Nagorno Karabakh unable to host planned International Medical Congress due to blockade

 15:21, 5 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS. The 6th International Medical Congress of Armenia, which was planned to take place in Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), will instead be held in Yerevan on July 6-8 because of the blockade, the Healthcare Ministry of Nagorno Karabakh said in a statement.

Healthcare representatives from Nagorno Karabakh have participated in the congress before and will do so again this year, but remotely.

The event brings together leading healthcare professionals for discussions and exchange of experience. 

Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia and the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan since late 2022. The Azerbaijani blockade constitutes a gross violation of the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh ceasefire agreement, which established that the 5km-wide Lachin Corridor shall be under the control of Russian peacekeepers. Furthermore, on February 22, 2023 the United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.  Azerbaijan has been ignoring the order ever since. Moreover, Azerbaijan then illegally installed a checkpoint on Lachin Corridor. The blockade has led to shortages of essential products such as food and medicine. Azerbaijan has also cut off gas and power supply into Nagorno Karabakh, with officials warning that Baku seeks to commit ethnic cleansing against Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh. Hospitals have suspended normal operations and the Red Cross has been facilitating the medical evacuation of patients.

Yerevan City Hall names new spokesperson of mayor

 10:53, 3 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS. Hayk Kostanyan has been appointed as spokesperson of the Mayor of Yerevan.

His appointment was announced at a City Hall meeting on Monday by Vice Mayor Tigran Avinyan.

Kostanyan previously served as spokesperson of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Sports: Newcastle United tipped to sign attacking midfielder told to snub Manchester City

Newcastle World, UK
July 2 2023

Newcastle United have been credited with an interest in an Armenian international.

Newcastle United and Manchester City have been credited with an interest in Armenia international Eduard Spertsyan.

The 23-year-old attacking midfielder, who plays for Russian side Krasnodar, was reportedly watched by both clubs during Armenia’s 4-2 win over Wales on June 16.

Spertsyan has spent his entire career with Krasnodar so far, where he has scored 22 goals and provided 18 assists in 75 appearances.

Former Tottenham Hotspur striker and Russia international Roman Pavlyuchenko was asked about the speculation surrounding Spertsyan, and he urged the player to join Newcastle over Man City, if given the chance.

The 41-year-old told MetaRatings: “Yes, he had a good last season but we (Russian clubs) don’t play in European competition. And who watches our league? If this interest is real, such offers cannot be refused. I would advise Eduard to go to Newcastle.

“There is no chance (of playing regularly) at City, and there will most likely be an instant loan. Someone will say ‘how can you refuse City’? But you can choose a great club and not play a single match. (At Newcastle) he will play, it seems to me. I would do that. And, from there, you can get to a top team like Manchester City.”

PM Pashinyan, the delegation of the US State Department refer to regional and international processes

 18:56,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation headed by James O’Brien, Head of the US Department of State’s Sanctions Coordination Office, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the dynamic nature of the development of Armenian-American relations and emphasized the support of the US administration in promoting democratic reforms in our country.

The interlocutors referred to the processes taking place in the region and the international arena, as well as various issues of mutual interest.

Issues related to the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh resulted by the illegal blockade of Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan’s provocative and aggressive actions on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and on the line of contact with Nagorno-Karabakh, the progress of negotiations on the settlement of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as the Armenian-Turkish process were discussed.

Azerbaijani Press: Prison life for Armenian minorities in Karabakh: reintegration is only way to independence for them

AZERNEWS
Azerbaijan –
Qabil Ashirov

Despite persistence and all provocations done by the Armenian side, being compassionate, Azerbaijan still gives a hug to poor Armenian minorities kept as hostages by separatists in Karabakh. The Azerbaijani side does not miss any opportunity to give a push to the integration process, but the Armenian government, separatists in Karabakh, and their mouthpiece abroad go the extra mile to interrupt it. Once again, the issue was tabled during the meeting between the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, and the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Azerbaijan Dragana Kozich. The top diplomat reiterated that Azerbaijan can provide Armenians in Karabakh with assistance. Like previous ones, the Armenian side and their promoters in the West turned a blind eye to the offer. With unknown reasons, they are keeping to demand that Azerbaijani citizens in Karabakh must integrate not into Azerbaijan, but Armenia.

