​Armenian FM, OSCE Secretary General discuss situation resulting from Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 2 2021

Armenian FM, OSCE Secretary General discuss situation resulting from Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression

 September 2, 2021, 20:09 

Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan had a telephone conversation with OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid.

Ararat Mirzoyan noted that Armenia values the role of the OSCE as a comprehensive regional organization based on the concept of cooperative security.

Minister Mirzoyan stressed that the Armenian side is interested in deepening cooperation in all three areas of OSCE security – military, political, economic, environmental and human. In this context, the parties emphasized the importance of continuation of the cooperation with the executive bodies of the OSCE, especially within the framework of the cooperation program with Armenia.

The parties referred to the situation created by the Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression against Artsakh. Ararat Mirzoyan stressed the need to resume the process of peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

The Foreign Minister also noted that Armenia is committed to the establishment of lasting peace in the region, but the provocative actions of Azerbaijan, including the intrusion of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces into the sovereign territory of Armenia, create new sources of tension, disrupting regional security and stability.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/02/2021

                                        Thursday, September 2, 2021
Russia ‘Ready’ To Facilitate Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement
        • Aza Babayan
RUSSIAN -- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova gives a press 
conference in Moscow, July 1, 2021
Russia expressed readiness on Thursday to help Armenia and Turkey normalize 
their relations, saying that would boost peace and stability in the region.
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said Moscow took note 
of a recent “exchange of positive signals” between Yerevan and Ankara.
Zakharova recalled in that context Russia’s stated support for the 2009 
protocols on normalizing Turkish-Armenian ties.
“Now too we are ready to assist in a rapprochement between the two neighboring 
states based on mutual respect and consideration of each other’s interests,” she 
told reporters.
Ankara never implemented those protocols, continuing to link the establishment 
of diplomatic relations with Yerevan to a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh 
conflict. As a result, Armenia’s former government annulled the Western-brokered 
agreements in early 2018.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian spoke on August 27 of “some positive signals” 
sent by the Turkish government of late and said his administration is ready to 
reciprocate them.
Commenting on Pashinian’s remark the following day, Turkish President Recep 
Tayyip Erdogan said regional states should establish “good-neighborly relations” 
by recognizing each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. “If Yerevan 
is ready to move in that direction Ankara could start working on a gradual 
normalization of relations with Armenia,” he said.
In that context, Erdogan was understood to echo Azerbaijan’s demands for a 
formal Armenian recognition of Azerbaijani sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Eduard Aghajanian, a senior lawmaker representing Pashinian’s Civil Contract, 
responded by saying earlier this week that Armenia will not accept any Turkish 
preconditions for improving bilateral ties.
“Unfortunately, Erdogan’s statement contained points resembling preconditions, 
which do not help to launch that [normalization] process at all,” Aghajanian 
told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Turkey completely closed its border with Armenia in 1993 out of solidarity with 
Azerbaijan. It provided Azerbaijan with decisive military support during last 
year’s war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Health Minister Sees Falling Vaccine Hesitancy In Armenia
        • Narine Ghalechian
ARMENIA -- People prepare to get vaccinated against the coronavirus disease 
(COVID-19) at a mobile vaccination center in Yerevan, July 19, 2021
Although vaccine hesitancy remains widespread in Armenia, many more of its 
citizens are now willing to get inoculated against the coronavirus, Health 
Minister Anahit Avanesian said on Thursday.
Avanesian cited a recent opinion poll showing that the proportion of Armenians 
ready take coronavirus vaccines has risen to over 40 percent from just 10 
percent in March.
“This testifies to a change in public opinion,” she said during a weekly cabinet 
meeting in Yerevan. “But of course we still have a lot to do in terms of 
combating disinformation and other vicious phenomena.”
The Armenian government’s immunization campaign launched in April has made slow 
progress so far, with less than 5 percent of the country’s population fully 
vaccinated against the coronavirus as of August 29.
Avanesian told fellow cabinet members that the process accelerated significantly 
this week. She said Armenian health workers administered a record 6,227 vaccine 
shots on Wednesday, raising to almost 294,000 the total number of inoculations.
The increase may have to do with the health minister’s decision late last month 
to require many public and private sector employees refusing vaccination to take 
coronavirus tests twice a month at their own expense.
Among those covered by the directive are civil servants, schoolteachers and 
workers of private firms involved in the services sectors of the Armenian 
economy.
Armenia - Health Minister Anahit Avanesian holds a briefing after a cabinet 
meeting in Yerevan, September 2, 2021.
The government is keen to speed up the vaccination process amid a steady 
increase in coronavirus cases which began two months ago and is now putting the 
national healthcare system under growing strain.
The Armenian Ministry of Health recorded on Wednesday 636 cases and 21 
coronavirus-related deaths, the highest single-day death toll from COVID-19 
reported in months.
The government has pledged in recent weeks to toughen its lax enforcement of 
anti-epidemic rules, notably mandatory mask wearing inside buses, shops and 
offices.
Avanesian acknowledged that the rules are still ignored by most Armenians. “Yes, 
we do have room for improving our enforcement,” she told journalists.
Armenian Government Shuns Karabakh Anniversary Events
        • Gayane Saribekian
Nagorno-Karabakh -- The parliament building in Stepanakert, September 7, 2018.
Armenian government officials declined to attend on Thursday official ceremonies 
in Stepanakert to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the 
unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
Armenia was represented in the ceremonies instead by a multi-partisan delegation 
of its parliament led by deputy speaker Ruben Rubinian.
A government spokesman told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service that Pashinian did not 
travel to Karabakh on the occasion because he is currently on vacation.
Armenia’s Minister of High-Tech Industry Vahagn Khachaturian said, however, that 
the prime minister and members of his cabinet shunned the low-key celebrations 
for political considerations.
“A political decision was made Don’t look for other reasons,” Khachatrian told 
reporters. He did not elaborate.
Tigran Abrahamian, an opposition member of the parliamentary delegation visiting 
Karabakh, deplored the absence of Armenian government officials, saying 
Pashinian did not want to anger Azerbaijan.
“If we accept the rules of the game dictated by Azerbaijan we will accelerate 
and complete the loss of Artsakh (Karabakh),” Abrahamian said, referring to 
Armenia’s defeat in last year’s war over Karabakh.
Pashinian last visited Stepanakert during the six-week war stopped by a 
Russian-brokered ceasefire in November.
The premier congratulated the Karabakh Armenians on the anniversary of the 
proclamation of their republic, not recognized by any country, in a statement 
issued on Thursday. He reiterated that the Karabakh conflict remains unresolved 
and that Yerevan will continue to champion a settlement based on the Karabakh 
Armenians’ right to self-determination.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has repeatedly stated that Azerbaijan 
essentially ended the conflict with its victory in the war. He has said that 
Yerevan should therefore recognize Azerbaijani sovereignty over Karabakh through 
a “peace treaty” proposed by Baku.
Other Armenian politicians, notably the Karabakh-born former Presidents Serzh 
Sarkisian and Robert Kocharian, also issued statements on the occasion. 
Sarkisian again blamed Armenia’s current leadership for the outcome of the war.
“We would have won had they not discredited and purged our armed forces and 
replaced experienced commanders with conformists prior to the 44-day war and 
ineptly managed the war,” he charged.
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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 31-08-21

