Iranian FM meets with Azerbaijan’s President and Foreign Minister in Baku

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 13:46, 25 January, 2021

YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif has arrived in Baku as part of his regional visit, the Azerbaijani media report.

The Iranian FM has already met with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.

The Iranian FM will visit Yerevan on January 27. He will also pay a visit to Georgia and Russia.

Earlier Zarif said he is planning to visit the countries which will help to overcome the Karabakh crisis and establish peace and stability in the region.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Turkish-Russian observation centre for Nagorno-Karabakh to open Saturday: minister

Reuters
Jan 30 2021

(Reuters) – A joint Turkish-Russian centre to observe the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh will begin operating on Saturday, Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said on Friday.

One Turkish general and 38 personnel will work at the centre to support efforts to ensure that the ceasefire lasts, Akar said in a statement.

Turkey and Russia agreed to set up the joint centre to monitor the ceasefire reached between Azerbaijan and Armenia in November.

After six weeks of fighting, the countries signed a Russia-brokered ceasefire for Nagorno-Karabakh, which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. Russian peacekeepers were also deployed to the region under the deal.

(Reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen; Editing by Dominic Evans)

US envoy to Baku: American companies are ready to participate in Karabakh restoration

News.am, Armenia
Jan 27 2021

US companies are ready to participate in the Nagorno-Karabakh restoration works, US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Earle Litzenberger said during the meeting with Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov.

The US Ambassador congratulated the minister on ‘ensuring the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan’, and noted the importance of establishing sustainable peace in the region, the Azerbaijani media reported.

The ambassador noted the willingness of US companies to participate in the restoration of territories. He highlighted their interest in water resources management, road, and other infrastructure, as well as spoke on digital and innovative technologies cooperation.

Russian-Turkish Joint Center to monitor NK ceasefire with drones

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. The Russian Ministry of Defense has announced that Russian troops are training ahead of deployment to the “Russian-Turkish Joint Center” which monitors the Nagorno Karabakh ceasefire.

The Russian troops are now undergoing training for the “joint implementation of ceasefire monitoring objectives and are preparing to depart to the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan,” it said.

 “During the training the servicemen are studying the joint center’s structure, purpose, missions and functions, the order of organizing the work, as well as the culture, traditions and peculiarities of the country where the mission will be carried out. The personnel of the joint center will carry out monitoring of the situation and supervision of the adherence to the ceasefire with the use of unmanned aerial vehicles,” the Russian Defense Ministry said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia ex-deputy defense minister: Authorities have made many serious mistakes in defense sector over past

News.am, Armenia
Jan 26 2021

2.5 years
14:06, 26.01.2021

The incumbent authorities have made several serious mistakes and omissions over the past two-and-a-half years. This is what former Deputy Minister of Defense of Armenia Artak Zakaryan told reporters today.

According to him, the statements made by politicians and diplomats became the reason why the adversary relaunched scaled hostilities. “The incumbent authorities have made mistakes in many directions. In particular, they made serious omissions with regard to monitoring of violation of the balance of forces in the region. The Ministry of Defense failed to pay proper attention to this,” Zakaryan stated.

 

Armenia opposition movement’s PM candidate: Russian-Armenians say they will make big investments if Pashinyan resigns

News.am, Armenia
Jan 26 2021      

By losing Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), we Armenians lost 100 megawatts of electricity, 100 hectares of grazing fields, 315,000 hectares of grassy fields and more. This is what Vazgen Manukyan, candidate of the opposition Homeland Salvation Movement for Prime Minister of Armenia, said during a meeting with residents in Ararat Province where he was asked what he will do to improve the country’s economic situation after he becomes Prime Minister.

“Armenia’s GDP dropped by 7%, and it was due to not only the war, but also the coronavirus. The budget isn’t being performed, and social expenditures have increased significantly. I can take many steps to boost the economy, but the important thing is to invest funds in Armenia, and the funds can be collected from Diaspora Armenians, particularly the Armenians of Russia who said they can make big investments in Armenia, if Nikol Pashinyan resigns. There can also be funds collected from financial donors at low interest rates. However, it is also necessary to develop the economy. There are also several programs for agriculture that haven’t been implemented to this day,” Manukyan said, adding that he will talk more openly when the programs are presented.