Speaking to Azernews on the issue, the member of the Azerbaijani Parliament Fazil Mustafa noted that the Armenian side is aware of remaining at an impasse but they resist due to the temptation of some foreign countries. However, he stated that it is their last fidget. The MP underlined that the reckless approaches of Western politicians harm the peace building process instead of promoting it.

“In fact, they themselves know that the Armenians have no way out. This is their last chance to fuss about. The brazen calls of some US congressmen to take decisions that threaten the sovereignty of Azerbaijan, the adoption of certain documents, the adoption of resolutions by irresponsible and lawbreaker PACE MPs in the Assembly using various means to flatter Armenians do not help in solving the issue. On the contrary, it increases the problems of Armenians. Because timely integration would be a more convenient way to solve problems,” Fazil Mustafa said.

Regarding this, MP Fazil Mustafa noted that neither the proposals of the Azerbaijan state nor the initiatives of the ICRC will be accepted by the Armenians at this stage. He emphasized that compactly-settled Armenians in Karabakh are under the hostage of local separatist terror organization. Therefore, the civilian Armenians are cowed to initiate any attempts toward integration. He opined that in case of cleaning the region from the terror organization, the civilian Armenians will be interested in the integration.

“Civil Armenians in Karabakh are under the hostages of the terrorist group, and they are not expected to take a positive approach to any civil initiative until the terrorists are purged. Therefore, the Armenians themselves, perhaps in their hearts, agree that the Azerbaijani side should clean these terrorists from the region as a whole, and after that, I don’t think that Azerbaijan will have any problems with the civilian population. It will be possible to put things in order in this direction. At present, it is not credible to show an initiative related to reintegration by any non-governmental organization, civil society or individual due to the fear of terrorists. Armenians can start this process only after these terrorist groups are eliminated. Until then, there is still no hope. Because these groups can terrorize any person who initiates integration in order to terrorize others. If you pay attention, it can be seen that the Azerbaijani soldiers and medical workers provided the necessary assistance and support to a certain sick person or an Armenian who lost his way on a winter day to the post office, proving that the state of Azerbaijan has no problems with civilian Armenians. I do not think that the civilian population there will have any problems with Azerbaijan. Just the terrorist groups and military units that are there should be cleared immediately. After the cleaning operation is completed, it is possible to talk about some kind of reintegration,” the official said.

He also touched on legal benefits of reintegration and noted that it will be in favor of Armenian minorities in Karabakh as well. He recalled that the world does not recognize such quasi-states and it causes problem for locals.

“Reintegration itself will increase economic independence, freedom, and activity opportunities of Karabakh Armenians. That is, they will benefit from the opportunities of the Azerbaijani society and state. Reintegration will also enable Karabakh Armenians to live in on a legal basis. Karabakh Armenians have not been living in a legal regime for years and are in an uncertain situation. The world somehow does not recognize the self-styled state. In such a case, what can they hope for? In what form can a person who has graduated from secondary school continue his higher education? What can he do in the closed environment in Karabakh?” he noted.

Azerbaijani MP Fazil Mustafa also mentioned that Azerbaijan’s economic potential is bigger than Armenia and in terms of logistics, it is more plausible to have trade with Azerbaijani regions, instead of Armenia.

“There are no prospects for expanding any economic opportunities in Karabakh. It is clear to everyone how much the economic potential of Azerbaijan is superior to that of Armenia. But imagine that if relations restored and in this case Armenians in Karabakh can trade with peoples in Aghdam, Kalbajar and other districts. It may be more beneficial for Armenians to go to these areas that are logistically closer than paying a large sum to go to Yerevan. On the other hand, they will have the opportunity to realize their pension, social benefits and other rights,” the MP added.

Armenpress: Fly Arna announces Yerevan-Tehran flights

 09:58,

YEREVAN, JUNE 22, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian national airline Fly Arna has announced the launch of Yerevan-Tehran flights starting July 11.

The flights between Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport and the Iranian capital’s Imam Khomeini International Airport will be conducted twice per week.

Secretary General meets Justice Minister of Armenia, welcomes progress in execution of judgments

Council of Europe
June 13 2023

Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić has met with Grigor Minasyan, Minister of Justice of Armenia. She welcomed Armenia’s excellent progress with regard to the execution of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. In this context, she noted the recent establishment of the inter-agency committee for the oversight of these judgments. The Secretary General met the members of this committee in Strasbourg in May. 

