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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Iran urges to immediately stop military operations in Nagorno Karabakh and start the negotiation process, ARMENPRESS reports Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced.

‘’Tehran urges the sides to demonstrate restraint, immediately stop military operations and start negotiations’’, he said.

The diplomat noted that Iran is concerned over the armed clashes and attentively follows the developments.

He added that the Foreign Ministry of Iran is ready to use all opportunities for establishing ceasefire and start a dialogue between the sides.

Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote in his Twitter page that the region needs peace.

‘’Neighbors are priority for us and we are ready to broker for starting a negotiation process’’, he added.

Editing and Translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

ANN/Armenian News – Week in Review – 09/20/2020

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Armenian News: Week in Review

ANN/Armenian News

  • Hrant Mikaelian

  • Emil Sanamyan

  • Alen Zamanyan

  • Hovik Manucharyan

  • Asbed Bedrossian

Hello, and welcome to Armenian News Network, Armenian News, Week in Review.

Before we begin, we appreciate your help in reaching a wider audience, so please don’t forget to subscribe and Like us on whatever platform you listen to us on and help spread the word by sharing this podcast on your social media channels. Thanks in advance.

I’m Hovik Manucharyan and along with Asbed Bedrossian, This Week we’re going to talk about the following major topics:

  1. Constitutional Court Appointments

  2. Armenia’s National Debt

  3. Calls for the resignation of the Minister of Education

  4. Escalated Tensions on Armenian-Azeri border

    1. Armenian soldier dies amidst escalated border tensions

    2. Azerbaijan slams negotiations, turns Russian AWACS away

  5. Khodorkovsky publishes leaked Russian documents on Armenia & Azerbaijan

  6. Bob Dole was hired by the Embassy of Armenia as a lobbyist in Washington DC.

To talk about these issues, we have with us:

Hrant Mikaelian is a political scientist and multidisciplinary researcher in social sciences based in Yerevan. He is also a senior researcher at the Caucasus Institute.

Emil Sanamyan, a senior research fellow at USC’s Institute of Armenian Studies specializing in politics in the Caucasus, with a special focus on Azerbaijan.

And

Alen Zamanyan who is a software engineer in Los Angeles, who has analyzed Armenian politics for over a decade.

Hello and welcome everyone!

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This past week the National Assembly voted to approve all three nominated candidates to the Constitutional Court. Both Opposition parties in the parliament refused from participating in the vote.

The crisis affected three of the judges appointed to the court by previous governments in the 90’s and one – its chair – in 2018.

  • Hrayr Tovmasian, the president of the court, must step down as president;

  • Alvina Gyulumian, Felix Tokhian and Hrant Nazarian are no longer recognized as judges;

  • Some of these judges have taken their case to the ECHR.

The new candidates were:

  • The Parliament’s pick: Edgar Shatirian, a 40-year-old law lecturer;

    • Had Resigned from a congressional committee on corruption in 2019 when it became apparent that he wouldn’t be picked as the chair of the committee.

  • The President’s pick: Artur Vagharshian, chair of jurisprudence at YSU;

    • He was nominated once in 2018 but rejected by parliament.

  • The judges’ pick: Yervand Khundkarian, led for the past 2 years the Court of Cassation, Armenia’s highest body of criminal and administrative justice.

    • He has long history in the "former regime";

    • Made rulings in the case of A1 Plus, leading to depriving of airtime for the channel.

Upon the parliament’s approval, Prime Minister Pashinyan then declared the Constitutional Crisis as “done” in Armenia. Is this the case?

Do the new appointees  represent a less corrupt cadre to allow this government to get on with its anti-corruption agenda?

Has this constitutional crisis damaged the independence of the courts in Armenia?

Sources:

  • ՍԴ 3 նոր դատավորները բարոյական պատասխանատվություն ունեն հեռացված դատավորների հանդեպ. Ա․ Ղազինյան

Over the past few years, from time to time, Armenia’s opposition has made references to the growth of Armenia’s national debt, reminding PM Pashinyan of his tenure as an opposition MP when he staunchly criticized the expansion of the debt during Serge Sargsyan’s times.

The numbers I’ve heard have varied from $7.6B to $8B. Where do we stand with Armenia’s national debt, and how do we view its trajectory? What are the components that make up for the increase in debt? Is it all related to Covid?

Hrant Bagratian in his interview alluded that the Armenian Central Bank is able to effectively borrow money independently. Can you tell us how this process works and how transparent Armenia’s debt management is?

Should the current low interest rate environment be used as an opportunity to acquire more debt  (at low interest rates) in order to fuel growth and infrastructure projects (Bagratyan’s point of view)?

Week after week there are calls from opposition parties for the resignation of the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, Arayik Harutyunyan. This past week Barkavaj Hayastan and Lousavor Hayastan failed in another attempt as Im Qayl blocked their call in Parliament.

What are the complaints against his performance? Is this process unnecessarily politicized or are there some real grounds for demanding his resignation?

  • Soon after taking office, Arayik Harutyunyan launched an audit of Ayb Foundation, accusing prominent members of corruption. As a result, the government stopped funding the Ararat Baccalaureate program. To date, the results of the audit have not been published, raising speculation that the decision was politically motivated.

