Delivery of Czech DANA howitzers to Azerbaijan has been carried out through third countries, says Defense Minister

Delivery of Czech DANA howitzers to Azerbaijan has been carried out through third countries, says Defense Minister

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17:46, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. The delivery of the DANA howitzers of Czech production to Azerbaijan has been carried out through third countries, Defense minister of the Czech Republic Lubomir Metnar said during a press briefing with the Armenian defense minister in Yerevan, reports Armenpress.

The minister said the delivery has not been conducted by the Czech Republic. “This issue is being discussed both in the Armenian and Czech media field. First of all I want to state that the Czech Republic is fulfilling not only the international, but also the Czech legislation’s demands and clearly controls the license process of exports. We fulfill all demands of the international embargo and do not provide any licenses for the supplies to Azerbaijan”, he said.

The Czech defense minister stated that during 2016-2017 there have been applications for getting a license in some cases and exporting from Czech Republic both the aforementioned howitzers and the starting stations, but these appeals have been rejected by the proposal of the defense and interior ministries. “The Czech Republic clearly fulfills the demands of the international law, in particular the restrictions on international arms equipment set by the OSCE. We support the peaceful settlement efforts”, he said.

Armenia, Czech Republic to cooperate in military-technical sphere

Armenia, Czech Republic to cooperate in military-technical sphere

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18:22, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. Defense Minister of Armenia Davit Tonoyan and Defense Minister of the Czech Republic Lubomir Metnar have signed an agreement on military-technical cooperation, ARMEN PRESS reports Minister Tonoyan said during a briefing.

According to him, bilateral official cooperation between the two countries started in 2010 and is based on high-level of political relations, friendship of peoples, mutual understanding and common values and approaches and has promising prospects.

“The legal basis of cooperation between Armenia and the Czech Republic is the agreement on military cooperation signed between the two countries in 2010 and the agreement on military-technical cooperation, signed today, stipulates areas of mutual interest, cooperation format and procedures”, he said.

Tonoyan said that during the meeting with his Czech counterpart issues on regional and international security were also discussed. “We also discussed the political high-level relations between the two friendly countries and reaffirmed the general approaches to international and regional security issues. We touched upon the military-political developments in the neighborhood of our states, “he added.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 09-04-19

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 09-04-19

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18:36, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, 9 APRIL, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 9 April, USD exchange rate is down by 0.78 drams to 486.54 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 0.83 drams to 548.53 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is up by 0.07 drams to 7.52 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 0.40 drams to 636.69 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price is up by 148.36 drams to 20335.41 drams. Silver price is down by 1.24 drams to 236.83 drams. Platinum price is up by 149.43 drams to 14297.36 drams.

Court of Appeal again cancels examination of complaint against prolonging Robert Kocharyan’s pre- trial detention by 2 months

Court of Appeal again cancels examination of complaint against prolonging Robert Kocharyan’s pre- trial detention by 2 months

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18:44, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. The Court of Appeal has cancelled the examination of the complaint filed by Robert Kocharyan’s lawyers against the decision of the court of first instance to prolong Kocharyan’s pre-trial detention by another 2 months, ARMENPRESS reports Kocharyan’s lawyer Hayk Alumyan told the reporters.

ARMENPRESS reports the hearing will continue on April 10 at 12:30.

Robert Kocharyan was present at the hearing and presented his position on a number of issues.

“Robert Kocharyan will issue a statement at the end” lawyer Orbelyan told the reporters.

“Kocharyan is alone in the ward. He is in good mood since he is confident in his innocence”, Orbelyan said, adding that the former President reads books, sometimes has opportunity to walk around and exercise.

On February 15 the court of 1st instance satisfied the motion of the Special Investigation Service to extend Kocharyan’s detention for another two months. Kocharyan is charged for breaching the constitutional order in 2008 and taking bribes of particularly large amount.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenian PM, Czech Defense Minister discuss issues of military cooperation

Armenian PM, Czech Defense Minister discuss issues of military cooperation

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19:15, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received Defense Minister of the Czech Republic Lubomir Metnar on April 9.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the PM noted that Armenia and the Czech Republic effective cooperate in different spheres, including defense sphere, and the relations of the two countries have a potential for development. Pashinyan emphasized that the Czech Republic is an important partner for Armenia also in the European Union.

The Czech Defense Minister thanked the Armenian PM for the reception, noting that this is his 1stvisit to Armenia and he is happy for his visit.  He congratulated Nikol Pashinyan on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of the velvet revolution and democratic changes in Armenia, informing that this year the Czech Republic will also mark the 3oth anniversary of the velvet revolution.

