For Angela Merkel Armenia is a good example of effective cooperation with both EAEU and EU

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Armenia can be an example of how it’s possible to cooperate with Russia and at the same time have good cooperation with the European Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a joint press conference with the Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan answering the question if it’s possible that in the future more practical steps are taken for establishing cooperation between the two unions and what role can Armenia have there.

“Armenia can be an example of how it’s possible to cooperate with Russia and at the same time have good cooperation with the European Union. Of course, the chances are not so much. The Eurasian Economic Union is in fact a free trade zone. Of course, there are very good economic opportunities that could be used. It’s hardly possible that in the nearest future there will be formal talks between the EU and the EAEU, but I think Armenia’s positive example can show that it’s really possible to do like that”, she underlined.

Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan noted that the EAEU area is of exception economic importance for Armenia. “But during the discussion we recorded that Armenia has also special trade regime with the EU, the GSP+ regime that allows expanding trade turnover volumes with the Union”, Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan’s and Merkel’s positions on many aspects of Armenian-German bilateral relations and regional agenda coincide

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The negotiations between Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel were very productive. They referred to the Armenian-German relations and regional issues. The positions of the sides on many of the issues coincided, which show that the Armenian-German relations have a great potential for development,  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced in a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on August 24.

“This is the first ever visit of the Chancellor of the GFR to the Republic of Armenia and it can be assessed as a historical visit. This circumstance further emphasizes the recent changes in Armenia. I am glad for the very effective negotiations with the Chancellor that referred to the relations between Armenia and Germany and regional issues. Our positions on many issues of that agenda coincide which show that our relations have a great potential for development. We hope that the level of our cooperation will significantly change. We discussed and reached an agreement that after this visit we will develop a joint agenda for different spheres and will work for their implementation”, Pashinyan said.

Angela Merkel noted that Germany is ready to deepen relations with Armenia. “During the last months we followed the process of the velvet revolution in your country. We talked not only about the development of bilateral relations, but also in the sidelines of the EU. We would like to cooperate in the field of digitalization. Cooperation in the sphere of education is also important. There are schools in Armenia where German language is taught”, the German Chancellor said.

Merkel expressed satisfaction over the signing of the Compressive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between Armenia and the EU. “Germany will make its contribution to helping Armenia in the implementation of the agreement. We discussed domestic issues referring to anti-corruption struggle. I wish Armenia success in this issue”, Merkel said.

Germany will spare no efforts for recording progress in visa liberalization process for Armenian citizens to EU – Merkel

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Germany will do its utmost for recording progress in the visa liberalization process for Armenian citizens to the EU, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a joint press conference with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan.

“You know that visa liberalization has been completed for the citizens of Georgia and Ukraine, which are EU- associated countries. This issue is also closely connected with migration policy. We expect progress in this issue and we will do our utmost for achieving progress”, ARMENPRESS reports Merkel as saying.

Prime Minister of Armenia NIkol Pashinyan emphasized that during the discussion they recorded that following the political changes in Armenia the statistics of the last months shows that more people come to Armenia than leave Armenia. According to Pashinyan this means that the political changes of Armenia should encourage repatriation, rather than emigration.

Azerbaijani forces made nearly 200 ceasefire violations in Artsakh line of contact in one week

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During the period from August 19 to 25, the Azerbaijani forces violated the ceasefire regime nearly 200 times in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact by firing more than 2500 shots from various caliber weapons at the Armenian positions, Artsakh’s defense ministry reported.

The Defense Army units mainly refrained from taking countermeasures and continued confidently fulfilling their military tasks.

Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II holds meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (photos)

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His Holiness Garegin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, on August 25 met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the Mother See reported.

His Holiness Garegin II said the German Chancellor’s visit to Armenia will give new impetus to the development of the partnering relations of the two countries.

His Holiness touched upon the challenges facing Armenia and the recent political changes, stating that the Armenian people make efforts to build peaceful, secure life with hope and optimism, as well as are ready to overcome all difficulties.

He affirmed that the Armenian Church as well should continue making efforts on this path by supporting the Armenian leadership.

Garegin II expressed his gratitude to the German people for the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide, stating that only through this way it is possible to rule out similar crimes in the world.

In her turn Chancellor Angela Merkel said she is happy to visit the spiritual center of the Armenian people. She introduced His Holiness Garegin II on her impressions from the visit and meetings in Armenia.

She stated that her visit coincided with the recent changes in Armenia, adding that Germany would like to be a friend and partner on this path and reaffirms readiness to expand the partnership in different sectors.

