Music: Junior Eurovision 2019: Armenia to announce entrant on September 15

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 3 2019
Junior Eurovision 2019: Armenia to announce entrant on September 15

Armenia will select entrant for Junior Eurovision Song Contest on September 15, the Public TV has announced.

For the second year in a row, Armenia will use the national final called “Depi Mankakan Evratesil” to pick their JESC ambassador. 

The broadcaster has received tens of applications and has chosen ten finalist that will perform in the final.

The winner will be determined through a vote by an international jury, a children’s jury and viewers.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 will take place in Gliwice-Silesia Poland on November 24.



Sports: Mkhitaryan on Roma move: ‘It’s a great opportunity for me’

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 3 2019

Armenian international Henrikh Mkhitaryan joined A.S. Roma from Premier League side Arsenal until 30 June 2020, for a fixed fee of €3 million, the Italian club’s official website reported.

The agreement also includes potential additional payments that could reach a maximum of €100,000 – depending on the meeting of certain performance targets.

“It’s a great opportunity for me to begin a new chapter, with a great club,” said Mkhitaryan.

“I know what this club is all about and I am sure we can achieve great things together.”

Mkhitaryan joins the club after amassing a wealth of European experience, having previously represented the likes of Manchester United, Borussia Dortmund and Shakhtar Donetsk.

Mkhitaryan will wear the No. 77 with the Giallorossi.

Sports: Arsenal bids farewell to Henrikh Mkhitaryan

MediaMax, Armenia
Sept 3 2019
Arsenal bids farewell to Henrikh Mkhitaryan

Under the contract, the Armenian midfielder will stay with Roma until 30 June 2020.

Arsenal has announced the move and wished the player all the best on the official website.

Mkhitaryan came to Arsenal in January of 2018 and scored 9 goals in 59 games.



Sports: Armenia reveals Greco-Roman wrestling squad for World C’ship

MediaMax, Armenia
Sept 3 2019
Armenia reveals Greco-Roman wrestling squad for World C’ship

Today the coaches have revealed the squad they will take to Kazakhstan.   

Acting head coach Eduard Sahakyan has told the press that Armenia will be represented by Norayr Hakhoyan (55kg), Gevorg Gharibyan (60kg), Slavik Galstyan (63kg), Karen Aslanyan (67kg), Malkhas Amoyan (72kg), Karapet Chalyan (77kg), Maksim Manukyan (82kg), Artur Shahinyan (87kg) and Artur Aleksanyan (97kg).

Some members of the squad will travel to Nur-Sultan on 12 September and other will follow on 13 September. It is a qualifying championship: athletes who finish in top six will get Olympic quotas.


Sports: Euro 2020 qualifiers: Armenia training for Italy clash (PHOTOS)

News.am, Armenia
Sept 3 2019

YEREVAN. – The Armenian national football team are preparing for their upcoming Euro 2020 qualification round games.

The squad are continuing their respective training sessions in capital city Yerevan.

National team captain Henrikh Mkhitaryan, however, has not arrived yet.

The Football Federation of Armenia has posted a photo series from the team’s first training session on Tuesday.

Armenia will host Italy on Thursday, and Bosnia and Herzegovina—on Sunday.

Sports: Armenian youth boxing team leaves for Bulgaria

News.am, Armenia
Sept 3 2019

The Armenian youth boxing team has left for Bulgaria to participate in the EUBC Youth European Boxing Championships in Sofia.

Senior coach Karen Aghamalyan’s team will consist of 10 boxers, including 2 girls and 8 boys, reports the press service of the Armenian Boxing Federation.

President of the Armenian Boxing Federation Artur Gevorgyan and the vice-presidents will follow and encourage the young Armenian boxers in Sofia.

Sports: UEFA president to watch Armenia vs Italy match in Yerevan

News.am, Armenia
Sept 2 2019

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin will visit Armenia at the invitation of Armenia’s Football Federation.

Čeferin will attend Armenia vs. Italy EURO 2020 qualifier at the Republican Stadium of Yerevan on September 5.

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin will arrive in Armenia to attend the upcoming Armenia-Italy match of the 2020 Group J qualifying stage. As the Football Federation of Armenia reported, Čeferin will be in Yerevan on September 5.

To note the match will be played at Yerevan Republican Stadium.

Italy leads Group J with 12 points, while Armenia has picked up six points from the opening matches and seats 3rd in the group.



Sports: Henrikh Mkhitaryan undergoing medical examination at Villa Stuart hospital in Rome

News.am, Armenia
Sept 2 2019

Henrikh Mkhitaryan, a 30-year-old midfielder of the Armenian national team and Arsenal, is currently undergoing a medical examination at Villa Stuart private hospital in Rome.