Close partnership between the Council of Europe and Armenia in co-operation projects was another key theme of the meeting. Secretary General Pejčinović Burić mentioned in particular the steps taken to improve the framework on the disciplinary proceedings against judges. Co-operation in the areas of policing and deprivation of liberty was also discussed.

The Secretary General welcomed Armenia’s progress in the legislative process to ratify Protocol No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights (concerning the abolition of death penalty in all circumstances). She also encouraged the authorities to accede to a number of other Council of Europe treaties, such as the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine and the Second Additional Protocol to the Cybercrime Convention.



Minister of High Tech Industry, Iranian Ambassador discuss development of cooperation

 16:57,

YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. Minister of High Tech Industry of Armenia Robert Khachatryan held a meeting on June 13 with the Ambassador of Iran to Armenia Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri.

The meeting focused on prospects of development of the Armenia-Iran relations in the high tech sector, particularly the opportunities for developing ties between Armenian and Iranian tech companies, the ministry said in a readout.

Minister Khachatryan thanked the ambassador for his efforts in the direction of strengthening the Armenian-Iranian cooperation and reiterated readiness to support the development and deepening of bilateral ties.

Speaking about opportunities for cooperation with Iranian companies, the minister pointed out the participation of Iranian companies in the DigiTec Expo 2022 in Yerevan in March.

Khachatryan said he was very impressed by the solutions offered by the Iranian companies for the Armenian market, as well as their readiness to cooperate with Armenian companies. The High Tech Industry Minister said that there are multiple opportunities for development of partnership between companies, while the ministry’s role is to connect the right addressees with each other.

Ambassador Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri called on the two countries to increase the level of awareness on each other’s potential and opportunities for the development of bilateral cooperation. The Iranian Ambassador especially mentioned the deep historical ties between Armenia and Iran, and said that there are serious prerequisites for development of bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including in the high tech sector.

Groundbreaking Event Held for New Mousa Ler Monument at Fresno’s Masis Ararat Cemetery

Members of the Mousa Ler Association of Fresno at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Mousa Ler monument that will be installed at the Masis Ararat Cemetery in Fresno, CA


BY CAREEN DERKALOUSDIAN 

The Armenian community of Fresno, California on Saturday, April 29 gathered at the Masis Ararat Cemetery to witness the groundbreaking of the Mousa Ler monument. The event was planned by the Mousa Ler Association of Fresno and consisted of several guest speakers and a religious service. A reception took place after the groundbreaking at First Armenian Presbyterian Church.

The monument is being built in honor of the eighteen martyrs who gave their lives to save the region of Mousa Ler, a region that consisted of six villages, from the Ottoman Turks during the Armenian Genocide. The battle at Mousa Ler was a significant resistance effort as 600 Armenian fighters and 4,000 civilians were able to fend off 19,000 Turkish troops. The leaders of the resistance were Movses Derkalousdian, Reverend Dikran Antreassian, Yesayi Yakhubian, Nerses Kazandjian, and Yesayi Aprahamian. Although small in numbers, the villages of Mousa Ler successfully resisted the Turks for 53 days. They were eventually rescued in 1915 by the French navy and delivered to safety at Port Said in Egypt. In 1918, the province came under French control, and the Armenian villagers returned to the Mousa Ler region. However, in 1939, the province was given back to Turkey, and most of the villagers fled to Anjar, Lebanon. Anjar is a small town that is today divided into six districts commemorating each of the villages of Mousa Ler.

Members of the Mousa Ler Association of Fresno at the groundbreaking event Organizers of the event with local clergy who performed a religious service during the event

The groundbreaking event began with Chairman of the Mousa Ler Association Nshan Derkalousdian’s opening speech, where he highlighted the significance of the monument and expressed his gratitude for the individuals who made its construction a reality. He then invited the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia, Berj Apkarian, up to the podium to share his pride in the unity and hard work of the Armenian community. The chairman of the Masis Ararat Cemetery, Mark Topoozian, also expressed his appreciation for the monument. “Mousa Dagh became a symbol of the Armenian will to survive, and this monument will definitely attest to this,” said Topoozian.