During the meeting His Holiness Garegin II also thanked the German authorities in the person of Angela Merkel for the warm attitude towards the Armenian community.

The sides also exchanged views on the current situation of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. His Holiness expressed his concerns over the militaristic statements of the Azerbaijani leadership which greatly endangers the peaceful settlement prospects of the conflict. Garegin II considered unacceptable the provocation of hatred and hostility by Azerbaijan towards Armenians.

Garegin II handed over a book to Chancellor Merkel which tells about the consistent elimination of Armenian historical-cultural and spiritual values in current Azerbaijan’s territory.

He expressed hope that the Karabakh conflict will be settled peacefully by the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group and international community.

During the meeting they also expressed concerns over the restrictions of rights of Christian minorities in Turkey.

Chancellor Merkel stated Germany will also make efforts to contribute to solving the aforementioned issues. She also thanked for hosting and assisting the Syrian refugees.

The meeting was also attended by Armenia’s foreign minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Ambassadors of the two countries, as well as several clergymen.

Azerbaijan’s Aliyev, Chancellor Merkel discuss NK conflict settlement

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict during their meeting in Baku, DPA news agency reported.

Angela Merkel said Germany will continue making efforts to reach the political settlement of the conflict.

Chancellor Merkel arrived in Azerbaijan on August 25 following her visit to Armenia.

During the talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan on August 24, Chancellor Merkel said Germany is a member of the Minsk Group, and it’s important to settle the Karabakh conflict in peaceful atmosphere, Germany will support Armenia on this matter.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/24/2018

