Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 28-03-22

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 17:46,

YEREVAN, 28 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 28 March, USD exchange rate up by 0.07 drams to 490.37 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 1.15 drams to 538.92 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate stood at 5.23 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 1.58 drams to 645.13 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 175.31 drams to 30803.14 drams. Silver price up by 4.87 drams to 403.92 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Australian-Armenian musician Peter Davidian to perform in Yerevan

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 11:45, 24 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. “RASAMANJARI”, which means Spring Blossom- a Gala Live In Concert will take place on March 31, at 19:00 in the Arno Babajanyan Concert Hall. The concert bearing the symbol of colourful spring will become a reality at the initiative of the Indian Embassy in Armenia, Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO and Indian Cultural Centre Armenia.

The featured artist of the evening is the internationally acclaimed Australian-Armenian musician Peter Davidian, whose roots are from Kolkata, India, but he lives in Australia. Peter’s family moved to India from Iran, and so he was inspired to learn the Sitar, which he has mastered in the course of time. 

Here is a small interview with Peter about his career and future plans:

1. How did you start your musical career ? Tell us about your journey as a musician.

I have studied music from the early age of 8, in formal lessons for melody and rhythm. I am proficient for Sitar, Guitar, Harmonium, Drumkit(Jazz etc), Darabuka and Tabla. First semi professional performance was at 12 years old and has continued for more than 50 years. I had intensive studies with Indian music professor Ustad Ghulam Qadir Khan of the Jaipur Gharana(school) throughout the 1980s for Sitar and Indian music theory.

I have been involved in numerous musical projects and events over the years. From Sitar recitals, world music projects, film soundtracks, studio recordings and education. I am also a composer with over 10 albums of recordings featuring Sitar, Indian, Armenian and western musical genres. Most recent albums are ‘Instrumentalism’, ‘Artsakh’ and ‘The Armenia Suite’.

2. What do you like most in Armenia?

Armenia is my motherland and as a result of diaspora I am the first to return in 3 generations, from Australia.  My family’s ancestors were from Julfa, Nachijevan until early 17th century. Then to New Julfa, Isfahan, Iran, where my grandparents were born. They, like many from New Julfa, went to India. Subsequently moving to Indonesia and then to Australia after 2nd World War in 1946.

I like so many things in Armenia. The very welcoming people, the food, the beautiful mountain landscapes, the ancient churches and monasteries, the music and dance. The art, the culture. From the first time I arrived in January 2019 I felt that I had returned home at last.

3. Has Armenian music impacted you as a musician?

Yes, definitely. The melodic structures, the rhythmic cycles, the scales used. The instruments that touch my heart immediately upon hearing. The works of Komitas, Sayat Nova, Khatchaturian and all the current superb instrumentalists and composers. 

4. Tell us about your future plans.

To continue to strive to master the Sitar and further develop my understanding of Armenian and Indian music systems. As my great grand uncle was an Ashugh musician travelling from Isfahan/New Julfa I feel the music is deep in our family’s roots. There are many musicians in the younger generation of our large family in Australia.

I hope to return to Armenia on a yearly basis to continue the musical collaborations, that have now been established.  It would be wonderful to take these musical collaborations to the rest of the world, if possible.

5. Who do you look up to in music?

For Sitar the 3 masters of 20th Century, Vilayat Khan, Nikhil Banerjee and of course Ravi Shankar.

Current living sitar master Shahid Parvez Khan is also a great inspiration.  I also admire the great musicians and composers of the Jazz and Classical genres.

6. What is unique about sitar?

Sitar is a medieval period instrument that was designed by Amir Khusroo. He took the Persian Setar, Caucasian Tar and the Indian Veena and blended them into a new design with resonating strings under the main playing strings. With raised curved fretboard the player can perform many different embellishment techniques to emulate the human voice. It’s resonant vibrating tone is quite hypnotic to both player and listener and is equally suited to slow meditative playing up to very fast Melodic structured improvisation.

Sitar has established itself as a preeminent instrument of North Indian, Hindustani, classical music.

