Iran News October 7, 2017 Saturday Yerevan finishing establishment of FEZ on Iranian border TEHRAN- Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan announced that Armenia is completing the establishment of a free economic zone on the border with Iran, ARKA news agency quoted him addressing the opening of the second Eurasian Partnership international forum in Yerevan. "In the near future, we are completing the establishment of a free economic zone on the border with Iran and will sign an agreement with the Iranian side on the special work regime at the border," he said. "Today Armenia can serve as a good platform for the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union and Iran to boost their trade and economic relations," he added. Earlier in mid-August, in a meeting between Iranian President's Advisor Akbar Torkan and Armenian Minister of Economic Development and Investments Suren Karayan, the two sides mulled over expansion of cooperation on both sides' free trade zones (FTZs). In the meeting, Torkan named Armenia Iran's bridge for transporting and exporting goods to Europe, underlining the capability of Iranian contractors in developing free trade zones in Armenia, in case the required infrastructure is provided by the country's government. The Armenian minister, for his part, said that his government has always paid a specific attention to its economic and trade relations with Iran, adding that by manufacturing a wide range of products in their own free trade zones and exporting them to Europe, Iran and Armenia can renovate the region's economic relations.
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Statement by co-chairs of OSCE MG following visit to Yerevan & Baku
States News Service October 7, 2017 Saturday STATEMENT BY THE CO-CHAIRS OF THE OSCE MINSK GROUP FOLLOWING THEIR VISIT TO YEREVAN AND BAKU YEREVAN / BAKU The following information was released by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stephane Visconti of France, and Andrew Schofer of the United States of America) met with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in Yerevan on 6 October and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Baku on 7 October to finalize preparations for the upcoming meeting of the Presidents, including possible topics for discussion. The Co-Chairs were joined by the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Andrzej Kasprzyk. Both Presidents confirmed their readiness to reengage in negotiations with the purpose of reaching a peaceful settlement to the conflict. Information on the forthcoming summit will be released by the respective sides in the near future. Contacts Communication and Media Relations Section OSCE Secretariat [email protected]
Azerbaijani Opposition Press: Participants of the opposition rally accused the authorities of corruption
Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijani Opposition October 7, 2017 Saturday Participants of the opposition rally accused the authorities of corruption Baku / 07.10.17 / Turan: Opposition rally under the slogan "The End of Corruption, Freedom for Political Prisoners!" has come to the end. The leader of the Popular Front Party of Azerbaijan (PFPA) Ali Kerimli said that the authorities in every possible way try to disrupt the opposition rallies. According to him, in recent weeks, about 200 activists have been detained and summoned to the police;16 people were subjected to administrative arrest. However, according to Kerimli, the authorities can arrest the organizers of the rally, but they can do nothing before the power of the people, and they will not be able to prevent mass protests. He criticized the authorities for corruption, which became the object of criticism at the international level. "We expect the international community to complete the investigation of the scandal with the laundering of $ 3 billion from Azerbaijan, and the punishment of those responsible," Kerimli said. The oppositionist noted that those who by corruption deprive the disabled, orphans, martyr families, pensioners sooner or later will bear a decent punishment. He also criticized the policy of the authorities towards the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, and stated that the funds allocated for defense were spent on the purchase of low-quality weapons. Kerimli also demanded the release of political prisoners. Jamil Hasanli, chairman of the National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) of Azerbaijan, also spoke about corruption in Azerbaijan at the highest level, calling the power "kleptocratic". Azerbaijan, Hasanli continued, is governed by the "government of oligarchic ministers". Hasanli demanded the release of political prisoners. During the performance of Hasanli at the stadium about five minutes, electricity was cut off. Electricity supply was stopped also during the announcement of the picket resolution, at the time when it was announced that it was demanding to return "stolen 2.9 billion" to the country. The NCDF demanded an investigation of these facts, and appointed the next rally at 3 p.m. on October 28. -03B06-- * * * 2017 October 07 (Saturday) 15:05:37 Opposition rally Baku / 07.10.17 / Turan:, A rally of thousands of people began with the slogan: "The end of corruption, freedom for political prisoners!" has begun at the Yasamal district stadium (formerly known as "Mahsul") at 15:00. Representatives of other political parties and public organizations also take part in the action organized by the National Council of Democratic Forces (NUSD). In the previous week in the social networks on the Internet there was active agitation with an appeal to citizens to participate in the rally. At the same time, the authorities took measures to prevent the mass action of the rally: for all the week there were reports of arrests, arrests, calls to the police, dismissals from the work of the representatives of the Popular Front, the Democratic Party, the Classic Popular Front, the Movement "Muslim Unity" and others. The opposition rally under the same slogan was held on September 23. It demanded that the Azerbaijani Prosecutor's Office investigate the facts set forth in the OCCRP's international journalistic network investigation of money laundering from Azerbaijan through companies registered in the UK. -06B-
