Weapons can solve no issue in Armenia, President says

MediaMax, Armenia
Dec 22 2017
Weapons can solve no issue in Armenia, President says

“Violence and weapons will solve no issue in Armenia. Only the Republic of Armenia has a monopoly on legally using force. All the necessary institutions and mechanisms have already been created by the Armenian Constitution to solve certain issues, conflicts, complaints and misunderstandings,” said President Sargsyan during the session, dedicated to the National Security Officer’s Day.

According to him, National Security Service and other law enforcement structures have the right to eliminate any threat to the Armenian state.

“I think that your consistent actions and balanced approaches during the developments in July of 2016 are the best evidences of my words. To all those who will try to pursue personal or group interests by illegal methods, I advise to avoid similar adventures,” President Sargsyan said.

According to Serzh Sargsyan, some people try to extremize the security-freedom correlation, turning it into an absolute dilemma.

“This contrast is fake and acceptable for me. Security and freedom are not opposed but rather interrelated and interoperable elements,” he said.

Touching upon the fight against corruption, President Sargsyan suggested following the researches and ratings from international structures.

“Armenia should not register any decline in fight against corruption even if we take the perception of corruption instead of the corruption itself. We need to discover all the shortcomings that bring the perception that we have now in Armenia,” he said.

Touching upon the attacks committed against the Armenian digital infrastructures, Serzh Sargsyan said that only in 2017 Armenia has prevented over 1,5m various attacks, including attempts of hacking state information systems and official web pages.

“Of course, I am not speaking now about the small issues. We are not going to give simple answers by restricting freedom of speech or the right to disseminate information. We will not have internet censorship in Armenia. What is not restricted by the law is practically allowed. I think that the Armenian public is mature enough to be able to solve these issues by mechanism of self-regulation,” the President of Armenia concluded.

This is a Biased and Anti-Armenian Statement which Damages Peaceful Settlement Process: Sharmazanov to President of Chamber of Deputies of Congress of Paraguay

National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia
Dec 22 2017
This is a Biased and Anti-Armenian Statement which Damages Peaceful Settlement Process: Sharmazanov to President of Chamber of Deputies of Congress of Paraguay

On December 22, the RA NA Vice President Eduard Sharmazanov addressed with a letter to the President of Chamber of Deputies of Congress of the Republic of Paraguay Pedro Lorenzo Alliana Rodriguez, where he expressed his concern over one-sided, anti-Armenian statements concerning the Nagorno Karabakh problem adopted by the Chamber of Deputies of Congress and the reality was distorted, and exclusively the false approach of Azerbaijan was presented over the problem, particularly, on 1992 Khojalu events.

The NA Vice President noted: “This is a biased and anti-Armenian statement which damages the peaceful settlement process. The Armenian military units have no connection and could not have any relation. The former President of Azerbaijan Ayaz Mutalibov state at best in one of his interviews given to the Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta on April 2, 1992, noting that the Azerbaijani opposition organized the Khojalu tragedy for organizing his throwing down, and the Armenians have no connection with it.”

Eduard Sharmazanov expressed hope that from now on they would do utmost to reach the position of the Republic of Armenia and the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to the legislators of Paraguay and with that avoiding the adoption of the false resolutions.

Government discusses issues related to implementation of new Armenia-EU agreement

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 22 2017

Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan on Friday chaired a working consultation to discuss the main directions of EU-Armenia cooperation. In particular, the meeting focused on a number of issues related to the implementation of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between Armenia and the European Union, the government’s press office reported.

“An inter-agency commission is being set up, headed by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of International Economic Integration and Reforms Vache Gabrielyan. We have to make a specific decision as to how we will move forward and, in this regard, we need to clearly identify the task of each of us,” Prime Minister Karapetyan said.

Deputy Prime Minister Vache Gabrielyan presented an overview of planned per-sector activities. Deputy Foreign Minister Karen Nazaryan reported on the upcoming work and those programs to be implemented as part of the EU-Armenia cooperation agenda, which stem from the logic of a number of fundamental documents concerning bilateral partnership.

The premier instructed the heads of the agencies concerned to analyze the activities envisaged by the agreement falling under their jurisdiction in order to develop an action plan and a roadmap for their implementation.  

