RFE/RL – Pashinian Takes Surprise Tour Of Armenian Villages

March 16, 2019

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on an unannounced tour of Armenia’s rural communities,


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Saturday took an unannounced tour of several villages to learn about the life of local residents and problems they face in their rural communities.

“I have decided to make an experiment and without informing anyone visit a village in one of the provinces. I did not even inform the governor what village I am going to visit,” the prime minister said in a live Facebook broadcast.

“I just want to see what’s going on there, what are the problems that can be solved quickly, what people there expect from the government, which of their expectations we can quickly meet and what we need to work on?”

Pashinian was in several villages in the Ararat province where he visited individual households, walked through the communities and listened to the problems raised by local residents.

The main complaints of the villagers in Ranchpar were related to the lack of pastures, problems with water supply and distribution of arable lands. Villagers there even argued with their local leader in the presence of the prime minister as it turned out that a local sand mining site, which the villagers complained about, belongs to mayor Manuk Ohanian and his nephew.

“We used to have 20 hectares of land [for pastures] here, now nothing is left from that land as it has been turned into stand holes. They are extracting sand and taking it out. We don’t know what they do with that sand. Trucks laden with sand drive through the village day and night and people are lost in dust,” one of the villagers complained.

“Why don’t you raise this issue with your representatives, your community leader?” Pashinian said.

“It is our community leader who is doing this. How can we raise this issue with him?” was the villager’s reply.

“Mr. Prime Minister, the sand mining site has a license, everything is by law, the government has allowed it,” the village mayor explained, acknowledging that he is the owner of that mine.

Later Ararat Governor Garik Sargsian joined Pashinian on the tour. It was at that time that one of the residents of the nearby village of Avshar raised the question of the new principal of the village’s secondary school.

“For five days students at that school have been on strike because they do not accept the newly appointed principal,” the woman said.

The governor clarified that the new principal was overwhelmingly elected by the school board rather than appointed.

The woman, meanwhile, claimed that the vote was “guided” and that the new principal brought with her a new head teacher, who was related to the provincial governor. Sargsian denied having any role in that promotion.

Pashinian visited the school where in response to villagers’ complaints that there is no kindergarten in their community he suggested that part of the school premises that is not used for classes or some other premises be provided for a kindergarten.

While visiting rural communities Pashinian also heard people complain about poor roads and absence of natural gas supply. In connection with energy problems, the prime minister suggested that villagers consider installing solar panels instead of seeking installation of gas supply which he said may be unprofitable for the operator.

“This place is blessed with abundant sunshine,” Pashinian said, advocating the use of alternative energy sources.

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Indian businessmen plan to make investments in Armenia

Indian businessmen plan to make investments in Armenia

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15:19, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s deputy minister of economic development and investments Avag Avanesyan received a group of Indian businessmen, the ministry told Armenpress.

The investors stated that they plan to make investments in Armenia in a number of sectors, in particular, trade, services and industry.

At the request of the guests the deputy minister introduced Armenia’s investment attractions and foreign privileged markets. Avag Avanesyan drew the attention of the guests on the privileges provided by the state to investment programs.

At the end of the meeting an agreement was reached to continue the discussions on programs and regulations that are interesting to investors.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Kocharyan’s pre-trial detention extended for another two months

Kocharyan’s pre-trial detention extended for another two months

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15:49, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The Yerevan court on March 15 has released its decision on the precautionary measure against 2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan.

Kocharyan’s pre-trial detention has been extended for another two months, his attorney Aram Orbelyan said, reports Armenpress.

The Special Investigative Service earlier filed a motion to extend Kocharyan’s pre-trial detention for another two months.

Robert Kocharyan has been charged on July 26, 2018, over the 2008 March 1 case, under the Article 300.1 part 1 of the Criminal Code for breaching the constitutional order of the Republic of Armenia.

Artsakh’s return to negotiation table cannot lead it to deadlock – FM Mnatsakanyan

Artsakh’s return to negotiation table cannot lead it to deadlock – FM Mnatsakanyan

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15:52, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The return of the Republic of Artsakh to the negotiation table for the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict cannot lead it to a deadlock, Armenian foreign minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan told reporters, commenting on the statement of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev that the change of negotiation format is unacceptable, reports Armenpress.

“We will not do anything that will lead to a deadlock because we remain committed to the peaceful settlement of the process. This is a very important issue, and we will move on this direction very decisively. This is a very principled issue to accept that Nagorno Karabakh has a decisive voice and engagement. This is not something new, but in line with this, in order to effectively work on promoting the negotiation process, we must accept practically that the _expression_ of this decisive voice and engagement is needed. Today we are negotiating both with Nagorno Karabakh and with Azerbaijan within the frames of the OSCE Minsk Group. This is not a precondition, and we want to continue discussing and finding the solutions of the issues”, the FM said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Notes in Georgian, Armenian and other languages found on one of the guns of New Zealand mosque attackers

Notes in Georgian, Armenian and other languages found on one of the guns of New Zealand mosque attackers

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15:56, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. One of the weapons used for the attack on the two mosques in New Zealand is covered with notes in different languages, including Armenian and Georgian, the videos released from the incident show.

