Armenia to host French Summit of Minds

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 14 2019

YEREVAN, February 14. /ARKA/. The annual Summit of Minds, hosted traditionally by the French town of Chamonix, will be held in Armenia this year, the press service of Armenian president said. It said the event called the Armenian Summit of Minds will be held June 7-9 in the capital Yerevan and the resort town of Dilijan. The sponsor of the summit is the Monthly Barometer magazine.

The agreement on the organization of this event in Armenia was reached in September 2018, when Armenian President Armen Sarkissian took part in last year’s Summit of Minds as a key speaker. Once a year, The Summit of Minds brings together 300 personalities and their partners in Chamonix, for a three day conference centered on new ideas and friendships.

The main purpose of the event is to present new ideas on the most important issues of global importance, as well as to establish trusting partnerships through direct discussions. Armenia is the first country to host the summit outside of Chamonix.

The main topic of discussion at the Armenian Summit of Minds will be "Regional geopolitics, economics and investment: the impact of multipolarity on trade and investment flows."

One of the important features of the summit to be held in Armenia is the rich cultural component of the program, including visits to the historical and cultural sights.

"Hosting such an event in Armenia, as well as influential people and leaders representing business, science and politics, will contribute to raising the international image of Armenia. The summit is an exceptional opportunity for Armenia to present its potential, develop new areas of cooperation and establish business ties," the press service said. -0-

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Prosperous Armenia faction at parliament: Not numbers but people’s trust is important

News.am, Armenia
Feb 14 2019
Prosperous Armenia faction at parliament: Not numbers but people’s trust is important Prosperous Armenia faction at parliament: Not numbers but people’s trust is important

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YEREVAN. – Not the numbers, but the people’s trust is important from the viewpoint of implementation of the government program for the next five years.

Arman Abovyan, a member of the Prosperous Armenia Party faction at the National Assembly, on Thursday said the aforementioned during the parliamentary debates on the proposed five-year program of the government.

In his view, the issue is much deeper.

“The level of the citizens’ trust in the National Assembly is very high,” Abovyan noted, “and we have no right not to justify it.”

The MP stated, however, that the proposed government program is not specific, and therefore people are asking how these fine objectives will come true.

“When we note the financial sources, timeframes, [and] mechanisms, we put but one objective: strengthening the people’s trust,” the lawmaker concluded.

Deputy of Bright Armenia Party says people are starting to lose faith

News.am, Armenia
Feb 14 2019
Deputy of Bright Armenia Party says people are starting to lose faith Deputy of Bright Armenia Party says people are starting to lose faith

14:41, 14.02.2019
                 

YEREVAN. – The revolution helped restore the public’s confidence, and the public now has greater expectation, Deputy of Bright Armenia Party Mane Tandilyan said on 14 February during the discussion on the government program at the National Assembly.

According to her, pensioners and those who receive social benefits are waiting for speedy increase of the standard of living, and the reason for this is not just their perceptions.

“People who have been living as homeless people for 30 years have the right to have the hope to have a place to call home,” Tandilyan noted, adding that the government doesn’t need to become tense because of people’s expectations since they gained this right after the “velvet revolution”.

Tandilyan also noted that most people have started losing faith in the future of their country once again.

Tandilyan says government program is like PM’s conversation with citizens

News.am, Armenia
Feb 14 2019
Tandilyan says government program is like PM’s conversation with citizens Tandilyan says government program is like PM’s conversation with citizens

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YEREVAN. – The Armenian government needs to have a government program and strategy that will ensure sustainable development in order for foreign investors to make investments in Armenia. This is what Deputy of the Bright Armenia Party Mane Tandilyan declared during the discussion on the government program at the National Assembly on 14 February.

Tandilyan is certain that there is a need for not only revolutionary actions from the political perspective, but also extraordinary and even “shocking” economic actions.

 “The goal of the government program is to make a revolution, but the content is not based on a revolution, much less the instrumentation. The government program reminds me of a conversation between the Premier and citizens,” the Deputy said.

Armenian American Congresswoman tells her inspiring story

PanArmenian, Armenia
Feb 14 2019

PanARMENIAN.Net – Speaking before a capacity crowd of young Armenian public policy professionals at the ANCA’s Aramian House, Armenian American Congresswoman Jackie Kanchelian Speier (D-CA) shared her powerful life story of overcoming personal tragedy and emerging as one of America’s most powerful political leaders.

“Today, as we honor the strong Armenian women who lead our communities, we have the privilege of speaking with one of the strongest women in Congress – one who embodies her ancestors’ will to survive, one who has overcome great adversity – from Jonestown to being a #MeToo victim long before that phrase was coined,” said ANCA Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Director Tereza Yerimyan, in her welcoming remarks. “Representative Speier comes from a long line of women who have instilled in her that she must fight for what’s right, that she must uncover the truth even if it means risking her own life.”