After passing medical examination, the captain of the Armenian national team will sign a one-year lease deal with Roma.

The captain of the Armenian national team will receive 3-5 million euros per season, not counting bonuses, calciomercato.com said earlier.

Roma will be able to redeem the rights to a football player for 15 million euros during the next summer transfer window. The English club will receive four million euros for a player.

The current deal between Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Arsenal will expire in the summer of 2021.

Armenian MP: No sense in discussing opening of Amulsar gold mine

News.am, Armenia
Sept 2 2019
Armenian MP: No sense in discussing opening of Amulsar gold mine Armenian MP: No sense in discussing opening of Amulsar gold mine

19:53, 02.09.2019
                 

There is no sense in discussing the opening of the Amulsar gold mine. This is what head of the Bright Armenia faction of the National Assembly Edmon Marukyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

“The mine has been closed for one-and-a-half year. The damage has been done. Now Armenia has to understand how it is going to protect itself from the arbitration tribunal. I believe there is no sense in discussing the opening of the mine. What’s more, there is no sense in comparing the Amulsar gold mine with other mines in Armenia because Mount Amulsar is a scourge for Jermuk town, which is one of the major brands of Armenia,” he said.

The deputy also mentioned that the Bright Armenia faction had had doubts about ELARD’s report right from the start.

“ELARD said it had given a positive conclusion, but now it says there are problems and there is a need for a new Environmental Impact Assessment. Let’s see what happens. If I am not mistaken, the Ministry of Environment has to say whether there is a need for a new Environmental Impact Assessment or not on September 4,” he added.

AmCham: Amulsar Project delays can make Armenia unattractive country for investments

News.am, Armenia
Sept 2 2019
AmCham: Amulsar Project delays can make Armenia unattractive country for investments AmCham: Amulsar Project delays can make Armenia unattractive country for investments

17:32, 02.09.2019
                  

The delays in the Amulsar Project can make Armenia an unattractive country for investments. This is noted in a statement which the American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia has addressed to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

“Honorable Mr. Prime Minister,” the statement reads. “We are writing you on behalf of the American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia (AmCham) regarding the long-lasting issue around one of our member companies Lydian Armenia CJSC Amulsar project.

“AmCham is a leading business association founded in Armenia in 2000, and currently represents the interests of more than 140 small, medium and large companies operating in almost all sectors of the Armenian economy. Our mission is to promote the local and foreign investments in Armenia and to advocate for fostering a more favorable business climate, as we believe that fair and equitable treatment of investments are of outmost importance not only for local Armenian and foreign companies, we represent, but also for the economy and well-being of Armenia. This genuine belief has prompted AmCham to release 2 statements during the last 13 months regarding the Lydian Armenia Amulsar project.

“AmCham truly recognizes the importance of professional and impartial audits in the mining sector, still, regrets that Lydian’s Amulsar project has been the only project so far that was pressured to undergo 3 consecutive audits while the roads to the project remain illegally blocked for over a year now. This is despite the fact that Lydian’s Amulsar project has been deemed compliant to IFC and EBRD international highest standards on the environmental and social management.

“We regret that even after the 3rd audit, and after your recognition of the high standards Lydian adheres to, Lydian’s access to its Amulsar project has not been restored, and a possible need for yet another study on the Environmental Impact Assessment is being discussed. While we share the environmental concerns of the society and strongly believe that businesses should comply with sustainable development standards, we also believe that fair and equal treatment of businesses should exclude a selective approach and all the requirements imposed by the State should be evenly and fairly applicable to all the industry players. This is especially important amidst your public statement that the campaign against Lydian was organized and financed by certain business interests of certain parties. This is a matter of outmost concern and we hope that these claims will be duly investigated.

“Honorable Mr. Prime Minister, AmCham is not only concerned about the unfair treatment of its member, one of the biggest investors in Armenia, but as a leading business organization, we are also concerned about the negative impact of the issue around Amulsar project for about a year. It sends negative signals to the potential investors and makes Armenia an unattractive country for investments. While the State is making efforts to attract investments to Armenia, potential investors are, at the same time, alerted that foreign investing companies in Armenia are not protected and treated fairly.

“We are convinced that further delays around Lydian Armenia’s Amulsar project will deepen the issue and can go endlessly having further negative consequences for the business climate and, eventually, ruin the attractiveness of the country for investments. Therefore, we urge the Government of Armenia to act upon for a quick and fair resolution of the issue.

“We share the Governments vision that Armenia should thrive and have a developing economy, where the principle of the rule of law will apply to all the investors doing business for the benefit of Armenia and provide equal and fair opportunities to all the businesses.”