Armenian-American ties in education sector are strengthening

MediaMax, Armenia
Armenian-American ties in education sector are strengthening

“I am convinced that we have significant potential to strengthen and develop partner relations between the two countries, especially in education sector,” Minister Harutyunyan said.

 

Attaching importance to collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Arayik Harutyunyan noted that owing to the ongoing program, around 100 public schools in different marzes of Armenia are being brought into compliance with standards for children with special needs. 

 

“I was glad to explore our strong cooperation in sector of education, particularly, in enhanced learning of English language, inclusive education and within the frames of academic exchange programs,” U.S. Ambassador said.

 

The sides touched upon teaching English language, trainings for English language teachers, provision of seismic resistance in schools and a number of other issues regarding the development of Armenian-American cooperation.

Pashinyan: Statements on involving Artsakh in negotiations not a challenge, but an invitation to dialogue

Panama, Armenia

The agenda proposed by Armenia to involve Artsakh in the negotiations is not something new both for the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs and Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a news conference on Tuesday when asked how long Armenia is ready to wait if Azerbaijan disagrees with the country’s stance.

“There is no need to wait at all. It’s just necessary to work consistently in the diplomatic process,” he said.

The PM stressed this is neither a whim nor precondition by the Armenian side. “We will continue discussing the matter with our partners and will try to take them to the field of arguments, since negotiating means listening to each other,” the PM said, stressing Armenia has demonstrated that ability to listen to and try to understand, and expects the same from Azerbaijan.

Pashinyan said he made a statement on returning Artsakh to the negotiating table still in May 2018, when he was a PM candidate.

“These statements are not a challenge, but an invitation to dialogue, which, in fact, hasn’t just started. That dialogue started in Dushanbe, continued in St. Petersburg, Davos, and I don’t know where the next dialogue will take place,” he said.

“We do not imagine a regime where one of the sides says, ‘I reject dialogue.’ That will not be a logical approach. Naturally, we, too, will not abandon the dialogue, will put forward our facts during the dialogue and listen carefully to the counter-arguments of our colleagues. I believe the constructive and effective solution or continuation should be within this logic,” the PM added. 

Armenia’s PM ready to meet with Serzh Sargsyan to discuss Artsakh conflict settlement issue if necessary

Aysor, Armenia

There is no problem in asking anything Serzh Sargsyan, Robert Kocharyan, Levon Ter-Petrosyan in case of necessity, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in response to question of Aysor.am correspondent whether he is ready to meet with Armenia’s former presidents over Artsakh conflict settlement issue.

“In general, the wish to get informed, to learn are very important features but till now no such necessity has been raised. After being elected as country’s PM we asked foreign minister Edward Nalbandyan to meet and present the negotiation process which he did. Of course if a necessity raises to ask anything Serzh Sargsyan, we will naturally do it,” he said.

“Such necessity may raise for instance tomorrow and I will ask, the next issue regarding the 2004 may raise, I will ask Robert Kocharyan, issues about Lisbon and Budapest summits may raise the other day and I will ask Levon Ter-Petrosyan,” he said, adding that in case of necessity he will gather all and ask questions.

“I have no problem in doing it. Of course, I do not know who will answer my questions and who not, but I will ask in case of necessity,” the premier said.

As to the meetings with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev, Pashinyan said he considers their meetings as positive.

Germany’s ruling party accuses Armenia of occupying Azerbaijani territories

Vestnik Kavkaza
19 Mar in 11:20

A symposium titled ‘Stability and Security in the South Caucasus: Prospects for the German-Azerbaijani Partnership’, timed to the 27th anniversary of the Khojaly tragedy, was held in Berlin yesterday. The event was organized by the German-Azerbaijani Forum, the Azerbaijani Embassy in Germany and the German Atlantic Society with the support of SOCAR.

According to the correspondent of Vestnik Kavkaza, one of the participants of the event, the deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU faction in the Bundestag, Johann Wadephul, stressed that Azerbaijan is Germany’s most important trading partner in the South Caucasus. “The level of German-Azerbaijani relations is high. We appreciate Azerbaijan as a reliable partner in matters of energy supply and energy diversification –  that’s already a lot, but, in my opinion, our relations can be further enhanced, beyond trade and energy. Speaking of bilateral economic relations between the EU (in this regard – Germany) and Azerbaijan, I want to note that their potential is far from being exhausted,” he said in the first place.

“We warmly welcome the initiative of the Azerbaijani government to diversify the economy, particularly in the areas of agriculture, transport and tourism. In this context, it is also important that conditions for European companies’ activities in Azerbaijan are improving. It is pleasant that European companies operating in Azerbaijan report improvements in the work of the customs authorities, the provision of public services and economic prospects in the republic in general. The elimination of monopolies, a successful fight against corruption and legal security will open up even greater prospects and new opportunities for economic cooperation between Europe and Azerbaijan,” Johann Wadephul said, welcoming the recent positive trends in human rights protection and development of civil society in Azerbaijan.