  • In 2018, the State Oversight Service claimed that 800 million AMD (~$1.7 million) had been misappropriated by YSU, and the Education Ministry used it to launch a campaign to remove longtime YSU rector and RPA member Aram Simonyan. Simonyan resigned in 2019, but no rector has been appointed in his place for over a year. Last week, charges were brought against Simonyan for embezzlement of only 34 million AMD (~$70 thousand) over the course of four years. Simonyan denies any wrongdoing.

  • Last year, there was controversy around the issue of removing the requirement of Armenian language and history classes from university education.

  • Earlier this year, the Ministry published a set of education standards that caused uproar. Notably, Armenian Church history is set to be removed as a separate subject from school curriculum, combining it with Armenian history. The standards also place more emphasis on international and contemporary literature as opposed to traditional Armenian literature.

  • The University entrance process was highly controversial this year. A lot of students who had high scores on entrance exams were not admitted to universities or were admitted to less competitive departments. The problem was that there was a new method of matching students and universities that students were not properly informed of.

  • One of the main criticisms is that there is a lack of transparency and, as a result, a lack of consensus in the policies implemented by Arayik Harutyunyan. Prominent experts, organizations, and political parties are left out of decision-making committees. There is also a lack of substantive public debate on the policies.

This past week, Junior Sergeant Hovik Tamazyan was killed during an escalation of hostilities while on duty at a military position in the northeastern part of the Armenia-Azerbaijan state border. The Ministry of Defense said that Azerbaijan has become more active on the border during the last two weeks and is attempting to reinforce its positions, which led to the incident  Escalated tensions were also reported by Tavush governor Hayk Chobanyan.

Ilham Aliyev again just declared the negotiations stalled and mothballed, and earlier in the week Azerbaijan refused air space to a routine Russian AWACS patrol.

What’s going on here tactically speaking, and why is Azerbaijan sparring with Russia?

This past week we saw Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s Dossier.Center website publish another document, this time about how the Russian government operates to influence Armenia and Azerbaijan. It named a lot of names, but to most analysts there was nothing earth-shattering. Still, the press is all aflame with this information.

What’s interesting about this document?

On Friday news broke out that former Sen. Bob Dole has registered as 'Foreign Agent' for Armenia in Washington, and has been hired by the Embassy of Armenia, with a goal to "foster improved diplomatic relations" between Armenia and the U.S.

Bob Dole is 97 years old and has always been a friend of Armenia and Armenians, and he’s charging what seems to be a nominal 10 thousand dollars for a month of work signed as of September 15.

Is this the first time the Armenian embassy hires a lobbyist in Washington?

  • Azerbaijani air defense forces blocked the flight of the Russian military aircraft DRLOU A-50 (AWACS).

  • Yerevan mayor Hayk Marutyan said that the government will build a Metro station in Ajapnyak.

  • The new procedure for obtaining a driver's license is being postponed.

  • First-graders had their first classes on September 14. All other grades will resume schools from September 15.

  • Exports of several Agricultural products from Armenia grew despite the pandemic. Exports of livestock grew 256% in January-July 2020 (sheep and goats, etc.)

  • In Egypt, FM Mnatsakanyan said that Turkey has been undermining efforts for peace and stability in the region. Mnatsakanyan fully backed Cyprus, Greece and Egypt in defending their legitimate interests in the Mediterranean. The FM also discussed areas of  cooperation and development between Armenia and Egypt, including Armenia’s support for Egypt’s Free Trade association with the Eurasian Economic Association. The FM also met with Egyptian president Al Sisi, as well as the Grand Imam of al-Azhar Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed El-Tayeb.

  • The BHK has opted out of the confirmation vote on the three candidates to the Constitutional Court. Meanwhile, the OSCE ODIHR contacted the Armenian Ombudsman to provide expert support in assessment, a legal analysis regarding the legislation regulating the judges’ appointment, applicable international standards, obligation and experience regarding the high court appointment processes.

  • The National Institute of Health of the Armenian Healthcare Ministry will soon open a branch in Artsakh where medical personnel will undergo training.

  • Armenian and Russian airborne recon and strike teams hold joint military drills. Meanwhile, electronic warfare and air defense troops held anti-UAV drills.

  • The Pashinyan family hosted children from various border towns for a barbecue party in their official residence on September 13.

  • Authorities have launched criminal proceedings on vote buying, bribery, electoral violations and other alleged offenses concerning the BHK party.

  • PM Pashinyan and Argentine-Armenian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian discussed the implementation of investment projects like the development of Yerevan’s Zvartnots, Gyumri’s Shirak airports, improvement of infrastructures, their renovation and further operation.

  • Former BHK MP and former head of the Control Chamber of Armenia Ishkhan Zakaryan has been summoned to the NSS regarding suspicious acquisition of lands in Garni.

  • Armenian philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan is again involved in a Russian corruption scandal.

  • President Sarkissian invites Lord Ara Darzi to speak at Armenian Summit of Minds.

  • The International Symposium Astronomical Surveys and Big Data 2 (ASBD-2) started on Monday, September 14, and it will continue till 18 September.

  • GM Levon Aronian shared third place at the 2020 Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX online chess tournament after scoring 5/9 points.

