Sports: Boxer Armen Mashakaryan secures first medal for Armenia at World Military Boxing C’ship

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 22 2021

SPORT 20:31 22/09/2021 ARMENIA

Armenia secured the first medal at the World Military Boxing Championship in Moscow, the Boxing Federation of Armenia reported on Wednesday.

Armen Mashakaryan (69 kg), who defeated his Azerbaijani opponent in the first round, then beat his rival from Belarus in the 1/16 finals, faced Brazilian Luis Rodriguez in the 1/4 finals.

The Armenian boxer defeated his opponent in a fierce struggle to make it to the semifinals.

Incidentally, the Brazilian coaches have appealed the decision of the referees. If the decision remains unchanged, Mashakaryan will face Christian Medina Palacio of Venezuela.

Emir of the State of Qatar honors Armenian Ambassador with an Order

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 18 2021

The Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has decorated the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to Qatar Gegham Gharibjanyan with an Al Wajbah order.

The Emir received outgoing Ambassador Gharibjanyan on September 12, the Armenian Embassy in the State of Qatar informs.

The award notice says it was handed in appreciation of the Ambassador’s commendable efforts, his good work and the friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

While a number of Ambassadors to Qatar, including those of France, Belgium, Hungary, Japan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ethiopia, have retired over the past month, Gegham Ghaaribjanyan is the only envoy to be honored with the order.

Armenia opposition MP slams parliamentary committee chairman’s statement

News.am, Armenia
Sept 14 2021

Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly of Armenia Eduard Aghajanyan today told reporters that the Azerbaijani police checkpoint placed in the territory of Armenia is located in the territory of Soviet Azerbaijan. This is what secretary of the opposition “With Honor” faction of the National Assembly Hayk Mamijanyan said during today’s parliamentary session.

Mamijanyan asked the authorities how the country is going to get out of the situation created as a result of such statements by representatives of the authorities, especially since such statements are many in number.

“I simply don’t understand how all of us, as a country, are going to get out of the situation caused by such statements. Perhaps there will come a time when you will say that the captives are in the territory of Soviet Azerbaijan,” Mamijanyan declared.

70 representatives of Germany’s tourism sector to visit various sights of Armenia

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 17:48, 1 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Nearly 70 representatives of Germany’s tourism sector, including tour-operators, tour agencies, trade associations, air companies and news agencies, have arrived in Armenia to participate in ‘’Fvw DRV Destination Forum’’ event, which is aimed at strengthening the touristic relations between Armenia and Germany. ARMENPRESS reports during the press-conference dedicated to the event Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan thanked the representatives of the tourism sector of Germany for organizing the ‘’Fvw DRV Destination Forum’’ event in Armenia.

Kerobyan stressed that such events are important for Armenia, as they move forward the tourism sphere in Armenia by one big step, helping companies operating in the field to expand their international ties and geography.

"We attach great importance to the projects implemented in the field of tourism jointly with the ‘’German Agency for International Cooperation" company. This four-day event shows Armenia's interest in developing the Armenian-German economic and tourism ties," Kerobyan said.

According to the Minister of Economy, tourism is one of the priority spheres for Armenia's economic development.

‘’It’s not a secret that Germany is Armenia’s major economic partner among the EU Member States. The deepening of relations with Germany is one of the key directions of Armenia's foreign economic policy, where cooperation in the field of tourism is a priority’’, Kerobyan emphasized.

The Minister said that the highest increase in the number of visits to Armenia from European Union countries since 2019 is from Germany.

‘’Fvw DRV Destination Forum’’ will be held until September 2. The German guests will tour in Armenia to discover its sights and touristic potential. A business forum will be held on September 2.

Opening ceremony of Summer Olympic Games begins in Tokyo

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YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. The opening ceremony of the 32nd Summer Olympic Games has kicked off in Tokyo, the capital of Japan.

For the first time in history, the ceremony is not attended by fans because of the coronavirus pandemic, only 950 officials are attending the event.

Last year the Games were postponed due to COVID-19.