At the same time, the deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU faction drew attention to the need to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to ensure a stable future for both Azerbaijan and the entire South Caucasus as a whole. “This conflict continues to pose the greatest threat to the stability and security of the region. It concerns not only the region’s population, but also European energy interests, which will only increase in the future. One thing is clear: the territory of Azerbaijan is illegally occupied by Armenia. The conflict can be settled through negotiations on the basis of compromises. As far as we, the Germans, have a clear position in the conflict under international law, it is just as important for us that compromises be found,” the German politician stressed.

“We welcome the fact that the President of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia last September agreed to continue the negotiation process and take steps to reduce tensions on the front line. It is also important that both sides expressed the need to prepare their peoples for peace. It is a useful activity supporting the efforts to overcome serious differences and contradictions in solving the conflict,” Johann Wadephul concluded.

The symposium was also attended by head of the Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Hikmet Hajiyev, chairman of the German-Azerbaijani Forum Hanns Eberhard Schleyer, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Germany Ramin Hasanov, director for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Germany Michael Seibert, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Thomas Bareiß, spokesman of the Social Democratic Party bloc for Foreign Affairs in the Bundestag Nils Schmid, Publicist Richard Kessler and Honorary Consul of Azerbaijan in Stuttgart Otto Hauser.

Azerbaijani ambassador to UAE steals 10 jars of caviar intended for Abu Dhabi ruler

Panorama, Armenia
Politics 12:37 19/03/2019 Region

Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Dashgin Shikarov has reportedly appropriated 10 jars of caviar intended as a gift from the Azerbaijani government to Ruler of Abu Dhabi Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

In addition, a special commission has been set up at the Azerbaijani Embassy in Abu Dhabi to probe the disappearance of half a million dollars, suspected to have been seized, Azerbaijan media reported.

Shikarov is a highly experienced diplomat. Previously, he headed the diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He began serving as Azerbaijani ambassador to the UAE in January 2016.

After this discovery, the Azerbaijani president is said to have recalled the ambassador.

The case once again comes to prove that Azerbaijan proceeds with its ‘caviar diplomacy.’

Sports: Armenian boxers return from European C’ship with a collection of medals

MediaMax, Armenia
Armenian boxers return from European C’ship with a collection of medals

The athletes were greeted by a warm reception at Zvartnots Airport, organized by fans and relatives.

Anush Grigoryan (51kg) won the gold medal, Ani Hovsepyan (64kg) took the silver and three athletes from the men’s team, Vakhtang Harutyunyan, Hrant Shahverdyan and Gurgen Hovhannisyan, won bronze medals.

Sports: Armenian national team holds training ahead of Euro 2020 qualifiers against Bosnia and Herzegovina

Panorama, Armenia
16:35 19/03/2019

Armenian national football team will face Bosnia and Herzegovina and Finland
on 23 and 26 March consequently as part of the Euro 2020 Group J qualifications matches.

As the football federation reported, the national team has started a training camp at the Technical Centre of the Football Federation. Head coach Armen Gyulbdaghyants earlier announced the squad for the upcoming matches with 27 players invited to join the team. Sargis Adamyan and Norberto Briasko-Balekyan are expected to join the squad on Tuesday evening.

Sports: Armenian shooters win bronze at European C’ship

Panorama, Armenia
Sport 15:30 19/03/2019 Armenia

Armenian shooters have captured a bronze medal at the 2019 European Championship being held in Osijek, Croatia from 16 to 25 March.

Armenian athletes Lilit Mkrtchyan, Gohar Harutyunyan and Arusyak Grigoryan collected 541, 535 and 531 points, respectively, in the Running Target Women event of the championship on 18 March, the Shooting Federation of Armenia told Panorama.am.

They took the third spot in the Running Target Mixed Women event with a combined total of 1607 points.

Meantime, Zaven Igityan and Nare Gabrielyan scored a total of 747 points in the Air Pistol Mixed Junior Team event to sit in 20th place.

Overall, 13 Armenian shooters led by head coach Seyran Nikoghosyan are taking part in the European Championship, competing in three events – rifle, pistol and running target.

Sports: Armenian athletes head for Japan to take part in the World Figure Skating Championships

Panorama, Armenia
20:13 19/03/2019 Armenia

Armenian team of figure skaters have left for Japan to take part in the 2019 ISU World Figure Skating Championships to open on Wednesday in Saitama, Japan. As the National Olympic Committee reported, Armenia will be represented by Slavik Hayrapetyan and Anastasia Galustyan.

According to the source, Anastasia Galustyan will perform a short programme on March 20, while Slavik Hayrapetyan will perform on March 21.

The Armenian team is accompanied by the President of the Figure Skating Federation of Armenia Melanya Stepanyan and Deputy President Ari Zakaryan.