Schengen visa applications will be accepted by a separate service company

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From April 2018, applications for Schengen visas submitted in Yerevan (for Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria and Sweden) will be accepted not by the German Embassy, ​​but by a separate service company, “VisaMetric”.


This step is aimed at reducing the waiting time for applications. Currently, the embassy’s online registration system for Schengen visa 2018 starting from April, there is no possibility to make an appointment anymore.


“VisaMetrik” charges a service fee equivalent to 20 euros in Armenian drams for each application entry. From now on, the embassy will continue to accept visa applications in a very limited volume. There have been no changes related to national visa applications and other consular issues.


The Embassy draws your attention to the fact that the processes of accepting applications and making decisions about them are independent of each other. Decisions on visa applications are made by staff assigned to the German Embassy from the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs for this purpose.

IDA is considering a shift from aid to trade relations

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Within the framework of the visit to the United States of America, the RA NA Deputy Speaker, the head of the Armenia-USA friendship group Arpine Hovhannisyan had a meeting with Gretchen Birkle, Deputy Director of the Europe and Eurasia Office of the USAID.


Within the framework of the meeting, the importance of the programs implemented and implemented by IDA in Armenia was discussed. Prospects of cooperation in information technologies, tourism, renewable energy and other fields were discussed.


Both sides also highlighted a new format of cooperation, in particular, the transition from aid to commercial relations.

Press: behind-the-scenes wars in the Constitutional Court

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VERELQ presents the most notable publications of the Armenian press.


“time” the newspaper writes. “The composition of the future government is becoming more and more certain. It is known who will occupy the position of the prime minister, the first deputy prime minister, and now also the deputy prime minister. According to “Zhamanak”, that position will be occupied by the head of the presidential office Armen Gevorgyan: Let’s note that Gevorgyan has already held the post of Deputy Prime Minister twice, the first time when Serzh Sargsyan had just assumed the position of president and once again in 2014. Hovik Abrahamyan in the government. It remains to be determined who will be the second deputy prime minister, and it largely depends on whether the “Tsarukyan” alliance will form a new government.”


“Armenian Times” the newspaper writes. “Gagik Harutyunyan After being elected as the President of the Honorable Judicial Council, interesting behind-the-scenes developments are taking place regarding the election/appointment of the future President of the Constitutional Court. To remind, Hrayr Tovmasyan, the former chairman of the NA state-legal commission, who was recently elected a member of the Constitutional Court by the NA, is running for the position of the president of the Constitutional Court.


According to the information that has reached us, Hrayr Tovmasyan not only wants to be appointed the president of the CC, but also wants to perpetuate himself in that position in the last month of the transition to the parliamentary system, when the legal regulations of the Convention adopted in 2005 are still valid. The point is that Article 166, subparagraph 2 of the Constitution adopted in 2015 states that: “The Constitutional Court elects the President and Vice-President of the Constitutional Court from among its members for a period of six years, without the right to be re-elected.” Until then, the current Constitution stipulated that the President of the CC holds office for life. By the way, in the Constitutional Court, this issue is already behind the scenes wars are going on. The judges of the CC are very dissatisfied with the ambitions of Hrayr Tovmasyan.”


The same newspaper writes: “On the issue of calling a citizen a bosha by RA Defense Minister Vigen Sargsyan, a preliminary study is still being conducted in the ethics commission. Siranush Sahakyan, chairman of the ethics commission for high-ranking officials, said this in a conversation with “Haykakan Zhamanak” journalist Tirayr Muradyan.


Minister of Defense Vigen Sargsyan On January 13, he posted on his Facebook page, offering people to collect money for the operation of the wounded soldier Albert Dallakyan. The minister stated that it is not possible to compensate Dallakyan for operating abroad in accordance with the law. Facebook user Petros Sargsyan left a comment under the minister’s post, qualifying the phenomenon of initiating fundraising. “The 1000 drams got away, is it a form of pure laziness?” Vigen Sargsyan gave an insulting answer to the user. “Boshan are you?” Petros Sargsyan, to whom Vigen Sargsyan made insulting remarks, applied to the Ethics Commission weeks ago. The Ethics Commission also “put to rest” the application submitted by journalist Siranuysh Papyan against police chief Vladimir Gasparyan in 2016. This application is also at the stage of preliminary studies.”


