Mher Mkrtumyan has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to United Arab Emirates (Residence Abu Dhabi) by presidential decree.
Category: 2018
Five members of “My Step” of Yerevan Council of Elders replaced by new ones – Aravot.am
At today’s session of the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia, the names of new members representing “My Step” alliance in newly elected Yerevan City Council were announced.
CEC Chairman Tigran Mukuchyan reminded that the authorities of Srbuhi Ghazaryan, Trdat Sargsyan, Nikolay Baghdasaryan, Vahagn Hovakimyan and Victor Mnatsakanyan were suspended early, so according to the law, the council mandates will be given in the next “My Step” list candidates.
Accordingly, next candidates for the “My Step” alliance electoral list Aldan Gevorgyan, Arpenik Marutyan, Vahe Gevorgyan, Grigory Yeritsyan and Marat Tokhyan were given mandates.
Asbarez: WithLove.am Releases Annual Curated Handcrafted Armenian Products
Withlov.am has introduced a curated series of products
New Two-Tier Pricing Introduced
LOS ANGELES—WithLove.am, an online marketplace aiming to bridge the gap between sustainable, artisanal small businesses in Armenia and customers in the United States, has released its fourth annual limited edition items especially curated to be sold in a new tiered setup.
For the first time, customers will have the option to choose from a ‘select’ three-item set and a ‘premium’ four-item set which includes complimentary shipping. The collection launches November 1, with pre-orders being accepted now.
Since 2015, WithLove’s team has been curating the best of the country’s artisan economy into a special, one-of-a-kind set sold annually during the holidays. This spirit of discovery is the root of the concept behind WithLove, an initiative of Sosé and Allen’s Legacy Foundation which establishes programs and supports existing programs aimed at bridging the gap between Armenia and its Diaspora, through an emphasis on education, repatriation, and volunteerism.
“[My sister] was always on the hunt to meet talented people doing creative things,” said Legacy Foundation director and younger brother to Sosé, Vaché Thomassian. “Whether it was the ceramic potter who made [her] wedding favors, the young jewelry maker that she bought earrings from after meeting on Facebook, the painter, the clothing seamstress, or the shoemaker, there was no shortage of amazing stuff that she was able to find in Armenia.”
Customer feedback over the course of the last 3 years had indicated a need for more range in price and product options. WithLove aims to move closer to this ideal with its two-tiered approach for 2018. The products in this year’s curation are:
Saroyan “Armenian Mountain” candle by Shabeeg
Saroyan “Armenian Mountain” candle by Shabeeg
Mary Sukiasyan captures the scent of Armenia with wild peppermint oil.
Saroyan “Armenian Mountain” candle by Shabeeg
Dried apricots by Chreni
Co-founder Daniel Ghevondian and his all-woman team dehydrate Armenia’s national fruit to maximize its flavor and shelf life without added preservatives or sugars.
Porcelain studs by Ooloong
Porcelain studs by Ooloong
Toxin-free earrings handmade by Lilit Gevorgyan using luster gold, inspired by her childhood times spent in the gold mines her father worked at.
Macheek Leather Wallet
Leather wallet by Macheek
Designed and handmade using traditional ornamentation by Davit Minasyan, who launched the brand within his father’s workshop. *This product is only available in the premium set*
To learn more about the stories behind the products and their makers and to purchase a set, visit the online store.
Asbarez: Glendale to Open Lottery Application for 31 Affordable Housing Units
City of Glendale
Glendale—On Tuesday, October 23, the City of Glendale announced a multi-project affordable rental housing lottery for 31 affordable units in Glendale.
Five project sites are included in this lottery. Twelve very low income units are available at The Link at 3901 – 3915 San Fernando Rd. Five very low income units are available at 507 – 525 W Colorado St. Another eight very low income units are available 515 W Broadway. Five more very low income units are available at 1407 W Glenoaks Blvd. One low income unit is available at 518 Glenwood Rd.
Of those 31 units, 22 are one bedroom, seven are two bedroom, and two are three bedroom. A full list of income requirements are provided in the table below.
Physical copies of the lottery application are available during normal business hours at the following five locations:
- Armenian Relief Society, 517 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale
- Catholic Charities, 4322 San Fernando Rd., Glendale
- City of Glendale, 141 N. Glendale Ave., Glendale
- Glendale Adult Recreation Center (ARC), 201 E. Colorado St., Glendale
- Sparr Heights Community Center, 1612 Glencoe Way, Glendale
The application is also available for download at GlendaleCA.gov/affordablehousing. Those interested in submitting an online application may do so at the same link.