The Georgian state security service has already reacted to these reports, stating that it cooperates with its partners to find out details about the persons arrested following the attack and the weapon used.

The gun covered in white lettering featured the names of King Davit Agmashenebeli and Prince David Soslan, the second husband of Queen Tamar, in Georgian, the Battle of Kagul 1770 (Russian-Turkish war) and the Battle of Bulair 1913 were written in Russian.

The Battle of Sarikamish (one of the biggest military clashes between Russian and Ottoman empires during the WWI) is written in Armenian on the gun.

ARMENPRESS is trying to find out from the competent authorities whether the Armenian note on the gun has any connection with the involvement of any Armenian in the New Zealand mosque attacks.

49 people have killed in the shootings in mosques in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the shootings as a terrorist attack.

Armed people entered the the Al Noor and Linwood Masjid mosques in Christchurch at about 13:45 local time shortly after the day prayer, blocked the entrance doors and opened fire. According to eyewitnesses, about 200 and 300 people were inside the building when the attack occurred. Police told citizens to stay indoors. All schools in the city were closed.

Yerevan Court extends Manvel Grigoryan’s pre-trial detention for another two months

Yerevan Court extends Manvel Grigoryan’s pre-trial detention for another two months

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16:50, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The Yerevan court has made a decision to extend the pre-trial detention of former MP Manvel Grigoryan for another two months, spokesperson of the Special Investigative Service Marina Ohanjanyan told Armenpress.

“Grigoryan’s pre-trial detention has been extended for another two months by the motion of the investigator”, she said.

Manvel Grigoryan was charged for illegal possession of firearms and grand theft.

He was remanded in custody on June 16, and then was stripped of immunity by the Parliament on June 19.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 15-03-19

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 15-03-19

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17:13, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, 15 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 15 March, USD exchange rate down by 0.12 drams to 486.63 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.40 drams to 550.96 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 7.45 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.47 drams to 645.17 drams.

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

Gold price down by 183.40 drams to 20269.55 drams. Silver price down by 4.52 drams to 238.36 drams. Platinum price down by 222.30 drams to 13001.42 drams.


Women are “strong agents of change for peace and security” – Armenian FM

Women are “strong agents of change for peace and security” – Armenian FM

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17:18, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. Foreign minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan delivered remarks at the Panel Discussion on Women, Peace and Security: International and Armenian Practice.

ARMENPRESS presents the full text of his speech:

“Dear Ms. Hutchinson,

Excellences,

Ladies and gentlemen,

Mr. Sharp,

Dear colleagues,

On this final day of the NATO week in Armenia I express my gratitude to our partner Embassies, my colleagues from the Foreign Ministry and other governmental agencies for their contribution to the series of events of the NATO week.

Likewise, I would like to welcome Ms. Clare Hutchinson, NATO SG Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security and thank her for the participation in this discussion.

In recent years, we have successfully continued our mutually beneficial partnership with NATO. Today we have a solid agenda of cooperation with the Alliance – the main vehicle of it being Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) – including the fulfillment of commitments on implementation of the UNSCR 1325. 

Next year, we will mark the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of resolution 1325 (2000). Regretfully, since then the world has not become more secure, in many places people continue to face the reality where violence, discrimination and hate prevail. 

It is our firm conviction that women are “strong agents of change for peace and security” and that peace and security efforts are more sustainable when women are equal partners in the prevention of violent conflicts, the delivery of relief and recovery efforts, as well as in contributing to the lasting and durable settlements.

Thus, ensuring their solid participation in the resolution of conflicts is not merely an exercise of gender equality, it is an instrument enhancing the chances of peace and development.

I would like to recall in this regard the recently inaugurated “Women for Peace” campaign, which aims to be an inclusive platform for women and mothers to promote peace and reconciliation in the conflict torn areas in our region and beyond. This is an illustrative example of the participation of women in the peace building efforts.  

The lead-up to this 20th anniversary provides a suitable opportunity to assess the progress and identify the further steps.

In February of this year, our Government approved the 1st National Action Plan on implementation of the UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. Armenia became the 80th UN member state to have adopted NAP. 

Before the adoption of the National Action Plan Armenian Government and the civil society, each in their own way, have been taking action towards implementation of the resolution 1325. However, it was not a duty-coordinated activity.

The elaboration of the NAP was a year-long exercise engaging Government agencies, civil society and international organizations. As a result, we have a comprehensive, coherent and coordinated policy paper with the central role of the State as the primary responsibility barer for the advancement of women, peace and security agenda. 