Indian media: Armenia interested in purchasing India-made radars

News.am, Armenia
Dec 22 2017
Indian media: Armenia interested in purchasing India-made radars Indian media: Armenia interested in purchasing India-made radars

14:56, 22.12.2017
                  

India plans to intensify exports of weapons and ammunition with certain countries. Indian defense ministry is tying up with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Myanmar and Armenia for supply of radars, helicopters and missiles, and tank upgradation by 2018, Hundistan Times reported quoting a government source.

South Block sources confirmed deepening of military ties with these countries with high-level delegations interacting with defence ministry and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) units in Bengaluru this month, the newspaper said.

According to the reports, Armenia is interested in purchasing DRDO- manufactured radars for battle-field theatre and long-distance artillery ammunition from India.

Armenian church in Kayseri to be renovated

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 22 2017
15:19, 22 Dec 2017

The Armenian Surp Grigor Lusavorich (Gregory the Illumination) Church in Kayseri, Turkey, will be restored, Hurriyet reports. The municipality will allocate 3.5 million liras (over $900 thousand) for the purpose.

Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Secretary General Hamdi Elcım said that the restoration and repair works will start at the beginning of 2018 after the permission from Kayseri Regional Protection Board of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The project is expected to be completed within 4.5 months.

According to the source, the church was first mentioned in 1191. The demolished church was rebuilt in 1859. In 1885, the church was renovated with the support of the people in a short time.

The city of Kayseri has an important place in the history of the Armenian church. With a population of 400,000 in 250, Kayseri is where St. Gregory the Illumination grew up, was educated and became Christian.

Best three projects for “Rinnovate” tourism development-oriented competition named

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 22 2017
Economy 15:36 22/12/2017 Armenia

The Board of Trustees of the Development Foundation of Armenia (DFA), led by Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, summed up and selected the best three projects of “Rinnovate” competition announced for tourism development. The DFA organized the award ceremony and awarded the groups representing the three best projects, the foundation’s press service reported.

The first prize, the equivalent of the $15000 has been received by the group of “The Eco-Houses in Armenia” project, which aims to develop a touristic path from Khustup to Sanahin and Haghpat monasteries linking Armenia’s historic and scenic sites.

The second prize totaling to $10000 has been awarded to the group of “SevAp Resort” project, which have authored the concept of hotel construction and exploitation at 7 km distance from Shorzha village.

The third prize worth $5000 has been handed over to the group of “Yerevan Lake Smart Park” project, which aims to create a wide choice of entertainment for tourists and locals.

Prior to the awarding ceremony, the jury consisting of the representatives of international and state institutions chose the best five projects, first considering 60 ideas from Armenia and the Diaspora of the first stage, and at the next stages, discussing the 20 best business projects.

“Regardless of the results of the last round, after the end of the competition, the DFA will assist all five teams reaching the 3rd round to develop and pack their projects as well as find investors for the realization of the projects,” noted the DFA CEO Armen Avak Avakian. 

The project co-coordinator team thanks the Programs Evaluating Committee consisting of representatives from the EU Delegation, the United Nations Development program (UNDP), Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), State Committee for Tourism and the DFA for the cooperation in the previous three stages.

Georgia: Armenia can supply goods to Russia through South Ossetia in case of emergency

News.am, Armenia
Dec 22 2017
Georgia: Armenia can supply goods to Russia through South Ossetia in case of emergency Georgia: Armenia can supply goods to Russia through South Ossetia in case of emergency

16:53, 22.12.2017
                  

The agreement of Georgia with the Swiss company SGS allows cargo transportation to Russia through South Ossetia in case of emergency on Kazbegi-Upper Lars highway. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Kvirikashvili, reports Sputnik-Georgia.

According to him, the agreement meets the interests of Georgia.

Kvirikashvili said that Turkey, Armenia and other countries that use the transit potential of the country can take advantage of this corridor in the emergency situation. But he repeated that it is only a one-sided signing. Kvirikashvili added that they continue negotiations, because certain conditions put forward by Russia are unacceptable for them.

Agreements on the mechanisms of customs administration and monitoring of goods were achieved only after the third president of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili, got down the veto on Russia’s accession to the WTO, but only on the condition that trade corridors from Russia will pass through Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and also the parties will invite international mediators to control the flow of goods and for their marking.