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 18:28,

YEREVAN, 31 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 31 August, USD exchange rate is down by 0.37 drams to 493.12 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 0.84 drams to 583.11 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is up by 0.03 drams to 6.73 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 0.33 drams to 679.03 drams.

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

Gold price is down by 21.40 drams to 28513.73 drams. Silver price is down by 0.28 drams to 374.32 drams. Platinum price is down by 11.79 drams to 15711.49 drams.

Azerbaijani armed forces block road leading from Goris to Vorotan – Armenian Ombudsman

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 12:29, 26 August, 2021

YEREVAN, AUGUST 26, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani armed forces have blocked the road leading from Goris to Vorotan in Armenia’s Syunik province, Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan said in a statement.

“This is an inter-state road that ensures the normal movement of the Armenian civilian population and is directly connected with people’s normal life.

These criminal acts of the Azerbaijani armed servicemen violate people’s right to free movement and have completely distorted their normal life. Their presence on that roads itself is a violation of people’s right to life and other international guaranteed vital rights”, Arman Tatoyan said.

The Azerbaijani military blocked the Karmrakar-Shurnukh section of the Kapan-Goris interstate road around 23:00, August 25.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Criminal case against Azeri serviceman detained in Martakert sent to Investigative Committee

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 28 2021

The investigation of the criminal case initiated by the Artsakh Republic National Security Service against Azerbaijani serviceman Jamil Babayev, who had been detained in one of houses in  Martakert town, is completed and sent to the Investigative Committee. As the Artsakh Prosecutor General’s office reports, preliminary investigation is underway.  

As reported earlier, on August 25, a serviceman of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, identified as tank-man Jamil Babayev, was found in one of residential houses in Martakert town and was later detained by police officers.  A criminal case was initiated and charges on illegal crossing of the Artsakh Republic border, threat to murder of minors living in the house and espionage were brought against him.

Expert: Turkey, Azerbaijan trying to ‘extort concessions’ from Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
July 30 2021

Turkey and Azerbaijan seek to pressure Armenia into making concessions over several important issues, including the status of Artsakh and Armenia’s borders, as well as to make the country come to terms with the fact that Azerbaijani troops are stationed on Armenian territory, expert on Turkey Ruben Safrastyan told a news conference on Friday. 