  • Azerbaijan continues to instigate politicians and analysts to make anti-Armenian statements regarding Lebanese and Syrian-Armenians who are repatriating to Artsakh. Today there were over a half dozen articles in Trend.az and other Azeri media. One example: Matthew Bryza.

  • Lydian will provide scholarships to 15 students in the Amulsar communities studying at any licensed university in Armenia.

  • Citing strong objections from civil society members, two BHK MPs have abandoned plans to introduce legislation that would ban abortions in Armenia except in cases of medical emergency.

  • Schools reopen across Armenia, but not all school employees have been tested for coronavirus yet.

  • Former head of the EU Delegation in Armenia, Piotr Switalski, has written a book titled “The Armenian Revolution. An Unfinished Cable,” where he recommends that the EU should pay more attention to Armenia and the EAP region.

  • Russian president Putin has agreed to infuse $1.5 Billion into the Belarus economy to help it stabilize, and also help its public decide its path without outside interference.

  • An interesting reflection on the demographic situation in Armenia.

  • President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan signed a decree approving the new composition of the Security Council.

  • OSCE MG Co-Chairs propose to meet with Armenian, Azerbaijani FMs in coming weeks. The mediators have called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to prepare the ground for renewed talks on resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh, and clarify their current positions.

  • In Egypt, president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received FM Zohrab Mnatsakanyan in the presence of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt Mr. Sameh Shoukry and the Armenian ambassador to Cairo. They agreed on the importance of preventing foreign interventions in the region that destabilize and undermine the people.

  • During the official visit to Egypt FM Mnatsakanyan also met with Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Ahmed Aboul Gheit. Meanwhile, Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities made a short visit to Yerevan, and met with tour and hospitality operators. Must have something to do with Armenian Cuisine. 😉

  • Armenia will use advanced technologies to connect the fuel nozzles with the cash register at the gas stations, to automate billing and prevent violations.

  • The Central Bank of Armenia has cut the refinancing rate by .25 and set it at 4.25%. CBA President Martin Galstyan says that in 2020 a 6.2% decline is forecast for Armenia, followed by nearly 5% economic growth in 2021.

  • A fire erupted in a futuristic seafront building in downtown Beirut on September 15 that was close to completion after years of construction. Two prominent Lebanese-Armenian journalists suspect that the incidents involve foul play, but they have not said more.

  • All three candidates nominated for Constitutional Court judges were confirmed by parliament. Yervand Khundkaryan, Artur Vagharshyan and Edgar Shatiryan, were nominated by the General Assembly of Judges, the President of Armenia, and the Cabinet respectively. The confirmation was boycotted by lawmakers representing the parliamentary opposition parties.

  • Most of Armenia’s Independence Day celebrations will take place online.

  • The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra opened its 15th season with Dvořák’ Symphony No.9 “From the New World” and three pieces from Tigran Mansurian’s “The Snow Queen” ballet, at the Karen Demirchyan Hamalir.

  • 3 Armenians and 8 Azerbaijanis were arrested pending investigations arising from a massive brawl between Armenians and Azerbaijanis in Javakhk on August 23.

  • A group of university students marched from Yerevan State University (YSU) to the main building of the government of Armenia. They have prepared a petition with more than 5,000 signatures demanding partial reimbursement of their tuition.

  • Young Aurora 2020: The three Finalists announced. The winner will be announced on November 3.

  • Feature film “Chnchik” by Aram Shahbazyan has been included in “New Currents” competition section of Busan International Film Festival,  which will be held Oct. 21-30.

  • Artsakh President commemorated the late Armenian journalist Hrant Dink on his birthday

  • Azerbaijani, Turkish Air Forces mark Baku's 102nd “liberation” anniversary, with plenty of  anti-Armenian rhetoric. Aliyev and Erdogan also noted this in their call today.

  • The Catholicos and the Minister of Education met and decided that a meeting of relevant subgroups on education will take place in the near future, to discuss important topics in Education Reform.

  • LHK MP Arkady Khachatryan was elected chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs.

  • A Virtual U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue Took Place, and it will continue this fall, culminating in a capstone session in Washington, D.C. next month.

  • Kim Kardashian is supporting of the #StopHateforProfit campaign, which accuses major Social Media platforms of allowing groups to spread misinformation and bigotry.

  • A day of blessing for lawyers will be established by the Catholicos of All Armenians.

  • The Asian Development Bank forecasts that this year Armenia’s GDP will decline by 4%, a further drop from the -3.5% that was projected in April 2020, growth is expected to pick up to 3.5% in 2021.

  • Parliament adopted a bill authored introducing paternity leave in Armenia.

  • An Armenian soldier has been killed from gunshot and shrapnel wounds in the latest Azerbaijani ceasefire violation at the state border. DM Tonoyan said that the Armenian army will take “appropriate actions” in retaliation for its soldier’s death. Tavush governor Hayk Chobanyan has also reported increased cross-border shootings for the past two weeks.

  • PM Pashinyan met with Lydian Canada Ventures Board of Directors member Jeffrey Coach and Lydian Armenia Executive Director Hayk Aloyan, and discussed the Amulsar project.