“Fact” the daily writes. “Although he is the head of the parliamentary faction of the National Assembly RPA Vahram Baghdasaryan announced that the US ambassador to Armenia Richard Mills the view expressed the other day that the existing corruption in Armenia hinders economic growth, threatens the protection of human rights, democracy and even national security, it is not necessary to pay attention, because it is not the official view of the USA, it once again shocked the public. He also said that the official of any other country talking about corruption should first of all talk about the corruption of his own country and then someone else. Agree that it was not possible to expect a more witty statement and it remains to ask Vahram Baghdasaryan that if the country’s ambassador does not voice the official point of view of the given country, then whose opinion does he voice? And secondly, which European country’s corruption risks shake the state as much as Armenia’s, or which country has opened its doors to various miners and said: come, rob the mine and leave the garbage as a gift to our people.


President of “International Center for Human Development”. Tevan Poghosyan in my opinion, all the mechanisms fighting corruption in developed countries work normally and if we can use such mechanisms in our country and see what kind of punishment this or that official received and how he suffered it, nobody will be able to tell Armenia that the main obstacle to the country’s economic development is corruption.


“The main emphasis of the US ambassador’s speech was that we should have an independent judicial system and a functioning law enforcement system. In addition, if the public learns about only one out of 1000 cases, for example, in the USA or in many democratic countries, at least 9 out of 10 cases are reported. Many, many countries have reached the level where, for example, they can call the country’s congressman, former or current president, prime minister for questioning, and if the guilt is confirmed, they will suffer their punishment. This is what distinguishes developed, democratic countries from those countries where even though everything is written on paper, it doesn’t work,” said T. Poghosyan.


According to the former deputy, the fight against corruption is not only spreading the message about the criminal case, but also its final examination – serving the punishment. And the day when we will be able to carry out such consistent work and inform the society about it, then they will no longer say about Armenia that corruption has reached such a level.


“As a landmark, we should take this road and go to the end, if we want no one to tell us that corruption is the main obstacle to the development of our country. Taxpayers as claimants have the right to know what happened to this or that official who was arrested for abuse of official position or embezzlement of public funds. It is the responsibility of the authorities to inform about this. There are cases where they are convicted, but they get out of prison very quickly or they serve the final punishment in a different way. In order to exclude all this, one must be consistent, which is the problem,” said T. Poghosyan.


According to the president of the International Center for Human Development, until society forces the authorities to work fully, no state institution will want to do it on its own. In addition, many and many functions are transferred to the executive power, and it should be taken into account that the National Assembly has the rights to exercise control over the executive. In other words, the legislature gets all the opportunities to call the executive to account.


“If before many problems were within the scope of the president’s powers and the National Assembly had no control mechanisms, now all the members of the government, from the prime minister to the deputies, can exercise control and demand clarifications. It is clear that it is better when these powers are in place, but the question arises as to how this will be implemented. And if the deputies cannot fully use all the mechanisms, that will be their weakness,” said T. Poghosyan”.


“Publication” the newspaper writes. “According to our information, in the upcoming session of the Supreme Spiritual Council, the person killed by the enemy’s bullet will also be discussed Grigor Yeghoyanthe issue of not allowing the funeral in Akhuryan’s church. To remind, the soldier’s body was first not allowed to be placed in the church, then he was buried not in a spiritual, but in a civil rite, because he was not baptized. According to our source, the priest of the church, who does not have much experience, tried to be careful, and since Grigor did not live in Armenia for many years (he was in Russia), to inform the leader of the Shirak Diocese. The latter said: what are you doing, he is a soldier, perform civil order. The spiritual council will discuss the general approach of how to act in such cases. The point is that in Father Zakaria’s book “Two hundred questions about baptism” it is written that a person can be baptized even after death, if he was not opposed to baptism during his life, but could not for some reason.


“People” the newspaper writes. “The government is trying to keep the Prime Minister secret as much as possible Karen Karapetyanthe full amount of money allocated from the state budget for visits to Switzerland and Kazakhstan. “Zhoghovurd” daily newspaper had the opportunity to reflect on these visits made by charter flights. And here, in response to our written request, the government informed us that for the expenses of the members of the RA delegation in Switzerland, representing the government staff, 6.7 million drams were allocated from the budget for official business trips abroad.


And 1.1 million drams were spent from the budget to participate in the session of the EAEU intergovernmental council in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. The government does not inform about the Prime Minister’s personal expenses, arguing that the expenses for ceremonial, accommodation, and transportation services, according to Clause 2 of Article 15 of the RA Law on “Purchases”, are included in the procurement plan containing state secrets and are not subject to publication. Meanwhile, “Zhoghovurd” daily was only interested in the amount of money spent for this purpose, which is not a state secret.


“168 hours” the newspaper writes. “My advice regarding the historical territorial claims of both sides is to accept the framework of the fundamental principles of the Madrid document,” former US ambassador, former American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, director of the International Center for Defense Studies in Tallinn told “168 Hours”. Matthew Bryzareferring to the recent bellicose statements made by the Azerbaijani authorities.


Let’s remind that on February 8, speaking at the congress of the ruling “Yeni Azerbaijan” party in Azerbaijan, the president of that country Ilham Aliyev announced that Yerevan, Zangezur and Sevan (Gyoche) are “our historical territories, and we must return these lands to the Azerbaijanis”. “That is our strategic goal, we should gradually approach that goal,” Ilham Aliyev stressed. His statement was followed by the statement of the Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan, Zakir Hasanov, that a war could start in the NK conflict zone at any time. Speaking first about Aliyev’s historical territorial ambitions, Matthew Bryza tried explain what the president of Azerbaijan probably meant.


According to Matthew Brazya, these statements reflect the memory of the Yerevan gubernia (province) within the Russian Empire, which was formed in the middle of the 19th century. “My understanding is that while the majority of residents of Yerevan Governorate were Armenian, some regions, including Yerevan itself, had an Azeri majority, according to the results of the 1897 census of the Russian Empire. However, my advice regarding the historical territorial claims of both sides is to accept the framework of the fundamental principles of the Madrid document,” said Matthew Bryza.


Referring to Hasanov’s statement and the rumors about starting a war on the Azerbaijani side at this stage, the diplomat said that it is unlikely that the Azerbaijani side will initiate a new war, especially when the presidential elections are approaching.


“At the same time, I don’t know what Defense Minister Hasanov had in mind when he made the statement you quoted. It is true that military conflict can erupt at any moment along the contact line. At the same time, the resumption of full-scale war would require significant time and effort to move heavy weapons and large numbers of troops to the intended location. The threat of war, however, is a traditional tool of diplomacy, as US President Donald Trump reminds us in the context of South Korea,” said Matthew Bryza.”

Paris to dedicate alley to Armenian writer and activist Zabel Yesayan

PanArmenian, Armenia
March 7 2018

PanARMENIAN.NetParis mayor Anne Hidalgo will inaugurate an alley dedicated to Armenian writer and human rights activist Zabel Yesayan on Thursday, March 8 on the occasion of the International Day of the struggle for women’s rights.

Attending the event will be Viguen Tchitetchian, Armenia’s ambassador to France, Nouvelles d’Arménie reports.

Paris will honor the memory of Essayan with the inauguration of the Zabel Yesayan alley, which will be located on a central boulevard of Ménilmontant district of Paris.

Yesayan was the only female intellectual on the list of Armenians targeted for arrest and deportation by the Ottoman Young Turk government on April 24, 1915. She was able to flee arrest and reach Bulgaria and then the Caucasus, where she worked with refugees documenting their eyewitness accounts of atrocities that had taken place during the Armenian Genocide.

She returned to Soviet Armenia in 1933 but was abruptly accused of “nationalism” and arrested in 1937 during the Great Purge.

Yesayan died in unknown circumstances: there is speculation that she was drowned and died in exile, possibly in Siberia, sometime in 1943.

The Genius of Greg Asbed (Just Don’t Call Him A Genius)

Gulfshore Life Magazine
February 2018
 
 
The Genius of Greg Asbed (Just Don’t Call Him A Genius)
 
The MacArthur Fellow has worked wonders for local farm workers but shuns the attention to his considerable talents.
 
BY KRISTINE GILL
 
 
 
JOHN D. & CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION
 
 
 
The first time Jon Esformes, a Florida grower with tomato fields in Immokalee, sat down with Greg Asbed, a leader of the Coalition for Immokalee Workers, he was firm about his aim.
 
“Look, I’m here to have a cup of coffee and decide if I like you and trust you,” Esformes said to Asbed, who was there promoting the CIW’s Fair Food Program.
 
“That’s all I’ve ever wanted,” Asbed replied.
 
It was the perfect response, Esformes recalls, because it set the tone for a laid-back conversation after weeks of back and forth between lawyers, as Sunripe Certified Brands looked to join the FFP, working with pickers and buyers to create a safe and fair workplace for all involved.
 
Esformes was pleasantly surprised to find that Asbed was a good listener, genuine and engaged. He was quick with a laugh and a smile, and even-keeled and truly present for the conversation. Esformes quickly realized: Here was a guy who believed wholeheartedly in his group’s mission to ensure basic human rights in the workplace for farmworkers. The two had more in common than not, Esformes realized, and from there joining the cause was inevitable. He was sold.
 
“All of my conversations with Greg have been that easy,” Esformes says.
 
Esformes was not surprised then to learn that Asbed was named one of 24 MacArthur Fellows (colloquially known as Genius Grant winners) for 2017 and the recipient of $625,000 for his cause. Of course, he didn’t hear it from Asbed himself.
 
“The thing about Greg that is really extraordinary is that in the face of opposition he remains loyal to his principles, and in the face of success he remains loyal to his principles,” Esformes says. “Both are dangerous places, right? You can fall into despair with the opposition, which he doesn’t allow himself to do; and you can get puffed up when people are patting you on the back and telling you how great you are and lose sight of your principles.”
 
Ever humble, Asbed is more keen to talk about the FFP than himself.
 
If Asbed won’t toot his own horn, the facts will.
 
There’s the standard biography, which lists his undergraduate degree from Brown University and his master’s from Johns Hopkins. He’s fluent in Creole and Spanish. One of his partners at the CIW, Lucas Benitez, said his dialect has rubbed off on Asbed over the years so much that native-Spanish speakers peg Asbed as Mexican.
 
Asbed, the grandson of Armenian immigrants who survived the genocide, grew up with a deep appreciation of human rights. That innate sense took form in Haiti, where he spent three years after college in a grassroots effort to bring democracy to the country.
 
Then there’s the fact that Asbed and his wife, Laura Germino, are quite the human rights power couple. She specializes in human trafficking and slavery, and they share a passion for the work, which they’ve dedicated their lives to since before CIW (she’s the third founder), when they were working for Florida Legal Services. In his free time, Asbed swears he also has time to coach junior pro basketball and Little League baseball. For fun, he harvests watermelons. Oh, and he is a Dallas Cowboys diehard. For the longest time, his neighbors didn’t know what to make of him between polite hellos from across the yard to the Sunday afternoon shouting matches with his television.
 
“Now, in my defense, that was during the Cowboys heyday years of ’92 to ’95, so the stakes were high and there was a lot to yell about,” Asbed says. “But yeah, that was me.”
 
Their son, Isaiah, also a Cowboys fan, is technically an eighth-grader but already taking classes at LaBelle High School through a specialized program. In the first grade, he was reading at a 12th-grade level. And last year, he visited his dad’s alma mater for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth’s annual event recognizing junior high kids whose SAT and ACT scores rival those of seniors in high school. And he’s taken up an interest in neuroscience. Fitting, considering Asbed’s undergraduate degree, the one from Brown, was a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience.
 
“I figured they asked for the wrong Asbed when they called,” Asbed says, referring to the MacArthur folks.
 
So yes, on paper, Asbed is smart. But what’s truly impressive is how all the nitty gritty details bolster the biography. The way, for instance, he and Benitez and Germino engineered a model for improving working conditions in the fields called “worker-driven social responsibility,” or WSR. It’s the bottom-up approach to ensuring a safe and fair work environment by educating the workers themselves (and it’s where they plan to put their grant money to use, furthering the model through consulting and traveling here and abroad to meet new partners).
 
The model works within what Asbed and the others call the FFP. Born out of their Taco Bell campaign of the early 2000s, which urged the fast food giant to consider abused workers picking their produce, the program requires a nominal fee from big buyers who rely on cheap produce, such as tomatoes, to fill their burritos and tacos. That fee—just a penny per pound of produce—goes to the growers who award it to their workers as a bonus.
 
It’s all kept in line by another one of the CIW’s creations called the Fair Foods Standards Council. Based in Sarasota, it acts as the judicial branch of the equation, overseeing all parties from the field workers to the growers to the buyers, making sure everyone plays by the rules. The workers set their own standards, and the council makes sure they’re met.
 
Germino says her husband has the ability to look at a problem scientifically to figure out how to fix it. But he has also mastered the art of relating to people from the fields to the CEO’s office. And in a business that is as much about changing hearts as it is changing minds, that’s key.
 
“I would call him a Renaissance man,” she says.
 
As Esformes puts it, Asbed “meets people where they’re at.” Maybe that’s by relating to them as fellow descendants of refugees. Esformes’ family came from Salonica, Greece, Jews amid the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
 
Or maybe it’s in his willingness to get his hands dirty with those fighting for their own rights. He picks watermelons, after all, often for 16-hour shifts in the heat, hurling the fruits into a moving truck without damaging them.
 
And once, when the CIW’s 15-seater GMC van broke down 2 miles from the nearest exit, Asbed volunteered to run the gas can to the station and back—this after a jog around the D.C. National Mall that same morning—so the group could make their meeting that day in Philadelphia with Aramark. The food service, uniforms and facilities provider is now an FFP partner.
 
As a youth coach, Asbed is known for his pre-game speeches.
 
He’s stern when necessary, but never gets mean,” his son says. “He congratulates people when praise is due, which makes them want to try even harder. He knows how to bring out the best in everybody.”
 
Something about the method or the man is working. So far, they’ve gotten major players such as Walmart, Whole Foods, Chipotle, Taco Bell, The Fresh Market, Trader Joe’s and Subway on-board. The best part about agreeing to work with FFP is that the group wants growers and buyers to succeed so that workers have jobs.
 
“Ours is a real human relationship,” Esformes says of him and Asbed. “On paper it looks real high-level, but at the basic level we’re all humans looking to take care of our families.”
 
Asbed doesn’t know who nominated him for the MacArthur Fellowship. If everyone plays by the rules, he’ll never know. The point is to keep everything hush-hush so that by the time you call a winner on the phone, they’re mid-Hurricane Irma prep, screwing on shutters, sufficiently shocked and confused to learn that they’ve won.
 
Asbed is still shocked, and of course humbled, to be among a group of jaw-dropping fellows. The 2017 class includes 24 individuals of all backgrounds. There’s a journalist, a painter, a poet, a fiction writer, a computer scientist and an immunologist, to name a few. Then there’s this human rights strategist.
 
“It’s a ‘Genius’ award, but the thing about Greg is he will deny that,” Benitez says. “But he is an amazingly intelligent person. We have learned so much from him and so much together over the years.
 
“But at the end of the day, he continues to be our dear ‘pelon.’”
 
Translation for you non-geniuses: “Baldy.”

Sports: Alpine skiing center to be built in Armenia with $62 mln investment

PanArmenian, Armenia
March 7 2018

PanARMENIAN.Net – The Armenian government on Wednesday, March 7 approved an investment project on the establishment of an Alpine skiing center in Lori province.

According to the proposal, Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. was chosen to implement the project worth AMD 30 billion (apx. $62,4 million) in two communities in Armenia’s north.

The project will boost the diversification of tourism in the country and help raise the competitiveness of the sector, at the same time prolonging the travel season and creating 1500 new jobs.

The Alpine skiing resort will meet the highest international standards and will also host sporting events and tournaments.

The center will operate all year round and will accommodate and provide the best services to 2000 visitors each day.

In addition, three ropeways and skiing trails will be built as part of the project which will also see the construction of hotels, shopping platforms, restaurants, shops and other facilities.

Chess: 2018 Candidates Tournament: Bookmakers predict Aronian’s victory

Panorama, Armenia
March 7 2018
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The 2018 Candidates Tournament kicks off in Berlin on 10 March, with the winner getting a chance to fight for the World Championship title against Magnus Carlsen.

Armenian GM Levon Aronian is also taking part in the eight-player double round-robin chess tournament, with several European and Russian bookmakers predicting his win in the tournament, the Armenian National Olympic Committee told Panorama.am.

The other participants of the tournament are Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan), Vladimir Kramnik (Russia), Wesley So (U.S.), Fabiano Caruana (U.S.), Ding Liren (China), Alexander Grischuk (Russia) and Sergey Karjakin (Russia).

Aronian will face Ding Liren in Round 1 scheduled for March 10.

Azerbaijani Press: "US needs such balanced and rational allies as Azerbaijan"

Trend, Azerbaijan
March 7 2018
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    By Fikret Dolukhanov – Trend:

    Azerbaijan pursues a balanced foreign policy, one that seeks to maintain good relations with both the Russian Federation and the West, Jacob Kamaras, editor for the Jewish News Service of the “Daily Caller”, wrote in his article about the US—Azerbaijan relations.

    Describing the large energy potential of Azerbaijan and writing about the currently on-going Southern Gas Corridor project, a $41.5 billion initiative that will help Azerbaijan to emerge as a key player in oil and natural gas exportation from the Caspian Sea basin to Europe, the author touched upon the reasons that might be holding back the development of deeper Azerbaijani-American ties.

    “Look no further than Armenia and the cadre of pro-Armenian US lawmakers who veer American policy in an anti-Azerbaijani direction,” the author said.

    Kamaras wrote about activity of Armenian lobbying structures and their role in money aids allocated by the US for Armenia and its occupational regime in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    “In truth, any US aid to Nagorno-Karabakh serves to support an Armenian occupation that violates UN Security Council Resolutions 853, 874 and 884, as well as UN General Assembly Resolutions 19/13 and 57/298, which all affirm Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijani territory,” the author reminded.

    Commenting on the foreign policy of Azerbaijan, that seeks to keep equally good relations with both the US and Russia, Kamaras said that America needs such balanced and rational allies as Azerbaijan.

    “And while Azerbaijan offers the US significant potential for economic partnerships in energy and other sectors, no similar potential exists for American commerce with Armenia, which is increasingly plagued by inflation, growing poverty, a scarcity of trade partners, and a severe brain drain,” the author added.

    The United States needs to wake up and realize who its real friends are, and which of its alliances have real strategic value, Kamaras concluded.