The Games will last until August 8.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Exclusive footage of Azerbaijani soldier who severely beat his fellow serviceman in Karvachar

News.am, Armenia

An Azerbaijani serviceman severely beat his fellow serviceman in Karvachar. Armenpress news agency has an exclusive video showing the beating in the Karvachar sector of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan had issued a press release stating that an Azerbaijani serviceman had allegedly died from the gunshot fired by the Armenian side’s sniper in the Karvachar sector of the border, but the Ministry of Defense of Armenia reported that on July 23 shootings were recorded at an Azerbaijani foothold that might have been conditioned by a dispute that Azerbaijani soldiers got into.

The video shows the same foothold where the shootings were recorded.

Kremlin: Putin, Pashinyan discuss unblocking of transport and economic links in the region

News.am, Armenia

President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan discussed the current issues on the Russian-Armenian cooperation in the trade-economic, energy and humanitarian sectors during phone talks.

The Kremlin’s press service reported that the talks were held at the initiative of the Armenian side. “The situation around Nagorno-Karabakh was discussed. The topic of unblocking of transport and economic links in the region was also discussed. An agreement was reached in regard to future contacts at different levels,” the press release reads.

Newspaper: Armenia outgoing legislature majority faction MPs are dissatisfied

News.am, Armenia
July 3 2021

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: According to the information of Zhoghovurd daily, there is still a commotion at the [outgoing] NA [(National Assembly)] My Step [majority] faction.

The thing is that after the snap parliamentary elections [on June 20], no one from the [ruling party] leadership has met with them [yet] and has not discussed what to do next, or the future.

According to our information, the [My Step] MPs do not like the situation also because many of them learn from the press what rearrangements may take place [in the new parliament].

Moreover, RA acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has not shown interest in his faction during this period.

In short, the candidate around whom they will readily unite [in the new legislature] has not been found yet.

Everyone is holding their breath waiting for when Nikol Pashinyan will come and meet them.

Let us note that personnel matters are discussed exclusively at the [ruling] CC [(Civil Contract party)] board—within as close a circle as possible.

Karabakh, the key to the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan

 Khaled El-Shamy



Tensions continue between Azerbaijan and Armenia as a result of mutual accusations of border breaching, despite Russia’s deployment of peacekeeping forces in the wake of a 44-day war between the two countries.


In light of the re-election of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan despite predictions that he would lose the elections because of the war, the Armenian people are waiting for what will happen next in light of demands to redemarcate the borders

Armenia had controlled the Nagorno-Karabakh region since 1994 within the Azerbaijani territories, but the recent war enabled Azerbaijan to regain the majority of its lands.

This caused outrage in Armenia. Protesters stormed the parliament building in the capital of Yerevan, assaulted the speaker of parliament and looted the contents of the office of the prime minister who called or forced early legislative elections.

Al-Masry Al-Youm conducted two interviews with the Assistant President of Azerbaijan Hikmat Hajiyev, and the President of the National Council for Human Rights in Armenia Arman Tatoyan to better understand the future of the two countries amidst this ongoing conflict.

 

Arman Tatoyan, President of Human Rights in Armenia: The people were traumatized by the war 

Tatoyan explained that the government of his country, headed by Nikol Pashinyan, had adopted an incorrect policy and did not prepare society for the outcome of the war.

He contrasted it with Egypt, which he described as a large country with a long ancient history and civilization which cannot be denied. As a student, Tatoyan said he was familiar with laws in Egypt and how society benefited from them, and also praised Egypt’s role in containing the Armenian community.

“What I saw during my visit to Egypt is that the society is civilized, and this is not far from a pivotal country in the Middle East, and when I visited it, I was at the time an employee of the United Nations and my wife was with me,” he said.

He said it is difficult to discover Egypt in a short time, and if one spends their whole life there they will not be able to learn everything about it.

Regarding the war with Armenia, which lasted for 44 days from September 27 until last November 10, Tatoyan lamented that he has around 300 videos showing how badly insulted the dignity of the Aremenian people and nation have been, such as a footage published on Telegram channels showing Armenian soldier Ginayid Petrosian beheaded alive.

His country’s government adopted an incorrect policy, especially in terms of lack of information.

