EU’s Toivo Klaar hails “historic” visit of Armenian FM to Turkey

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar described Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan’s visit to Turkey as “historic”.

“This is a historic visit following Armenia’s decision to support its neighbour in need. Hopefully a harbinger of developments to come in the Turkish-Armenian relationship,” Klaar tweeted.

On February 15, the Armenian Foreign Minister will visit Turkey, where he will meet with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu. FM Mirzoyan will also meet the Armenian rescuers who are supporting the earthquake response efforts in Adiyaman.

Over 25% output growth, expansion of team, major projects abroad: PROFAL GROUP’s ambitious plans for 2023

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 13:50, 1 February 2023

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. PROFAL GROUP, the leading Armenian manufacturer of doors and windows with aluminum profiles, as well as glass structures, is doing everything possible to promote the best Armenian experience and high-quality products around the world. The company is expanding its geography of activities and implementing major projects not only in Armenia but also in various corners around the world every year.

We spoke to PROFAL GROUP CEO Edgar Avetisyan about the challenges of the past year, the ways of overcoming them and the company’s achievements and priorities for 2023.

Mr. Avetisyan, how was the year of the 20th anniversary for PROFAL GROUP, what achievements did you record?

After two years of crisis, as a socially responsible company we have a stronger understanding about the importance of consistent and persistent work. This is about the stabilization and development of our country, which every Armenian business understands quite well. That’s why our work in the post-war years was mostly aimed at carrying out new investments, creating jobs and projects, and perfecting the capabilities of our team. I can state that it was a successful year for the company. In 2022, we launched our new megaproject – Օ₂ Gardens, which brought a new culture of landscaping to Armenia. A total of $9,000,000 of investments was made within the framework of the project. Now Օ₂ Gardens is engaged in importing, cultivating and caring of 2000 species of plants, trees and bushes, we offer new approaches of landscaping for interior and exterior, a full package of landscaping design services. As a result, we were able to replenish our team with new employees, increasing the number of our employees to 400 and ensuring 20% growth.

Last year we marked the 20th anniversary of establishment of our company and we announced that from now on we will present ourselves in a status of group of companies. Now, PROFAL GROUP has united PROFAL, PROFAL HOME, Օ₂ Gardens, Օ₂ Café

The entry into the European market, particularly in France, where we have a long-term project, was an important achievement for us. Together with our French colleagues we will participate in the construction of schools and other buildings of state importance. As you know, we started to export PROFAL production in 2013, the first destination was Saudi Arabia, and since then the geography of exports expanded, encompassing the United States of America, Russia, United Arab Emirates, Georgia, Puerto Rico, the Bermudas, and now also France. Along with the latter we plan several major projects in the United States as well, particularly in New York City. This all further contributes to realizing our mission of promoting Armenian products in the world, through which “Made in Armenia” is being perceived as a new quality standard.

Among our achievements I must definitely mention the nearly 25% growth in output, which is an excellent number for us because in such sectors 5-7% growth is already considered a very good result. We plan to ensure over 25% growth this year as well. This will be possible due to the changes which we began implementing in 2022: modernization of the factory, expansion of the production space and storage facilities and increasing production capacity. We’ve had replenishment with new equipment, a part of which is already acquired while the other part will reach Armenia by the end of January this year. As a result, we will increase aluminum output approximately twice.

It took us three years to integrate the equipment into our system. The new equipment is much safer. Our big goal for the future is to establish a fully automated production, which can become our “know how” not only in Armenia, but in any part of the world.

We spoke about major projects abroad and entry into new market, what challenges do you face on this path?

We are a company that is never afraid and never avoids difficulties, and any new challenge that we overcome makes us and our country more competitive and stronger. While rendering services in the American and European markets you must comply with very high standards of quality, and that process is resource-consuming. Currently we are in the stage of receiving various licenses in the US and France, which takes 6 to 7 months. But even in case of having the license continuous work is needed to carry out the different processes of manufacturing, sale and supply on high level, because there are one or two annual inspections planned by representatives of that countries in our factories. Meaning, the product must be high quality, and the company must meet the defined requirements. This includes the acquisition of raw materials up to bringing the finished goods into the market, obtaining and responding to feedback and so on. Big importance is given to the selection of suppliers and the quality of materials: raw materials must be acquired only from licensed companies, the logistic work with them must be organized correctly and so on.