It takes into account the situation on the ground with a view to accelerating political participation and economic empowerment of women in the context of peacebuilding, conflict-prevention and conflict resolution. Particular focus has been given to vulnerable population groups, including women from border communities, women affected by conflict, women displaced or under risk of displacement.

Implementation of the resolution 1325 in the overall context of promoting women’s rights which relates to Government priorities to ensure equality of its citizens before the law and create equal opportunities in economic and social life.  These priorities square firmly in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 5, where the commitments related to women, peace and security tiding to increasing their participation in public life, at local, national and regional levels.

With the aim to increase the political representation of women, more effective quota for women representation has been prescribed by Electoral Code (25 percent representation of women in elective bodies instead of the previous 20 percent). At the same time, a gradual approach has been stipulated, and higher quota has been prescribed for next elections bringing it up to a level 30 percent.

We need to take innovative, gender-sensitive approaches, with a view to address root causes and risk factors that hamper the participation of women and create conditions that put an effective end to such malpractices.

This discussion is indeed very timely for the Armenian public allowing once again to focus on the important link between the empowerment of women and the sustainability of peace and development, both at national, regional and international levels. And this is an ongoing challenge for all of us, in this country and in this region. That is why I want to renew my appeal to collective, responsible and resolute action on advancing this agenda on Women, Peace and Security.

Thank you very much. I wish all of you, and all of us productive discussion”.

Armenia in contact with New Zealand authorities to find out details of Armenian note found on gun of mosque attackers

Armenia in contact with New Zealand authorities to find out details of Armenian note found on gun of mosque attackers

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17:30, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s foreign ministry is in contact with the authorities of New Zealand regarding the note in Armenian and other languages found on one of the weapons used for the attack on the two mosques in the city of Christchurch, MFA spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan told Armenpress.

“We are in contact with New Zealand’s relevant authorities on all issues linked with the incident”, Anna Naghdalyan said.

One of the weapons used for the attack on the two mosques in New Zealand is covered with notes in different languages, including Armenian and Georgian, the videos released from the incident show.

The Georgian state security service has already reacted to these reports, stating that it cooperates with its partners to find out details about the persons arrested following the attack and the weapon used.

The gun covered in white lettering featured the names of King Davit Agmashenebeli and Prince David Soslan, the second husband of Queen Tamar, in Georgian, the Battle of Kagul 1770 (Russian-Turkish war) and the Battle of Bulair 1913 were written in Russian.

The Battle of Sarikamish (one of the biggest military clashes between Russian and Ottoman empires during the WWI) is written in Armenian on the gun.

49 people have killed in the shootings in mosques in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the shootings as a terrorist attack.

Armed people entered the the Al Noor and Linwood Masjid mosques in Christchurch at about 13:45 local time shortly after the day prayer, blocked the entrance doors and opened fire. According to eyewitnesses, about 200 and 300 people were inside the building when the attack occurred. Police told citizens to stay indoors. All schools in the city were closed.




There is no obstacle for Armenia-EU CEPA ratification – Italian Ambassador

There is no obstacle for Armenia-EU CEPA ratification – Italian Ambassador

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18:08, 15 March, 2019

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. President of the National Assembly of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan received the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Italy to Armenia Vincenzo del Monaco on March 15, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the parliament of Armenia.

Welcoming the guest the Head of the parliament has highlighted the dynamically developing friendly relations with Italy, which are based on our two peoples’ centuries-old rich historical-cultural heritage. Ararat Mirzoyan has noted that all preconditions are available for the further development of the bilateral relations.

The President of the National Assembly emphasized the visit of the President of Italy Sergio Mattarella to Armenia in July of the last year, which had given a new impetus to the Armenian-Italian centuries-old relations. According to him, such visits promote the deepening and enlivening of the bilateral ties.

Evaluating the activities of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups in the development of the inter-parliamentary ties, the Head of the legislative body has stated that in the near future in the National Assembly an Armenian-Italian Friendship Group would be formed and firm relations would be established between them.

The President of the National Assembly expressed his gratitude for the participation of the Italian parliamentarians of the OSCE Observation Mission in the parliamentary elections held on December 9.

Touching upon Armenia-European Union Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, Ararat Mirzoyan expressed hope that the Italian colleagues would show support in ratifying the document within possible short term in the Italian Parliament.

The Head of the Parliament highly assessed personally the Ambassador’s activities in the development of the Armenian-Italian relations for the benefit of the two countries’ development and welfare.

The National Assembly President reaffirmed his invitations to the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of Italy to visit Armenia.

Vincenzo del Monaco has congratulated Ararat Mirzoyan on being appointed in the high post and agreed that the bilateral relations are based on the centuries-old traditions. “Italy is the country, where the Armenian community has been formed since ancient times,” the Ambassador said. In the advancement of the political dialogue between the two countries he emphasized the role of the parliamentary diplomacy. With regards to the Armenia-EU Agreement the Ambassador noted that there is no obstacle for its ratification, it is carried out in accordance with the national legislation procedures.