Azerbaijan fires 3 mines from 60 mm mortar at one of the positions in Artsakh

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YEREVAN, JUNE 10, ARMENPRESS. On June 10, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces violated the ceasefire in the southwestern direction of the contact line in Artsakh by using small firearms and mortars.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Artsakh, at around 12:20, the Azerbaijani side fired 3 mines from a 60 mm caliber mortar towards one of the Defense Army positions.

The Armenian side has no losses.

The ceasefire violation was reported to the command of the Russian peacekeeping troops.

For the first time, an Armenian candidate will take part in the elections of the Luxembourg communal council

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YEREVAN, JUNE 9, ARMENPRESS. to be held on June 11 in Luxembourg City. Tatev Manukyan was nominated by “Fokus” party.

In a conversation with ARMENPRESS, Tatev Manukyan emphasized that municipal council elections will be held in different communities of Luxembourg and in the capital, which, according to her, will be historic, as an Armenian candidate is nominated for the first time. Non-citizens of Luxembourg who have the right of residence will also have the right to vote in these elections.

Manukyan emphasizes that more than 50 percent of people living in Luxembourg are not citizens of Luxemburg, and more than 70 percent of the population in Luxembourg City are non-citizens. This implies that only 30 percent of the population participated and voted in the elections before this decision.

“I am included in the electoral list of the Luxembourg communal council. As a result of the elections, 27 members of the communal council will be elected. 8 parties and a number of non-party candidates participate in the communal council elections. I was nominated by the “Fokus” party, which was founded by Frank Engel,” she said.

Tatev Manukyan, who was the honorary consul of Armenia in Luxembourg in 2020-2022, noted that during these years, she has been actively working for connecting and integrating the Armenian community with the multi-ethnic and diverse society of Luxembourg.

“I would like to particularly note that the Armenian community is not alone here, we have friends from different nationalities, including Luxembourgers, and this is exactly what I have been trying to achieve these years, I mean, to attract our non-Armenian friends to the Armenian community. Now we have also created an association in the community, thanks to which we have opened an Armenian Saturday school, a choir, and we also carry out various cultural events,” she said.

As for why she got involved in politics, the candidate for the Luxembourg communal council mentioned that more than 50 percent of the population in Luxembourg are foreigners, and it is very important that they also get involved in various events and take part in political processs.

She noted that her involvement in the political life of Luxembourg is primarily important from the point of view that she is a foreigner. Secondly, the Armenian community has a very important role in the public life of Luxembourg, so her participation in the upcoming elections is also important for that she represents the Armenian community.

“Very accomplished people, famous in their areas of activity, hardworking people live here. In Luxembourg, my activities related to the Armenian community will not change in any way, because I have always been active and will continue in the same way, irrespective of being or not being elected. And I should happily mention that we have a team in the community, we help each other a lot and we organize everything together,” said Manukyan.

She emphasized that in case of being elected, her involvement in various social and political initiatives will be much greater, which will help to involve the Armenian community more into the Luxembourg’s reality and vice versa.

If Tatev Manukyan succeeds in the upcoming elections, she plans to implement some cultural programs with Armenia.

“We will start from September a screening of a film about Artsakh. One has already taken place, and it was very important for me that more than half of the audience was not Armenian by nationality. It is very important that we succeed in delivering our culture to the society living next to the Armenian community. During the days of the war, when I was the honorary consul in Luxembourg, together with the embassy team, we focused our activities on raising the Artsakh issue and managed to get two resolutions adopted in the parliament. We continue to do everything we can in that direction,” she emphasized.

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Armenia-Azerbaijan Talks Planned For Next Week In US Postponed By Baku – Foreign Ministry

June 8 2023

 

The next round of talks between the top diplomats of Armenia and Azerbaijan that were scheduled for next week in Washington has been postponed at Baku’s request, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday

YEREVAN (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 08th June, 2023) The next round of talks between the top diplomats of Armenia and Azerbaijan that were scheduled for next week in Washington has been postponed at Baku’s request, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

Earlier in the month, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that talks between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov will be held in Washington on June 12.

“At the request of the Azerbaijani side, the next round of talks scheduled for next week in Washington has been postponed,” the statement said.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/armenia-azerbaijan-talks-planned-for-next-wee-1704990.html

PM Pashinyan, Speaker of the National Assembly of Slovenia emphasize the need to unblock Lachin Corridor

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YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation headed by the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, Urška Klakočar Zupančič, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister welcomed the visit of Mrs. Zupančič to Armenia and expressed confidence that it will give a new impetus to the further development of cooperation between the two countries. Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the expansion of both political and economic cooperation. The Prime Minister considered active cooperation at the parliamentary level, including on international platforms, necessary.