Lubomir Metnar  noted that Armenia is an important partner for his country in the South Caucasus region, and the Czech Republic is interested in the future development of the bilateral relations.

The interlocutors discussed issues referring bilateral partnership in defense sphere. In this context the sides highlighted ensuring regional stability and security.

The sides exchanged views on Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement issue. Nikol Pashinyan thanked for the balanced position of the Czech Republic on NK conflict settlement process, emphasizing that Armenia sees the settlement of the conflict through exclusively peaceful means in the sidelines of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs’ format. Lubomir Metnar added that the Czech Republic supports the peaceful settlement of the conflict and the efforts aimed at ensuring regional stability.

The Armenian PM highly appreciated the contribution of the outgoing Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Armenia Petr Mikyska to the development of relations between the two countries.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




President Sarkissian proposes leadership of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to expand projects in Armenia

President Sarkissian proposes leadership of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to expand projects in Armenia

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19:42, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, who is in Portugal on a working visit, visited Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation on April 9.

Noting that he last visited that place 15 years ago, President Sarkissian said, “It’s always a pleasure and pride to return here. Calouste Gulbenkian’s heritage and charity activities have become exemplary”.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President’s Office, President of the Foundation Isabel Mota presented the charity and humanitarian activities of the Foundation, particularly focusing on the projects implemented in Armenia and the Diaspora.

Armen Sarkissian highlighted the pro-Armenian activities of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and its great contribution to the preservation of the Armenian identity and development of Armenian studies.

The President of Armenia talked about the scientific-research activities of the Foundation, noting that since the Soviet years it has supported Matenadaran.

Armen Sarkissian proposed the leadership of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation to expand projects in Armenia.

President Sarkissian also visited Calouste Gulbenkian museum, who was a great fan of artist and his rich collection was exhibited at the museum.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Artsakh’s FM, the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office discuss situation on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line

Artsakh’s FM, the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office discuss situation on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line

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19:52, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Masis Mayilian received Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk on April 9.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Artsakh, during the meeting, the sides touched upon the results of the visit of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic Miroslav Lajcak to the region.

The situation on the Line of Contact between the armed forces of Artsakh and Azerbaijan was also discussed. In this context, the importance of maintaining stability in the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict zone was stressed.

The sides also touched upon a range of issues related to the monitoring implemented by the Office of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office.

All of you will finally return to Armenia – President Sarkissian meets with representatives of the Armenian community in Portugal

All of you will finally return to Armenia – President Sarkissian meets with representatives of the Armenian community in Portugal

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19:58, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, who is in Portugal on a working visit, met with the representatives of the Armenian community at Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation on April 9.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President’s Office, noted that though the Armenian community in Portugal is small, but small is always a relative thing. “You are a small community, but Calouste Gulbenkian was just one person with a powerful sense of national identity. It’s enough to read about or get acquainted with his life to make sure how deep-rooted the Armenian identity was in him”, Armen Sarkissian said.

Addressing the Armenian community in Portugal, President Sarkissian said, “I am confident that each of you will finally return to Armenia. You will return, bringing with you your success in science, arts, culture and business. You will return to Armenia with your kids, you will bring them and return to the Motherland, because they are our future and the greatest value”.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Italian Chamber of Deputies discusses issue of recognizing Armenian Genocide – Ambassador summoned to Turkish foreign ministry

Italian Chamber of Deputies discusses issue of recognizing Armenian Genocide – Ambassador summoned to Turkish foreign ministry

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21:16, 9 April, 2019

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. The initiative on recognizing the Armenian Genocide is being debated in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, according to which the country’s government will be obliged to officially recognize it and give an international assessment, ARMENPRESS reports repubblica.it informs, adding that it caused Turkey’s dissatisfaction. As a result, Massimo Gaiani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Italy to Ankara, was summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

The heads of the Chamber of Deputies if Italy expressed hope that the adoption of the Armenian Genocide recognition initiative will lead to peace between the Armenian and Turkish peoples.

According to them, the purpose of the initiative is first of all to pay tribute to the victims of the crime.

The website notes that on April 8 Italy’s Deputy PM Matteo Salvini made clear assessments over Turkey. “Turkey is not and will never be Europe. The membership process must be halted, it must be stopped completely. As far as I know, Turkey will never ever enter the EU, “said Salvini.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




