The US Secretary of State and the Turkish FM discuss developments in the Caucasus

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 20:27, 1 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed developments in the Caucasus with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in the sidelines of the NATO Foreign Ministers’ Summit in Riga.

“”We both attach importance to comparing our views on various issues, including the situation in and around Ukraine, in the Western Balkans, as well as in the Caucasus, and in a number of other areas, with particular emphasis on US-Turkey collaboration and cooperation on various issues.” ARMENPRESS reports, Blinken said.

After the meeting, Çavuşoğlu made a note on his Twitter page, noting: “We discussed with Secretary Blinken the developments in Ethiopia, Ukraine, Syria and the Caucasus, as well as we talked about bilateral relations.”

Greek parliamentarians visit Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The delegation of the Parliament of Greece led by Chair of the Greek-Armenian Friendship Group Dimitrios Markopoulos visited today the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan on the sidelines of their working visit in Armenia, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute reports.

The Greek delegation was accompanied by chair of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on European integration affairs Arman Yeghoyan.

Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Harutyun Marutyan welcomed the guests and introduced the history of the creation of the Memorial.

The Greek parliamentarians laid flowers at the Eternal Flame and paid tribute to the memory of the innocent victims with a moment of silence. They also toured the Museum, got acquainted with the exhibits. At the end of the visit MP Dimitrios Markopoulos left a note at the Honorary Guest Book.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian army’s General Staff ex-deputy chief: War is very likely, but it is rare that there will be corridor

News.am, Armenia
Nov 25 2021

Former First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia, Lieutenant General Tiran Khachatryan says Syunik Province of Armenia might have the same fate as Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) did, Armlur.am reports.

Asked if this is a possibility, Khachatryan said the following: “There is a high probability of war, if security is not ensured, the army is not strengthened, the necessary objectives aren’t met and the capacities aren’t reinforced.”

According to him, even though certain activities have been carried out in this direction over the past year, they are definitely not enough. “We need to show that we are strong and are capable of taking certain actions to give a counterattack,” the army general emphasized.

Asked if Azerbaijan will obtain the corridor that it wants, Khachatryan said he doesn’t think so.


Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 22-11-21

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 17:22,

YEREVAN, 22 NOVEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 22 November, USD exchange rate up by 0.24 drams to 476.52 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.73 drams to 537.47 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.07 drams to 6.43 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.27 drams to 639.82 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 26.61 drams to 28512.93 drams. Silver price down by 2.64 drams to 379.72 drams. Platinum price down by 451.39 drams to 15872.01 drams.

CivilNet: Turkey setting “corridor” as a new precondition for normalization, says Armenian foreign minister

CIVILNET.AM

22 Nov, 2021 10:11

  • Turkey is setting new preconditions for normalizing relations with Armenia, says Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
  • Former President Serzh Sargsyan faces graft charges by a newly set up anti-corruption court.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is to hold his first press conference in over a year.

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Fresh flare-up of violence between Armenia and Azerbaijan a year after end of war

EuroNews.org
Nov 16 2021
By Euronews 16/11/2021 – 17:47

A year on from a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, fresh skirmishes broke out along the border on Tuesday after a week of deteriorating relations.

The defence ministries of both countries confirmed the fighting and exchanged accusations of provocations by the other side.

Armenia’s defence ministry said there are “fatalities and wounded” among its troops, adding that the death toll is yet to be confirmed, while it also stated that its forces “lost control of two military positions”.

The defence ministry of Azerbaijan claimed two of its soldiers were wounded during the exchange in the districts of Kelbajar-Gegharkunik and Lachin-Syunik, stating that “sudden military operation has been launched” in response to the alleged Armenian incursion.

Both sides are claiming that the skirmishes involved the use of artillery and armoured vehicles.

The situation remained tense on Tuesday afternoon as clashes continued in the latest cycle of violence following a year of tensions after the 2020 war in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh ended with a Russian-brokered peace deal.

The former Soviet states of Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a bloody war over the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s.

Thousands were killed on both sides, while hundreds of thousands of people were displaced.

The war ended with a truce in 1994, although there has been sporadic violence since as the dispute remains unresolved.

SPbPU and the Russian-Armenian University Strengthen Cooperation

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Russian-Armenian University (RAU) summed up the results of the third joint conference school, discussed the results of scientific and pedagogical cooperation in 2021, and discussed a pilot project to open a joint postgraduate school. Productive talks took place during the visit to the RAU of an official delegation from SPbPU, which included the Academic Supervisor, Professor of the Higher School of Applied Physics and Space Technologies Sergey MAKAROV and Deputy Director of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications Maksim VINNICHENKO.