Before the groundbreaking, a religious service was held by the local clergy, consisting of Senior Pastor Nerses Balabanian, Pastor Reverend Father Ashod Khachadourian, and Reverend Father Yesai Bedros. A highlight of the service was the reading of a passage from the book of Romans. “What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” said Badveli Balabanian. Father Khachadourian then blessed the foundation of the monument. The clergy and members of the Mousa Ler Association gathered to bury the remains of one of the martyrs under the foundation before saying a prayer.

A scale model of the Mousa Ler monument was on display at the groundbreaking event

“It’s been a dream of all of ours for years and years, and it’s finally coming true,” said Ara Karkazian, treasurer of the Mousa Ler Association. He shared with the audience that his father was one of the men who built the original monument in Mousa Ler and that his dream is finally being realized. He expressed how Armenians build wherever they go and improve their surroundings. Chairman Derkalousdian then said his closing remarks, and people gathered to initiate the groundbreaking.

The monument is being built at the Masis Ararat Cemetery in Fresno near the Soghomon Tehlirian monument. A model of the structure and plans were created by architect Garbis Kataroian and structural engineer George Kiledjian. The structure is an exact replica of the monument built in Mousa Ler in 1932. Half of the structure represents an altar with two crosses and the other half depicts a ship representing the French fleet that rescued the villagers and delivered them to safety in Egypt. The original structure built in Mousa Ler was later destroyed by Turkish civilians.

A sign that reads ‘Future Site of the Mousa Ler Monument’ posted at the site where the monument will be installed

Building this structure is not only a legacy to future generations, but it also represents the victory of Armenians over repression and their unwavering perseverance. This monument is a testament to the fact that Armenians build wherever they go and that God always delivers us from the hands of our enemies.

Careen Derkalousdian is a sophomore biochemistry major at California State University, Fresno and a student in the university’s Armenian Studies program. She is also a descendant of the leader of the Mousa Dagh resistance, Movses Derkalousdian.