                                        Friday, 
German Leader Visits Armenian Genocide Memorial In Yerevan (UPDATED)
Armenia - German Cancellor Angela Merkel lays a wreath at the Armenian genocide 
memorial in Yerevan, .
German Chancellor Angela Merkel laid flowers at the Armenian genocide memorial 
in Yerevan at the start of her visit to Armenia on Friday.
Merkel arrived in the Armenian capital on the second leg of her tour of the 
three South Caucasus states.
Immediately after being welcomed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian at Yerevan’s 
Zvartnots airport, Merkel headed to the Tsitsernakabert memorial to some 1.5 
million Armenians that were massacred by the Ottoman Turks during the First 
World War. She laid a wreath by its eternal fire and planted a symbolic tree in 
an adjacent park.
Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag, recognized the massacres as genocide in a 
resolution overwhelmingly adopted in June 2016. It also acknowledged that the 
German Empire, then a military ally of Ottoman Turkey, did nothing to stop the 
killings.
Germany -- Lawmakers vote to recognise the Armenian genocide after a debate 
during the 173rd sitting of the Bundestag, the German lower house of 
parliament, in Berlin, June 2, 2016
The resolution was drafted by lawmakers representing the main parliamentary 
factions, including Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Although the 
German leader did not take part in the vote, she reportedly backed the measure 
in an internal party straw poll.
Turkey reacted furiously to the resolution, recalling its ambassador in Berlin. 
Successive Turkish governments have for decades vehemently denied a 
premeditated effort to exterminate the ethnic Armenian population of the 
crumbling Ottoman Empire.
By contrast, Armenia’s leadership and main political groups thanked Germany for 
recognizing the genocide. Then President Serzh Sarkisian sent what his office 
described as “letters of gratitude” to Merkel, German President Joachim Gauck 
and Bundestag speaker Norbert Lammert.
A senior CDU figure told fellow German lawmakers in September 2016 that Merkel 
is not distancing herself from the Bundestag resolution despite the angry 
Turkish reaction.
At a joint news conference with Pashinian held later on Friday, Merkel stressed 
the importance of her visit to the Tsitsernakabert memorial, saying that it was 
in tune with the Bundestag resolution. But she stopped short of uttering the 
word “genocide” and referred instead to the “terrible events that befell the 
Armenian people in 1915.”
Government Criticized For Seeking Extra Water From Vital Lake
        • Ruzanna Gishian
Armenia - A view of Lake Sevan, 24 July 2018.
Environment protection groups on Friday denounced the Armenian government for 
moving to increase the amount of water from Lake Sevan that can be used for 
irrigation this year.
The vast mountainous lake, which is vital for Armenia’s entire ecosystem, is a 
key source of irrigation water supplied to the fruit-growing Ararat Valley west 
and south of Yerevan through the Hrazdan river flowing out of it.
An Armenian law allows the government to use no more than 170 million cubic 
meters of Sevan’s water annually for irrigation and power generation purposes. 
A bill approved by the government on Thursday would raise that cap by 40 
million cubic meters for the current irrigation season.
The measure was proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture. Agriculture Minister 
Artur Khachatrian warned of water shortages that could have “devastating” 
consequences for tens of thousands of farmers.
“This solution may not be desirable but it has no alternative,” Khachatrian 
said at a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian. “We 
arrived at it as a result of lengthy joint discussions.”
Pashinian said that the government is agreeing to the proposal “with a heavy 
heart.” It has no choice but to address farmers’ urgent needs, he said.
Armenia -- An irrigation canal in the southern Armavir region.
The bill, which the Armenian parliament will debate next week, was approved 
just a few weeks after a coalition of environment protection groups called SOS 
Sevan urged Pashinian to block any extra use of Sevan’s water. It claimed that 
the bulk of that water would only benefit hydroelectric stations and fish farms 
operating in the Ararat Valley. Accordingly, SOS Armenia urged the parliament 
to block measure.
Inga Zarafian, a representative of the grouping, said that the level of Sevan 
has dropped in the past year and this process will continue if the bill is 
passed by the National Assembly. That would only worsen the quality of the 
lake’s water, she said.
Zarafian complained that unlike former authorities in Yerevan Pashinian’s 
cabinet did not consult with environmentalists before making the controversial 
decision.She also pointed out that as recently as one year ago Pashinian and 
his political allies opposed a similar measure taken by Armenia’s previous 
government.
Evelina Ghukasian, the director of the state-funded Institute of Hydroecology 
and Fish Breeding, echoed the environmentalists’ concerns. “Water resources are 
badly mismanaged,” she said. “We oppose the constant use of Lake Sevan as a 
water reservoir.”
Merkel Praises Armenia’s Delicate Balancing Act
Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian greets German Chancellor Angela Merkel 
at Yerevan airport, .
German Chancellor Angela Merkel praised Armenia on Friday for developing 
relations with the European Union while remaining allied to Russia during her 
first-ever official visit to the South Caucasus country.
“Armenia is a good example of how one can simultaneously cooperate with Russia 
and the European Union,” she said after talks with Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian.
Merkel arrived in Yerevan as part of a regional tour four months after 
Pashinian-led mass protests brought down Armenia’s previous government. 
Pashinian’s press office quoted her as saying at the start of the talks that 
the “big changes” were unexpected to the German government and “positive” for 
Armenia.
“Our relations are very good but can deepen further,” Merkel told an ensuing 
joint news conference with the Armenian premier. She said Germany would 
specifically welcome closer commercial and cultural ties with Armenia.
Merkel also pledged to help Yerevan implement its landmark Comprehensive and 
Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the EU signed last November.
Pashinian said that just like the former Armenian government his administration 
is committed to stepping up cooperation with the EU while remaining part of the 
Russian-led alliances and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) in particular. The 
Armenian foreign policy strategy is “totally understandable” to Berlin, he said.
Armenia - German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits the TUMO Center for Creative 
Technologies in Yerevan, .
At his meeting with Merkel, Pashinian was reported to renew his calls for the 
EU to reward the new Armenian government’s ambitious reform agenda and 
anti-corruption efforts with greater financial assistance. Earlier this summer 
he criticized the EU for not rushing to do that.
Merkel said she discussed with Pashinian domestic Armenian politics and 
“anti-corruption issues.” But in her public remarks she said nothing about the 
possibility of greater EU or German aid to Yerevan.
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said in late June that Berlin stands ready 
to help Armenia’s new government carry out sweeping reforms. “We have followed 
social change in the country with great interest and will support its reform 
efforts,” Maas said after talks with his visiting Armenian counterpart Zohrab 
Mnatsakanian.
Germany has already been Armenia’s number one EU donor. Pashinian emphasized 
the fact that it is also his country’s third largest trading partner. 
Armenians, he said, have “great respect for Germany, the German people and 
Angela Merkel personally.”
The German leader, who also met with President Armen Sarkissian on Friday, was 
noncommittal on the lifting of the EU’s visa requirements for Armenian 
nationals sought by both the current and former authorities in Yerevan. She 
noted that she spoke with Pashinian about scores of Armenians seeking asylum in 
Germany. “We cooperate in this area quite well but more can be done,” she said 
without elaborating.
The unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was also on the agenda of the talks, 
with both leaders calling for its peaceful resolution. Merkel will proceed to 
Baku on Saturday for talks with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev.
Press Review
“Zhoghovurd” reports that Varuzhan Avetisian, the newly freed leader of the 
armed group that seized a police station in Yerevan in 2016, on Thursday made 
alarming statements about his and his supporters’ possible recourse to violence 
in the future. “At first he said [at a news conference] that the new party to 
be set up [by him and Zhirayr Sefilian] will not be a successor to the armed 
group and that that group … has turned the page of armed struggle,” writes the 
paper. “At the same time, Avetisian also said that the Sasna Tsrer group must 
not be on trial and that if they are tried after all it will mean that Serzh 
Sarkisian did not quit power.” This leads the paper to assert that Avetisian 
and the other freed militants are “entering politics with weapons” and “not 
renouncing armed methods of struggle.”
“They are just not loudly talking about that for the moment,” continues 
“Zhoghovurd.” “They will resort to such methods not immediately but when they 
are defeated in the parliamentary elections. And this despite the fact that 
they were freed during the [Nikol] Pashinian government’s tenure.”
“Haykakan Zhamanak” puts German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to the South 
Caucasus in the context of the European Union’s relations with Iran. “In all 
likelihood, Germany will not join, along with other European countries as well 
as Russia and China, a new wave of [U.S.] sanctions against Iran that will come 
into force in November,” writes the paper. It speculates that Merkel’s trip 
could facilitate the creation of new transport corridors connecting Europe to 
Iran via the South Caucasus. “But that could happen in the long run,” it says. 
“This particular visit has an introductory character.”
“Aravot” accuses environmental activists of exaggerating negative environmental 
consequences of additional water from Lake Sevan which the Armenian government 
will use for irrigation purposes this and next month. “Once again pumping 
additional water from Sevan is certainly worrying and there will be no need for 
that when the problem of ‘water mafia’ is solved,” says the paper.
“Hraparak” reports that many current and former Armenian judges are concerned 
over Prime Minister Pashinian’s stated plans to set up “bodies of transitional 
justice” in the country. “But many of them are wary of making public statements 
about that,” writes the paper. It quotes one of those judges, who asked not to 
be identified, as saying that Pashinian’s plans “contradict a number of 
international conventions signed by Armenia.” “There can be no transitional 
justice in a Council of Europe member state,” says the judge. “If we do such a 
thing we will simply be kicked out of the Council of Europe. After all, we are 
a signatory to the European Convention [on Human Rights.]”
(Tigran Avetisian)
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Orinats Yerkir party to nominate Mher Shahgeldyan as mayor of Yerevan

Arminfo, Armenia
Aug 24 2018
Orinats Yerkir party to nominate Mher Shahgeldyan as mayor of Yerevan
Yerevan August 24
Ani Mshetsyan. During the extended session of the political council of
the "Orinats Yerkir" party, held on , the decision to
participate in the upcoming elections to the Council of Elders of
Yerevan was unanimously adopted. The press service of the party
reports.
According to the source, "Orinats Yerkir" will act under the slogan:
"We and our Yerevan". The vice- chairman of the Orinats Yerkir party
Mher Shahgeldyan will become the candidate for the post of mayor of
Yerevan.
The Central Election Commission of Armenia has appointed early
elections to the Council of Elders of Yerevan on September 23. The
election campaign will begin on September 10. Recall that the former
mayor of Yerevan, Taron Margaryan, who held this post since 2011,
announced the resignation on July 9. Actor Hayk Marutyan (from the
Civil Contract party), Zaruhi Postanjyan (leader of the Yerkir Tsirani
party), Ararat Zurabyan (Armenian National Movement) will participate
in the early elections to the Yerevan City Council in September this
year. The "Enlightened Armenia" Party and the "Republic" propose the
candidacy of the Minister of Justice of Armenia Artak Zeynalyan. The
daughter of the prominent Armenian architect Arthur Tarkhanyan, the
wife of the political prisoner recently released and convicted by the
former authorities for organizing the riots, Andreas Ghoukasyan -
Anahit Tarkhanyan (GALA party) also expressed a desire to run.

Chancellor Merkel: I do not consider the issue of Armenian Genocide recognition in legal framework

Arminfo, Armenia
Aug 24 2018
Chancellor Merkel: I do not consider the issue of Armenian Genocide
recognition in legal framework
Yerevan August 24
Naira Badalian. Recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
Empire is not a legal issue, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated at
a joint press conference with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
on August 24 in Yerevan.
According to Merkel, Germany remembers the terrible events of 1915
against the Armenian people. As she recalled, in June 2016 the
Bundestag adopted a resolution on recognition and condemnation of the
Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. "In accordance with the
spirit of this resolution, I have visited Tsitsernakaberd today, and
we realize that terrible events occurred in 1915. This fact should not
be forgotten, this is not a legal issue for me," Merkel said.