Armenia ex-president: The new government had a certain pathological fear of the army

News.am, Armenia
Feb 7 2021

The new government had a certain pathological fear of the army, Armenian ex-president Robert Kocharyan told Sputnik Armenia.

“There was probably such a program: confidence in the combat effectiveness of our army and confidence in our military superiority. What else has been added to it? Irresponsible statements of the head of the Armenian military department that the future is war, a new war, new territories. This is well known. Quite simply a silly statement. There is such a problem.”

“We fortified the front line, the army was constantly replenished with military equipment. The new authorities have changed the approach to military development in general. So what’s the problem? The new government had a certain pathological fear of the army.”

According to him, the new authorities had a very serious mistrust towards the army. 

“And the primary task was to put the army in its place, to belittle the role of the army in Armenian society,” he added.

Armenian FM discussed humanitarian situation in Artsakh with Luxembourgish Foreign Minister

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 5 2021

Armenia’s FM Ara Aivazian held on Friday a phone conversation with Jean Asselborn, Foreign Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the foreign ministry reported in a press statement. 

The ministers exchanged views on the issues of bilateral agenda, expressing mutual readiness to undertake practical steps aimed at preserving the existing dynamics. Both sides commended the effective cooperation established in the international platforms. 

In the context of the issues of regional security and stability Minister Aivazian briefed his counterpart on the humanitarian situation in Artsakh resulting from the Azerbaijani aggression. The Foreign Minister of Armenia expressed his gratitude to Jean Asselborn for Luxembourg’s principled position during the war and for the humanitarian assistance provided to the Armenians of Artsakh through the International Committee of the Red Cross, the source said. 

Crescenta Valley Youth Center to Host ‘Artsakh Survival Scenario’ Presented by Giro Manoyan

February 4,  2021



ARF Bureau member Giro Manoyan

The Western Armenia Committee of the Crescenta Valley Meher & Satig Der Ohanessian Youth Center will host a Zoom & Facebook presentation entitled the “Artsakh Survival Scenario,” which will be presented by Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau member Giro Manoyan. The presentation will take place on Thursday, February 11 at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time.

Manoyan will touch the 44-day war, which has substantially changed the situation in and around Artsakh, reversing major political, territorial, diplomatic, and other gains of the last 30 years. The republics of Artsakh and Armenia are facing new external and internal challenges and, in some instances, existential threats.

How can the Armenian nation overcome these challenges and threats? What urgent changes are needed? What are the options for Artsakh survival: Artsakh’s international recognition as independent country, joining Armenia, joining Russia or stay as it is?

Manoyan, a son of Kharpert and Dikranagerd, was born in Beirut, Lebanon. In 1976, he moved to Montreal, Canada and studied political Science at Concordia University. In the 1980s he was the Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of Canada. From 1989 to 1991, he was the assistant editor, and from 1991 to 1999 the editor of the Horizon Weekly Canadian-Armenian newspaper. Manoyan moved to Armenia in 1999.

Since 2001, Manoyan has been the ARF Bureau Political Director in Yerevan. He was elected to the A.R.F. Bureau in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.

Below is the Zoom meeting information.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89032010858?pwd=WXdvVWZTRW5FT2JOaXpnVW54YXVydz09
Meeting ID: 890 3201 0858
Passcode: 070919

The Crescenta Valley Youth Center hosted a similar discussion in November, entitled “Current conditions in Armenia & Artsakh,” which was presented by Dr. Antranig Kasbarian. Watch the video of that talk below.

Turkey, Azerbaijan Begin Joint Military Drills Near Armenian Border

Big News Network
Feb 2 2021

Turkey and Azerbaijan have begun large-scale joint military exercises in eastern Anatolia near the border with Armenia.

The winter military exercises, set to run from February 1 to 12 near the city of Kars, are the latest sign of deepening ties between the Turkic allies after Turkey threw its weight behind Azerbaijan in its victory against ethnic Armenian forces in a six-week war over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Turkish Defense Ministry said in a statement the drills are intended to ensure combat coordination and capabilities under winter conditions.

On Twitter, it posted a video of two combat helicopters saluting the Turkish flag above Kars castle.

On January 30, a joint Turkish-Russian observation center to monitor the cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh began operations inside Azerbaijan, giving Ankara a greater footprint in the South Caucasus.

Under the Russian-brokered cease-fire agreement reached on November 9, a chunk of Nagorno-Karabakh and all seven districts around it were placed under Azerbaijani administration after almost 30 years under the control of ethnic Armenians.

More than 4,700 people were killed in the flare-up of violence.

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Armenia ex-MOD: During war I failed to overcome uncertainty in PM-Defense Ministry-General Staff

News.am, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

Former Minister of Defense of Armenia David Tonoyan gave an interview to Mediamax, and reflected on his statements before the recent Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war, the course of the war, and the reasons for the defeat of the Armenian side.

Chief of General Staff Onik Gasparyan stated that at the meeting of the Security Council on June 12, 2020, he said that “our adversary is not only Azerbaijan, but also Turkey. Therefore, Armenia cannot effectively resist the combined military potential of these states, and it is necessary to direct all the political and diplomatic potential to avoid or at least postpone the war.” What was your position at that Security Council meeting?

The coordinated and synchronized approach of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff was reported at the meeting.

In that case, how adequate do you think the PR campaign of Tavush July battles was, which could not but cause additional concern to Azerbaijan and Turkey?

The “PR-campaign” and “additional concern to Azerbaijan and Turkey” were the last things representatives of the Armed Forces were interested in. But the unbalanced attitude of Aliyev and the Azerbaijani elite, followed by rather harsh “brotherly” assurances of Turkey to punish Armenia for “not knowing the regional realities and destabilizing the situation”, was unexpected for us.

Onik Gasparyan also stated that on the fourth day of the war he noted that it was necessary to take measures to stop the war within two or three days, otherwise we would have more unfavorable conditions for the negotiation process every day that follows. What was your position?

The Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces have honestly and selflessly done more than it was possible in order to win. And the analysis made on the basis of General Staff’s cold calculations was coordinated with me.

There are many publications and evidences that the situation in the Defense Army was chaotic, and unauthorized people participated in the planning of military operations. How could a situation like this occur?

I believe that when the internal political situation stabilizes, an investigation will be launched and all similar questions will get their answers.

What was your biggest personal omission during this war?

During the war, I failed to overcome the uncertainty in PM-Defense Ministry-General Staff command order and the obstacles arising from it. In particular, these are issues related to mobilization, the role and functions of the Security Council, the functions and official relations between the Armenian Armed Forces, the Defense Army and President of Artsakh, the organization of self-defense in Artsakh and the evacuation of the population.

Under the new Constitution adopted in 2015, the Minister of Defense is actually excluded from the process of planning and conducting military operations during the war, since these powers are vested in the Commander-in-Chief and the Chief of General Staff of Armed Forces. After the constitutional amendments, an attempt was made to settle this ambiguity in the law “On Defense”, which, as life has shown us, was not enough.

Nevertheless, as I said in my November 20 address, I am ready to assume my share of responsibility.

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