2022 was also full of difficulties. How did the company withstand the emerging crises, the Russian-Ukrainian war, the dollar and euro depreciation (taking into account exports), and the Azerbaijani invasion into territory of Armenia in September.

Indeed, like I said, the last few years were full of challenges – pandemic, war, the eruption of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in the beginning of last year, the subsequent related relocation and currency fluctuations, which were a new trial for any business.

Like many others, we too lost a potential major project in that period which was in the stage of negotiations. Of course, such situations are factors suppressing growth, but not once have we withstood and overcome difficulties and challenges, thus we are working to develop a new strategy of development and be guided by it.

Nevertheless, presently we have several major projects on the table. By one of them we will also render a new service, it’s about cladding of buildings, which will become one of PROFAL’s major business directions in a short period of time. I attach great importance to the trend that construction companies are consulting with us over landscaping issues as early as during discussions of the blueprints, where we utilize our experience of Օ₂ Gardens.

Within the framework of the Օ₂ Gardens project you implemented a number of interesting formats last year aimed at the wide circles of the society. What can we expect this year

Yes, 2022 was important also in terms of organizing various events for our countrymen, the main goal of which is to attach importance and promote green culture. Last spring, on the occasion of women’s holidays we initiated and successfully implemented the Tulip Market, a tulip fair. Over 14,000 tulips of the most various colors were presented in the heart of the capital, in Northern Avenue. It was the first flower fair held in Yerevan, which gave the chance to tulip lovers to tour the area, take photos, pick the flowers with their own hands and take it with them in special packaging.

We got the inspiration to organize the Tulip Market from the annual National Tulip Day events held in the Netherlands.

There was so much interest and admiration from visitors that we decided to make it an annual event and this year we will again give a flower fest to our citizens and present over 50,000 tulips at the fair.

Regarding our new winter format, the Christmas Tree Fest, we implemented it together with our partners and gave a real New Year magic to the children. Hundreds of decorated and illuminated fir trees were presented at Օ₂ Gardens, as well as other unique and creative Christmas Trees created by over 15 Armenian companies. The Christmas Tree Fest is also aspiring to transform into a bigger event, joining more and more partners with every year. I attach importance that instilling love and care for plants among both junior and senior generations is the basis of all our events. I am confident that in 2023 we will continue our dedicated and responsible work with greater excitement.

 



Armenia reports 1431 COVID-19 cases in one week

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. 1431 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the period from September 19 to 25, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 442,875, the Ministry of Health said.

5523 tests were conducted in the past one week.

4 patients have died from the disease in one week. The death toll has risen to 8683.

The total number of recoveries has reached 430,192 as 2133 patients have recovered in the past seven days.

The number of active cases is 2307.

FM urges int’l community to support Armenian democracy, including through condemning and preventing aggression

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. On September 20, on the margins of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan participated and delivered remarks at the “Democracy Delivers” event organized by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), attended by a number of heads of state and high-level officials, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, heads of private corporations and foundations.

In his remarks, Ararat Mirzoyan noted that in recent years, the Armenian people have voted for democracy twice through free and fair elections, the foreign ministry said.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia noted that democratic reforms are being largely implemented in Armenia, the rule of law is ensured, human rights and fundamental freedoms are protected and the unyielding fight against corruption is one of the government’s priorities. In this context, Minister Mirzoyan emphasized that Armenia is continuously improving its positions in reputable international rankings for indicators such as democracy, economic freedom, fight against corruption, thus becoming more attractive to the world.

The Foreign Minister of Armenia noted that democratic values and principles cannot be compromised for Armenia and urged the international community to support Armenian democracy, including through condemnation and prevention of the aggression against Armenia.

Resoluteness needed to promote the peace agenda – Armenian PM

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Armenia – Sept 1 2022

The discussions in Brussels were broad and not easy, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Government sitting today.

He stressed that Armenia’s goals remain unchanged.