Urška Zupančič expressed Slovenia’s readiness to expand relations with Armenia in various directions.

The interlocutors touched on issues of regional importance. In particular, Nikol Pashinyan and Urška Zupančič emphasized the need to stop Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor, as well as its aggressive rhetoric. The Prime Minister presented details about the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, emphasized the importance of addressing the rights and security issues of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh under the internationally guaranteed dialogue mechanism.

 The Prime Minister presented the approaches of the Armenian side regarding the settlement of existing key issues.

Nikol Pashinyan and Urška Zupančič also highlighted the activities of the EU Civilian Mission in Armenia, which contributes to the regional peace and stability.

AW: Arizona State Legislature affirms Artsakh’s right to self-determination

PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Arizona State Legislature has affirmed the Republic of Artsakh’s (Nagorno Karabakh) right to self-determination in a proclamation issued by Arizona State House Speaker Ben Toma, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

“We welcome the proclamation from the Speaker of Arizona’s State Assembly recognizing Artsakh’s right to self-determination – an important step towards justice for the Armenians of Artsakh,” remarked ANCA National Board member Zanku Armenian. “Amid Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh, this demonstration of solidarity is a crucial part of our community’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness of this unfolding humanitarian catastrophe and ensure Azerbaijan is held accountable for its unabated aggression against the Armenian people. This proclamation is a testament to the tireless advocacy of Arizona’s Armenian-American community, and the ANCA looks forward to continuing to work alongside local activists in the state to ensure our community’s voice is heard at every level of government.”

Arizona Armenian community leaders Artur Artenyan and Vartan Arabyan, working in conjunction with the ANCA, spearheaded the legislative effort. The proclamation cites Artsakh as “the indigenous homeland of the Armenian people, and has been a center of Armenian cultural, political and religious life for several millennia.”

It goes on to document Soviet Azerbaijan’s decades of Artsakh oppression and post-independence aggression, “culminating in an assault on Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 that saw Azerbaijan perpetrate war crimes against the region’s Armenian population, and resulted in Azerbaijan seizing control of 70 percent of Karabakh’s territory.”

The proclamation salutes the Artsakh Armenians “efforts to exercise the right to self-determination and live free from violence and repression, and by recognizing the government of Artsakh, the international community can help put to rest this century-old conflict.”

Arizona House Speaker Toma then affirms support for the “Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh’s right to self-determination, and its continuing efforts to develop as a free and independent nation, in order to guarantee its citizens those rights inherent in a free and independent society; and be it further, I encourage the United States government to strengthen and solidify our country’s economic and cultural relationship with the Artsakh Republic and its citizens and continue to promote the humanitarian and economic rehabilitation of the region.”

The full text of the Arizona legislative proclamation is provided below.

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STATE OF ARIZONA SUPPORTS ARTSAKH RIGHT TO SELF DETERMINATION

Whereas, The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) is the indigenous homeland of the Armenian people, and has been a center of Armenian cultural, political, and religious life for several millennia; and

Whereas, despite its historical and cultural ties to Armenia, in 1921, Joseph Stalin arbitrarily severed Artsakh from Armenia, and placed it under the administration of Soviet Azerbaijan in violation of the national, territorial, and human rights of the Armenian people; and

Whereas, following decades of oppression under Soviet Azerbaijani rule, the Armenians of Artsakh in a popular referendum, voted overwhelmingly in support of exerting their right to self-determination and declared independence from the Soviet Union; and

Whereas, Azerbaijan responded to these calls for independence by force, plunging the region into a bloody conflict that ended with a ceasefire agreement that secured Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-governance; and

Whereas, in defiance of the ceasefire agreement and conflict resolution efforts, Azerbaijan continued to threaten the security and sovereignty of Artsakh in the decades following the war, culminating in an assault on Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 that saw Azerbaijan perpetrate war crimes against the region’s Armenian population, and resulted in Azerbaijan seizing control of 70% of Karabakh’s territory; and

Whereas, The Armenians of Artsakh remain resolute in their efforts to exercise the right to self-determination and live free from violence and repression, and by recognizing the government of Artsakh, the international community can help put to rest this century-old conflict.

Therefore, I, Representative Ben Toma, Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, do hereby recognize and support the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh’s right to self-determination, and its continuing efforts to develop as a free and independent nation, in order to guarantee its citizens those rights inherent in a free and independent society; and be it further, I encourage the United States government to strengthen and solidify our country’s economic and cultural relationship with the Artsakh Republic and its citizens and continue to promote the humanitarian and economic rehabilitation of the region.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.


Ilham Aliyev on the fate of Karabakh Armenians




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Aliyev on the fate of Karabakh Armenians

“There will be no third invitation. Either they themselves will come to us humbly, or events will develop in a different direction,” Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said of the fate of the Armenian population of Karabakh. “We have every opportunity to carry out any operation in that region. Therefore, the “parliament” must be dissolved, the element calling itself “president” must surrender, all “ministers”, “deputies” and others must already leave their posts. Only in this case can we talk about any kind of amnesty,” he added.


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Aliyev met with the people who returned to the city of Lachin and handed them the keys to their houses.

Prior to Aliyev’s visit, the first group (20 families) of internally displaced people moved to Lachin, who left the city, occupied in 1992 during the first Karabakh war.

In a conversation with the residents of Lachin, Aliyev stated that a peace treaty should be signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia based on the principle of territorial integrity.

He also commented on the latest events that took place in the part of Karabakh where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily stationed:

“Having taken the necessary steps, we have achieved what we wanted in the territories in Karabakh, which are now under the control of the Russian peacekeeping mission. By establishing a border checkpoint on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border on April 23, we finally resolved the issue of territorial integrity.

Our territorial integrity was already restored as a result of the second Karabakh war. But the border checkpoint was the last point from which uncontrolled movement from Armenia to the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan and back was carried out. The movement is still there today, but it is under complete control.”

“After the end of the second Karabakh war, I said that a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia is possible only if they say: Karabakh is Azerbaijan!

Only 3-4 years ago they said “Karabakh is Armenia” and believed that they could keep our lands under occupation forever. They believed that we, Azerbaijanis, would put up with such a situation. I told you no, we won’t. And to them, and to their patrons, and to those who support them today, I said at that time that we would never reconcile. Life has shown once again: everything we say, we do.

The statement made a few days ago by the leadership of Armenia is in fact a repetition of my words said several years ago: “Karabakh is Azerbaijan!”.

And now, after Armenia has already recognized our territorial integrity, there are virtually no serious obstacles left for the peace treaty. I am sure that a peace treaty can be signed in the near future if Armenia does not again deceive and change its position again. If it is signed, it is very good, if it is not signed, in any case, the Azerbaijani state will not face any problem because of this, because we are a strong side, we have a strong position at the negotiating table, we have strong positions on the border. Even if the peace treaty is not signed, we will live in peace and security,” Aliyev said.

In Aliyev’s interview with state television, the Azerbaijani President talked about issues related to resolving the conflict between his country and Armenia

Aliyev expressed his opinion about the future fate of the Karabakh Armenians, with whose representatives official Baku held two meetings in Khojaly with the mediation of the leadership of the Russian peacekeeping contingent.

After that, the Azerbaijani authorities twice invited representatives of the Karabakh Armenians to Baku to continue negotiations, but the Armenian side refused.

“The checkpoint established on April 23 at the border should become a lesson for the Armenians living in the Karabakh region today. Unfortunately, they still rely on someone, as if someone will come and save them, someone will come and wage war with Azerbaijan. All this is nonsense.

During the second Karabakh war, we showed a strong will, and if at that time no one from outside dared to intervene against us, then today, after we again became the masters of all these lands, who will come and fight with us instead of the Armenians?

First, it’s illegal. We are on our native land, and the Karabakh region, where Armenians live today, is our ancestral land that belongs to us by right. Simply, we believe that they themselves will understand, they themselves will come and take a step in order to live under the flag of Azerbaijan. We are waiting for this. Therefore, we are not taking any other step, and I believe that the events that have taken place over the past two and a half years should awaken them, awaken them from this dream, from these dreams.

From here, from the Lachin region, which they exploited for many years and where they illegally settled, I tell them again: your book has been closed. The book “Miatsuma” was closed, separatism came to an end. Dreams of independence went the same way as status. And we sent the status to the right place during the second Karabakh war. Therefore, the only way left is to obey the laws of Azerbaijan, become loyal, normal citizens of Azerbaijan, throw their fake “state attributes” into the trash can and dissolve the “parliament”.

Allegedly, a “parliament” functions there, supposedly there is a president, a minister, all this is ridiculous. We’re just being patient. Although everyone is well aware that today we have every opportunity to carry out any operation in that region. Therefore the “parliament” must be dissolved, the element calling itself “president” must surrender, all “ministers”, “deputies” and others must already leave their posts. Only in this case can there be concessions. Only in this case can we talk about any kind of amnesty.”

“I must also say that recently international organizations have actually completely agreed with our position. I already see this in various meetings. So why did you agree? Because we are right, because we do not take a step away from our position. So today no one talks about either independence or autonomy, or anything else.

It’s just that the latest messages coming to us are: what will be the fate of the “leadership” there? Are they eligible for amnesty? I’m telling you to look. First, we sent a delegation there. My representative held the first meeting with them there, after which we invited them to Baku, come and talk. They refused. After that, we invited them to Baku for the second time. That is, representatives of the Armenian minority living in Karabakh. They refused that too. There will be no third invitation. Either they themselves will humbly come to us, or events will develop in a different direction.

They can fall under amnesty only if they themselves voluntarily leave all fictitious positions and apply for Azerbaijani citizenship. And then we’ll see.”

Speaking at the 10th Global Baku Forum, the President of Azerbaijan held forth on the Armenians of Karabakh

Ilham Aliyev touched upon the issue of the return of Azerbaijani soldiers detained and arrested in Armenia, and on delimitation of the state border between the two neighboring countries:

“Recently, two of our soldiers, having lost their way, crossed into the territory of Armenia, where they were tortured.

I must say that after the end of the second Karabakh war, the representatives of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed that if someone gets lost, because the probability of this is high, especially in the winter months, you yourself know that the climate here is very severe, mountains, gorges, you can get lost – if this happens, then these people should be returned within a maximum of two days.

We kept it. We detained them for a maximum of two days, interrogated them and returned them – both civilians and military. Look t what they did. First, they brutally beat our lost soldiers, put handcuffs on them, humiliated their dignity, filmed the moment of their beating. After that, they were arrested and already convicted. Where is it seen?

At a trilateral meeting in Brussels on May 14, I said that this was unacceptable. If you violate this agreement, then you yourself will pay for it. Return our troops immediately. But instead they were sentenced to 11 years. There was no court, no lawyer, no judge, no representatives of the media. What kind of court? This is lawlessness.

That’s why I say today: before it’s too late. While Armenia, although not de facto, has legal independence, while the concept of Armenia’s borders is accepted in a certain sense. They must accept our terms. They don’t want delimitation, and they don’t need to. What will happen in this case? The border will pass where we say. They know that we can do it. No one will help them, neither the French retired policemen who arrived from Europe, nor anyone else, no one.

The delimitation of borders must take place on our terms, that is, on fair terms. The peace treaty must be based on international conditions, the road to Nakhchivan must be opened, and the representatives of the Armenian army, who are still dug in in Karabakh, must be withdrawn from there. These are our conditions.

I declare these conditions here, in the city of Lachin, so that everyone can see tht today we are here and we will be here forever. Let them also know that the villages of Armenia are visible from here. We also see these villages, that is, let them not forget about this.”

https://jam-news.net/aliyev-on-the-fate-of-karabakh-armenians/

Azerbaijanian leader says Baku may sign peace treaty with Yerevan soon

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This can happen if Yerevan does not change its position, the Azerbaijani leader said

BAKU, May 28. /TASS/. Azerbaijan and Armenia could sign a peace agreement in the near future, unless Yerevan goes back on its stance again, Azerbaijanian President Ilham Aliyev told residents of the Lachin Corridor on Sunday.

“I am confident that a peace treaty could be signed in the near future unless Armenia <…> changes its position again,” the AZERTAC state-owned news agency quoted the Azerbaijanian leader as saying.

However, Aliyev said, even if no peace agreement is ever signed, “we will live in comfort and security,” as he said Azerbaijan had strong positions both in negotiations and on the border.

Armenian Defense Ministry Says Lost Communication With 2 Soldiers On Azerbaijani Border

 

The Armenian Defense Ministry said on Saturday that it had lost communication with two soldiers on the border with Azerbaijan, with search operations currently being carried out

MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 27th May, 2023) The Armenian Defense Ministry said on Saturday that it had lost communication with two soldiers on the border with Azerbaijan, with search operations currently being carried out.

Earlier in the week, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry stated that it had thwarted an attempt to “violate the Azerbaijani state border by a sabotage and reconnaissance group of Armenian armed forces” and detained two Armenian servicepeople.

Yerevan rejected the accusation.

“On May 26, from 7 p.m. (15:00 GMT), communication with 2 servicemen of the RA Armed Forces supplying food to combat positions was interrupted. Search operations are being carried out to find the servicemen,” the ministry said in a statement.

It added that the version of them “turning up the Azerbaijani side” was also being investigated.

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Armenia recognizes 86.6 thousand km2 of Azerbaijan and expects Azerbaijan to recognize 29.8 thousand km2 of Armenia. PM

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YEREVAN, MAY 24, ARMENPRESS.  Armenia reaffirms the agreement recorded in Brussels, according to which it recognizes 86.6 thousand square kilometers of Azerbaijan and expects that Azerbaijan will also reaffirm that it recognizes 29.8 thousand square kilometers of Armenia, ARMENPRESS reports, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session.

Hripsime Grigoryan from Civil Contract Party asked why Armenia recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and specifies the territorial dimensions.

“Why 86.6 thousand and 29.8 thousand, because from here the next question arises: what is that territorial integrity that we recognize? Azerbaijan has a very clear narrative, it says that Armenia does not recognize its territorial integrity, that is, if it does not recognize that Azerbaijan is 86.6 thousand square kilometers, then they do not recognize that Armenia is 29 thousand 800 square kilometers. And that conversation is happening in front of the international community. And when Azerbaijan continuously attacks Armenia, and, of course, we are in contact with the international community, they say that Armenia does not recognize their territorial integrity either, attacked or is attacking them. Suppose, Armenia does not recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, and if Azerbaijan attacks, the CSTO will come and stand by Armenia. CSTO said during and as a result of these attacks: “I will come and stand by your side, but I will just send 30 very strong observers,” said the Prime Minister.

Pashinyan emphasized that a decision must be made. “We can say that we do not recognize Azerbaijan’s 86.6 thousand square kilometers, and in our opinion, Azerbaijan is not 86.6 thousand square kilometers, but 45.7 thousand square kilometers. They will say that in their opinion, Armenia is not 29.8 thousand square kilometers, but 8700 square kilometers. And yes, I reaffirm from this podium that Armenia reaffirms the agreement recorded in Brussels, that Armenia recognizes 86.6 thousand square kilometers of Azerbaijan, and I expect that Azerbaijan will also reaffirm that it recognizes 29.8 thousand square kilometers of Armenia”, said the Prime Minister.

Armenia awards Senator Leo Housakos the Order of Friendship

Senator Leo Housakos was honoured with the Order of Friendship by the decree of Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan.

The award was presented for Sen. Housakos’ “contribution to the strengthening and the development of friendly ties between Armenia and Canada, and his dedication to preserving universal human values,” the Armenian Embassy in Canada posted on social media. “Congratulations, Honourable Senator, on your well deserved recognition! Wishing you continued success and the very best in all your future endeavours.”

Senator Don Plett paid tribute to Housakos on the occasion of the honour from Armenia.

“Senator Housakos has served the Senate and the people of Canada for many years and in various capacities, including as Speaker of the Senate in 2015,” Senator Plett said. “His particular passion, however, has been his commitment to international human rights, freedom and the rule of law. In that capacity, we know him to have spoken out courageously on matters of human rights all around the world.”

The Senator added that amongst the peoples Sen. Housakos has spoken for “are the people of Armenia.

“Armenia is a country that has suffered significantly in recent years, surrounded as it is by hostile and often aggressive neighbours. In 2020, Armenia was attacked by its neighbour Azerbaijan in the so-called 44-day war. That attack was supported by Turkey. There were few voices in Canada speaking out for Armenia back then. Turkey is, after all, a NATO ally. The issue was considered too delicate for many. However, Sen. Housakos had the courage to speak out. He exposed the silence of the international community on both the war and on the forced uprooting of many Armenian people from their homes. He condemned the lopsided settlement imposed on Armenia by its powerful neighbours.”

Sen. Plett explained that Sen. Housakos “did not receive many accolades from the Government of Canada for his actions, but the people of Armenia did take notice. Indeed, he was recently awarded the Order of Friendship through a decree by the President of Armenia.

“Colleagues, I can say from a personal perspective that I am particularly proud of Sen. Housakos’ work as he defends human rights and the rule of law around the world. I hope all Senators will join me in extending our warmest congratulations to our friend Senator Leo Housakos. Congratulations on this well‑deserved honour.”

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