The visit took place within the framework of the state project «Implementation of a set of measures to improve the efficiency of the Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) and Belarusian-Russian universities in training professional personnel for the digital economy through the development of research programs, additional education and advanced training programs for students and young scientific and pedagogical staff, including the use of modern distance technologies.» This project is funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and aims to develop cooperation between SPbPU and the two Slavic universities.

One of the key topics on the agenda was summarizing the results of the third Joint international conference on Astrophysics for Young Scientists, organized by SPbPU, RAU, and the Bürkan Astrophysical Observatory. During the conference, leading experts in astrophysics, space technology, radio astronomy, and navigation systems presented their reports, while young novice specialists had the opportunity to learn about the latest achievements in these scientific fields and share the results of their research. The organizers of the school stressed the importance of its holding in the issue of attracting the young generation to research works in the field of applied astrophysics and related fields and agreed to organize the fourth conference in 2022.

Another important topic of the talks was summing up the results of scientific and pedagogical cooperation between SPbPU and RAU for 2021 in the areas of «Physics of Nanostructures» and «Modern Telecommunication Technologies.» We have completed a textbook and several articles for highly ranked journals from the first quartile. In addition, we outlined the range of conferences where theses were sent to present and approve the results of joint scientific work, stressed Sergey MAKAROV. «Plans were also developed for further joint work under the ongoing Russian-Armenian RFBR grant for the study of single- and multi-particle optical effects in quantum dots Ge/Si.»

SPbPU and the RAU also held a separate meeting to discuss the organization of the 23rd All-Russian Youth Conference on Semiconductor and Nanostructure Physics and Semiconductor Opto- and Nanoelectronics, scheduled for late November 2021. The meeting resulted in the formation of a working group to organize the conference and a program committee to review the papers sent to the conference. The parties discussed the details of the conference, as well as approved online the list of invited speakers — leading scientists and experts — with the program committee.

It is important to note that the Russian-Armenian University is well developed in the field of natural sciences because training specialists in natural sciences, engineering, and technical specialties is important for the economy of both Armenia and Russia. Polytechnic University is interested in actively attracting RAU graduates to continue their education at SPbPU, commented Maxim VINICHENKO.

At the end of the visit, the parties discussed a pilot project to open a joint graduate school and the possibility of conducting joint degree defenses at SPbPU and RAU in the field of physics of semiconductors.

 

EU’s Charles Michel to host Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders for a meeting in Brussels

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 19 2021

President Charles Michel of the European Council held phone calls on 19 November with President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, in follow up to discussions earlier this week on the situation in the region and in the context of preparations of the Eastern Partnership Summit, to be held in Brussels on 15 December.

President Charles Michel proposed to host President Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for a meeting in Brussels in the margins of the EaP Summit.

Leaders have agreed to meet in Brussels to discuss the regional situation and ways of overcoming tensions for a prosperous and stable South Caucasus, which the EU supports.

During the phone calls, the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders have also agreed to establish a direct communication line, at the level of respective Ministers of Defense, to serve as an incident prevention mechanism.

Turkish press: UAE, Israel to jointly develop unmanned anti-submarine warfare vessels

People visit the EDGE display during the Dubai Airshow in Dubai, UAE, Nov. 15, 2021. (Reuters Photo)

United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel-based, state-owned weapons makers signed a strategic agreement in Dubai on Thursday to jointly design and produce unmanned vessels capable of carrying out anti-submarine warfare.

Emirati defense conglomerate EDGE and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced the partnership on the final day of the biennial Dubai Airshow.

In a joint statement, the firms said they would design the “170 M” advanced modular unmanned service vessels that would be able to be used for both military and commercial purposes.

The deal comes after the UAE and Israel last year established diplomatic ties under a deal where the United States also agreed to sell F-35 warplanes to Abu Dhabi.

Aerospace and defense company IAI in March said it would jointly develop an advanced drone defense system with EDGE.

The Emirati-Israeli unmanned vessels would be able to operate semi- and fully autonomously and carry out missions including submarine detection and anti-submarine warfare.

“These developments will open many doors for us in local and global markets, military and commercial alike,” EDGE Chief Executive Faisal Al Bannai said in the statement.

It would also be able be used for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, mine detection and sweeping, and as a deployment platform for certain types of aircraft.

Commercially, it would be able to be customized for oil and gas exploration among several other capabilities.

Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) will design the platform and integrate the control systems and payload, while IAI will develop the autonomous control system and integrate payloads to it.

The statement did not say how much capital had been committed to the project, or when it would enter production.

Armenian President congratulates Latvian counterpart on national day

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a congratulatory letter to President of Latvia Egils Levits on the national day, the Armenian President’s Office said.

“Armenia attaches importance to the strengthening of friendly relations with Latvia, which are based on common values.

I am sure that with joint efforts we will be able to give a new impetus to the Armenian-Latvian mutually beneficial cooperation in all areas of mutual interest”, the Armenian President said in his letter.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan