Subsidies and grants in some segments of Armenia’s economy to be exempted from VAT

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 28. /ARKA/. Subsidies and grants in a number of segments of Armenia’s economy will be exempted from value added tax (VAT), Vardan Aramyan, Armenian finance minister, said Thursday at a regular cabinet meeting. 

The cabinet ministers decided at the meeting to establish a commission, which will qualify subsidies and grant programs as preferential for VAT exemption. 

“We receive from donor companies various grants and programs, under which credit lines are provided also to IT startups,” the minister said. “This leads to the necessity of VAT payment, but, in accordance with the law, these companies are exempted from VAT.” 

In his opinion, this makes confusion in tax payment, and it seems not clear whether a company must pay it or not and whether it is eligible to enjoy VAT preferences or not. 

Aramyan said that those programs in information technology, tourism, agriculture, science, education, energy and nature protection areas which can contribute to development of Armenia’s economy and create new jobs can be qualified as preferential. –0—- 

U.S. General Visits Armenia, Meets With Defense Officials

Public Radio of Armenia



11:37, 28 Jul 2017
Armradio

A U.S. general overseeing the Kansas National Guard is visiting Armenia for a third time in less than a year shortly after his troops trained more Armenian soldiers as part of growing U.S.-Armenian defense cooperation, Asbarez reports.

Major General Lee Tafanelli, the Kansas adjutant general, met with Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan on Wednesday. He reportedly pledged to continue training programs for Armenian military personnel mostly serving in a special brigade that contributes troops to multinational peacekeeping missions around the world.

The Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade has received considerable technical assistance from U.S. Army Europe and the Kansas National Guard. In particular, U.S. instructors have been training the brigade’s medical personnel and demining experts. The Armenian military inaugurated a U.S.-sponsored paramedic school in October last year.

Tafanelli’s department reported earlier this week that more soldiers of the Peacekeeping Brigade have undergone training at a Kansas National Guard facility in Salina, a small city in the U.S. state.

The Kansas Adjutant General’s Department also released several photographs of the joint exercises held this month.

The U.S. has also helped Armenia to recruit and train more non-commissioned contract officers. As part of that effort, 25 Armenian army sergeants underwent further training in Kansas in August 2016.

According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, Sargsyan and Tafanelli discussed these training programs at their meeting. “The American side expressed readiness to continue cooperation in these directions through long-term programs,” read a ministry statement.