  • BHK officially joined LHK in their call for Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, Arayik Harutyunyan’s resignation. Harutyunyan has rejected these calls. My Step continued to back the minister, so the proposal in the parliament failed.

  • Chairman of the State Revenue Committee Edward Hovhannisyan met with Iranian Ambassador Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri and emphasized the necessity of upgrading and expanding the Meghri border checkpoint, and the operation of the Meghri free economic zone.

  • PM Pashinyan stated that with the election of judges of the Constitutional Court by the Parliament the crisis around the Court is now over.

  • At Armenia’s recommendation, Russia’s Interior Ministry has developed a bill to allow the migrants from the EAEU states to drive in Russia using their national driver’s license.

  • According to Armenia’s Amberd Station, the Earth’s Ozone layer is gradually recovering.

  • Ahmet Cetin, a pro-Turkey extremist who assaulted Armenian community members in Décines-Charpieu commune of Lyon on July 24, will go on trial on Thursday, September 17.

  • The building that housed Vasbouragan Hall, as well as offices for St. Gregory Armenian Church in San Francisco was set ablaze around 4am on Thursday. The San Francisco Fire Department responded immediately, however, the building suffered significant damage. It is suspected that this was the result of a Hate Crime.

  • Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan has installed Sasun Barseghyan as the new Governor of the Askeran Region. He will replace Ashot Dadayan.

  • Charges of embezzlement have been pressed against the former Rector of the Yerevan State University Aram Simonyan.

  • Armenia will honor modern day heroes fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and guarding the country's borders – medical workers and troops – during the Hero Of Our Times Awards on September 21. 

  • The fifth annual Aurora Humanitarian Prize for Awakening Humanity went to Fartuun Adan and Ilwad Elman, the mother and daughter team who lead the Elman Peace and Human Rights Centre in Somalia.

  • Iranian company Tunnel Sadd Ariana will construct a new landfill and waste management system in Hrazdan as part of the Kotayk and Gegharkunik Municipal Solid Waste Management” program.

  • The government has introduced a bill on spending disclosure for public officials as a further anti-corruption measure. The bill passed.

  • The Yerevan City Council has tripled to AMD 200,000,000 (over 2018) the allocation to upgrade medical equipment at the medical polyclinics in the Armenian capital.

  • Residents of a Yerevan building which was partially destroyed in a gas leak explosion on August 26 will be provided with financial compensation to buy new apartments.

  • A lawyer is challenging in court the coronavirus protocols in schools requiring children to wear face masks.

  • 64 IT companies in Armenia in AI, data science, robotics, communications, and other areas have been approved by the Ministry of High Tech for the first and second programs of the coronavirus relief package.

  • The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant’s administration is discussing the re-extension of the lifespan of its power unit N2 beyond 2026.

  • Moody’s has upgraded the rating of IDBank: outlook changed to stable.

  • President Sarkissian met with the leadership of the French Dassault Systèmes company, and discussed implementing special educational projects in IT.

  • My Step MP Armen Pambukhchyan has resigned from Parliament, and plans to work in government.

  • No verified information about resettlement of Lebanese Armenians in Karabakh, Russian MFA spox Maria Zakharova has said, adding that this is the time to focus on resumption of the peace process, including the issue of IDPs.

  • Armenia is tightening its gambling laws, with steps that affect both the location and size of betting venues.

  • A postage stamp dedicated to Armenian cultural heritage in the Asian region has been put into circulation.

  • An all-star concert at Lithuania’s Opera and Ballet Theater will mark the 30th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and 29th anniversary of independence of Armenia.

  • Artsakh has written to the OSCE that it's unacceptable for Lebanese Armenians to become a politicized target of attacks by Azerbaijani authorities.

  • Armenian pianists Lilit Mkrtchyan and Nune Asatryan won the Odin International Music Online Competition in Estonia.

  • Former Police Chief Vladimir Gasparian has been indicted for threatening two RFE/RL Armenian Service journalists and obstructing their work on a report about government plans to dismantle private houses illegally constructed near Lake Sevan. Gasparian has a luxury house located in the lakeside area. 

  • The new Ambassador of Iran to Azerbaijan Seyyed Abbas Mousavi stated that relations between Tehran and Baku are progressing in all dimensions.

  • The International and European Federations of Journalists (IFJ and EFJ) have  joined the Union of Journalists of Armenia (UJA), in urging the Armeniain Parliament to not approve a legislative proposal on insult and defamation that aims to increase fines for publishing insults and defamatory comments in the media and social networks. 

  • The Warsaw Stock Exchange (WFB) has signed an agreement with the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) to acquire 65% of the Armenian Stock Exchange (FBA), pending various approvals. AMX is currently valued at $1.6 Million. The Central Bank of Armenia holds 90.1% of AMX. The remaining 9.9% are AMX’s treasury shares. After the deal, CBA will hold 25% of AMX and the remaining 10% will be acquired by a third party to be named by GPW.

  • Anna Hakobyan has resigned as the chair of the board of trustees of the City of Smile charitable foundation.

  • DM Tonoyan expressed continued concern to the ICRC over videos spread by Azerbaijani media on Armenian POW Gurgen Alaverdyan.

  • We have to mention the Khodorkovsky Dossier on Armenia and Azerbaijan, since everyone is talking about it.