We never had such a large-scale return of captives in the past, Pashinyan says

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 20 2021

MP from opposition Bright Armenia faction Gevorg Gorgisyan raised on Wednesday the question about the return of Armenian prisoners and other detainees held in Azerbaijan. Gorgisyan’s remarks came at the National Assembly during the Q/A session with cabinet members, when he posed a question to PM Pashinyan. 

“On January 11, we saw that You, Mr. Prime Minister, are  incapable to defend the interests of the Republic of Armenia. Considering this, why don’t you leave your post to enable other forces to continue the talks?” Gorgisyan asked, speaking of the long-delayed issue of the return of Armenian prisoners kept in Azerbaijan. 

In response, the Prime Minister noted that there has been Armenian captives in Azerbaijan for many years. “We never had such a large-scale return of captives in the past,” he said, referring to the first exchange of the PoWs between Armenian and Azerbaijani sides after the 44-day war. 

The PM next wondered why the issue had never been raised in the parliament before.  

Gorgisyan responded to the PM’s remarks: “Mr. Pashinyan, You are the one who signed a document on November 9, containing a provision about the exchange of captives. You have failed thus far to implement your agreement. You are not capable to serve the Armenian interests. Before leaving for Russia, you announced about the prisoners’ issue being a priority for Armenia, however, you failed to meet that priority.”

The opposition MP noted that Pashinyan tries to justify his failures through the failures of others, and by doing so, again resorts to ‘cheap manipulations’ and goes against the Armenian interests. 

 

Armenia remains at risk of becoming ‘theater of war’ in region, expert says

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 23 2021

The threats from the joint Turkish-Azerbaijani military exercises to be held in Kars early next month should not be downplayed, according to Armenian expert on Turkey Ruben Melkonyan.

“The drills have attracted opposing reactions. According to some claims, they don’t pose any threats, but I think it’s not a right approach. Others, including me, believe that Turkey and Azerbaijan are a threat not only to Armenia, but also to the entire region, including our strategic partner Russia. The steps of those states continue to pose threats to our statehood and our region,” he told a news conference on Saturday.

In Melkonyan’s words, military exercises, preparation for military operations and other steps of these countries should be perceived as a potential threat.

“The specter of a great war is haunting our region, but it’s not yet clear when the war will start and which big countries will become its targets, Iran or Russia, we’ll have to see how things unfold. But in case of any scenario, Armenia remains a target. Armenia remains at risk of becoming a theater of war. We should not ignore all this,” the expert said.

According to him, even though such military exercises are held regularly, they pose a clear threat, since they are carried out by the countries that continue to pursue aggressive policies. The problems in the region have not been completely resolved, Melkonyan said, adding the occupation of a part of Artsakh by Azerbaijan is not the end of a big war plan.

“Thus, we can assume that there is a possibility of renewed hostilities in the region,” Melkonyan noted.

Zarif to visit Baku to discuss Karabakh – Mehr News Agency

Mehr, Iran
Jan 21 2021

TEHRAN, Jan. 21 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will pay a visit to Azerbaijan on January 24.

According to the Iranian Embassy in Baku, Zarif will meet with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev during his visit.

The Karabakh issue will be the main topic of discussion during the visit. They will exchange views on new cooperation in the region after the Karabakh conflict.

During the visit of Mohammad Javad Zarif to Baku, the discussions will be held on the participation of Iranian companies in the reconstruction of Karabakh.

In addition, the Iranian Foreign Minister will also conduct talks with Azerbaijani officials on trilateral cooperation between Azerbaijan, Iran, and Russia.

MR/PR

Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia to hold trilateral summit to end Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Arirang, S. Korea
Jan 10 2021
Updated: 2021-01-11 04:17:22 KST
 
Russia will host a trilateral summit with Azerbaijan and Armenia on Monday, in its continued efforts to end the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.
According to the Kremlin on Sunday, the leaders will discuss providing assistance to residents affected by hostilities, and resuming economic relations between the two former Soviet republics.
 This comes after a ceasefire was reached in November, brokered by Russia, which halted a six-week violent conflict.
 
“We have agreed that military action stops and the parties remain at the positions where they were when the agreement was signed. And the next thing should be full normalization.”
 
 Russia had also sent peacekeeping soldiers to monitor the ceasefire.
 But, tensions remained high in the region,.as minor violence continued to break out in the past weeks.