Applications will be accepted online and by mail from October 30 to November 27. Applicants may send their application to P.O. Box 10400, Glendale, CA 91205. All mailed applications must be postmarked by November 27, 2018. All applications must be signed and dated by the head of household.
There is a limit of one application per household. Any incomplete applications will be disqualified. Rejected applications are given a two-week appeal period after the City sends a notice of rejected application. Any interested party with questions should call the City of Glendale at (818) 551-6937.
The Glendale Housing Authority has supported the development of numerous affordable housing projects using affordable housing funding, since its inception in 1975.
These housing projects have provided new affordable rental housing for seniors, families, and special needs populations, as well as home ownership opportunities for first time home buyers. To date, the Glendale Housing Authority has developed over 1,200 units of affordable housing for both low income renters and homeowners.
Deadline Approaching for ANCA Capital Gateway Program Winter 2019 Session
ANCA Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Program Director Tereza Yerimyan working with the Fall 2018 CGP fellows. Yerimyan and the CGP Advisory Committee members offer personalized career services to program fellows and interns.
Recent Graduates Seeking Jobs in Washington should Submit Applications by November 15th for Free Housing and Job Placement Support; Student Internship Opportunities also Available
WASHINGTON–The Armenian National Committee of America’s Tereza Yerimyan joined with recent graduates Lucine Mikhanjian and Peter Sahagian in an online video reminding potential applicants about the upcoming November 15th deadline for the Winter 2019 session of the Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Program.
The unique job placement and internship program, which offers three months of free housing, career-building workshops, and networking opportunities, helps Armenian Americans interested in starting policy, political or media careers in Washington, DC. Yerimyan serves as the program’s director.
Applications for the Winter 2019 session are due by November 15. The session starts on January 7, 2019.
“We’re your gateway to Washington,” said Yerimyan. “If you’re ready to make the move to DC, the ANCA staff and CGP alumni are ready to help with personalized career services and mentorship from top tier professionals.”
Launched in 2003 with a founding grant by the Cafesjian Family Foundation, the ANCA CGP has helped over two hundred Armenian American professionals from across the U.S. explore career prospects in Washington DC. Gateway Program fellows are offered three months of free housing at the ANCA’s Aramian House, located in the heart of Washington, DC, in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, just blocks from the ANCA offices. Yerimyan and the Capital Gateway Program Advisory Committee (CGPAC) coordinate a series of career placement workshops on a range of issues including resume and cover letter preparation, effective interview strategies and networking. The CGPAC also connects fellows with mentors most closely aligned with their career goals for one-on-one advice and encouragement.
For university students interested in a quarter/semester in Washington, DC, the ANCA CGP can assist with internship guidance and placements both at the ANCA headquarters and other public policy and government institutions. Students are offered up to three months of free housing at The Aramian House depending on space availability and along with assistance to ensure they meet their university program obligations.
Additional information about the ANCA Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Program is available at anca.org/gateway, by emailing [email protected] or by calling (202) 775-1918.
The ANCA CGP is named after Hovig Apo Saghdejian, a beloved young community leader who lost his life in a tragic car accident and whose eternal memory continues to inspire new generations of Armenian Americans. His family generously established the Hovig Apo Saghdejian Memorial Fund in his memory and, over the past decade, have played a vital role in the expansion of the program. Substantial support has also been provided by longtime ANCA benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Barbara Hekimian and the Armenian American Veterans Post of Milford, Massachusetts (AAVO).
The purchase of The Aramian House was made possible through a generous donation by the family of the late community leader and philanthropist Martha Aramian of Providence, Rhode Island. The Aramian family – led by sisters Sue, the late Margo, and the late Martha – have long been among the most generous benefactors of ANCA programs as well as of charitable projects in the Armenian homeland and the Diaspora.
Varujan Nersesyan Appointed Ambassador to U.S.
Varujan Nersesyan will be Armenia’s Ambassador to the U.S.
President Armen Sarkissian on Wednesday signed a decree appointing Varujan Nersesyan as Armenia’s Ambassador to the United States.
The appointment comes after a recommendation by Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Nersesyan will replace outgoing ambassador Grigor Hovhannesyan, who had also served as Armenia’s Ambassador to Mexico and Armenia’s Consul General to Los Angeles.
Launch of the AUA Technology and Innovation Legal Clinic
40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave., Yerevan 0019, Republic of Armenia
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Webpage: www.aua.am
YEREVAN, Armenia ‒ On September 27, 2018 lawyers and entrepreneurs came together to mark the opening of the Technology and Innovation Legal Clinic of the American University of Armenia (AUA) LL.M Program. The event was hosted by the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC). The Legal Clinic is funded by the generous contribution of the Armenian Bar Association.
Opening remarks were delivered by Adelaida Baghdasaryan, LL.M. Program Chair, and Dr. Michael Kouchakdjian, Director of EPIC. A workshop followed led by Stepan S. Khzrtian, Esq. (LL.M ‘10), founding partner of LegalLab. The workshop content was specifically designed to incite interest in launching a startup on the spot and to cover topics of relevance to U.S. corporate laws for Armenian tech startups.
Khzrtian kicked-off the workshop by announcing the launch of a new tech startup seeking on-the-spot answers to questions as to what it would be doing and what it would look like. Two participants came forth as the budding startup founders of “I.F.Car, Inc.,” a Delaware C-Corp. “We will be engaged in promoting innovation through seminars and trainings,” said one founder, “… and invent flying cars in the process through cutting-edge research!” added the other founder. Seated on opposite sides of the hall, these two founders were just meeting each other on the spot. A corporate lawyer chimed in, “but first, let’s see what each founder will bring in to the startup and how the shares of this new corporation will be allocated between you two.”
Engaging the creative entrepreneurial minds and the methodical legal thinking assembled in the hall, Khzrtian guided the participants through a high-level overview of some of the most important concepts of relevance to startup founders and lawyers. Topics covered ranged from the pre-incorporation founders’ agreement to incorporation documents, on to issuing capital stock and devising employee options, instituting and enforcing confidentiality and intellectual property protection, and raising capital through convertible notes and SAFEs. Throughout the discussion, Khzrtian also made reference to the relevant provisions in the Armenian law.
By the end of the workshop, the participants had successfully set-up a new corporation with all the pillar components of a corporation in place, including shareholders and seed capital, a Board of Directors, C-suite management, and options-incentivized CTO and advisor.
Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia, and affiliated with the University of California. AUA provides a global education in Armenia and the region, offering high-quality graduate and undergraduate studies, encouraging civic engagement, and promoting public service and democratic values.
RFE/RL Armenian Report – 10/25/2018
Thursday,
U.S. Expects ‘Decisive Action’ On Karabakh From Armenia
• Harry Tamrazian
Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (R) meets with U.S. National Security
Adviser John Bolton in Yerevan, .
The United States hopes that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian will take “decisive
steps” to help resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict after his likely victory
in Armenia’s upcoming parliamentary elections, President Donald Trump’s
national security adviser said on Thursday.
Visiting Yerevan as part of a regional tour, John Bolton also declared that
Washington is ready to sell weapons to Yerevan in order to reduce “excessive
foreign influence” on the South Caucasus state allied to Russia.
Bolton gave an exclusive interview to RFE/RL’s Armenian service after holding
talks with Pashinian. He said they discussed a “very wide range of subjects”
and the unresolved Karabakh conflict in particular.
“We wanted to be of whatever assistance we could be behind the scenes, as well
as one of the co-chairs of the Minsk Group, to see if we could help facilitate
a solution between Armenia and Azerbaijan that would be mutually agreeable to
both,” Bolton said. “And we recognized the obvious difficulties there. But we
just felt that the prime minister was in an excellent position here in Armenia
and would be after the elections to show leadership on that.”
Bolton emphasized this point at a separate news conference held in the U.S.
Embassy in Yerevan. He noted that Pashinian is widely expected to win the snap
parliamentary elections expected in December.
“It is a fact that if the predictions come true he will have a very strong
mandate, and that is the most opportune moment to take strong action in a
number of different respects. And if, as I appreciated what I learned in the
meetings here today, … the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh is the primary
issue on the Armenian political agenda, there is no better time to try and take
decisive action than right after that election,” said the top aide to Trump.
An Armenian government statement on Pashinian’s meeting with Bolton said both
men stressed the importance of “consistent” efforts to find a peaceful solution
to the Karabakh dispute. They also agreed on the need for creating “the right
atmosphere for the negotiation process,” the statement added without
elaborating.
Bolton arrived in Yerevan from Baku where he discussed the conflict with
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Wednesday. He said in the Azerbaijani
capital that Washington will continue to support a peaceful Karabakh settlement.
Armenia - U.S. national-security adviser John Bolton (right) speaks with
RFE/RL's Harry Tamrazian in Yerevan on October 25.
Speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service, Bolton said that a Karabakh peace would
greatly help Armenia’s struggling economy as it would lead to open borders with
Azerbaijan and Turkey. It is also “the surest way to reduce an excessive
outside influence in Armenia,” he said in a clear reference to Russia,
Armenia’s main political and military ally.
Commenting on potential security alternatives for Armenia, Bolton, who met
Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow earlier this week, spoke of possible
U.S. arms sales to Yerevan.
“We have restrictions Congress has imposed on the United States in terms of
[weapons] sales to Azerbaijan and Armenia because of the conflict, but there
are exceptions to that,” Bolton explained.
“As I said to the prime minister, if it’s a question of buying Russian military
equipment versus buying U.S. military equipment, we’d prefer the latter,” he
said. “We think our equipment is better than the Russians’ anyway.
“So we want to look at that. And I think it increases Armenia’s options when
it’s not entirely dependent on one major power.”
Relations with Iran, a key neighbor of Armenia, were also on the agenda of
Bolton’s talks with Pashinian. The U.S. national security adviser said he told
Pashinian that the Trump administration will enforce U.S. sanctions against
Tehran “very vigorously” and that that the Armenian-Iranian border is “going to
be a significant issue.”
“Obviously, we don’t want to cause damage to our friends in the process,” he
said. “So I think conversation between the government of Armenia and the United
States is going to be very important.”
Bolton has strongly supported Trump’s controversial decision to pull out of an
international deal on Iran’s nuclear program and to re-impose the economic
sanctions on the Islamic Republic earlier this year.
Like the other world powers that signed it -- France, Germany, Britain, Russia
and China -- Armenia continues to support the 2015 deal. Yerevan has made clear
that it will press ahead with joint economic projects with Tehran.
Bolton also noted that a large community of Armenian-American citizens in the
U.S. makes Armenia’s “prospects for closer economic cooperation" with the U.S.
private sector "very real" and "much better for the long term than
government-to-government assistance."
"I think this is a time to be optimistic that Armenia can emerge more on the
world stage," Bolton said, stressing that the Trump administration "considers
the South Caucasus a very important area strategically" and that improving
relations with Armenia is "a very high priority."
Armenian Tax Chief Denies ‘Systemic’ Corruption
Armenia - Davit Ananian, head of the State Revenue Committee, speaks to
reporters in Yerevan, .
Corruption among Armenian tax inspectors is not widespread anymore, the head of
the State Revenue Committee (SRC), Davit Ananian, insisted on Thursday
following the arrest of three such officials facing extortion charges.
Armenia’s Special Investigative Service (SIS) reported earlier in the day that
they stand accused of forcing, through “unfounded” claims, an entrepreneur to
pay them 1 million drams ($2,100) in bribes.
An SIS statement said police arrested the three SRC officials on Monday
immediately after one of them was caught red-handed accepting the kickback in
his office. All of them were subsequently charged with bribery and extortion
and remanded in pre-trial custody, said the statement.
The suspects hold senior positions in an SRC unit dealing with small
businesses. Investigators have publicized only their initials.
“We are waging a relentless fight against corruption,” Ananian said, commenting
on the arrests. “I continue to insist that there is no systemic corruption
[within the SRC,] but we do fight against sporadic [corruption] cases. We are
grateful for being helped in that endeavor.”
“I am sure that the bulk of the [SRC] staff works in line with the new
[political] realities,” he told reporters.
Corruption within the Armenian tax and customs services making up the SRC has
for decades been a serious problem. Ananian pledged to tackle it when Prime
Minister Nikol Pashinian appointed him to run the government agency in May.
Bolton Warns Against Armenian Military Involvement In Syria
• Emil Danielyan
SYRIA -- A Russian soldier places the Russian national flag at the Abu Duhur
crossing on the eastern edge of Idlib province, September 25, 2018
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton warned Armenia against sending
combat troops to Syria to aid Syrian government forces or their allies when he
visited Yerevan on Thursday.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian announced the impending launch of a
Russian-Armenian “humanitarian mission” in Syria following his September 8
talks in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He declined to give any
details.
Deputy Defense Minister Gabriel Balayan clarified on September 11 that Yerevan
is planning to dispatch medics and demining experts primarily tasked with
helping civilians in the war-ravaged city of Aleppo. They are expected to be
from the Armenian military.
Balayan told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that the deployment will be carried out
“at the request of the Syrian government.” "We do not rule out cooperation with
Russia in some ways, but the group will operate exclusively under the flag of
the Republic of Armenia,” he said.
Bolton said he discussed the issue at a meeting earlier in the day with
Pashinian, which was also attended by Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan.
“The prime minister said this was not going to be military assistance, it would
be purely humanitarian,” he told a news conference. “I think that’s important.
It would be a mistake for anybody else to get involved militarily in the Syrian
conflict at the moment.”
“There are already … seven or eight different combatant sides. To get involved
with anyone of them for any other country would be a mistake,” he said.
Armenia - U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton speaks at a news
conference in Yerevan, .
Bolton said he told the Armenian leaders that while providing “extensive
humanitarian assistance” to Syrians the United States has sought to “avoid
aiding terrorists on the one hand and the regime on the other.” Washington
believes that “any important long-term humanitarian assistance in
reconstruction should depend on progress toward a political resolution in
Syria,” he added.
Russia has been trying to legitimize its strong military presence in Syria,
criticized by the West, by getting other countries to also deploy military
personnel there. A top Russian military official said in August 2017 Armenia
and Serbia are ready to join a multinational “coalition” which Moscow hoped
would help its soldiers clear landmines.
The former Armenian government seemed reluctant to commit troops for such a
mission. Speaking at the UN General Assembly in September 2017, then President
Serzh Sarkisian said Armenian deployment in Syria requires a UN mandate.
An estimated 80,000 ethnic Armenians lived in Syria before the outbreak of the
bloody civil war there in 2011. Most of them have since fled the country.
Thousands of Syrian Armenians have taken refuge in Armenia.
Press Review
“Zhamanak” describes as “unprecedented” U.S. National Security Adviser John
Bolton’s visit to Armenia. The paper says Bolton “said interesting things” on
the Karabakh conflict after talks with Azerbaijan’s leaders held in Baku on
Wednesday. “Bolton said that he has not brought any new peace proposals,
thereby effectively dismissing pessimistic speculation in Armenia about the
U.S. putting forward a variant of the resolution of the Karabakh conflict which
it will first present to Russia and then impose on the conflicting parties,” it
says.
Lragir.am cites Bolton as saying in Baku that a Karabakh settlement is of
“strategic importance” to the United States. This statement is construed by the
online publication as a sign that Washington is “stepping up its policy
regarding security in the South Caucasus.” It too says that Bolton has not
brought new peace proposals to the region.
“Hayots Ashkhar” notes that the Armenian parliament on Wednesday did not
attempt to thwart Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s plans to hold parliamentary
elections in December when it agreed not to reelect him as prime minister. “As
they had promised beforehand, the deputies from the Tsarukian and
Dashnaktsutyun factions did not vote at all, while representatives of the Yelk
bloc and several defectors from the [former ruling] HHK … abstained, thereby
expressing their boundless loyalty to the omnipotent candidate for prime
minister,” writes the paper.
(Lilit Harutiunian)
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Armenia to host football championship with participation of European champion
An international football tournament will be held in Yerevan on November 14-20. Armenian, German, Portuguese and Dutch Under-19 teams will participate in the tournament.
It is held by UEFA as preparation stage 2019 for the European Championships final. The point is that next year the final stage of European Championship of this age group will be held in Armenia from July 14 to 27.
Banants and Alashkert start championship with victory
The first matches of the quarter-finals of the Armenian Cup took place today.
Banants team of Yerevan won Ararat team with the score of 3: 1. To add, Banants played for 30 minutes with 10 players, as in the 60th minute it received a red card.
In the Artsakh FF – Alashkert match, the winner was the more experienced guest with the score of 2:1. The decisive goal was scored by Artak Yedigaryan in the 81st minute.
Banants and Alashkert played the first match in the Cup, as they were exempted from the 1/8 finals of the games due to the absence of rivals.
The matches of these teams will be held on November 7 and 8 repectively.