RFE/RL Armenian Report – 06/12/2023

                                        Monday, 
Armenian Ruling Party Member Not Prosecuted For Death Threats
        • Susan Badalian
        • Satenik Kaghzvantsian
Armenia - Civil Contract party member Suren Torosian.
A local government official affiliated with Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract 
party is prosecuted for assaulting a fellow villager but is not yet facing 
charges stemming from his recent threats to “shoot” Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian’s detractors.
Suren Torosian, who is in charge of utility services in Aragatsavan, a large 
village 80 kilometers northwest of Yerevan, sparked an angry demonstration there 
on June 7 after allegedly spraying a local man with tear gas and repeatedly 
hitting him with a stick during an argument. Armen Sahakian, the 24-year-old 
man, suffered a head injury and received urgent treatment in hospital.
Dozens of other Aragatsavan residents blocked a highway leading to Yerevan to 
demand Torosian’s arrest and prosecution. They were especially furious with the 
fact that Sahakian was assaulted despite suffering from serious chronic diseases.
“Is this the rule of law created by Civil Contract?” one of the protesters told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Torosian was promptly detained and charged with assault only to be set free 
hours later. Armenia’s Investigative Committee said the assault charge leveled 
against him is not serious enough to warrant his pre-trial arrest.
Armenia -- Aragatsavan resident Armen Sahakian, June 8, 2023.
The incident drew media attention to the content of Torosian’s Facebook page 
and, in particular, an angry video message posted by the official there this 
month. In that message, the ruling party member lashes out at Pashinian’s vocal 
critics, saying that he “will have their ears cut off” and “kick them in the 
face.”
“If we force a couple of such types to lie down and drag them along the ground, 
everything will get fixed … I will shoot them in the forehead,” he says.
Torosian, who got his current job after the 2018 “velvet revolution” that 
brought Pashinian to power, goes on to urge the heads of regional divisions of 
Armenia’s police and National Security Service to “drag” the prime minister’s 
detractors out of their homes.
A spokesman for the Investigative Committee said on Monday the law-enforcement 
agency has not opened a criminal case in connection with the death threats 
because it has not received a formal “crime report.”
For its part, the Office of the Prosecutor-General told RFE/RL’s Armenian 
Service that it will comment on legal consequences of the threats only in 
response to a written inquiry.
Armenia - Suren Torosian airs a video message on Facebook.
Civil Contract has still not reacted to its member’s public calls for violence.
The governor of Aragatsotn province encompassing Aragatsavan, who is also 
affiliated with Pashinian’s party, on Monday criticized those calls and pledged 
to initiate a “discussion” of Torosian’s conduct. “His words weren’t normal, in 
my view,” said Sergei Movsisian.
Torosian also revealed in the same scandalous video that he recently gave a ride 
to an 8-year-old boy who turned out to be a refugee from Nagorno-Karabakh. He 
said he stopped his car on a highway outside Aragatsavan and ordered the boy to 
“get out” after the latter said that his family fled Karabakh because “traitor 
Nikol gave away our lands.”
Torosian then pledged to “deal with” the boy’s parents working in the public 
sector of another rural community. “We will throw such people out of the 
sector,” he said.
Armenian Church Again Warns Against ‘Humiliating’ Peace Deal
Armenia - Members of the Armenian Apostolic Church's Supreme Spiritual Council 
pose for a photo after a meeting in Echmiadzin, June 8, 2023.
The Armenian Apostolic Church has again denounced Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian’s policy on the conflict with Azerbaijan and said Armenia must again 
champion Nagorno-Karabakh’s right to self-determination.
The church expressed serious concern over the “difficult situation created in 
the country's life” in a weekend statement on a regular session of its Supreme 
Spiritual Council (SSC) chaired by Catholicos Garegin II.
“It was emphasized [during the meeting] that the authorities of Armenia should 
renounce actions that violate the dignity of the nation and oppose the 
humiliating ambitions and demands of foreign enemies with realistic and 
exclusively pro-Armenian positions, resolutely defending the non-negotiable 
right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination,” it said.
“The SSC expressed its support to the people and authorities of Artsakh, noting 
also that the just right of the people of Artsakh to live freely and 
independently will find protection in all national frameworks,” added the 
statement.
The SSC held another, emergency meeting late last month. It joined Karabakh’s 
leadership and the Armenian opposition in condemning Pashinian for his readiness 
to sign a peace deal recognizing Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. It said that 
the restoration of Azerbaijan rule would leave the Karabakh Armenians facing a 
“new genocide and loss of the homeland.”
The church also openly criticized the Armenian government’s Karabakh policy last 
fall. Garegin authorized an Armenian archbishop to address an opposition rally 
in Yerevan that warned Pashinian against recognizing Azerbaijani sovereignty 
over Karabakh.
Tensions between the ancient church and Pashinian have deepened further since 
then. Last month, the prime minister accused the church of meddling in politics, 
prompting a scathing response from Garegin’s office.
Baku, Yerevan Make Conflicting Statements On Transport Links
        • Ruzanna Stepanian
Armenia - Russian border guards stationed in Syunik province are inspected by 
Russian Ambassador Sergei Kopyrkin, May 24, 2022.
Despite major progress reported during their most recent talks, senior Armenian 
and Azerbaijani officials made over the weekend conflicting statements on the 
practical modalities of planned transport links between their countries.
Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev said that in line with the 
Russian-brokered agreement that stopped the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh Russian 
border guards will oversee “unfettered” commercial traffic between Azerbaijan 
and its Nakhichevan exclave through Armenia’s Syunik province. He told report.az 
that Baku, Yerevan and Moscow are now working out “technical details” of this 
arrangement.
The office of Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian countered, however, 
that he and Mustafayev reached no such agreement during their negotiations, 
including a June 2 meeting in Moscow. Citing Article 9 of the ceasefire 
agreement, it said that the planned road and rail links will be under full 
Armenian control.
The clause in question stipulates that the Russian border guards stationed in 
Armenia will “control” the transit of people, vehicles and goods between 
Nakhichevan and the rest of Azerbaijan.
The Sputnik news agency quoted Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk as 
saying in this regard on Friday that Moscow and Baku are not questioning 
Armenian sovereignty over those transit routes. Asked about the possible role of 
the Russian border guards, he said that it depends on the Armenian side.
The issue topped the agenda of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s trilateral 
meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President 
Ilham Aliyev held in Moscow on May 25.
Mustafayev, Grigorian and Overchuk met in the Russian capital on June 2 to try 
to settle what Putin called “purely technical” issues hampering the opening of 
the Armenian-Azerbaijani border to commercial traffic. According to an Armenian 
government statement, they made “substantial progress” on the functioning of the 
railway leading to Nakhichevan.
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