Serzh Sargsyan to attend opposition rally

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 12:47, 5 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS. Third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan will participate in the upcoming rally organized by opposition parties.

The rally is organized by the Hayastan and Pativ Unem opposition blocs of the Armenian parliament. It is scheduled to take place Tuesday evening in Freedom Square, Yerevan.

“The President of the Republican Party of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan will participate in the rally,” the Republican Party of Armenia Vice President Armen Ashotyan said in a statement. “He will participate not only as the leader of one of the organizing forces, not only as a person having enormous contributions for the freedom and security of Artsakh and Armenia, but also as a concerned citizen of the Republic of Armenia,” Ashotyan said.

Meanwhile, it is still unclear whether or not Second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, the leader of the Hayastan bloc, will attend the rally. Kocharyan’s office told Sputnik Armenia that he’s being treated for a sports injury and that his participation would depend on his well-being.

France places great importance on dialogue with Putin, official says

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 12:56, 5 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 5, ARMENPRESS. Paris believes that maintaining dialogue on Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin is very important, French Secretary of State for European Affairs Clement Beaune told the RFI radio station, reports TASS.

When asked if French President Emmanuel Macron planned to continue telephone talks with Putin, he answered in the affirmative. “Discussions with President Putin are very important”, Beaune said.

“Emmanuel Macron maintains this negotiating channel particularly based on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s request”, he added.

Parliament Speaker invites Kazakhstan’s Senate President to pay official visit to Armenia

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 13:04, 28 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 28, ARMENPRESS. The delegation led by Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan is in the city of Almaty of Kazakhstan on a two-day visit from March 28 to take part in the meeting dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, the Parliament’s press service said.

Speaker Alen Simonyan met with the Speaker of the Senate (upper house) of the Parliament of Kazakhstan Maulen Ashimbayev within the framework of the visit.

After the mutual greetings the Armenian Speaker of Parliament thanked his Kazakh counterpart for the hospitality and congratulated him on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The heads of parliaments have documented that the Armenian-Kazakh ties are directed to the mutually beneficial and perspective cooperation in the spheres of politics, economy and culture. Alen Simonyan noted that Armenia and Kazakhstan persistently develop the political cooperation, activate the inter-state contacts for reaching the bilateral relational to a qualitatively new level.

The Speaker of the Senate of the Parliament of Kazakhstan highlighted with gratitude the role of Armenia as a chairing state in the CSTO in operatively responding in the military clashes happened in Kazakhstan in January and showing joint support with the allies.

During the meeting the provocative actions of the Azerbaijani forces in Artsakh and the facts of invading the sovereign area of Armenia were discussed. Alen Simonyan underlined that once again Azerbaijan violated the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, because of which there are victims and wounded. Alen Simonyan characterized the situation of the region as a deep humanitarian crisis, expressing hope that Kazakhstan, as an ally would have an impact on Azerbaijan.

The sides highlighted the active cooperation of the legislative bodies in the relations of the two states through the Parliamentary Friendship Groups. At the meeting the problems of more than 15.000 Armenians residing in Kazakhstan were touched upon. The Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan has assured that the Armenians living in Kazakhstan are completely involved in the social-cultural, economic and educational spheres, and the Armenian community is considered to be exemplary.

At the end of the meeting, the Armenian Speaker of Parliament invited his Kazakh counterpart to pay an official visit to Armenia: the invitation was gladly accepted.

Azerbaijanis still failing to withdraw troops from Karabakh

PanARMENIAN
Armenia, March 29 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net – No significant ceasefire violations were registered along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) overnight, the NKR InfoCenter said Tuesday, March 29, with Azerbaijani troops remaining in positions occupied on March 24 in Karaglukh, a strategic height in Artsakh.

The Karabakh authorities said the operative-tactical situation remained tense, “with a somewhat positive tendency to extinguish”.

“The Armed Forces of Artsakh continue to take additional measures to strengthen their defensive positions and restrain the enemy,” the statement said.

“Work with the Russian peacekeeping command staff to prevent possible provocations by Azerbaijan and to withdraw the Azerbaijani armed forces to their starting positions is ongoing.”

The statement came amid renewed violence in Nagorno-Karabakh, as Azerbaijan stormed into the zone of the responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers stationed in the area and is refusing to completely withdraw its forces from strategic heights.

Irvine Mayor Under Fire From Armenian Community Over Association With Genocide Denier

Irvine Mayor Farrah Khan apologized to the Armenian community Thursday night after a video surfaced earlier in the week of her speaking with a prominent Armenian genocide denier.