Reading heartbreaking passages from her memoir, “Undaunted” – Congresswoman Speier described the harrowing story of how she survived being shot at point-blank range during a Congressional investigative mission to Jonestown, Guyana, site of the Jonestown cult massacre in 1978. She would go on to read a passage describing how she overcame the tragic passing of her husband, Dr. Steve Sierra, who was hit by a drunk driver.

“It’s really a story of resilience, and for each of us, it’s about the ability to recover. Sometimes, we don’t think we do, but we all have that well of strength, internally” said Rep. Speier.

Turning to the ANCA Hovig Apo Saghdejian Capital Gateway Fellows and youth in the room, Rep. Speier stated “I hope that you hear in my story something that is your story – something that will crystallize the sense of knowing that your future is in public policy. It is around making this country and Armenia stronger – the ties between them stronger – and that we could see greater democracies flourish around the world.”

Asked about the future of U.S.-Armenia relations particularly following the 2018 Velvet Revolution, Rep. Speier, who serves as Co-Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus said this is a “golden opportunity” for both countries to strengthen ties, noting that she looks forward to working with the Caucus leadership to take concrete steps to advance shared priorities.

Sue Aramian, who along with sisters, the late Martha and late Margot, are the patron saints of the Aramian House, joined her niece Jocelyn Micollucci in toasting Rep. Speier’s indomitable spirit. “For you to be here, Congresswoman, with your book and your story, is a fulfillment of a life-long dream of my medz-hayrig and medz-mayrig and my aunt. I welcome you, and I thank you. To your health and prosperity.”

Also offering remarks was Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., His Excellency Varuzhan Nersesyan, who praised Congresswoman Speier’s leadership on human rights and women’s rights while being an outspoken advocate of Armenian American concerns. Addressing the “new generation of ANCA youth leaders” in the room, Ambassador Nersesyan encouraged them to “follow her path, her inspiring life story – both an Armenian story and an American story.”

Permanent Representative of the Republic of Artsakh to the U.S. Robert Avetisyan and Soorp Khatch Armenian Church Pastor, Fr. Sarkis Aktavoukian, joined community leaders in praising Rep. Speier’s memoir.

The evening ended with Rep. Speier graciously signing copies of her book – urging one and all to be “undaunted” in all they do in life. The ANCA Endowment Fund has a limited number of signed copies of Rep. Jackie Speier’s “Undaunted” available for purchase.

Canadian Minister cites Syrian-Armenian refugee’s success story

PanArmenian, Armenia
Feb 14 2019

PanARMENIAN.Net – Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Ahmed Hussen has cited Syrian-Armenian refugee Shoushi Bakharian's achievments as a success story that came out from the country’s private refugee sponsorship program, Windzor Star reports.

Hussen was addressing about 200 people at an event at the University of Windsor School of Creative Arts Concert Hall in the former Armouries.

“Canada provided protection to her three years ago, she’s now studying aerospace engineering at Concordia University, she’s studying a fourth language and she’s already made an invention,” Hussen said.

“She’s made an aircraft part that makes the aircraft go faster and emit less emissions. So she’s already making a contribution and she’s the pride of her new community and her new country.”

Bakarian has invented a renewable energy device called Ventus for small general aviation aircrafts in Canada. Earlier this year Shoushi discovered Stratos Aviation a non for profit association located in Dorval on Ryan Avenue which advocates careers and opportunities in aerospace to the next generation of aviation professionals through STEM education and pilot training. She quickly climbed the ranks and today at the young age of 21, she is one of the administrators of the association. Stratos Aviation is a multidisciplinary environment with a hands-on approach to educate and promote all aspects of aviation.


Prosperous Armenia parliament faction suggests adding new chapter to proposed government program

News.am, Armenia
Feb 14 2019
Prosperous Armenia parliament faction suggests adding new chapter to proposed government program Prosperous Armenia parliament faction suggests adding new chapter to proposed government program

13:41, 14.02.2019

YEREVAN. – The Prosperous Armenia Party proposes to supplement the government’s program with a ninth chapter that will stipulate the guarantees for implementing this program, expected risks, specific tools and mechanisms for its implementation, obligations—by years, until 2023.

National Assembly (NA) Vice President Vahe Enfiajyan, who is also a member of the Prosperous Armenia faction in parliament, on Thursday said the aforementioned at the NA debates on the proposed five-year program of the government.

He reflected also on the annual GDP growth and taxes, investment dynamics and interest-rate changes, national debt ratio to the GDP, minimum wage and pension increase, as well as poverty reduction in Armenia.

“What kind of a decision will we make on this matter, together with the MPs of our party, depends on your conduct,” Enfiajyan added.

Armenia confirms plans to acquire additional Su-30SM combat aircraft

Defense Blog
Feb 14 2019
 
 
Armenia confirms plans to acquire additional Su-30SM combat aircraft
 
Feb 14, 2019
in Aviation, News
Photo by Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
 
Armenian Defense Minister David Tonoyan has confirmed plans to acquire more Su-30SM (Flanker-H by NATO classification) multirole combat aircraft from Russia.
 