7. Tell us about the upcoming concert.

The upcoming concert is part of the Indo Armenian Friendship NGO activities in Yerevan and Armenia. It will be a major event of Armenian and Indian music, song and dance. To be held on 31 March, from 7pm, at the Arno Babajayan Concert Hall on Abovyan St. Yerevan. I will be performing solo Sitar recital, duets with Indian Classical vocals, another duet with Armenian Bhul flute, and an ensemble, performing my ‘Armenia Suite’ compositions for Sitar, wind and traditional percussion.

President of Artsakh convenes expanded sitting of the Security Council

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 20:28,

YEREVAN, 25 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. On March 25, President of the Artsakh Republic Arayik Harutyunyan convened an expanded sitting of the Security Council.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Artsakh President’s Office, Arayik Harutyunyan noted that the recent events in the Republic are forcing a new agenda, as the Azerbaijani side is destabilizing the situation through obvious provocations.

“It could be assumed from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict that the Azerbaijani side would use the opportunity to resort to various provocations in Artsakh. By the gas supply disruption and the incursion into the village of Parukh in the Askeran region, as well as by instigating certain military operations, the Azerbaijani authorities showed that they do not respect the trilateral declaration made in November 2020 and the political commitments made at various levels ever since.

Nevertheless, I would like to urge our people to remain calm, because despite the difficulties and obstacles, we continue to work closely with the Russian peacekeeping force in Artsakh to stabilize the situation,” he said.

Defense Minister of Artsakh Kamo Vardanyan made a report on the situation on the line of contact.

A number of issues related to overcoming the existing challenges were discussed.

Aliyev relies on US support, unnoticeably blackmails in his ‘peace agenda’ with Armenia

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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has thanked US President Joe Biden for congratulating him on the occasion of Nowruz, AzerTac reported.

In the respective letter, Aliyev listed all the achievements of three decades of US-Azerbaijan cooperation, and paid special attention to the energy sector.

Even in this letter, however, Aliyev could not resist the temptation to distort the facts and blackmail. First, Aliyev deliberately singled out one from the whole list of principles. In diplomatic interpretation, the Azerbaijani president reminded the US president of the Azerbaijani oil and natural gas reserves, linking it to Washington’s support to Baku’s position in the “peace agenda” with Armenia.

Given that the collective West ranks energy security issues far higher than the values of democracy and human rights proclaimed by it, Aliyev might have chosen the right emphasis. Otherwise, the same West would somehow react to the “natural gas blockade” which Azerbaijan has subjected the people of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) to.

Minister of Finance receives EBRD delegation

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 16:56,

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan received today the delegation led by head of the Yerevan Resident Office of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Dimitri Gvindadze, the ministry said in a news release.

Mr Gvindadze introduced George Akhalkatsi to the Minister. George Akhalkatsi has been appointed as the new head of the EBRD Yerevan Office and will take up his new role on 1 May 2022.

The Minister of Finance thanked for the productive cooperation and said that the working discussions with the EBRD have always been at a high level, adding that all necessary preconditions exist to promote and effectively implement the joint programs and ideas. According to the Minister, currently the protection of Armenia’s economic interest is priority for Armenia especially under the latest regional developments.

Dimitri Gvindadze thanked Tigran Khachatryan for the productive cooperation and many programs implemented with the Finance Ministry.

Topics relating to green economy, water infrastructure, development of political environment and improvement of transportation network were discussed during the meeting.

Opposition MP: Armenia authorities’ silence over Azerbaijan proposals raises large number of questions

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The minister of foreign affairs of Azerbaijan stated that a 5-point proposal aimed at the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations was addressed to Armenia. Tigran Abrahamyan, an MP from the opposition “With Honor” Faction in the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia (RA) and a security expert, wrote this on Facebook Saturday morning. He added as follows:

“One of them refers to the delimitation/demarcation process of the borders, but the Azerbaijani diplomat did not provide details on the other points.

Armenia’s authorities have not conveyed any information, have not clarified about, have not informed the Armenian society about their approaches to this proposal.

If the statement of the minister of foreign affairs of Azerbaijan on the proposal being passed to the RA corresponds to the reality, then the RA authorities’ maintaining silence on it raises a large number of questions.

Most likely, there is or has been a process between Azerbaijan and Armenia behind the scenes, the course of which has left its impact on the events—in particular, the sharp tension—being observed in Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] these days,.

The immediate publicizing of these proposals is important just because it will reveal a lot about the situation around RA and Artsakh and Azerbaijani ambitions.”