  • Lawmakers from the LHK and My Step are working on legislation to regulate the film industry in Armenia, raise the level of copyright protection, state sponsorship transparency and stipulate content rating.

  • Artsakh re-trains military reserve forces periodically for optimal readiness.

  • Qatar Airways will operate daily flights to Yerevan starting October 5.

  • The Government is building new houses for families in the Tavush region after Azeri bombardment.

  • Former Sen. Bob Dole has registered as 'Foreign Agent' for Armenia with a goal to "foster improved diplomatic relations" between Armenia and the U.S. The hiring comes as the Donald Trump administration prepares to host a meeting of the U.S.-Armenia Strategic Dialogue next month

  • Lady Gaga has based her new video for Chromatica single “911” largely on Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov’s classic 1969 art film The Color of Pomegranates. Some outfits for the video were designed by Karina Akopyan.

  • The American University of Armenia (AUA) has established an emergency fund for Lebanese students who have been affected by the explosion.

  • The first flight via Air Cairo coming from Armenia has arrived at Sharm el Sheikh International Airport, carrying 52 passengers.

  • Armenian Embassy officially opened in Israel, on the eve of Rosh  Hashanah.

  • Clothing and footwear traders staged a protest in front of the Armenian government building on Friday, complaining about new customs clearance pricing policies.

  • A silver denarius of Rome’s first emperor is being auctioned. It depicts Augustus and the reverse shows a tiara and bow cases with quiver, and the legends ARMENIA / CAPTA, a reference to the successful effort to claim Armenia for the Romans.

  • Azerbaijani oppositionist Tofiq Yaqublu stopped his hunger strike after a Court of Appeals released him on house arrest.

  • US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died At age 87.

  • Schools started in Artsakh this week without masks and distancing.

  • New Pottery, tombstones and other historical artifacts have been excavated in Armenia’s Tavush Fortress.

  • Artsakh has announced the relocation of its Parliament from Stepanakert to Shushi, effective officially on May 9, 2022.

  • Ilham Aliyev has given a very negative assessment to the current state of the talks aimed at resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,  calling them stalled, “nearly mothballed.”

  • Russia will resume flights with EAEU states, except Armenia.

  • “The Trio” by Russian-Armenian film director Anna Melikyan won best cinematography at the 31st Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival in Sochi.

  • According to the data of 2019, a total of 24,221 monuments are included in the list of Armenia’s state owned immovable historical and cultural monuments.

  • A public rift has widened between Ilham Aliyev's dynastic administration and one of its longest-serving and most powerful former figures, Ramiz Mehdiyev.

  • Yervand Mkrtchyan scored a gold medal in the 1,500-meter race at the championship of the Balkan states, in Romania. He ran the 1,500 meters in 3 minutes, and 47 seconds.

  • First 3 (of 10) TUMO Boxes will be installed in Karabakh this year.

The Greece vs. Turkey animosity has been escalating in the past weeks. We will dedicate a section here to the headlines we’ve seen building:

  • Presidents Macron and Erdogan: Navigating or Generating a European Crisis?

  • Turkey’s Erdogan chases Ottoman dream, ends up unsettling West Asia | Analysis

  • Will China intervene in the Greek-Turkish crisis?

  • The hypothetical compromise: The end of 10 years of war in West Asia

  • NATO further marginalised

  • Turkey triggers the final dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire

  • India Pulls No Punches Against Turkey; Tells Erdogan To 'understand Democratic Practices'

  • Turkish aggressive policy backfires as Europe, Arab countries form anti-Erdogan axis – researcher.

  • Erdogan Is Turning Turkey Into a Chinese Client State

  • EU chief warns Turkey against ‘intimidating’ its neighbors

  • Egypt rallies Arab League to counter Turkey's regional policies

  • Is Turkey’s New Gas Discovery in the Black Sea a Game Changer?

  • Erdoğan reveals vision for 2053, calls it ‘Turkey model’

  • How Turkey influences German politics – Erdoğan’s power and the AKP networks

  • Why UAE’s landmark deal with Israel is bad for Turkey

  • How Turkey became the bane of Arab regimes.

  • Turkey and Iran are engaging in new operations in Africa – reports

  • ESTIA: Germany is pushing Greece to demilitarise its islands close to Turkey

 

Armenian pianists Lilit Mkrtchyan and Nune Asatryan won the Odin International Music Online Competition in Estonia. They won the first prize in the Piano Four Hands category. They performed two symphonic pieces by Grieg and Tchaikovsky.

Former Sen. Bob Dole has registered as 'Foreign Agent' for Armenia with a goal to "foster improved diplomatic relations" between Armenia and the U.S.

Lady Gaga has based her new video for Chromatica single “911” largely on Armenian filmmaker Sergei Parajanov’s classic 1969 art film The Color of Pomegranates. Some outfits for the video were designed by Karina Akopyan.

 

 

Yervand Mkrtchyan scored a gold medal in the 1,500-meter race at the championship of the Balkan states, in Romania. He ran the 1,500 meters in 3 minutes, and 47 seconds.

 

That concludes our program for this week’s Armenian News Week in Review.