“As I have stated in my public speeches, the Republic of Armenia has adopted the peace agenda, and we need resoluteness to call it to life. It’s not easy, the possible solutions are not obvious, but we must continue to work consistently,” he said.

He stressed that it is a necessity and the people’s desire that lasting and comprehensive peace is established in the region as soon as possible, “and we must concentrate on solving this issue.”

PM Pashinyan said there are no other details to talk about for now.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Brussels on August 31 under the mediation of European Council President Charles Michel.

Issues related to the release of prisoners and the clarification of the fate of the missing, border delimitation and border security, de-blocking the region, the normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, and the Nagorno Karabakh issue were discussed.

An agreement was reached to continue substantive negotiations at the level of foreign ministers on the drafting of the peace treaty. The meeting of the foreign ministers will take place within a month.

The next meeting of the Commission on Delimitation and Border Security will take place in Brussels in November.

The next meeting of the leaders of the countries will take place in November.

US Congressman: I look forward to the day when Artsakh can finally enjoy the international recognition

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Armenia – Sept 2 2022

U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff issued a statement on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Artsakh.  

“Artsakh’s Independence Day is a time to celebrate the unbreakable spirit of the people of Artsakh, who 31 years ago declared their independence from the Soviet Union. However, as the atrocities of the past two years have proven, independence is just the beginning of the struggle for liberation – and the fight to protect Artsakh from Turkey and Azerbaijan continues to demand our full attention and support.

While Artsakh’s path has never been an easy one, the war waged by Azerbaijan over the past two years against Artsakh’s people, its cultural sites, and its sovereignty has tested the nation in unimaginable ways. Armenian soldiers continue to be killed, dozens are being illegally detained as prisoners of war, and thousands of innocent civilians live in fear of the next attack or invasion. The United States must take immediate action to hold the Aliyev regime accountable and condemn Azerbaijan’s unprovoked aggression.

Today, we urgently renew our calls for the State Department to use its diplomatic power to reduce tensions and show America’s unwavering support for Artsakh’s sovereignty. In Congress, I will continue to push for the immediate release of Armenian prisoners of war, robust humanitarian and economic aid for Artsakh, and a full prohibition on U.S. security assistance to Azerbaijan. These actions are critical to helping Artsakh enjoy peace and self-determination.

I will always stand with Armenia and the people of Artsakh, and look forward to the day when Artsakh can finally enjoy the international recognition it has been deprived of for too long,” said the Congressman.

Expert warns of risk of overheated economy, calls for long-term policy

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 09:37, 2 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. A significant economic activity growth has been recorded in Armenia over the course of the past 7 months. However, the economy is developing at a rate which is higher than its potential and this leads to the risk of an overheated economy, Amberd Analytical Center’s expert Mary Hovsepyan told ARMENPRESS.

“Upon studying the statistics of the 7 months it becomes clear that in the past months we are facing risks of overheated economy all the time. In the 7 months period the economic activity index was 13,1 percent, while in July alone the year-on-year growth was 19,4 percent,” Hovsepyan said.

Services grew 27,5%, construction grew 13,6%, trade grew 12,5% and industrial output grew 7%.

Trade and services contributed a 11,45 percentage point to the GDP growth, Hovsepyan said.

“The main locomotive of the growth was trade and services, then construction and followed by industry,” she added, noting that only agriculture had negative contribution (-0,15 percentage point).

Hovsepyan says the significant activeness of the trade and services is linked with external factors. A significant inflow of transfers was recorded despite earlier forecasts suggesting an expected decline.

The impact of increased tourism and visits of international visitors is also noticeable on the economy.

As a result, service market grew, the national currency appreciated, activeness is seen in the real estate market, and prices have increased.

According to Hovsepyan, the risks are that despite these circumstances having a positive effect in short-term and contributing to economic activity and growth, nevertheless due to external factors these circumstances could potentially create risks for the economy and after the possible resolution of external factors these flows could simply significantly drop.

“In short-term, international flows have very positive impact and we see this immediately in economic activity indicators. But, from the moment when for example the situation gets stabilized, the conflict hypothetically gets resolved, it is possible that both the transfers and international visitor flow stop, which would naturally have negative impact. The “phenomenon” of this growth is a short-term phenomenon, which means that in long-term a policy must be developed in order to try and create maximally attractive conditions for foreign capital in Armenia so that the capital which has come doesn’t exit the country and become an investment in the real segment of the economy.”