Review & Outlook – 07/29/2017

Azerbaijani Hubris and the Coming End of Aliyev's Regime 
Armenian News Network / Armenian News
By Grigor Hakobyan
SUMMARY
Recent revelations by Bulgarian newspaper (Trud) of connections
between Aliyev's regime and the state-run Silk Way Airlines accused of
shipping weapons and ammunition to various terrorist groups in the
Middle East under diplomatic cover were hurriedly pushed under the rug
by Azerbaijan's MOD announcement and video footage of newly acquired
military hardware from Russia, followed by its regular war rhetoric to
take back Artsakh through military means. Similar tactics were
utilized by Azerbajiani media last year, preceding the Four Day War in
April of 2016 when international media was awash with revelations
about billions of dollars' worth of offshore accounts held by a number
of foreign leaders, including Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev.
The revelations energized the Azerbaijani opposition to hold rallies
in Baku demanding Aliyev's resignation as the head of state. To
redirect public attention both inside the country and abroad Aliyev's
regime, never tired of speaking about exterminating the Armenians and
taking over all of Armenia, launched an unexpected war in Artsakh.
Unable to do the same this time around, the regime's PR machine went
into overdrive to advertise the delivery of Russian weapons, criticize
the international community and the Minsk Group co-chairs for failing
to resolve the conflict through diplomatic means and threatening to
take matters into their own hands once again through means of
war. However, despite the warmongering and showing off the latest
weapons in its arsenal, the Aliyev regime has run the course of its
usefulness and nearing its end.
BACKGROUND
In the past few months Azerbaijan received large amounts of military
hardware from a number of countries, including Russia, Turkey, Israel
and Pakistan. At the end of June hundreds of new tanks and armored
vehicles (T-90 and BTR-80A), Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS
"Smerch" and TOS-1A), Self-Propelled Howitzers (Msta-S), anti-tank
systems (Khrizantema-S) and other hardware, reportedly part of a $5
billion contract signed with Russia a few years ago, arrived in
Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan's Defense Minister gloated how the military is
now stronger than before and made no secret that the new military
hardware will be sent to the Line of Contact (LOC) in Artsakh to be
used during the next round of military escalation. Constant armament
purchases and never-ending war rhetoric from Aliyev's regime has
strained the situation along the Line of Contact once again where
frequent flare-ups between the opposing sides and shelling continue
unabated ever more frequently. As a consequence, dozens of soldiers
from both sides have been killed or wounded in the past few months.
Recently, a Bulgarian newspaper Trud ran an explosive report by
investigative journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, linking the Aliyev
regime with Azerbaijan's state-run Silk Way Airlines that has
reportedly shipped a large amount of weapons and ammunition to various
terrorist groups in the Middle East while under cover of diplomatic
immunity. The reporter alleged to be in possession of secret documents
leaked by anonymous sources proving that 350 flights made by the Silk
Way Airlines in the past three years carried weapons and ammunition to
terrorist groups in Syria, Libya, Yemen and other hot spots throughout
Africa and Asia. A revelation of this kind in any other country of the
world would have brought down the ruling elite or caused for the West
to impose economic sanctions against the offending regime, but not in
Azerbaijan where Aliyev's dictatorship has total control over its
population, and not against Baku where global players spent billions
of dollars in developing energy infrastructure and cross continental
communication networks for ferrying goods and services between Europe
and Asia.
ANALYSIS
Many political analysts engage in numerical comparisons of military
personnel and hardware of opposing sides to imply or argue over which
side is more likely to defeat the other in a war. However, they miss
one important point that is of greater value than the number of
weapons or troops in possession of one country over another, and that
is the cause for which its soldiers are fighting and dying for if
needed. For Azerbaijan's leadership the war in Artsakh is the most
effective way to distract their population from internal problems
facing Azerbaijan, such as economic malice due to the devaluating
domestic currency, the Manat, declining oil reserves and low oil
prices, corruption undermining state institutions, the leadership's
support for terrorist organizations in the Middle East, and brutal
dictatorship based on suppressing basic freedoms of its citizens,
closing down and harassment of popular democratic institutions such as
NGOs and free press.
Furthermore, Azerbaijan's military hasn't yet recovered from its
humiliation for losing control over the historically Armenian province
which, despite its small size, fought fiercely for its independence
and defeated numerically superior Azerbaijani forces in the war of
liberation from 1988-1994 and during the Four Day War in April of
2016. Despite enjoying military superiority over Armenia in 2016,
Azerbaijani forces aided by Turkish Special Forces, Israeli military
advisers, and religious zealots from ISIS, failed to achieve major
advances against 18 and 19 year old Armenian conscripts who fought
them off with older soviet weapons, knives, shovels and corkscrews in
multiple close quarter combat situations. Some even chose to take
their own lives along with Azerbaijani commandos' rather than give
themselves up to captivity or beg for mercy.
As explained above, for the Armenian side, it is a matter of necessity
to stand against Azerbaijani military aggression and make every effort
to preserve Artsakh, which in addition to its historical and cultural
significance to Armenians presents itself as a strategic deterrent
against Azerbaijani expansionism. Failure is not an option. As the war
of 2016 has shown, Azerbaijan will never miss an opportunity to attack
Armenians with the intent of exterminating them if it feels that it
can get away with it with little or no consequences. The Armenian
soldiers who had the misfortune of being taken captive while wounded
in the war of April 2016 suffered unimaginable torture and
abuse. Their corpses returned home dismembered and mutilated, some
were even missing heads and other body parts yet no attempts were made
by the international community to bring those responsible to trial for
war crimes. Therefore, the next round of war will not be the same as
previous. The Armenian forces will carry out their counteroffensive
and put the last nail in the coffin of Aliyev's regime.
Unquestionably, the beginning of a new war will be the beginning of
the end for Aliyev's regime in Baku and possibly even the beginning of
the collapse of the Azerbaijani state. Given that the distance between
the center of Yerevan and the closest Azerbaijani positions along the
Line of Contact in Artsakh is less than 200 km, while the distance
between Yerevan and the closest Azerbaijani military positions in
Nakhichevan is less than 100 km, Armenia has no other choice but to
take Azerbaijani threats seriously and spare no efforts to neutralize
them by carrying out a series of preemptive strikes to destroy newly
acquired Azerbaijani military hardware before they manage to reach the
battlefield.
CONCLUSION
Almost no week goes by without having some high-ranking Azerbaijani
official, including the Azerbaijani president, or defense minister,
making threats to exterminate all Armenians not only in Armenia but
also in the diaspora. They make to secret of their desire to conquer
other regions of Armenia such as Zangezur and even the capital of
Armenia, Yerevan. In light of these threats standing up to Azerbaijani
aggression is a matter of survival for Armenia and the Armenian
people. Given that the same war rhetoric and armament acquisition by
Azerbaijan continue, the likelihood of another war cannot be ruled
out. As a matter of fact, it is not even a question of whether the war
will resume but when it will resume. Therefore, in light of constant
Russian supplies of offensive military hardware to Azerbaijan,
Armenia's leadership should reevaluate its military, economic and
political dependence on Russia, reconsider its non-nuclear status and
seek greater political, military and economic engagement with other
regional and global actors such as Iran, India, China, E.U. and the
U.S. that can help Armenia to enhance its security and improve its
economy.
--
Grigor Hakobyan is an independent political analyst residing in
Phoenix, AZ, and a former ANCA Fellow in Washington D.C. He is the
founder of a virtual think tank called Ararat Institute for Near Eastern
Studies. He was also a freelance writer for the Central Asia-Caucasus
Institute of John Hopkins University and has interned in Congress for Rep.
Brad Sherman, researching ethnic conflicts and terrorism in Russia,
Caucasus and Central Asia. Grigor also completed an internship at the
International Center for Terrorism Studies of the Potomac Institute for
Policy Studies where he researched international terrorist networks
operating in the Caucasus and Central Asia, preparing congressional
briefings for the Director of ICTS on WMDs. Grigor holds a B.A. in
Political Science from Arizona State University.
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Russia-Turkey S-400 supply deal nearly finalized – Ankara