We reaffirmed readiness to normalize relations without preconditions – Mirzoyan about the meeting with Turkish FM

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 14:25,

YEREVAN, 12 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan announced that during the meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu within the framework of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, they both reaffirmed their readiness to continue the process of normalization of relations without preconditions, ARMENPRESS reports Mirzoyan told the rpeorter after the meeting.

He thanked Minister Çavuşoğlu for the invitation. “I think the invitation was quite a positive message, and I consider it necessary to respond to that message in the same positive way. During our meeting, we reaffirmed the readiness of both sides to continue the normalisation process in order to establish relations and open the borders without any preconditions,” Mirzoyan said.

He noted that the representatives of Armenia and Turkey are working in that direction, expressing hope that the positive results will be visible in the near future.

“I am glad to see that all the peoples of the region, all the states are trying to build peace and stability in our region.

And I want to say that there is that readiness on the part of Armenia to have a peaceful and stable region,” Mirzoyan concluded.

Any attempts to destroy or desecrate, alter identity of heritage sites will be met with strong condemnation by EU, vice-president states

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ArmInfo.  Below is a statement by Vice-President of the European Union Josep Borrell on the cultural and religious heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Madam President, Honourable Members, 

“The European Union has a very clear position regarding the key role  of cultural heritage in promoting peace, democracy and sustainable  development. It was only in June last year [21 June 2021] that the  Council approved conclusions welcoming the EU Concept on cultural  heritage in conflicts and crises calling for the protection and  safeguarding of cultural heritage during periods of conflict and  crises. 

“This has also been the position of the European Union with regard to  all cultural and religious heritage in the territories affected by  the conflict in and around Nagorno Karabakh. As you know, the issue  of cultural and religious heritage in the region has been contested  and sensitive since at least the beginning of the Nagorno Karabakh  conflict. The war in 2020 has further aggravated this situation.  Through public statements and direct discussions with the sides we  have repeatedly called for the protection of all religious and  cultural heritage in the region, particularly heritage sites affected  by conflict, without any differentiation based on ethnic or religious  grounds. Any attempts to destroy or desecrate heritage sites before,  during and after the hostilities, or attempts to alter their  identity, will be met with the strong condemnation of the European  Union. We have also been joined by the international community in  these calls. 

“It is important to have an objective and inclusive international  assessment of all religious and cultural heritage affected, or  potentially affected, by the conflict. For this reason, the EU  supports the initiative of a UNESCO technical assessment mission to  visit the area and has asked the sides to allow for such a visit to  take place and to fully cooperate with it. Steps taken towards such a  mission would also contribute to building confidence between the  sides, something the EU has been working towards, particularly with  the engagement of the President of the European Council, Charles  Michel, who visited both Armenia and Azerbaijan last year, held  frequent phone calls with the leaders, and brought them together for  two trilateral meetings.

“We will continue to insist with both parties on the need to fully  protect all religious and cultural heritage.  Key to this will be to  allow for an international assessment mission to take place, to  continue engaging on concrete steps to overcome conflict, to  cooperate on core issues and build an atmosphere of trust. 

Thank you.”  

Azerbaijan commits cultural genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh. MEPs apply to UNESCO and the EU

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 20:00,

YEREVAN, MARCH 10, ARMENPRESS. MEPs call on the UNESCO to launch an urgent fact-finding mission, send it to Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas to investigate calls about the destruction of Armenian cultural heritage, and investigate the situation on the ground, ARMENPRESS reports a number of members of the European Parliament, including Željana Zovko, representing the EPP faction, said during the discussion of the draft resolution “Destruction of Nagorno Karabakh Cultural Heritage”.

Cypriot MEP Costas Mavrides from the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, in turn, stressed that civilization and culture should be an opportunity to bring peoples closer to each other, to create friendship, not to become an instrument of hatred and enmity.

“We are dealing with a country’s cultural heritage; when it is destroyed, it is a violation of international law. The European Union must pay attention to this destruction, because it is happening on a systematic basis. This is a cultural genocide, its recognition is a vital necessity. We saw it in Palmyra, Syria, we saw it in Turkish-occupied Cyprus, we see it in Karabakh, carried out by Azerbaijan. Therefore, it is important for us to recognize this cultural genocide committed by Azerbaijan against Armenian culture in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Mavrides said.