Foreign trade grew 47,7%. In July the export growth pace surpassed the import growth pace but the 7-month period shows that import growth still exceeds exports. According to the expert there is an issue of diversifying exports in terms of both products and directions.

If the current pace is maintained, the 7% economic growth forecast could be surpassed and a double digit growth will be recorded.”But forecasts can’t be accurate because the situation in the international arena is changing every day and a lot depends on these developments.”

Speaking about the euro exchange rate against the dram, which was recently lower than the dollar, Hovsepyan said that this kind of a drop of the euro was recorded last time in the 2008-2009 period. External factors are behind this, but this could directly impact the economy, particularly the exporters who trade in euro.

Exporters trading in foreign currency are diversifying to several foreign currencies or national currency, she said.

 

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Fly Arna announces Yerevan-Sochi flights, other new destinations expected soon

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 16:16, 2 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Armenian national carrier Fly Arna announced it is launching its fourth destination: Yerevan-Sochi flights will commence from September 23rd.

“We are pleased to announce our next destination – Sochi. Flights commence on September 23,” the airline said.

Flights from Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport to the Sochi International Airport will be conducted three times a week.

“After Moscow, Sochi is the second Russian city where Fly Arna will conduct direct flights. We are very proud with this expansion of our flight network which will enable our passengers to travel to Sochi for business or leisure,” Fly Arna spokesperson Gayane Antonyan said.

Fly Arna will soon announce other new destinations.

CivilNet: Pashinyan proposes major university complex near Yerevan

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01 Sep, 2022 10:09

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said his government would pursue wide-ranging educational reforms, including establishing a major university complex in the town of Ashtarak.

Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan proposed introducing capital punishment for treason.

Armenian-born Russian businessman Ruben Vardanyan said he renounced his Russian citizenship and moved permanently to Karabakh.

Olesya Vartanyan, the International Crisis Group’s senior South Caucasus analyst, talked with CivilNet about this week’s Brussels meeting between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Artsakh Security Council: There is organized campaign against Vitali Balasanyan

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Armenia – Aug 26 2022

An organized campaign is held against Vitali Balasanyan in order to try to discredit the good name of the figure who has an indispensable contribution to the defense and strengthening of the Artsakhi statehood, the Security Council of Artsakh stated in regard with the photo which is publicized in the social networks and in which the Secretary of the Security Council of Karabakh Vitaly Balasanyan is allegedly shaking hands with an Azerbaijani official.

The statement reads in part:

“In recent days, some social networks, as well as resources carrying out information activities, “spin” one of the photos of the Secretary of the Artsakh Security Council Vitaly Balasanyan, as well as publish false information that, allegedly, “Vitaly Balasanyan holds a handshake Berdzor.”

Secretary of the Security Council of the Republic of Artsakh by his profession constantly visits different settlements of the republic, deals with security issues and performs official functions.

This photo was taken under unknown circumstances when Vitaly Balasanyan was on a regular working visit to one of the Russian peacekeeping forces bases on the section of Stepanakert-Artsakh-Goris interstate highway close to Shushi city where he was engaged, in particular, in the security issues connected with the launch of the new route connecting Artsakh and Armenia.

Analyzing the “comments” to the photo spread on the Internet, we came to the conclusion that an organized campaign is held against Vitaly Balasanyan in order to try to discredit the good name of the figure, who has an indispensable contribution in the defense and strengthening of the statehood of Artsakh.

In this connection, we responsibly declare that the Secretary of the Artsakh Security Council Vitaly Balasanyan has never engaged in activities contradicting the interests of the Armenian people during his entire biography. Since Balasanyan took office as the Secretary of the Security Council on December 5, 2020, he has devoted himself to the mission of restoring Karabakh’s security positions, the results of which we can all feel in our daily lives.

We urge everyone to stop dishonest attempts to produce and spread irresponsible rumors, and we urge our compatriots not to believe slander.

At the same time, we assure that the authorities of the Republic of Artsakh are doing everything possible to ensure a proper security environment in the Republic.