Please contact us with your feedback and suggestions. You can do so through our website, at groong.org, or on our Facebook PageANN – Armenian News”, or in our Facebook Group “Armenian News – Armenian News  Network.

Special thanks to Laura Osborn for providing the music for our podcast. I’m Hovik Manucharyan, and on behalf of everyone in this episode, thank you for listening and we wish you a good week. 

Karabakh Negotiations, Madrid Principles, State of Emergency Russia, AWACS.

Additional: Emil Sanamyan, Hrant Mikaelyan, Arayik Harutyunyan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Nagorno Karabakh, Artsakh, Egypt, Arab League, Iran, Russia, Lady Gaga, Sergei Parajanov, Pomegranates, Bob Dole, Lilit Mkrtchyan, Nune Asatryan.


US, Armenia discuss joint achievements and future cooperation

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 15 2020

The first of four virtual sessions of the U.S.-Armenian Strategic Dialogue took place today, with the United States represented by USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia, Alexander Sokolowski and U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Kara C. McDonald, and Armenia represented by Deputy Minister of Justice Kristinne Grigoryan and Chairwoman of the Corruption Prevention Commission Haykuhi Harutyunyan.

The discussion focused on joint achievements and future cooperation to advance priority democratic reforms in Armenia, including anti-corruption and judicial and legal reforms.

The participants recognized key milestones Armenia has already achieved in its fight against corruption, including the new Corruption Prevention Commission, which was established with ongoing support of USAID.

The Strategic Dialogue will continue this fall, culminating in a capstone session in Washington, D.C. next month.


Armenia reports 150 new cases of COVID-19

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. 150 new cases of COVID-19 were registered in the past 24 hours, bringing the cumulative total number of confirmed cases to 46119, the Armenian Center For Disease Control reported. 248 patients recovered, raising the number of total recoveries to 41941.

2761 tests were conducted over the past 24 hours.

1 person died from COVID-19, increasing the death toll to 920. This number doesn’t include the deaths of 283 (1 in the last 24 hours) other people infected with the virus who died from other pre-existing conditions, according to health authorities.

As of 11:00, September 15 the number of active cases stood at 2975.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

The Army’s Son – book honoring the life and legacy of Captain Armenak Urfanyan published

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Artsakhi writer Vova Arzumanyan presented on September 8 The Army’s Son, a book dedicated to the memory of Captain Armenak Urfanyan, the 26-year-old Artsakh serviceman who was killed in action during fierce battles in 2016 when Azerbaijani military launched an offensive in what became known as the April Four Day War.

Speaking about the title of the book, Vova Arzumanyan – who is the Editor-in-Chief of the Artsakh-based Vardanank newspaper – said that the phrase is connected with what Urfanyan had once told his mother.

“Mom, I’m no longer your son, I am the army’s son,” Urfanyan told his mother once.

The book includes memoirs of Urfanyan’s mother, interviews with co-servicemen, as well as poems by Arzumanyan himself dedicated to the captain and the other heroes of the war.

Overnight April 1-2, Captain Urfanyan and his troops came under enemy fire in a heavily outnumbered ambush from Azerbaijan. During the fierce battle, the captain destroyed multiple attacking enemy fighters and one engineering-reconaissance armored vehicle. He was killed in action from tank fire.

He was awarded the posthumous Medal for Combat Service of Artsakh and the 1st Class Combat Cross Medal of Armenia.

In August 2020, President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan awarded the posthumous Hero of Artsakh title to Urfanyan.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Turkish Press: Azerbaijan’s president lends Turkey unwavering support

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Sept 2 2020
Azerbaijan's president lends Turkey unwavering support

Faruk Zorlu,Jeyhun Aliyev   | 02.09.2020

ANKARA

Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev vowed Wednesday to "stand with Turkey under any circumstances without any hesitation," state news agency Azertac reported.

Aliyev made the comments as he accepted credentials of the newly appointed Greece's ambassador to Azerbaijan, Nikolaos Piperigos, at an event in the capital Baku.

"I can tell you, and it is no secret, that Turkey is not only our friend and partner, but also a brotherly country for us. Without any hesitation whatsoever, we support Turkey and will support it under any circumstances," the Azerbaijani leader told Piperigos.

Speaking on the recent tensions between Turkey and Greece in the Eastern Mediterranean, Aliyev said: "We support them [Turkey] on all issues, including the issue of intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean have heightened as Greece seeks to block Turkey's exploration of energy resources in the region, which Ankara says is well within its rights.

Greece has attempted to illegally restrict Turkey’s maritime territory, trying to box it into its shores based on small Greek islands near the Turkish coast.

Turkey has argued the sides should instead sit down for dialogue to reach a win-win solution based on fair sharing.

Greece has also recently carried out military drills — including with France — meant to intimidate Turkey into stopping energy exploration, as well as illegally armed Aegean islands, in violation of longstanding peace treaties.

Athens’ recent maritime delimitation agreement with Egypt also violates Turkey’s continental shelf and maritime rights, sparking further tensions between the two neighbors.

Upper Karabakh conflict

Aliyev also briefed the envoy about the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno Karabakh conflict, adding that Armenia along with other crimes committed a genocide against Azerbaijani people, made homeless a million of Azerbaijanis, and committed a policy of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territories, as well as violated the international law.