Special forces from four CSTO countries oust mock militants during exercise in Armenia
Interfax - Russia & CIS General Newswire October 7, 2017 Saturday 8:30 PM MSK Special forces from four CSTO countries oust mock militants during exercise in Armenia MOSCOW. Oct 7 Groups of special forces from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia held a combat-training operation to liberate facilities seized by mock armed criminals as part of Poisk (Search) 2017 joint tactical-special exercise at the Bagramyan range in Armenia, the Southern Military District headquarters said on Friday. "Storm squads of the Collective Rapid Reaction Force (KSOR) from the CSTO [Collective Security Treaty Organization] member states were airdropped from [Mil] Mi-8 helicopters of the Armenian Air Force onto the grounds of the captured facilities. To block the retreating mock enemy groups, the airborne and reconnaissance troops from Belarus and Russia set up ambushes and mined possible exit routes of the 'enemy', " the Southern Military District spokesperson said in a statement obtained by Interfax on Friday. The current stage of maneuvers involved over 200 reconnaissance troops from the CSTO KSOR. The joint tactical-special reconnaissance exercise involves military commands, military reconnaissance units and special forces groups from the armed forces of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. In all, over 1,000 personnel, including more than 700 Russian troops, are taking part in the exercise led by the commander of Southern Military District troops, Col. Gen. Alexander Dvornikov Poisk 2017 maneuvers are being held as part of the single plotline of the Combat Brotherhood 2017 combat strategic exercise of the CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force. kk
David Manoyan does not leave for Kazakhstan with the team
This morning, Armenian national football team with charter flight departed to Astana, Kazakhstan, to host the final match of the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan. As reported by the press service of the Football Federation of Armenia, 23 football players left for Astana.
Goalkeepers: Grigor Meliksetyan, Arsen Beglaryan, Gor Manukyan.
Defenders: Taron Voskanyan, Varazdat Haroyan, Gael Andonyan, Hovhannes Hambardzumyan, Kamo Hovhannisyan, Gagik Daghbashyan, Artyom Mikaelyan, Robert Darbinyan.
Midfielders: Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Gor Malakyan, Edgar Malakyan, Marcos Pizzelli, Gegham Kadimyan, Edgar Manucharyan, Artak Yedigaryan, Artak Grigoryan, Artyom Simonyan.
Forwards: Tigran Barseghyan, Ruslan Koryan, Sargis Adamyan.
David Manoyan, Armenian national football team midfielder, is not going to participate in the meeting because of injury.
The Kazakhstan-Armenia qualifier is held on October 8, at 20:00 Yerevan time.
Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces meets with the Chief of the Joint Staff of the CSTO
On October 6, General-Lieutenant Movses Hakobyan, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia, met with Colonel-General Anatoly Sidorov, Head of the CSTO Joint Staff.
In the course of the meeting they discussed a wide range of organizational issues concerning the joint military exercises “Search -2017” conducted in the Republic of Armenia from 5 to 13 October and part of the forces of the RD and RA armed Forces and the joint CSTO Collective Rapid Response Forces “Interaction -2017” .
Lori Governor questions the circumstances of the violence against the journalist (video)
Lori Governor Artur Nalbandyan had no estimate on the case of violence against Narine Avetisyan, Editor-in-Chief of Lori TV.
The governor questions the circumstances of the incident and wates for the end of the investigation.
Details in the video of Lori TV
Administrative responsibility for throwing things out of means of transportation (video)
Throwing objects out of means of transportation causes administrative liability. The police say that all lawbreakers are going to be brought to justice.
The video of the police
Serzh Sargsyan congratulates RF President Vladimir Putin on jubilee
Serzh Sargsyan had a telephone conversation with RF President Vladimir Putin, congratulating and sending him good wishes on birthday jubilee. The President of Armenia has also sent a congratulatory message to the President of the Russian Federation.
“Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich,
Please accept my heartfelt congratulations on your jubilee!
I sincerely wish you good health and every success in achieving the proposed objectives for the sake of Russia’s development, its citizens’ welfare and the strengthening of your country’s role in global politics. I wish to thank you for your personal contribution to the strengthening of strategic and allied relations between Armenia and Russia based on centuries-old traditions of friendship, brotherhood and mutual assistance of our peoples.
Through consistent efforts, we have managed to complement the Armenian-Russian cooperation agenda with new joint initiatives and projects, which undoubtedly meet the fundamental interests of our peoples and promote stability and security in the South Caucasus.