Panorama, Armenia

Few nominal issues are left to clear up in a generally formalized contract on the delivery of Russia’s S-400 missile systems to Turkey, Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said Friday, Sputnik News reports.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said this week that Ankara and Moscow had signed a document on supplies of the S-400 Triumf systems.

“The negotiations are coming to an end. This I can clearly state. Minor points relating to the agreement remain to be clarified. However, in general terms, the agreement has already taken shape,” Kalin said as quoted by Turkey’s Anadolu news service.

Earlier, Ankara’s ambassador to Moscow, Huseyin Dirioz announced that Turkey’s membership to NATO does not impede the supply of Russia’s S-400 air defense missile systems to the country.

Turkey has agreed to pay Russia 2.5 billion dollars for Russia’s S-400 missile systems.

U.S. Ambassador Mills: Armenia’s Alliance with Russia ‘No Obstacle’ to Closer U.S.-Armenia Ties

The Armenian Weekly



YEREVAN (A.W.)—United States Ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills said on July 28 that Armenia’s military and political alliance with Russia does not prevent it from building closer security ties with the U.S.

U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills

“No, there is no such obstacle.… The cooperation between the United States and Armenia in this area has moved forward and deepened in recent years. This shows Armenia’s ability to work with all of its neighbors and contribute to international security,” Mills said, according to a report published by RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

Mills went on to say that Armenia’s defense ties with Russia and the West should not be seen as a “zero-sum” game. “The question is just that we ensure that Armenia makes its own decisions about who it wants to have military and security relations with,” he noted while speaking to reporters after watching a joint exercise held by Armenian fire-rescue teams, officers of the Kansas National Guard, and a British army unit at a training center in Lusakert, Armenia.

Minister of Emergency Situations Davit Tonoyan, Kansas National Guard Adjutant General Major-General Lee Tafanelli, and British Ambassador Judith Farnworth also attended the joint exercise, which followed a 10-day training course held by U.S. and British military personnel for Armenian firefighters and rescue workers.

“Responses to emergency situations are an apolitical sphere all over the world, and we will keep going down that path,” Tonoyan said after the drill.

A look from Moscow: Serzh Sargsyan "has never heard Moscow answer to the question of the sale of arms to Baku" as he realizes that this is his personal omission

ArmInfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan “has never heard Moscow’s response to the question of the sale of arms to Baku,” as he realizes that this is his personal  omission. The omission for which he will have to justify himself, believes Sergei Seregichev, an expert at the Institute of the Middle East.

“Sargsyan raises the issue of arms deliveries to Azerbaijan at  meetings with Vladimir Putin periodically, and the latter argues for  the sale to Baku of weapons by the need to keep Baku under its  control.” I think that against the backdrop of doubts emerging around  this point after the April escalation in 2016, apparently, gives  Yerevan some guarantees not to place heavy Russian weapons in the  immediate vicinity of the Karabakh border,” the expert suggested.

Seregichev is convinced that at the disposal of the Armenian  president there are both copies of military agreements concluded  between Moscow and Baku, as well as all the information, a list of  Russian arms supplied to Azerbaijan.

“The president of Armenia simply does not want to hear and  participate in discussions about these supplies, apparently he  believes that there will be less discussion if he simply says that he  knows nothing about Moscow’s response,” Seregichev summed up.

Since 2010, Russia has supplied offensive weapons to Azerbaijan worth  $ 10 billion. According to the report of the Stockholm International  Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) only in 2010-2014 the volume of  imports of weapons to Azerbaijan in comparison with 2005-2009  increased by 249%. Only in 2015 Baku allocated 18% for military  articles – up to $ 5 billion of all budgetary appropriations. 85% of  weapons Azerbaijan continues to import from Russia.

The Emergency Situations Ministry to cooperate with Italian «Red Cross»

Public Radio of Armenia

13:01, 28 Jul 2017
Armradio

A cooperation is possible between the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Armenia, Italian “Red Cross”, and Armenian “Red Cross”.

Davit Tonyan, the Minister of Emergency Situations of Armenia received the delegation of the “Red Cross” orgnization of Italy, under the leadership of Leonardo Carmenatti, the special advisor of the organization Chief Secratry, as well as the Presidnent of the Armenian «Red Cross» Mkhitar Mnatsakanyan.

The possibilities of cooperation between the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Italian “Red Cross” and Armenian “Red Cross” were discussed at the meeting, the Ministry Press Service reports. Particularly, the ways of experience exchange in the spheres of civil defence, first medical and psychological aid were discussed.

The possibilities of cooperation in the seismic risk decreasing methods and strategies elaboration were touched upon.

At the end of the meeting the Minister invited the guests to be present at the Armenian-American-British joint tactical exercises at the «Lusakert» eduacational center in Kotayk on July 28.

Turkish Parliament passes the bill that bans the term “Armenian Genocide”

Public Radio of Armenia

14:20, 28 Jul 2017
Armradio

The Turkish parliament passed the bill that stipulates changes in the internal rules of procedure, Diken reports. According to it lawmakers are banned from mentioning the Armenian Genocide in the parliament. As could have been expected, the AK and the Nationalist Movement Party voted in favor of the bill, while the opposition voted against.

As was reported earlier the bill stipulates a punishment for those lawmakers who break the rule by “insulting the history and common past of the Turkish people” that is using the term “Armenian Genocide” while speaking about the “events of 1915”. The ban also includes terms like “Kurdistan”, “Kurdish regions”.

Those who refuse to take an oath in the Parliament after being elected will not be able to enjoy their rights. Lawmakers are banned from bringing any text posters or placards to the Parliament.

Those Members of Parliament who break the law will temporarily be removed from the legislative body, as well as will pay a penalty in the amount of 1/3 of their salaries.

Putin ratifies the agreement on Armenian-Russian United forces

Public Radio of Armenia

11:27, 28 Jul 2017

Russia President Vladimir Putin has ratified the agreement on Armenian-Russian United forces. The document is published on the official web portal of legal information.

“To ratify the agreement between Russian Federation and Republic of Armenia on the united group of forces of the Armed Forces of Republic of Armenia and the Armed Forces of Russian Federation, signed in the city of Moscow on November 30, 2016”, the document states.

The agreement is signed for up to five years and is automatically prolongated for next five years, if any of the sides does not submit a respective application 6 months before the termination of the agreement.

Number of marriages rises in Artsakh

Aravot, Armenia

368 marriages were registered in the Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) Republic in the first semester of 2017. It grew by 30 percent compared with the indicated period of the previous year (283 registered marriages).

As the Civil Acts Registration Agency of the Artsakh Ministry of Justice reports, most marriages were registered in capital city Stepanakert (142 against 86 of the previous year) and Martakert region (52 against 40 of the previous year).