He expressed concern about the military cooperation between Armenia, Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration.

Border skirmishes between Armenia and Azerbaijan this July left a dozen Azerbaijani soldiers dead, further escalating tensions between the arch rivals.

Since 1991, the Armenian military has illegally occupied the Upper Karabakh region, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan.

Four UN Security Council and two UN General Assembly resolutions, as well as decisions by many international organizations, refer to this fact and demand the withdrawal of the occupational Armenian forces from Upper Karabakh and seven other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.






IWPR: Armenia-Azerbaijan: What’s Behind Latest Clashes?

Institute for War and Peace Reporting, UK
Aug 27 2020
Escalations shows that any short-term progress towards peace remains unlikely.
By Arshaluis Mghdesyan

Experts say the recent confrontations between Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces – the most violent since the end of the war in 1994 – were fuelled by frustrations over the Karabkh peace process as well as domestic social and economic stresses.

The July 12-18 clashes, involving artillery, tanks and shock drones, took the lives of at least 16 soldiers from both sides, including an Azerbaijani general. They came four years after the last major escalation, known as the April War.

Tatul Hakobyan, an analyst who works on Karabakh-related issues, described the new escalation as “strictly local” as it did not spread beyond several villages in the Tavush province of Armenia and Azerbaijan’s Tovuz region.

He pointed out, however, that the location of hostilities had changed. The fighting took place not on the line of contact between the troops of Karabakh and Azerbaijan, but on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

“Most likely, the escalation commenced after one of the sides started to improve its positions on the front line, which is very common for borderline zones. As a result, the combat position of the opposite side was under the control of the Armenian Armed Forces,” Hakobyan said, noting that the Azerbaijani-Armenian borderline in this area differs from the political map of the region.

“The borderline there was formed after active battles between the Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces during the Karabakh war,” he continued. “There are some territories that are marked on the political map as Armenia, but in fact they are controlled by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces and vice versa.”

He continued, “Formally, all the hills in the area are located on the territory of Armenia, but many are controlled by the Azerbaijani armed forces. Among them is one position which came under the control of the Armenian armed forces after clashes, but the hill behind it called Karadash (Black Stone) remains under the control of the Azeri armed forces.”

Hakobyan said that the road leading to the Azeri position on Karadash was currently controlled by the Armenians.

Ex-President of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, provided his own explanation for the escalation.

“The Azerbaijani armed forces wanted to improve their positions. This attempt was stopped by our armed forces, as a result of which their positions on the front line were improved. Then the Azerbaijani side resorted to violence in order to restore the status quo, which did not happen,” Kocharian said in a recent television interview.

The Armenian defence ministry appeared to confirm this, noting that the clashes “happened on the territory of Armenia”.

Hakobyan said that while it was true that the Azerbaijani side had suffered no territorial losses, “this is only formally; it is a part of Armenia on the map, but in fact this area is controlled by the Azerbaijani armed forces”.

Amid the escalation, President Ilham Aliyev also said that Azerbaijan “has not lost a single centimetre of territory”.

Experts note significant frustration due to the lack of progress in resolving the Nagorny Karabakh issue.

“Disappointment from the negotiation process is felt in Azerbaijan,” said Azeri political analyst Arif Yunusov, who lives in exile in the Netherlands. “Fewer people trust President Aliyev saying that negotiations with Armenia can bring some results. Moreover, people have little faith in statements that Baku, if necessary, can resolve the issue by military means. This is what has been repeated for decades.”

He said that when Nikol Pashinyan came to power in Armenia in April 2018, Azerbaijanis had new hope for the resolution of the conflict.

“However, after Pashinyan, at the opening ceremony of the Pan-Armenian Olympic Games in 2019 in Stepanakert said that ‘Artsakh [the Armenian name for Karabakh] is Armenia, full stop” and Aliyev responded that “Karabakh is Azerbaijan, exclamation mark,” it became clear that the expectations were in vain,” Yunusov said. “This is where the disappointment with the negotiation process comes from.”

This disillusion was apparently shared by the leadership.

“Today, in fact, there are no negotiations on the resolution; the video conferences of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia do not make sense either,” Aliyev told local TV on July 6, less than a week before the flare-up. “This is just an imitation of the activities of the OSCE Minsk Group. If the negotiations are not substantive, we will not participate in them.”

“It cannot be an accident [that Aliyev made this comment],” military expert Tevan Poghosyan said, adding that Turkey had also played a role in the escalation.

“Turkey, in spite of being a member of the OSCE Minsk Group on resolution of the Karabakh conflict, made a number of harsh statements about Armenia and in every possible way justified the actions of Baku on the front line,” he continued. “This is a scenario developed in coordination with Azerbaijan and everyone in the Turkish government supports Baku with similar statements.

“It is also no coincidence that the military leadership of Azerbaijan visited Turkey at the height of hostilities on the Armenian border and discussed the issue with the minister of defence and the chief of general staff of Turkey. And now, not far from the Armenian border, Azerbaijan and Turkey are conducting joint large-scale military exercises,” Poghosyan concluded.

Armen Grigoryan, secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, said that the main reason for the escalation was the domestic situation in Azerbaijan caused by the fall in oil prices, the country’s main export commodity.