I am always sincerely happy to meet with you in an atmosphere of openness, mutual trust and partnership, which is due to the friendly relations established between us. I am confident that the active political dialogue will continue to bring about constructive cooperation between our countries both in the bilateral format and on the margins of the EAEU, CSTO, CIS and other international organizations.
I cordially wish you, Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, robust health, happiness, well-being and all the best,” the President of the Republic of Armenia said in his congratulatory message.
RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/06/2017
Friday, October 6, 2017 Mediators Discuss Armenian-Azeri Summit In Yerevan . Artak Hambardzumian Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian (L) meets with the Russian, French and U.S. co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group in Yerevan, 6Oct2017. U.S., Russian and French mediators met with President Serzh Sarkisian in Yerevan on Friday to discuss preparations for his upcoming negotiations with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev which they hope will revive the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Sarkisian's press office said the meeting with the three co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group focused on "possibilities of pushing forward the process of a peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict, including issues related to organizing a meeting of Armenia's and Azerbaijan's presidents." It gave no details. According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the mediators "continued discussions" on the Armenian-Azerbaijani summit at their separate talks with Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian held earlier in the day. Russia's Igor Popov, France's Stephane Visconti and Andrew Schofer of the United States will travel to Baku on Saturday. Aliyev and Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said on Thursday that they too will discuss details of the planned summit with the three diplomats. "It seems to us that Armenia is returning to the negotiation process and that is a very important issue," Aliyev was reported to tell visiting officials from the European Union. The co-chairs already met with Nalbandian and Mammadyarov in New York late last month. In an ensuing joint statement, they expressed hope that the Aliyev-Sarkisian encounter will help the conflicting parties eventually "find compromise solutions to the remaining key settlement issues." The New York talks came just days after Aliyev and Sarkisian traded fresh accusations while addressing the UN General Assembly. The Azerbaijani leader also strongly criticized the international community for not helping Baku regain control over Karabakh. He similarly tweeted on Thursday that the Minsk Group "must exert more pressure on Armenia's occupier regime." For his part, Sarkisian again voiced support for the mediating powers' peace efforts when he met with Schofer separately on Thursday. The envoy, who took over as U.S. co-chair of the Minsk Group in August, visited Karabakh earlier this week. Eurasian Union Membership Good For Armenia, Says Putin Aide . Sargis Harutyunyan Armenia - Sergey Glazyev, an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaks to RFE/RL in Yerevan, 6Oct2017. Membership in the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) is "very beneficial" for Armenia and its struggling economy, an adviser to Russia's President Vladimir Putin insisted on Friday. Speaking to RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) in Yerevan, the official, Sergey Glazyev, also claimed that Azerbaijan's accession to the trade bloc would facilitate a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Glazyev argued that by being part of the EEU Armenia is in a position to attract foreign investors interested in tariff-free access to the vast Russian market. "Armenia has unique relationships in the world," he said. "We know the pervasive influence of the Armenian Diaspora. We know the competitive advantages enjoyed by Armenian business circles in various countries of the world, including those such as America that are now waging an economic war against us." "So for international investors Armenia is a very well-known point of entry into the Eurasian market," Glazyev said, echoing statements by Armenian leaders. Pro-Western critics of the Armenian government say that EEU membership on the contrary hampers the country's economic development. They argue that economic growth did not accelerate after Armenia joined the bloc in January 2015. Some of its macroeconomic indicators have actually worsened since then, they say. "I will allow myself to express the view that if Armenia had not been part of the EEU the situation would have been worse," countered Glazyev. He said that the Russian Central Bank's tight monetary policy is primarily to blame for recent years' economic downturn in Russia which has adversely affected Armenia and other EEU member states. The Kremlin adviser, who deals with post-Soviet economic integration championed by Moscow, has long advocated stronger government intervention in the economy. He is also known for his hardline views on the West. Speaking on the sidelines of a Russian-Armenian intergovernmental forum in Yerevan, Glazyev also made a case for bringing more ex-Soviet republics, including Armenia's arch-foe Azerbaijan, into the EEU. "The enlargement of the EEU is a natural process because # all countries in the post-Soviet space co-existed for centuries, know each other well, know how to deal with each other, use Russian as a language of mutual communication, and share a common ancient culture of joint activity and joint building of huge empires. We jointly built the Russian Empire, the Soviet one, and can well build our future for the next 100 years," he said. Glazyev at the same time dismissed as "utter nonsense" claims that Putin's "Eurasian integration" drive is aimed at eventually restoring the Soviet Union. He insisted that the EEU will remain an "economic union" of sovereign nations. Glazyev also said: "If we want to have peace, mutual assistance and beneficial cooperation that would also help to end political