RFE/RL Armenian Report – 04/09/2019

                                        Tuesday, 
Ruling Bloc, Opposition Spar Over LGBT Rights In Armenia
        • Astghik Bedevian
Armenia -- Anti-LGBT activists demonstrate outside the parliament building in 
Yerevan, April 8, 2019.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s alliance and the main opposition Prosperous 
Armenia Party (BHK) on Tuesday continued to blame each other for a transgender 
activist’s unprecedented speech in the Armenian parliament which caused a stir 
in the socially conservative country.
Pashinian also hit out at former President Serzh Sarkisian’s Republican Party 
of Armenia (HHK), saying that some of its senior members are “gay activists.”
The scandal broke out during last week’s parliamentary hearings in Yerevan 
chaired by Naira Zohrabian, the BHK-affiliated chairperson of a parliament 
committee on human rights. They were attended by lawmakers, government 
officials as well as representatives of local non-governmental organizations.
One of those groups, Right Side, champions LGBT rights. Its transgender leader, 
Lilit Martirosian, also spoke at the hearings, complaining about widespread 
hostility and discrimination against sexual minorities in Armenia.
The presence of an LGBT activist on the Armenian parliament floor visibly 
surprised and angered Zohrabian. She berated Martirosian for bringing up issues 
which she said are not on the agenda of the hearings.
Zohrabian claimed afterwards that the hitherto little-known activist was 
invited, without her knowledge, to the hearings by Maria Karapetian, a 
parliament deputy from Pashinian’s My Stem alliance. Karapetian and other 
pro-government lawmakers denied that, saying that all participants of the 
discussion received written invitations from Zohrabian. The BHK parliamentarian 
rejected those claims as “blatant lies.”
The bitter recriminations came amid furious reactions to Martirosian’s public 
appearance from nationalist and conservative groups hostile to the Armenian 
LGBT community. More than a hundred members and supporters of those groups 
rallied outside the parliament building on Monday. Riot police stopped them 
from entering the building and protesting inside it.
Armenia - Naira Zohrabian, the chairwoman of the Armenian parliament committee 
on human rights, speaks during parliamentary hearings in Yerevan, April 5, 2019.
Pashinian weighed in on the controversy on Tuesday, accusing Zohrabian of 
staging a “political provocation” against the parliament majority loyal to him. 
He said a security agency protecting the parliament building shared with him a 
list of individuals, including Lilit Martirosian, invited to the hearings, 
which was signed by the Zohrabian.
The prime minister went on to challenge the BHK to consider recalling Zohrabian 
and naming another head of the parliament committee.
The BHK’s parliamentary faction, which is the second largest in the National 
Assembly, was quick to hold an emergency meeting and voice strong support with 
its embattled member.
“Our faction believes that Naira Zohrabian did not violate any rules of ethical 
parliamentary conduct or provisions of the parliament statues or any other 
legal norm,” said Gevorg Petrosian, another senior BHK parliamentarian known 
for his vocal opposition to LGBT rights.
The BHK’s top leader, Gagik Tsarukian, threw his weight Zohrabian on Monday. 
Tsarukian described people’s non-traditional sexual orientation as a “vice” 
which must not be allowed to “spread” in Armenia.
Another BHK deputy, Vartan Ghukasian, went farther, saying that all “perverts” 
must be expelled from the country. “Send them to Holland,” Ghukasian told 
reporters. “We want … females to be females and males to be males. You can’t 
mix female with male. It’s shameful.”
Pashinian’s bloc was also attacked by Eduard Sharmazanov, the spokesman for the 
former ruling HHK. “Yes, something has changed in our country. Under the HHK, a 
transgender person would not have delivered a speech in the National Assembly,” 
Sharmazanov said in a video statement posted on Facebook on Friday.
Pashinian countered that Martirosian had legally changed her previous, male 
first name, Vagharshak, during Sarkisian’s rule. He said that the transgender 
activist’s current passport issued in 2015 identifies her as a male. “Is it a 
common practice among the Republicans to have men named Lilit?” he scoffed.
“When I was telling them that ‘you are gay activists’ they did not believe me,” 
Pashinian added mockingly. “They just can’t avoid that status and this is 
further proof [of that.]”
Meanwhile, the fallout from Martirosian’s public statement prompted serious 
concern from the European Union. In an extraordinary joint statement issued on 
Tuesday, the EU Delegation in Armenian and the Yerevan-based embassies of EU 
member states condemned “hate speech, including death threats directed at Ms. 
Lilit Martirosian, her colleagues and the LGBTI community as a whole.”
“The EU calls on all in Armenia who promote and believe in the universality of 
human rights to condemn hate speech and on law enforcement agencies to take 
urgent steps to guarantee the physical safety of Armenian citizens and to 
investigate allegations against those suspected of perpetrating hate crimes,” 
said the statement.
Pashinian Rages At Customs Officers
        • Artak Khulian
Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian visits a customs terminal in Yerevan, 
April 9, 2019.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian publicly ordered the sacking of several Armenian 