    Azerbaijani Press: Germany to provide loan guarantee for Azerbaijani gas supply to Europe

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    March 7 2018
     
     
    Germany to provide loan guarantee for Azerbaijani gas supply to Europe
     
     
    Baku, Azerbaijan, March 6
    By Leman Zeynalova – Trend:
     
    German government intends to provide loan guarantee of $1.5 billion to Azerbaijani state-owned enterprise through a German bank for ensuring gas supply from Azerbaijan, DW reported.
     
    The report refers to the letter from the Parliamentary State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance of Germany, Jens Spahn, to the chairman of the budget committee of the Bundestag, Peter Boehringer.
     
    The letter says that the loan will amount to $1.5 billion dollars (1.2 billion euros).
     
    “These gas supplies should make a significant contribution to providing Europe and Germany with gas,” said the letter.
     
    Since January 1, 2016, German Uniper had a spin-off with German E.ON company which was one of the nine European companies that signed an agreement with Shah Deniz consortium in September 2013 on purchasing Azerbaijani gas.
     
    The gas trading business is now in the responsibility of Uniper.
     
    The Shah Deniz consortium announced on September 19, 2013 that 25-year sales agreements have been concluded for just over 10 billion cubic meters a year of gas to be produced from the Shah Deniz field in Azerbaijan as a result of the development of Stage 2 of the Shah Deniz project.
     
    The contracts on the purchase of Azerbaijani gas from the second phase of Shah Deniz field development (Shah Deniz-2 project) were signed with Shell, Bulgar gas, Gas Natural Fenosa, EON, Gaz de France, Hera, Enel, Axpo, DEPA.
     
    The Shah Deniz Stage 2 project is set to bring gas directly from Azerbaijan to Europe for the first time, opening up the Southern Gas Corridor.
     
    In total 16 billion cubic meters a year of Shah Deniz Stage 2 gas will be delivered through more than 3500 kilometers of pipelines through Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Albania and under the Adriatic Sea to Italy.
     
    The Southern Gas Corridor, worth over $40 billion, is considered as one of the priority energy projects for the EU, which strives for diversification of gas sources. The project envisages the transportation of gas from the Caspian region to the European countries through Georgia and Turkey.
     
    At an initial stage, the gas to be produced in the Stage 2 of development of Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz field is considered as the main source for the Southern Gas Corridor projects. Other sources can also connect to this project at a later stage.
     
    As part of the Shah Deniz Stage 2, the gas will be exported to Turkey and European markets by expanding the South Caucasus Pipeline and the construction of Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) and Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).
     

    Azerbaijani Press: CSTO not to support Karabakh separatists in case of war

    APA, Azerbaijan
    March 6 2018
     
     
    CSTO not to support Karabakh separatists in case of war
     
     
    Nagorno-Karabakh is not a Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member, and therefore the organization will not provide military assistance to Khankendi, said Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the CSTO Joint Staff, APA reported citing news.am.
     
    He noted that a CSTO agreement is signed with Armenia, and, correspondingly, the CSTO has certain commitments to Yerevan.
     
    In addition, Anatoly Sidorov stressed that the CSTO does not have the authority to intervene in a conflict without a respective request by the organization’s member country which a party to this conflict.
     
    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict entered its modern phase when the Armenian SRR made territorial claims against the Azerbaijani SSR in 1988.
     
    A fierce war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. As a result of the war, Armenian armed forces occupied some 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory which includes Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent districts (Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan), and over a million Azerbaijanis became refugees and internally displaced people.
     
    The military operations finally came to an end when Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in Bishkek in 1994.
     
    Dealing with the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the OSCE Minsk Group, which was created after the meeting of the CSCE (OSCE after the Budapest summit held in December 1994) Ministerial Council in Helsinki on 24 March 1992. The Group’s members include Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Belarus, Finland and Sweden.
     
    Besides, the OSCE Minsk Group has a co-chairmanship institution, comprised of Russian, the US and French co-chairs, which began operating in 1996.  
     
    Resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884 of the UN Security Council, which were passed in short intervals in 1993, and other resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly, PACE, OSCE, OIC, and other organizations require Armenia to unconditionally withdraw its troops from Nagorno-Karabakh.