problems, then we should integrate the entire Caucasus into the EEU." "I believe that if we form a common economic space, if long-term cooperative relationships emerge between companies and people, if our entrepreneurs do business together, then we will strengthen mutual trust, the economy will start getting ahead of politics," he went on. Azerbaijan's membership in the bloc would therefore create "additional possibilities" of resolving the Karabakh conflict, he said. Azerbaijan's leadership has shown little interest in joining the EEU so far. Armenia Set To Finally Pass Law Against Domestic Violence . Anush Mkrtchian Armenia - Young activists mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Yerevan, 25Nov2016. After years of foot-dragging and indecision, the Armenian authorities plan to enact soon a special law aimed at combatting domestic violence and helping its predominantly female victims. Violence against women had for decades been a taboo subject in the socially conservative and male-dominated Armenian society. It has been receiving growing publicity in recent years thanks to the activities of women's rights groups backed by international human rights watchdogs. According to the Yerevan-based Women's Resource Center, more than 50 Armenian women have been beaten to death and killed otherwise by their husbands or other relatives in the last five years. "This trend shows no signs of decline," said a representative of the group, Anahit Simonian. "I think this is a very serious number and this process [of a enacting a law] must not drag on further." Justice Minister Davit Harutiunian expressed serious concern over these figures on Thursday. "Violence is not the foundation of a real and strong Armenian family," he told a news conference. Harutiunian said that the Armenian government intends to tackle the problem with a law drafted by the Justice Ministry last year. Both he and another senior ministry official, Gohar Hakobian, expressed hope that the bill will be debated and passed by the parliament soon. If passed, the bill will introduce criminal and administrative liability for specific cases defined as domestic violence. It would also obligate the state to protect victims by providing them with special shelters or banning their violent spouses from approaching them and even their children. Women's rights groups say the Armenian police routinely tell assaulted and injured women to withdraw their crime reports on the grounds that they lack legal levers to prosecute attackers.Hakobian stressed that under the draft law the police will have to launch a criminal investigation even in case of such a withdrawal. A 43-year-old woman in Yerevan interviewed by RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) claimed to have suffered physical, sexual and psychological abuse at the hands of her husband for 20 years. "I was pregnant when he once kicked me and fell from my bed," she said, adding that she now suffers from chronic health problems. The woman, who did not want to be identified for fear of further violence, said she has not divorced him because she cannot support their three children on her own and does not want to upset her parents."I was probably not very strong," she added. "But the main factor was the honor of my parents." The Justice Ministry posted the proposed law against domestic violence on its website over two weeks ago to receive feedback from civic groups and ordinary citizens. The latter were encouraged to vote for or against its passage. More than 560 website visitors have backed the bill while 505 others have opposed it since then. The almost evenly split vote highlights many Armenians' enduring conservative views on the subject that are backed by some nationalist groups and pro-government politicians. They say any government interference in family affairs would run counter to Armenian traditions and undermine the fabric of the society. This explains why similar legislations previously put forward by another government ministry and women's NGOs did not even reach the parliament floor. The non-governmental Coalition Against Violence has twice submitted a relevant measure to lawmakers since 2009. Its coordinator, Zaruhi Hovannisian, voiced support for the Justice Ministry bill on Friday. But, she cautioned, it is even more important to change attitudes of vulnerable women. "A person must not tolerate violence against them," said Hovannisian. "They must not get used to it." Press Review "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" criticizes the Armenian parliament for ratifying on Thursday a Russian-Armenian agreement on bilateral "military-technical cooperation." The paper claims that the deal allows Russia to "control the use of weapons supplied to Armenia" and that the Armenian military will not be able to deploy them without Moscow's consent. Meanwhile, Arkadi Ter-Tadevosian, a retired army general who played a major role in the 1991-1994 war with Azerbaijan, stresses the significance of another treaty relating to a joint Russian-Armenian military force, in an interview with "Zhamanak." "We have to understand that a single state cannot act on its own and must form an alliance with another state," he says. "Everyone is allied to each other. There are no lone states. Having such an alliance, we will have a clear idea on what could happen." The signing of the Russian-Armenian accord last year was therefore a "very positive step," concludes Tadevosian. "Haykakan Zhamanak" reacts to President Serzh Sarkisian's visit on Thursday to an expanding textile factory mostly belonging to the family of Samvel Aleksanian, one of Armenia's wealthiest businessmen linked to his administration. An official press release on the visit said that the Alex Textile company now employs 470 people. Citing some government figures, the paper contends that only up to 308 of them are officially registered with tax authorities. "That in turn means that 162 of this company's 470 employees are part of the shadow [economy] and the employer withholds their income tax from the state budget," it claims. (Tigran Avetisian) Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL Copyright (c) 2017 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc. 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org