He said the fresh Azerbaijani provocations on the border aim to step up the pressure on Armenia and to “extort concessions” from the country.

Commenting on acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s proposal to deploy CSTO observers along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, Safrastyan underlined this is exactly the case when the CSTO should seriously consider the proposal.

“If this time as well the CSTO fails to carry out its key functions, it will seriously threaten the future of the organization,” Safrastyan said.

He lauded the U.S. House passage of the Pallone Amendment restricting U.S. military assistance to Azerbaijan as an “important and expected event”, highlighting the efforts made by Diaspora Armenians towards its adoption on Wednesday.

“It is also a message addressed to the executive branch to reconsider its position on dictatorial Azerbaijan,” he said.

However, Safrastyan noted, the White House does not often respond to the messages of the Congress, since it has its own interests. He pointed to the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline starting in Azerbaijan, which is important for the US and the West.

Safrastyan assesses positively the fact that the United States, France and Russia believe the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs should continue and the issue of Artsakh’s status has not yet been resolved.

“This is an approach shared by Armenia and which would lead to a fair settlement to the Artsakh issue,” Safrastyan said.

The expert stressed the need for diplomatic work in specific directions over the status of Artsakh, the peaceful de-occupation of the Artsakh territories and the expansion of the circle of friendly states that have an objective idea of what is happening in the region. Serious efforts must be made in the region, including in connection with relations with Iran, he said.

Highlighting the role of Russia as Armenia’s strategic ally, he at the same time stressed the need for a values-based foreign policy.

“This is a new direction in the theory of international relations. For millennia, our people have created values that are part of modern civilization, we should use it in foreign policy. To put it simply, we should pursue a foreign policy that will be recognizable for the world to differ from other states and not to be just an ordinary, small and weak state in such a complex region,” Safrastyan said. 

Armenia’s representative to UN presents encroachments of Azerbaijan to the chairman of the Security Council Chairman

Armenia's representative to UN presents encroachments of Azerbaijan to the chairman of the Security Council Chairman

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 10:59,

YEREVAN, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS. Mher Margaryan, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations, sent a letter to Nicolas de Riviere, Chairman of the UN Security Council for the month of July, Permanent Representative of France to the UN, presenting Azerbaijan's ongoing encroachment on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, the letter emphasizes that Azerbaijan's aggressive actions against Armenia are accompanied by territorial claims at the highest level, threat of hostilities, and hate speech on the grounds of nationality.

It was emphasized that Armenia is determined to use its legal right of self-defense to ensure its sovereignty and territorial integrity on the basis of Article 51 of the UN Charter. Armenia believes that a comprehensive and lasting political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict must be peaceful, under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

The letter was circulated to the members of the UN Security Council and will soon be published as an official document of the UN Security Council.

Head of Armenia’s Kut village: Intensive firing continues as we speak, ambulance truck drove up to the military posts

News.am, Armenia

The Azerbaijanis have opened fire at the Armenian military posts in Kut village of Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, as reported head of Geghamasar village Hakob Avetyan.

“The firing continues as we speak. The driver of an ambulance truck has gone up to the military posts. They are firing with different types of weapons,” he added.

A little while ago, the Ministry of Defense of Armenia reported that today at around 5pm the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan opened fire at the Armenian military posts located in the Gegharkunik Province sector of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. This was preceded by fire opened at Azerbaijani combat footholds that might be due to a dispute that Azerbaijani soldiers got into. Evidence of this is the fact that the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, in its press release, states that an Azerbaijani soldier died after the fire opened by the Armenian side. The Ministry of Defense of Armenia declares that it hasn’t countered until the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan opened fire at the Armenian border guards.

Three servicemen of the Armed Forces of Armenia received slight injuries after the intensive firing that began as a result of the Azerbaijani side’s provocation. Their lives aren’t at risk.

Armenia reports 220 new cases of COVID-19 in one day

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 11:12,

YEREVAN, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS. 220 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 227,936, the ministry of healthcare reports.

4875 COVID-19 tests were conducted on July 20.

56 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 218,585.

The death toll has risen to 4573 (1 death case has been registered in the past one day).

The number of active cases is 3665.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Yerevan hands over minefield maps to Baku in exchange for return of 15 POWs

News.am, Armenia
July 3 2021

Armenia presented the Azerbaijani side with maps of about 92,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines in the Fizuli and Zangilan regions, the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported.

In turn, the Azerbaijani side handed over 15 prisoners of war to Armenia.

The exchange has taken place on July 3, 2021, at the initiative of Russia.