customs officers on Tuesday after accusing one of them of showing a lack of 
respect.
“When the prime minister approaches, you must stand at attention,” Pashinian 
told the officer while inspecting a customs terminal in Yerevan processing 
imported cars. “Not like this,” he said imitating what he saw as the officer’s 
relaxed posture.
Pashinian also berated the same officer when he went into an adjacent office 
room and saw an unwashed Armenian national flag.
“This is unacceptably dirty, terribly dirty facility,” he said after emerging 
the room. “This is an attitude towards people, towards our flag and 
coat-in-arms.”
“How many people work in that room?” he asked a more senior official running 
the terminal. “Everyone working in that room with such a flag must not work 
[for the customs service.]”
Another customs official, Hayk Martirosian, tried to justify the lack of 
tidiness there, saying that the officers only recently relocated into that 
office and received the flag from another agency.
Pashinian defended his extraordinary order in an ensuing Facebook post. “If I 
have to fire tens of thousands of people I will fire them,” he wrote. “But I 
will not tolerate such an attitude towards the national flag.”
Artur Sakunts, a human rights activist, insisted that Pashinian has no legal 
right to order such firings. “It is the head of the customs service, the head 
of the State Revenue Committee, who must first and foremost bears 
responsibility for those circumstances,” said Sakunts.
Armenian ‘Fake News’ Suspect Charged After Arrest
        • Marine Khachatrian
Armenia -- The entrnace to the to the National Security Service building in 
Yerevan.
An Armenian social media user highly critical of the government has been 
charged with incidting “ethnic, racial or religious hatred” after being 
arrested as part of a crackdown ordered by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.
The director of Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS), Artur Vanetsian, 
reported the arrest on Friday. He said that the suspect “hid behind” a Facebook 
page called “Dukhov Hayastan Open Society.”
The page, which has more than 2,200 followers, contains derogatory and even 
offensive posts on Pashinian and his associates. It was most recently updated 
on Thursday evening.
Earlier on Thursday, Pashinian ordered Vanetsian to clamp down on “criminal 
circles” which he said “spend millions on manipulating public opinion through 
the press and social media.” “That’s a matter of national security,” he said, 
singling out “fake” social media users.
The NSS said on Tuesday that the suspect has been formally charged and remanded 
in pre-trial custody. It again declined to identify him or her.
The charges brought against that individual carry between three and six years’ 
imprisonment. The NSS did not cite concrete Facebook posts covered by a 
relevant article of the Armenian Criminal Code.
An NSS spokesman said earlier that the National Bureau of Expertise, which is 
part of Armenia’s law-enforcement system, has looked into the Facebook page and 
concluded that it contains calls for violence against “Armenia’s politicians 
and citizens.” The bureau also found “negative evaluations” of an unnamed 
Armenian national hero and an ancient cathedral in Echmiadzin as well as 
statements undermining “interethnic relations.”
Some opposition politicians and civil rights activists have expressed concern 
about Pashinian’s order, saying that it poses a threat to freedom of expression 
in Armenia. Shushan Doydoyan, the head of the Yerevan-based Center for Freedom 
of Information, on Friday criticized it as hasty and unfounded. She said the 
NSS, which is the successor to the Armenian branch of the Soviet KGB secret 
police, must not deal with mass or social media content in any way.
Press Review
“Zhoghovurd” says that one year ago Nikol Pashinian and his supporters moved to 
create a “total chaos” in Armenia in their bid to topple Serzh Sarkisian. “Time 
has showed that the method chosen by them worked,” writes the paper. Now, it 
says, Pashinian’s political foes are trying to exploit controversial government 
decisions to try to create a “chaotic situation.” “It is impossible not to 
notice the hand of a skilled manipulator who tries to use public discontent 
with government decisions for speculative purposes,” it says, pointing the 
finger at the country’s former rulers.
“Aravot” defends a bombshell speech that was delivered by a transgender 
activist in the Armenian parliament last week. “The life, security and rights 
of all of our citizens must be protected, regardless of the specificities of 
those citizens,” writes the paper. It cites and dismisses critics’ arguments in 
favor of “protecting our national values.” “When it comes to national values, 
everyone has their own priorities,” the paper’s editor, Aram Abrahamian, says. 
“For me, the supreme value is the Armenian state and its constitution, Article 
29 of which prohibits any kind of discrimination.”
“Haykakan Zhamanak” comments on protests that were staged in Yerevan on Monday 
by furious critics of gay rights and employees of the Spayka company whose 
owner, Davit Ghazarian, was arrested on tax evasion charges. “These two events 
were certainly not connected to each other,” writes the pro-government paper. 
“The only connection is that in both cases the events which caused the protests 
were not commensurate with a propaganda outcry accompanied by manipulations.”
(Lilit Harutiunian)
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