There was a defect in the disclosure and clarification of information and thus did not achieve its goals, he explained, nor did it prepare society for the war and its aftermath filled with acts of violence. Armenian society suffered a nasty shock, and investigations are still ongoing.

“Years ago in Karabakh, an Armenian farmer was unwittingly involved in desecrating a mosque when his sheep entered it without his knowledge or knowledge, and I confirm that there is a mosque in the city of Shushi that we restored from the state budget, so how can we not do humanitarian work for the Muslims to whom we have the utmost respect,” he said.

On the prosecution of Azerbaijan, he said the government took the initiative to address the United Nations agency for the eradication of racism to the European Court of Justice.

Tatoyan said the government asked us, as a National Council for Human Rights, to provide the information in our possession, in order to correspond with the relevant international bodies – and so a fact-finding committee was formed which discovered major violations.

“Our government has public and secret information in order to sue Azerbaijan before the European Court of Human Rights, the International Court of Justice, and then the International Criminal court,” he proclaimed.

 

The war between his country and Armenia was legitimate: Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Hikmat Hajiyev 

Hajiyev explained that the war between his country and Armenia was legitimate in order to recover occupied lands from about 30 years ago.

He stressed that the Armenians detained by his country are a group who entered the territory of Azerbaijan after the signing of the tripartite statement dated November 10, 2020, while a Lebanese citizen of Armenian origin has been accused of participating in the fight against Azerbaijani soldiers and civilians during the 44-day war in exchange for a financial reward as a mercenary.

Armenia launched a military aggression against his country, Hajiyev said, which led to the deaths and injuries of soldiers and civilians.

This attack caused serious damage to civilian facilities, he added, leading the Azerbaijani armed forces to act to ensure the security of the civilian population and restore our territorial integrity in full.

He also denied that his country has resorted exploiting “mercenaries”, slamming these reports as a “great lie” and slander against Azerbaijan.

Hajiyev assured that his nation’s armed forces have about 100,000 personnel with a very large reserve force equipped with modern weapons, while Azerbaijani youth have registered their names in the Mobilization and Recruitment Authority.

Whoever has real evidence about these allegations must present it, he said, and added that while these claims are just rumors his country has evidence of Armenia’s involvement in attracting militants.

“Our country has documented evidence and information that a large number of these mercenaries fought against our army, and we have pictures of mercenaries killed by the heroes of our armed forces during the fighting,” he explained.

Regarding his country’s relationship with Egypt, Hajiyev said that Azerbaijan attaches great importance to its relations and said that they are developing in various political, economic, commercial and cultural fields.

These ties have historical roots as well, such as in a famous visit made by national leader Heydar Aliyev to Cairo in 1994 to participate in the The United Nations International Conference for Population and Development, and in an official current President of the Republic Ilham Aliyev to Egypt in 2007.

The importance of Aliyev’s visit was that it defined relations between the two countries, he added, and stated that regional cooperation and cooperation are important factors in the existing relations between Egypt and Azerbaijan.

Caucasian Knot | Nagorno-Karabakh authorities announce terms for resettling refugees

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In Stepanakert, they began building a new micro-district intended for the families who became refugees as a result of the aggravation of the Karabakh conflict. Authorities assure that housing problems of the families of all forced migrants, who stay in Nagorno-Karabakh will be resolved within three years.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that after the last autumn war in Karabakh, up to 40,000 people became forced migrants; of them, 25,000 are in Armenia. They said that in Stepanakert, it's difficult for them to rent a flat or a hotel room.

The Karabakh government has stated that refugees from Shushi and Gadrut will receive housing in Stepanakert as city residents, while the rest of the families will be resettled in rural communities or in new settlements built specifically for them.

Vaan Savadyan from the Gadrut District has noted that "if the housing issue is resolved, then Gadrut residents will return to Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)." He said that only half of the residents of the Gadrut District returned to Karabakh after the war.

Gayane Ambartsumyan, a public figure from the city of Shushi, has noted that most of the families of forced migrants, who are now in Armenia, have to live in rented apartments. According to her story, many want to return, but into their own housing.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 02:00 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Alvard Grigoryan; Source: CK correspondent

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