Armenian Defense Minister visits Holy Martyrs’ Armenian Church of Abu Dhabi

News.am, Armenia
Feb 16 2019
Armenian Defense Minister visits Holy Martyrs' Armenian Church of Abu Dhabi Armenian Defense Minister visits Holy Martyrs' Armenian Church of Abu Dhabi

22:46, 16.02.2019
                  

Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan visited  the Armenian Church of Holy Martyrs, as well as "Ara Khanoyan" National College in Abu Dhabi, press secretary of the Armenian Defense Ministry Artsrun Hovhannisyan wrote on his Facebook page.

From February 16-17 Armenian minister will participate in the Abu Dhabi International Defense Conference.

Davit Tonoyan will also participate in IDEX-2019 military-industrial exhibition.

Different bilateral meetings are expected during the visit.

Pashinyan: “The poverty is in our minds.”

Vestnik Kavkaza
Feb 16 2019
16 Feb in 23:15 Eurasianet

The Armenian parliament has adopted a five-year plan that the government proposed to fix Armenia’s economy, the country’s most pressing problem. But the plan was subject to broad criticism and passed without support of the two opposition parties in parliament.

As Eurasianet writes in the article Armenia adopts plan for “economic revolution”, the 62-page government plan promises a “significant decrease” of the severe poverty in Armenia and a “significant decrease in unemployment by 2023.” Very small businesses would be exempt from taxes; public sector salaries would be increased. The plan gave a few specific targets: that GDP would increase by five percent a year, exports would be increased to over 40 percent of GDP by 2024, and solar energy would make up 10 percent of the country’s total consumption by 2022.

“The economic revolution has begun,” said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, presenting the program in parliament on February 12. “I am announcing the start of the nationwide economic revolution in the Republic of Armenia. The Armenian people won in the fight against corruption, impunity and clan management, and the Armenian people will win in the fight against poverty and unemployment."

Many, though, criticized the plan for being generous with words but stingy with details. “For me, this [the plan] is a conversation between the prime minister and the citizens, or the prime minister’s message to the government, but not a measurable program to which the government can be held accountable,” said Mane Tandilyan, an MP from Bright Armenia, during a February 14 parliament session.

Others criticized the plan for being insufficiently ambitious. “This plan is not revolutionary,” Gagik Tsarukyan, the head of the Prosperous Armenia party, told journalists. “If it doesn’t change, we can’t vote for it.” He allowed, though, that: “I don’t deny that there are two or three provisions which will create positive changes in people’s lives.”

MPs from the ruling “My Step” alliance defended the lack of specificity and modesty. Babken Tunyan, chairman of the parliament’s Economic Affairs Committee, said that the government could have picked a higher target than five percent GDP growth. "On the other hand, it is better to target less, but to achieve more,” he said.

And Pashinyan said the numbers will depend on the Armenian people themselves. “The numerical parameters of the economic revolution actually depend on how many Armenian citizens will respond to our call to become an activist of the economic revolution and how many will decide to take advantage of the opportunities of the same revolutionary platform,” he said while presenting the program in parliament.

Pashinyan’s emphasis on people’s responsibility for fixing the economy, including a statement that “poverty is in people’s minds,” raised some hackles.

Edmon Marukyan, the head of Bright Armenia said that was a means of dodging responsibility. “In the 90s, when I was a child, the only one responsible for our poverty was [the country’s first post-Soviet president] Levon Ter-Petrosyan,” Marukyan saidduring a February 14 session debating the plan. “Then, when we lived in poverty again, it was [second president] Robert Kocharyan. In 2018, of course, it was Serzh Sargsyan. And now a revolution occurs, and the leader declares that poverty is in people’s minds. Remove it from your minds and the economy will grow. Great, but then it’s not clear why the three previous leaders were responsible for our poverty, if the fourth one isn’t.”

On February 14, the plan was adopted with an 82-37 vote. While it wasn’t disclosed how individual MPs voted, the numbers suggest that all or nearly all My Step MPs voted for the plan, while the opposition parties didn’t.

LGBTQ Armenians Face Reign of Terror

The Advocate
Feb 16 2019
LGBTQ Armenians Face Reign of Terror

Armenian, Iranian FMs discuss bilateral cooperation issues, refer to Karabakh conflict settlement

Aysor, Armenia
Feb 16 2019

Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan met in Munich with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.

The interlocutors referred to the wide-range of issues on Armenian-Iranian relations, outlining trade-economic, energy, transport and tourism sectors.

The parties stressed the readiness to undertake steps toward further development of bilateral relations.

The two ministers attached significance to the necessity of regular contacts and meetings, highlighting the upcoming visit of Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Iran which they described as a good opportunity to refer to bilateral agenda and outline key cooperation sectors.

During the meeting the ministers referred to a number of regional and international issues.

Minister Mnatsakanyan briefed to his Iranian counterpart on the Armenia’s approaches over Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.

President denies reports about cooperating with a political party

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 16 2019

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian does not cooperate with any Armenian political force, press department at the President Office said in a released statement, after relevant reports circulated in the press.

“One of the Armenian media outlets has published another disinformation about the president of the republic and his activity, claiming the Armenian president has own interests in the political arena and allegedly cooperates with one of political forces,” the statement read.

The press department of the president slams the report as ‘imaginary and having no touch with reality.’

“President Armen Sarkissian has no party affiliation, no interests in the political field and does not cooperate with any party,” the statement read, adding however, within his capacities, and upon necessity Sarkissian holds meetings with parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces. 