But the apology came just over 24 hours after Khan dismissed the complaints against her as a political attack – and over a month after one public commenter began pointing out their connection during his three minutes to speak to the dais at council meetings. 

Khan, who’s up for reelection this year, did not respond to requests for comment Friday morning. 

The Armenian genocide took place during World War I in the Ottoman Empire, with the Turkish government killing between 664,000 and 1.2 million Armenian people in “massacres and individual killings, or from systematic ill treatment, exposure, and starvation,” according to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s website. 

Ergun Kirlikovali, a former President of the Assembly of Turkish American Associations, has repeatedly denied that the Armenian genocide took place, including multiple times on his Twitter page over the last week, which he called it a “long discredited political claim.” 

His public stance against the genocide’s existence stretches back to at least 1987, when he spoke to the California State Senate Education Committee claiming that Turkish and Armenian people lived together in “peaceful coexistence for 600 years,” until near the end of the 20th century.

“You would be laughing at some of these stories,” Kirkliovali said about claims of the genocide. “The people are gullible, they take it.” 

Khan and Kirlikovali have been photographed together at a series of events over her time in office, including one Twitter post where she thanked him for hosting a holiday party and for “always mak(ing) me feel like I’m with family.” 

While Voice of OC was not able to locate the tweet in question where Khan posted about Kirlikovali feeling like family, when she was shown photos of the tweets at an Irvine City Council meeting last month she did not deny their authenticity. 

But tensions boiled over in the Armenian community after a video surfaced from November 2020, showing Khan meeting with Kirlikovali and LA Turkish Consul General Can Oguz. 

In the clip, one of the attendees offered Khan a box of Turkish delights, at which point Kirlikovali joked that if any Armenian people were to see the candy that she could eat them and they would vanish, which Khan followed up by saying she’d be sure to eat the candy in front of Armenian people. 

But others thought Kirlikovali’s comments were aimed at Armenian people and not the candy.

To view the full clip which was posted by Beyaz Gazete, a Turkish news outlet, click here. 

The Armenian National Committee of America’s Orange County branch reposted the video last Tuesday, adding subtitles, calling it “unacceptable and (the video’s) contents hurtful.” 

On Wednesday evening, Khan released a statement on her personal Twitter page calling the video “proof that my political opponents will do whatever it takes.” 

“This video purposefully mistranslates a conversation about candy through fake captioning to create this despicable attempt at distorting my views,” Khan wrote. “My record of calling out racism, acts of hate, and making it easier for victims of hate to report crimes stands on its own.” 

To view the statement and her recorded response, click here. 

Kirlikovali didn’t back down after Khan’s first video, posting multiple invitations on the Committee’s Twitter page inviting for people to debate him over the genocide’s existence in the comments.  

“Lies, slanders, deceiving, falsifying, threats, harassment, bullying, terrorism, screaming, begging. Have I covered all Armenian traits?” Kirlikovali posted. “Oh yeah, and backstabbing and assassinating. Have I said fraud?” 

While Kirlikovali’s Tweet is no longer posted in that thread, there is a note from Twitter where it was in the thread that a tweet was removed for violating the site’s content rules. 

After that, the Committee sent out a statement calling on their supporters to “take action against this hate speech and hold Mayor Khan accountable.” 

Following that post, Khan sent out a second video message, this time from her mayoral account, saying she had “learned a lot and wanted to offer this apology.” 

“I apologize to the Armenian community for things that were said, that were felt. My intentions were never to hurt the community,” Khan said in the video. “My door is open to learn more and build on the trust we need to move forward.” 

Khan said she knows the genocide happened, and committed to “cut all ties with those who deny the Armenian genocide.” 

However, Khan’s statement didn’t address her relationship with Kirlikovali.

Eric Neshanian, a frequent critic of Khan’s, has spoken out at multiple city council meetings and in emails to the city criticizing Khan’s ties to Kirlikovali, including photos of Twitter posts that showed Khan at multiple events with Kirlikovali, including a meeting of her Mayor’s Advisory Council. 

While Voice of OC could not find those posts since Khan’s page only holds Twitter posts back to April 2021, she hasn’t publicly disputed those photos displayed by Neshanian during city council meetings.

Following Neshanian’s February 22 public comments that included photos from Khan’s Twitter page, Khan offered a short statement from the dais. 

“Mr. Neshanian is an Islamaphobe who feels ok to attack me and no other elected officials. Other elected officials at the same events, meeting the same people are never targeted. That’s sad, and that’s embarrassing,” Khan said. 

Many of the comments under her recent apology video still called for her to resign, pointing to her earlier statement of it being a political attack as evidence she only backtracked after pressure. 

Noah Biesiada is a Voice of OC Reporting Fellow. Contact him at [email protected] or on Twitter @NBiesiada. 

https://voiceofoc.org/2022/03/irvine-mayor-under-fire-from-armenian-community-over-association-with-genocide-denier/

Britain bans RT

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YEREVAN, MARCH 18, ARMENPRESS. Britain has banned Russian state TV channel RT, saying it was incapable of providing impartial coverage of the war in Ukraine.

UK broadcast media regulator Ofcom said it had been conducting 29 investigations into RT’s coverage.

“Freedom of _expression_ is something we guard fiercely in this country, and the bar for action on broadcasters is rightly set very high,” Ofcom CEO Melanie Dawes said in a statement. “Following an independent regulatory process, we have today found that RT is not fit and proper to hold a license in the UK. As a result we have revoked RT’s UK broadcasting license.”

RT deputy editor-in-chief Anna Belkina responded by saying that the “supposedly independent British media regulator has proven itself to be a tool of the government.”

With its decision Ofcom “has shown the UK public, and the regulatory community internationally, that despite a well-constructed facade of independence, it is nothing more than a tool of government, bending to its media-suppressing will,” Belkina said.

“By ignoring RT’s completely clean record of four consecutive years and stating purely political reasons tied directly to the situation in Ukraine and yet completely unassociated to RT’s operations, structure, management or editorial output, Ofcom has falsely judged RT to not be ‘fit and proper’ and in doing so robbed the UK public of access to information,” she added.

Pashinyan congratulates Macron on 30th anniversary of establishment of Armenia-France diplomatic relations

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory letter to President of France Emmanuel Macron on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, the PM’s Office said.

The letter reads:

“Respectful Mr. President, dear Emmanuel,

February 24th, 1992 is a memorable year for Armenia and France. 30 years ago this day Armenia, which opened the page of its new history with the declaration of independence, established diplomatic relations with the French Republic.

Thus, the Armenian-French connections and friendship, having a history of centuries and strengthened by the presence of the Armenian community of France, gained an interstate framework for further development.

I praise the fact that over the past three decades Armenia and France have managed to establish unique relations based on close political dialogue and regular high-level contacts, active parliamentary partnership and decentralized cooperation, as well as to develop multisectoral cooperation in economic, educational, scientific, cultural, healthcare and other areas.

We attach great importance to the close cooperation with France within the frames of European structures and international organizations.

For Armenia, as an active member of the International Organization of La Francophonie, holding the Francophonie Summit in Yerevan in autumn 2018 was of exceptional importance, within the frames of which it was a special honor also to host you in our country. I would like to note that the French University in Armenia, which is one of the most significant achievements of our bilateral relations in educational field and plays a vital role in Armenia’s higher education system, brings its valuable contribution to the spread of Francophonie also in our country.

We highly appreciate the valuable commitment of France to assist Armenia’s economic development which is reflected in the Armenian-French economic cooperation development roadmap signed in Paris in December 9, 2021 and defines our common commitment to raise our bilateral partnership in infrastructure, agriculture, new technologies and healthcare absolutely to a new level and quality in the next five years. Moreover, the importance on deepening the comprehensive partnership with France is also reflected in the Armenian government’s five-year action plan.

The recognition of the Armenian Genocide by France as the first country and declaring April 24 as an Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day in France based on your decree are of special importance in the history of the interstate relations of Armenia and France. With this step France has once again showed its solidarity with Armenia and the Armenian people, as well as its deep dedication to the universal values.

France is always careful and consistent with the protection of Armenia’s vital interests and the fundamental rights of the Armenian people. We highly appreciate the clear positions and solidarity of France and yours personally during the military aggression against Nagorno Karabakh, as well as your determined efforts and commitments to resist the geopolitical and humanitarian problems caused by the war, including in the preservation of the historical-cultural heritage of Artsakh.

Armenia also attaches great importance to France’s key role together with the other OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries – Russia and the United States, in the peaceful settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, which aims at clarifying the status of Nagorno Karabakh with the guarantee of the rights of Artsakh-Armenians to self-determination.

Today, the relations between Armenia and France mark their 30th anniversary with important achievements, which, I am sure, will continue deepening and expanding with our joint efforts, by opening new bright pages in the history of the Armenian-French unique relations for the long duration of the Armenian-French brotherly friendship.

Looking forward to meeting with you soon and continuing our regular discussions, please accept, Mr. President, the assurance of my highest respect”.

44-Day War, Mercenaries: Fact-based film on Azeri deployment of hired guns against Artsakh

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 14:59, 16 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. A film based on facts and expert analyses called 44-Day War: Mercenaries premiered today online.

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The film is produced by the Orbeli Information-Analytical Center and presents evidence on the Azeri deployment of Turkish and Syrian mercenaries during the Nagorno Karabakh war in 2020.

Turkey recruited and sent foreign mercenaries to fight for Azerbaijan against Armenia in the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war.

Despite Ankara denying this, the Armenian authorities have presented numerous evidence proving the participation of the Syrian mercenaries from the Azeri side.

The Russian foreign intelligence service had also gathered information on Sultan Murad mercenaries’ participation in the Karabakh war.

The President of France Emmanuel Macron also said that his intelligence agencies have information that Turkey is sending mercenaries to Azerbaijan to fight against Armenians in Nagorno Karabakh.

Earlier in 2021, the Armenian authorities said that the investigation has revealed that Azerbaijan pre-planned the war back in June 2020 and recruited more than 2000 Syrian mercenaries and deployed them via Turkey. Azeri authorities transferred payments namely to the Suleyman Shah and Sultan Murad terror groups.

Audio recordings of the Sultan Murad fighters in Nagorno Karabakh were intercepted during the war.

Two Syrian mercenaries captured by the Armenian forces were subsequently to life in prison.

Iran Proposes Exchange of Skilled Labor Force with Armenia

Tasnim News Agency, Iran
Feb 17 2022
  • February, 17, 2022 – 15:16 
  • Economy news

    Hojjatollah Abdolmaleki held a telephone conversation with his Armenian counterpart Narek Mkrtchyan on Wednesday.

    Highlighting Iran’s focus on the promotion of economic diplomacy, Abdolmaleki said Tehran has devised plans to boost trade exchanges and investment projects with the neighboring countries.

    He also expressed Iran’s readiness to share experiences with Armenia in various fields, such as technical and vocational training programs.

    Over one million people in 13,000 centers receive technical and vocational training across Iran every year, the minister noted, describing it as an opportunity to exchange skilled labor force with Armenia.

    Describing Armenia as an important and strategic country in Iran’s economic diplomacy agenda, Abdolmaleki called for efforts to implement the previous agreements between the two countries and devise plans for closer cooperation in future.

    For his part, Mkrtchyan hailed Iran’s strategic view on the development of trade with the neighboring states.

    Armenia is also ready to set up joint technical and vocational schools and benefit from Iran’s technical experiences, he said.

    Mkrtchyan also stated that Armenia can pave the way for cooperation in the form of new memorandums of understanding and benefit from the experiences of social service centers in Iran.

    MEDIA PACKAGE: Armenian American Museum Concrete Pouring Ceremony

    MEDIA CONTACT:

    Arsine Torosyan

    Communications Director

    (818) 644-2215

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    ARMENIAN AMERICAN MUSEUM HOSTS CONCRETE POURING CEREMONY


    The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California celebrated the first concrete pour of the historic project by hosting a Concrete Pouring Ceremony on Thursday, at the construction site of the landmark center in Glendale Central Park. 

    The official press release of the event will be distributed early next week. 


    AAMCCC Concrete Pouring Ceremony Photos:

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    AAMCCC Architecture Video:
     AAMCCC Architecture Video.mp4



    AAMCCC Concrete Pouring Video:
     AAMCCC First Concrete Pour.mp4



    AAMCCC Concrete Pouring Ceremony Videos:

    https://we.tl/t-mG7msyNcqD?src=”dnl

    1. AAM_Interview_1_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Executive Director Shant Sahakian
    2. AAM_Interview_2_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Glendale City Mayor Paula Devine
    3. AAM_Interview_3_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Ambassador Armen Baibourtian Consul General of Armenia in Los Angeles
    4. AAM_Interview_4_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4

    Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian
    5. AAM_Interview_5_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Board of Trustees Co-Chairs
    6. AAM_Interview_6_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian
    7. AAM_onsite_FEB_17_Ceremony.mp4
    Time Capsule Burial
    AAMCCC Concrete Pouring Ceremony Program:
     AAMCCC Concrete Pouring Ceremony Program.pdf

    AAMCCC Project Brochure: 
     AAMCCC Project Brochure.pdf

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    Communications Director
    Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California
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