon the Armenians,” Macron said in a tweet after the meeting. “We will always seek solutions for a lasting peace. I call for this holiday season to be a period of humanitarian progress and appeasement.”

Sports: Iran Loses to Armenia in Boxing Tournament

Tasnim News Agency, Iran

Dec 18 2021


Iran Loses to Armenia in Boxing Tournament

December, 18, 2021 – 14:02 Sports news


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran was defeated against Armenia in its first match in the International Team Boxing Tournament.

In the match, held in Yerevan’s Dinamo Sports Complex, Iran lost to the host 5-4.

Teams from Armenia, Iran, Ukraine, and Georgia have participated in the tournament.

The boxers compete in all 13 weight categories.

The tournament gives opportunities to new boxers to participate and gain experience for the upcoming events.

Armenia to appoint special representative to start talks with Turkey — foreign ministry

TASS, Russia
Dec 14 2021
"Armenia is always ready to launch the process of normalizing relations with Turkey without any preconditions, which is stated in the Armenian government’s program," Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said

YEREVAN, December 14. /TASS/. Armenia hails Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s statement on the appointment of a special representative to normalize relations with Yerevan and will assign its own envoy to start a dialogue, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan stated on his Facebook page on Tuesday.

"Armenia is always ready to [launch] the process of normalizing relations with Turkey without any preconditions, which is stated in the Armenian government’s program. So, we positively view the statement made by the Turkish Foreign Minister regarding the appointment of a special representative to normalize relations and confirm that the Armenian side will also appoint its own envoy to start the talks," the spokesperson noted.

On Monday, the Turkish top diplomat said that Ankara and Yerevan would appoint special representatives to normalize relations in the near future.

Although Armenia and Turkey share a common border, there are no diplomatic ties between them. In 2009, the countries’ foreign ministers signed protocols on the establishment of diplomatic relations in Zurich, however, these documents were not ratified by the parties. On March 1, 2018, Armenia announced the cancellation of the protocols.

Armenian American spiritual leaders call on Biden to cease all military aid to Azerbaijan

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 10 2021

The spiritual leaders of American Christians of Armenian heritage have called on President Biden to cease all U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan – fully enforcing Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act.

” As you know, Armenia, the world’s first Christian nation is today a landlocked, blockaded, genocide survivor state, striving to survive on the frontiers of global freedom. The United States should stand in solidarity with Armenia in every way, and that must begin by ending any and all U.S. military aid to a nation that would erase our ancient nation from the map of the world. We must never, as Americans, be complicit in such genocidal violence,” the leaders say.

Below is the full text of the letter:

Dear President Biden,

We write today, as the spiritual leaders of American Christians of Armenian heritage, to ask you to cease all U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan, a wealthy nation that has used its vast riches to assault and ethnically-cleanse Christian Armenians living upon our ancient and indigenous homeland.

We welcomed your support as a Senator for Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act, and were encouraged by your call, as a candidate, for the enforcement of this law by your predecessor. You were correct in assessing that Azerbaijan has violated both the spirit and the letter of this statute. Inspired and informed by the very stand that you have taken on this issue, we are today asking you to withdraw your waiver of Section 907 and fully enforce this provision of U.S. law.

As you know, Armenia, the world’s first Christian nation is today a landlocked, blockaded, genocide survivor state, striving to survive on the frontiers of global freedom. The United States should stand in solidarity with Armenia in every way, and that must begin by ending any and all U.S. military aid to a nation that would erase our ancient nation from the map of the world. We must never, as Americans, be complicit in such genocidal violence.

In light of these concerns, and given Azerbaijan’s thoroughly documented pattern of violating internationally recognized human rights, we call upon you to suspend U.S. security and military assistance to Azerbaijan.

We look forward to learning of your renewed leadership in saving Christian Armenian lives.

Prayerfully,

Archb. Hovnan Derderian
Primate, Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Archb. Anoushavan Tanielian
Prelate, Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Bishop Daniel Findikian
Primate, Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Bishop Torkom Donoyan
Prelate, Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Bishop Mikhael Mouradian
Eparch, Armenian Catholic Eparchy

Rev. Hendrik Shahnazarian
Minister, Armenian Evangelical Union

Zaven Khanjian
Executive Director Armenian Missionary Association of America

Romanos Petrosyan appointed Head of State Control Service

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 19:26, 9 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. By the decision of Prime Minister of Armenia NIkol Pashinyan, Romanos Petrosyan has been appointed Chairman of the State Control Service, ARMENPRESS reports the PM’s decision is published in e-gov.am website.

Earlier today, Romanos Petrosyan had been relieved of the post of Minister of Environment and Tigran Ulikhanyan – from the post of the Chairman of the State Control Service.




Turkish press: Azerbaijani Air Force conducts drill using Turkish drones

The Azerbaijani Air Force conducts a drill using Bayraktar TB2 drones in Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 2, 2021. (IHA Photo)

The Azerbaijani Air Force used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) made by Turkey's drone magnate Bayraktar in their recent military drill, the country's Defense Ministry said Thursday.

The drill, which included live-fire training flights, aimed to improve the Azerbaijani Air Force's combat skills.

"During live-fire training flights, the aerial reconnaissance was conducted in cooperation with units of other types of troops, and the coordinates of the imaginary enemy's land-based targets were determined," the ministry said in a statement.

The Azerbaijan Defense Ministry also released the drill's video footage.

The state-of-the-art drones helped Turkey's ally Azerbaijan defeat Armenia-backed occupying forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.

https://www.dailysabah.com/business/defense/azerbaijani-air-force-conducts-drill-using-turkish-drones

Defense ministry neither denies nor confirms report on withdrawal of Azerbaijani troops from Ishkhanasar section

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The defense ministry of Armenia commented on the report according to which the Azerbaijani troops pulled back from Armenia’s sovereign territory in the Ishkhanasar section.

In response to the inquiry of ARMENPRESS, the defense ministry neither confirmed nor denied the report, urging to spread information about the border situation, the movement of the Armed Forces, their positions or other actions based on the official statements of the ministry, not on the remarks of the community leaders.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan