Azeris enraged by invite of Russian singer due to Armenian surname

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – The possible arrival of the Russian singer Zara Mgoyan in Baku has caused a scandal among Azerbaijani Facebook users, which fails to calm down for several days. The reason behind such a development is that Zara has an Armenian surname and sings a song titled “My Armenia”.

According to information posted on social media, the singer was invited to join the music festival Zhara-2018, the main organizer of which is Russian singer of Azerbaijani descent, the son of a powerful businessman and former son-in-law of the Azerbaijani President Emin Agalarov, Jamnews.net reports.

Zara is an unwelcome guest in Azerbaijan, because she has been openly supporting Armenia on Instagram.

Comments in Facebook range from extremely aggressive posts to ironic ones: “Shame on those who have invited an Armenian singer to Baku and to those who let that happen! What a disgrace!”; “Be cursed, traitors of the motherland!”; “Let’s [bring in] Serj Tankian and the SOAD!”.

The main argument in defense of Zara is that, she is not an Armenian by nationality, but a Yazidi (Yazidis are a Kurdish ethno-confessional group).

The festival will be held from July 26 to 29.

Famous Russian singers of Armenian origin have previously performed in Baku. In such cases, not only their ethnicity counts, but also their behavior and position on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. For example, when the Russian singer with Georgian roots Soso Pavliashvili went to Baku with a concert in 2016, the Azerbaijani public resented his statements that he “went to Karabakh and will go” in the future too. Nevertheless, the concert was held to a full house.

But during the World Cup of 2011, Azerbaijanis tried to throw stones at the Armenian boxers.

Armenia Catholicos, President express condolences over Greece fire

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II has sent a letter of condolences to Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Ieronymos II over the deadly wildfires sweeping through a Greek resort town, which killed at least 60 people.

In a letter of his own, President Armen Sarkissian addressed his Greek counterpart Prokopis Pavlopoulos to express his deepest sympathies and condolences to the families of those who perished and wished a quick recovery to the injured.

The Armenian Embassy in Greece said no Armenians were among the casualties of the wildfires.

The Embassy posted telephone numbers on Tuesday, July 24 and encouraged people to contact the embassy employees in case they had any information about Armenian citizens injured by the fire in Attica and other regions of Greece.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cut short a visit to Bosnia on Monday and returned to Athens to preside over an emergency response meeting with fire chiefs and government officials.

In total at least 60 people died, Evangelos Bournous, the mayor of nearby Rafina-Pikermi, said.

It was unclear how many people remained unaccounted for as coastguard vessels combed beaches to find any remaining survivors, with military hospitals on full alert, a government spokesman said.

One of the youngest victims was thought to be a six-month-old baby who died of smoke inhalation, officials said. Of the 156 people injured, 11 were in intensive care, they added.

DJ arrested in Azerbaijan for playing Armenian song

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – A DJ was arrested in the Azerbaijani resort town of Nabran after he played an Armenian song during an event on July 21.

As a result of complaints by the residents living in the area, officers of the Khudat district police department arrived, Median.Az said citing a report from Yenicag.az.

Nagiyev Abdul Khalig oglu, who worked as a DJ in the recreation center, found himself surrounded by police officers shortly afterwards. After showing resistance to the officers, the DJ was detained and taken to the police station.

According to him, he got the music from the computer of the head of the entertainment center.

Nagiyev was arrested for 10 days by the decision of the Khachmaz District Court.

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Grenades and rounds found in cemetery in Armenia’s Geghanist village

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 24. /ARKA/. An arms cache has been found in Geghanist village’s cemetery, the press office of the Armenian emergency ministry reported on Tuesday. 

The police of the town of Masis, Ararat province, was informed about the arms on July 23 at 15:27. 

One firefighter unit of the emergency ministry and a mine clearance specialists’ team was sent on the site. 

Rescuers surrounded the area before the arrival of the civil defense team. 

Grenades and rounds were found there. The armament was given to the mine clearance specialists’ team. -0—

New football season in Armenia to kick off on August 4

The list of games of the Armenia’s highest and first group championships, as well as cup play-offs, and the competition rules for the games of the professional football clubs in Armenia in 2018-2019 have been approved at the regular session of the Executive Board of the Armenian Football Federation on July 21, FFA press service reports.

Premier League championship will start on August 4 with the games of “Banants” – “Shirak” and “Lori FC” – “Ararat-Armenia.” The next day will be games of “Ararat” – “Alashkert” and “Pyunik” – “Gandzasar-Kapan”. In the first round “Artsakh FFA” will be free.

The cup tournament will start on September 19, with the preliminary round matches. The following teams will meet each other in the first round:

“Locomotive” – ​​”Ararat”

“Unior Sevan” – “Lori FC”

“Yerevan” – “Ararat-Armenia”

“Artsakh FA” – “Shirak”

Citizens grade government’s work (video)

In a few days, the new government’s 100th day of working will take place. And how do citizens assess the work of the government during these three months?

There are ministries and agencies whose work pleases many people, such as the National Security Service and the Police. The positive attitude of the citizens towards the NSS and the Police is conditioned especially by the corruption revealings.

The expectations of citizens participating in the questionnaire were mostly the same: they want the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict and hope that the new authorities will succeed in it.

More information is in the video.

Davit Tonoyan appointed Chairman of Board of Trustees of Soldiers’ Insurance Foundation

Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan is appointed Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Soldiers’ Insurance Foundation.

“The Soldiers Insurance Foundation is happy to announce that the Board of Trustees of the Fund made a decision to appoint Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan as Chairman of the Board on July 19.

We are confident that under the leadership of Minister Tonoyan, the Fund’s Board and Staff will not only diligently pursue the goals set out in the Fund’s law, but will also make its work more accessible to the Armenian people.

To remind, earlier Mr. Tonoyan was appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of the Fund, according to the decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia No. 691-A of June 15, 2018,” the release states.

David Sanasaryan: I will resign only when I have a greater responsibilit (video)

The news about the resignation does not correspond to reality. Head of State Control Service David Sanasaryan said during a live broadcast from FB.

“I will resign only when I have a greater responsibility. I have promised and have done my job. I understand that different forces are engaged in anti-aggression. Have nice dreams, but do not even dream that your dreams will come true,” Sanasaryan said.

Asbarez: Congressional Armenian Caucus Calls for Trump-Pashinyan Meeting

A bi-partisan Congressional letter is urging President Trump to meet with Prime Minister Pashinyan

Bipartisan Letter Urges U.S. President to Meet New Armenian Prime Minister During September UN Summit in New York

WASHINGTON—The leaders of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues are collecting the signatures of their House colleagues on a bipartisan letter encouraging President Donald Trump to meet with Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during the United Nations General Assembly in September, as part of a broader expansion of U.S.-Armenian dialogue aimed at further integrating Armenia into the international economic system and increasing U.S.-Armenia bilateral trade and investment.

“We are encouraged by all the new opportunities for more robust U.S. cooperation with Armenia’s new government, and join with our Congressional friends in encouraging the Administration to pro-actively strengthen our bilateral ties – with a special focus on the sustainable growth of mutually-beneficial economic relations,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

The ANCA’s U.S.-Armenia economic policy priorities include 1) a $140 million MCC Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math grant for Armenia’s public schools, 2) a modern Tax Treaty to eliminate double taxation and promote financial transparency, 3) a Social Security Agreement to protect benefits earned by people who divide their careers between the U.S. and Armenia, 4) non-stop commercial and cargo flights from Los Angeles to Yerevan, and 5) maximizing the effectiveness of the existing Trade and Investment Framework Agreement Council and the U.S.-Armenia Economic Task Force.

The ANCA is also working with Armenian Caucus leadership and Congressional appropriators to expand FY2019 economic, military and refugee assistance to Armenia and demining, rehabilitation and peacekeeping assistance for Artsakh.

In a “Dear Colleague” letter to their Congressional colleagues, the Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Jackie Speier (D-CA), Dave Trott (R-MI), and David Valadao (R-CA) and Vice-Chairs Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), wrote, “since being elected into office by Parliament, Prime Minister Pashinyan has committed himself to advancing Armenian issues both domestically and internationally and has stated his intent to deepen ties with the United States. Without question, a conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasizing economic development, security and democracy is critical for a strong pivot towards a strategic partnership between our countries.”

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is encouraging U.S. Representatives to co-sign this bipartisan Armenian Caucus appeal to the President (full text provided below).

Text of Congressional Armenian Caucus Letter to President Trump

Dear Mr. President,
We urge you to meet with the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, while he is visiting the United States in September for the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

The Republic of Armenia has seen a remarkable change in its government through peaceful and democratic means over the past few months. As part of this movement, Mr. Pashinyan – a former newspaper editor and political prisoner – led tens of thousands of Armenians through the streets of Yerevan to protest former President and Prime Minister Sargsyan’s decade-long rule. Prior to being voted into his role as Prime Minister in May, Mr. Pashinyan organized this nonviolent grassroots movement known as the “Velvet Revolution,” which ultimately forced Mr. Sargsyan to resign.

The peaceful transition of power after the revolution is a clear indication of the will of the Armenian people, strongly demonstrating their commitment to a fairer and more democratic state. As Armenia seeks to bolster government transparency, strengthen democratic institutions, and empower civil society, it is critical for the United States to deepen its ties with this regional partner at every level of government. Without question, your meeting with Prime Minister Pashinyan would help to further this goal and strengthen dialogue between our countries.

Additionally, we are requesting a series of high-level conversations between your Cabinet Secretaries and their counterparts in Armenia – many of whom have recently been appointed as members of the newly formed government. These meetings would help to establish a critical bridge between our countries, helping to further increase Armenia’s inclusion in the international system and likely leading to more comprehensive US-Armenian bilateral trade.

We believe that the peaceful protests witnessed during the Velvet Revolution can be a model for nations seeking democracy around the world. In the long run, we would like to see Armenia develop stronger diplomatic relations with our Western allies and progress as a democratic nation within Eurasia. We reiterate our request and urge you to meet with Prime Minister Pashinyan to discuss the future of Armenian-American relations based on our shared values emphasizing economic development, security, human rights and democracy.

We look forward to hearing from you regarding our request.
Sincerel

Asbarez: In Phone Call, Putin, Pashinyan Discuss Eurasian Union

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin last month

YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday to discuss close ties between their countries and the future of the Eurasian Economic Union.

Putin also had separate phone calls earlier in the day with the presidents of Kazakhstan and Belarus, two other members of the Russian-led trade bloc.

In a short statement, the Kremlin said Putin and Pashinyan touched upon “issues pertaining to the Eurasian Economic Union and bilateral cooperation.” It did not elaborate.

Pashinyan’s press office likewise said that they “exchanged thoughts on further development of integration processes in the EEU framework.”

The two men most recently held talks in Moscow on June 13. In his opening remarks at that meeting, Putin pointed to rapidly growing Armenian exports to Russia. He attributed that to Armenia’s membership in the EEU.

Pashinyan has opposed that membership in the past. However, he made clear that he will not pull his country out of the EEU or the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) after sweeping to power in a wave of mass protests in May.

According to the official Armenian readout of the phone call, Pashinyan and Putin also discussed “a number of issues on the agenda of Russian-Armenian allied relations.” No details were reported.