“In the similar circumstances, as a rule, Baku – in an attempt to avoid domestic unrest – replaces the socio-economic front with the military one,” he said. “This happened in 2016 during the April war in Karabakh and we saw it in July 2020. In both cases, the hostilities were preceded by a serious decline in prices for hydrocarbons, on which the Azerbaijani economy is strongly dependent.”

With no ongoing negotiations at all, the escalation further dims any prospect of peace in the region. The last videoconference between the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan took place onJune 30. Following the July hostilities, Aliyev fired foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov, who had been in the role since 2004.

“By dismissing Mammadyarov, Baku drew a line under the Madrid principles on the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group to parties in conflict in Madrid in November 2007,” Hakobyan said.

“At the very least, this document was discussed at the negotiating table and gathered the parties around it. After the dismissal of Mammadyarov, who had been working on this document for many years, one might say Aliyev rejected it. Now a new document is needed for building peace between Armenia, Karabakh and Azerbaijan, but under current circumstances it will be very difficult to accomplish.”

Sports: Armenia names squad against North Macedonia and Estonia, Mkhitaryan to miss the matches

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 27 2020

Head coach of the Armenian national team Joaquín Caparrós has named the squad against North Macedonia and Estonia.

The UEFA Nations League matches will be played on September 5 and 8.

AS Roma midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan has notified the Football Federation of Armenia he will not be able to join the team for the upcoming matches.

Goalkeepers:

David Yurchenko – Shakhtar (Donetsk, Ukraine)
Anatoly Ayvazov – Urartu (Armenia)
Arsen Beglaryan – Urartu (Armenia)

Defenders:

Hovhannes Hambardzumyan – Anorthosis (Cyprus)
Kamo Hovhhanisyan – Kairat (Kazakhstan)
Arman Hovhannisyan – Tobol (Kazakhstan)
Varazdat Haroyan – Ural (Russia)
André Calisir – IFK Göteborg.(Sweden)
Serob Grigoryan – Pyunik (Armenia)
Hayk Ishkhanyan – Gandzasar Kapan (Armenia)
Taron Voskanyan – Alashkert (Armenia

Midfielders:

Edgar Babayan –  Hobro (Denmark)
Arshak Koryan – Khimki (Russia)
Khoren Bayramyan – Rostov (Russia)
Gegham Kadimyan – Neman (Belarus)
Tigran Barseghyan – Astana (Kazakhstan)
Vahan Bichakhchyan – Žilin (Slovakia)
Artak Grigoryan – Alashkert (Armenia)
Angulo Wbeimar – Gandzasar-Kapan (Armenia)
Arthur Grigoryan – Pyunik (Armenia)
Solomon Udo – Ararat (Armenia)

Forwards:

Alexandre Karapetyan – Tambov (Russia)
Norberto Briasco Balekia – Atletico Huracán (Argentina)


Chess: FIDE Online Chess Olympiad: Armenia qualifies for play-offs

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 24 2020


After the conclusion of FIDE Online Chess Olympiad Top Division, 12 teams qualified for the next stage: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and USA.

Play-off starts on Aug 27.

Armenia is set to play Greece in the preliminary rounds. The winner will face India in the quarterfinal to be played on August 28.

Armenia beat Romania, Turkey Croatia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt om Pool C. The team lost the games against Bulgaria, England and Russia.


Turkish Press: Azerbaijan backs Turkey’s activities in Eastern Med

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Aug 17 2020
Azerbaijan backs Turkey's activities in Eastern Med

Ruslan Rehimov   | 17.08.2020

BAKU

Azerbaijan on Monday voiced support for Turkey's seismic activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, saying Ankara was protecting its rights.

"Azerbaijan openly supports Turkey's activities in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkey protects its rights in the region under international law," Hikmet Hajiyev, assistant to the president and foreign policy chief for Azerbaijan's Presidency, told local media.

Referring to Armenia's provocative statement about the Treaty of Sevres and its position on the Eastern Mediterranean, Hajiyev said this was an attempt to intervene in issues that did not concern Yerevan.

The 1920 Treaty of Sevres, an unfair pact imposed on the Ottoman Empire after World War I, was replaced in 1923 by the Treaty of Lausanne — signed by Turkey on one side and Britain, France, Italy, Greece and their allies on the other — that recognized the modern Turkish state.

He said the country was trying to cover up its own occupational policies by accusing other countries.

Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno-Karabakh, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan, has been under illegal Armenian occupation since 1991.

"I think that everyone should know their place and should keep within bounds," he said, adding that diplomacy was "a serious field" where there is no room for "irresponsible" statements.

"With such a statement, Armenia first of all humiliates itself. I'm sure Armenia has no news of the events in the Eastern Mediterranean and the only reason for the statement is that the subject is of interest to Turkey," he said.

Turkey opposes Greece's efforts to declare an exclusive economic zone in the Eastern Mediterranean based on small islands near Turkish shores, violating the interests of Turkey, the country with the longest coastline in the Mediterranean.

Ankara has also said energy resources near Cyprus must be shared fairly between the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Greek Cypriot administration of Southern Cyprus.

*Writing by Sena Guler