“We call on our partners to avoid the consistent efforts of disseminating disinformation,” the statement concluded.

To remind, earlier of one Armenian newspapers cited own sources, claiming President Sarkissian holds regular consultations with members of Bright Armenia party -  the third largest fraction in the Armenian parliament.

Armenian President meets with Emir of Qatar in Munich

News.am, Armenia
Feb 16 2019
Armenian President meets with Emir of Qatar in Munich Armenian President meets with Emir of Qatar in Munich

19:23, 16.02.2019
                  

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian and Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held a meeting on February 16 within the framework of the Munich Security Conference in Germany.

According to Sarkissian’s office, the sides discussed a “broad circle of issues of bilateral interest.”

“In particular, they spoke about enhancing strategic cooperation in various sectors, effective management of food industry and water resources. Armen Sarkissian noted that the two countries have big opportunities for partnership and Armenia can have important role in production and supply of quality water and healthy food.

The Armenian president invited the Emir of Qatar to pay an official visit to Armenia. In turn, Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani invited the Armenian president to visit Qatar”, Sarkissian’s office said in a news release.

Turkey’s Erdoğan calls Macron “political novice” over Armenia issue

AHVAL News
Feb 16 2019
Turkey’s Erdoğan calls Macron “political novice” over Armenia issue

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Friday called his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron a “political novice” over the announcement earlier this month that France would hold a national day to commemorate “the Armenian genocide.’’

“I say to Macron — you are still a political novice, first learn the history of your country,” Erdoğan said during an interview with pro-government A-Haber TV. “There is no genocide in our history. Be careful in your use of the term ‘Armenian genocide.’ Firstly, learn of the history of this issue. While not being subjected to a genocide in our country, there are currently around 100,000 Armenians who are citizens and non-citizens in our country.’’ 

Macron announced on Feb.9  that France, home to a sizable Armenian community, would hold a national day in commemoration of the Armenian genocide on April 24, marking the 1915 rounding up of thousands of Armenian intellectuals suspected of harbouring nationalist sentiment and being hostile to Ottoman rule. 

France was one of the first major European nations to recognise the mass killings as “genocide” with more than 20 other countries following suit.

Turkey has never officially acknowledged that events leading to the death of hundreds of thousands of Armenians starting in 1915 constitute a genocide, though many other countries do. 

Ankara accepts that many Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed in clashes with Ottoman forces during World War One, but contests the figures and denies the killings were systematically orchestrated and constitute a genocide.

Armenia’s Zohrabyan confers on bilateral, multilateral agenda with Liechtenstein FM

News.am, Armenia
Feb 16 2019
Armenia’s Zohrabyan confers on bilateral, multilateral agenda with Liechtenstein FM Armenia’s Zohrabyan confers on bilateral, multilateral agenda with Liechtenstein FM

17:09, 16.02.2019
                  

Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, who is attending the Munich Security Conference, on Saturday met with Aurelia Frick, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Justice and Culture of Liechtenstein.

They underscored the measures to be taken toward invigorating Armenia-Liechtenstein relations, reflected on their bilateral and multilateral agenda, and stressed collaboration within international organizations.

Separately, Mnatsakanyan presented to his interlocutor the steps which Armenia is taking at international platforms, and toward the prevention of genocides and other crimes against humanity. In particular, the FMs of the two countries expressed readiness to engage in closer cooperation on the agenda of the prevention of genocides and other crimes against humanity.

Also, Mnatsakanyan presented to Frick the recent political developments in Armenia, and the foreign policy priorities of the country.

In addition, they touched upon a number of urgent matters that are on the regional and international agenda.

Armenia PM: One of our main political priorities is to change people’s approach toward taxes

News.am, Armenia
Feb 16 2019
Armenia PM: One of our main political priorities is to change people’s approach toward taxes Armenia PM: One of our main political priorities is to change people’s approach toward taxes

17:43, 16.02.2019

YEREVAN. – Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Saturday held a consultation, during which the work that has been done toward upgrading the functions of the State Revenue Committee (SRC) of Armenia were presented.

“One of our main political priorities is to change the approach of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia toward the taxes they pay and the obligations to pay taxes,” Pashinyan said, in particular, at the consultation. “Here we have three directions to work on.

“The first, of course, is discourse with our citizens (…). The second direction, of course, is to create a fair tax system, in terms of legislation (…). [And] the third (…) is the citizens’ perception of the image of the State Revenue Committee, its work quality, its work content, the committee’s self-awareness.”

Feast of Saint Sarkis celebrated in Yerevan

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 16 2019

Celebrations on the Feast of Saint Sarkis the Captain started at St. Sarkis Church in capital Yerevan today. Divine Liturgy was offered in the church, a special ceremony of blessing of young people for St. Sarkis the Captain and his 14 soldiers-companions who were martyred for the sake of Christian faith.

Following the Liturgy, the members of the Araratian Patriarchal Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, students of military and police academies marched through Mashtots and Baghramyan avenues. The participants gathered in the Park of Lovers where a festive concert is planned.

In Armenia it is accepted to celebrate the Feast of St. Sarkis not only according to church rites and prayer, but also according to various folk traditions. St. Sarkis the Captain is considered the patron of youth. Many miracles happen thanks to his intercession. On the day of the feast, young people pray the saint asking him to make their prayers audible to God. St. Sarkis is the realizer of the love longings.