Defense Minister stated during Wednesday’s briefing that Armenia is considering the procurement of the more Su-30SMs in addition to four recently ordered aircraft.
 
“Yes, we do not plan to be limited only by four units of this type of military equipment,” Tonoyan said in response to a question about whether Armenia plans to purchase additional Su-30SM aircraft.
 
The four Su-30SM aircraft will be the first new Russian-made combat air platforms acquired by Armenia in the last 20 years.
 
He added: “the already purchased fighters will be delivered to the country within the deadline stipulated in the agreement.” “Today, Su-30SMs are the best modern multifunctional fighters, and this is why we wish to acquire them,” the minister noted.
 
The multirole Su-30SM Flanker-H is designed to win supremacy in the air and for strikes at ground and surface targets. The aircraft also acts as a command-and-control platform within a fleet of combat aircraft performing joint missions.
 
The fighter is adapted to the requirements of the Russian Air Force for radar, communication, and IFF systems, as well as weaponry, ejection seat, and a number of supporting systems.
 
Deliveries of Su-30SM aircraft to the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Federation are underway since 2012, to the Russian Navy – since 2014, to the Defence Ministry of the Republic of Kazakhstan – since 2015.
 

Bus drivers go on strike in Armenian capital, demand return of former chief

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 14 2019

A group of bus divers went on labor strike in Yerevan, the Armenian capital, on Thursday morning in an effort to protest the dismissal of the former chief of Yerevan Bus CJSC and appointment of a new acting director to the post.

The striking divers working for bus routes that connect Avan Administrative District to other parts of the city, demand that the former Yerevan Bus director get back to work, fearing of job cuts and poor employment conditions under the new leadership, the Yerevan Municipality told Panorama.am.

“[Yerevan Mayor] Hayk Marutyan assured the employees that there would be no job cuts or cadre changes in the company; the working conditions will not go worse, on the contrary, improvements in work time and salaries are expected,” the city hall said.

“However, a group of employees of the company refused to take to the road in the morning, demanding the return of the former director,” the Municipality said, adding the protesting drivers went back to work at 9am.

Yerevan Bus serves 19 routes with around 180 buses. Besides, there are about 70 unused buses in the company's headquarters. They will be used by the mayor's instruction in the near future, supplementing the list of routes served by the municipality. 

Bribe-taking charge ‘filed against ex-Armenian president Kocharyan’

BNE IntelliNews
Feb 14 2019
Robert Kocharyan seen with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in 2000.
By bne IntelliNews February 14, 2019

A bribe-taking charge has reportedly been filed against former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan.

Kocharyan—already charged with violating Armenia’s constitutional system for actions against demonstrators more than a decade ago—is facing a charge arising from allegations that businesswoman Silva Hambartsumian was forced to pay a bribe to an Armenian minister, Kocharyan's lawyer Aram Orbelian was reported as saying by RFE/RL’s Armenian Service on February 12. Hambartsumian told the news outlet last October that she had to pay a $14mn bribe in 2008 to then-environment minister Aram Harutyunian. In January, a court in Yerevan ordered Harutyunian's arrest, but his current whereabouts is unknown.

The prosecution of Kocharyan may have the potential to hurt relations between the post-revolution government in Armenia headed by Nikol Pashinian and the small country’s strategic ally Russia. Russia is concerned at how the Pashinian administration is going after figures of the old establishment. Last August the Kremlin notably reported a phone conversation between Putin and Kocharyan during which the Russian leader congratulated the former Armenian president on his birthday. This move, rare in state diplomacy, led to some analysts speculating that Moscow was underlining its support for Kocharyan. He had lately said that he would return to politics.

“Marti mek” charges
Kocharyan was initially arrested in July last year on charges stemming from his government's deadly use of force in the “Marti mek” (March 1) events  against opposition protesters during the final weeks of his 1998-2008 rule.

Pashinian was elected on an anti-corruption and anti-cronyism platform after successfully leading Armenia’s velvet revolution in spring 2018.

Kocharyan, 64, has been accused of illegally ordering Armenian Army soldiers to use force against opposition supporters who were protesting against alleged fraud in the disputed February 2008 presidential election. Eight protesters and two policemen were killed when security forces engaged in clashes with protesters on March 1-2, 2008.

Kocharyan has denied the accusations. Armenia’s current government is pursuing a political “vendetta” against him, he has said.

He was freed last August 13 by an appeals court that ruled the constitution gave him immunity from prosecution in connection with the 2008 violence. Subsequently, despite having announced he was returning to politics, he did not run in the snap December 9 parliamentary elections that brought a crushing victory for the Pashinian-led My Step Alliance.

A court reinstated Kocharyan's pretrial detention two days before the elections. He has been in custody since then.

Pashinian has defended the criminal charges against Kocharyan. He declared last August 17 that “all murderers will go to prison”.