“Artsakh FA” leaves for Tbilisi

“Artsakh FA” football team will hold a training camp on February 11-23 in Tengiz Sulakuvidze sports academy in Tbilisi, Georgia. The press service of the club reports.

During the camp, “Artsakh FA” will hold 4 friendly matches with the top teams of Georgia, and the games are scheduled for February 13, 16, 19 and 22.

To add, “Artsakh FA” has left for Tbilisi today with its own new bus.

7 candidates for running Ashotsk (video)

Ashotsk, Bavra, Zuygaghbyur, Tavshut, Karmravan, Krassar, Ghazanchi, Mets Sepasar, Saragyugh, Sizavet, Poqr Sepasar- these 11 rural communities will elect one leader. Extraordinary elections are held in the village of Ashotsk. Seven candidates are running for the post of community leader.

 

More information is in “Tsayg” TV footage.

Pashinyan receives Toivo Klaar (video)

Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar.

As the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia reports, Pashinyan highlighted the importance of continued development of relations with the European Union and the pursuit of a constructive dialogue in all spheres. Stressing the need for soonest possible ratification of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on the part of EU-member states, Nikol Pashinyan expressed confidence that it will give new impetus to the cooperation and will help implement multifaceted reforms in our country.

The Premier emphasized that his government is determined to implement systemic reforms in the fields of democracy, human rights, freedom of speech and build a fair judicial system. In this context, he appreciated the assistance to be provided under the CEPA and the effective implementation of all relevant programs.

Nikol Pashinyan pointed out with satisfaction that the European side has already provided a roadmap for implementing the Agreement’s provisional clauses, which will be discussed during the upcoming meetings with EU officials.

Toivo Klaar noted that the EU is eager to develop and expand relations with Armenia, and expressed confidence that the bilateral cooperation will be broadened through the temporary implementation of the agreement and the enforcement of those measures envisaged by the aforementioned roadmap.

The parties took the opportunity to discuss issues related to the settlement of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict. Nikol Pashinyan reaffirmed Armenia’s commitment to the peaceful settlement of the conflict in the OSCE Minsk Group format, and in this context, made a point of Artsakh’s involvement in the confidence-building process, including the civil society. The Premier expressed confidence that it would contribute to the formation of a constructive atmosphere in the negotiation process.

Nikol Pashinyan and Toivo Claar exchanged views on other regional issues as well.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/11/2019

                                        Monday, 

Armenian Mayors Warned Against Engaging In Business


Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian arrives for a conference on local 
government in Yerevan, .

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Monday warned heads of local government 
bodies in Armenia to stop abusing their position to enrich themselves and their 
cronies or face prosecution.

Speaking at a conference attended by hundreds of local government officials, 
Pashinian complained that the mayors of many Armenian towns and villages have 
long owned or benefited from lucrative businesses located in their communities.

“I want to make clear that public service cannot and must not be perceived as a 
business activity by not only the prime minister, ministers and National 
Assembly deputies but also the community heads and local council members,” he 
said in a speech at the conference organized by the government.

“The primary and sole aim of a state official must be to multiply public, 
rather than personal or parochial, enrichment,” he said. “And I want us to 
again conclude that in the new Armenia there can be no such practices or their 
continuation.”

Pashinian said that his government is giving such officials a chance to “change 
ways in the changing reality.” “Those who don’t make use of that chance will be 
dealt with by law-enforcement bodies,” he warned.

Pashinian and his political team pledged to root out widespread government 
corruption in Armenia when they swept to power in May on a wave of mass 
protests commonly known as the “velvet revolution.” There has been a sharp 
increase in corruption investigations launched by law-enforcement authorities 
since then.

Town and village mayors have been one of the main targets of these inquiries. 
Investigators have alleged serious misuse and embezzlement of public funds in 
dozens of communities across the country.

Pashinian said that corrupt local officials now hope that his administration’s 
anti-corruption drive will lose momentum and that they will again be able to 
line their pockets. “Please do not have such hopes,” he told them. “There will 
be no return to the old ways. I mean it in the political, economic and all 
other senses.”

“The only thing that will happen in Armenia is the elimination of corruption 
and corrupt officials,” he added.

Conversely, Pashinian pledged support for those local government chiefs who 
will steer clear of any corrupt practices. “We will do everything to assist and 
stand by them and make their work more effective,” he said.




Official Sanguine About West's Reaction To Armenian Deployment In Syria

        • Ruzanna Stepanian

SYRIA -- A picture taken on March 17, 2018, shows portraits of Russian 
President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at a jewellery 
shop in Aleppo.

A senior Armenian lawmaker expressed confidence on Monday that Western powers 
will not rebuke Armenia for deploying military personnel to Syria with Russia’s 
support.

The Armenian Defense Ministry sent 83 medics, demining experts and other 
military personnel to the Syrian city of Aleppo on Friday. It said they will 
help civilians and clear landmines left behind from the continuing bloody 
conflict in the Arab state.

The ministry attributed the deployment to “the severe humanitarian situation” 
in Aleppo, “written requests from the Syrian side,” and the existence of an 
Armenian community in Syria.

Andranik Kocharian, the pro-government chairman of the Armenian parliament 
committee on defense and security, said that the thousands of ethnic Armenians 
in the war-ravaged city will now “feel safer.”

“Our Western partners will definitely understand this [deployment] because we 
are talking first and foremost about our [ethnic Armenian] compatriots living 
in Syria,” Kocharian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

Armenia’s plans to send military personnel to Syria were first announced by 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian in September following his talks with Russian 
President Vladimir Putin held in Moscow.

John Bolton, the U.S. national security adviser, discussed the issue with 
Pashinian and Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan when he visited Yerevan in 
October. Bolton warned them against sending combat troops to aid Syrian 
government forces or their allies.

The United States and the European Union have been very critical of the Russian 
military intervention in Syria which helped President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime 
gain the upper hand in the brutal civil war.

The Armenian deployment came as Tonoyan held talks in Moscow with Russia’s 
Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu.The latter thanked Yerevan for its “humanitarian 
assistance” to Syria.


Armenia - Andranik Kocharian, the chairman of the parliament committee on 
defense and security, January 30, 2019.

Kocharian claimed that the Armenian government itself initiated the dispatch of 
the sappers, medics and other servicemen tasked with protecting them. Russia is 
“naturally very happy” with their deployment, he said.

Meanwhile, a senior opposition lawmaker denounced the government for sending 
the contingent to Syria without consulting with the Armenian parliament.

“The authorities constantly talk about a transparent work style and increasing 
[the government’s] accountability. This action runs counter to that,” said 
Gevorg Gorgisian of the Bright Armenia Party (LHK).

“Maybe [the deployment] was necessary,” said Gorgisian. “But they should have 
talked about that. The National Assembly should have known why they are doing 
that.”

Gorgisian also warned of the move’s possible negative “consequences” for 
Armenia’s relations with the U.S. and the EU.




Ex-Minister Suspends Membership In Armenia’s Former Ruling Party

        • Naira Nalbandian

Armenia - Justice Minister Arpine Hovannisian speaks to journalists during a 
congress of the ruling Republican Party, November 26, 2016.

Former Justice Minister Arpine Hovannisian said on Monday that she has 
suspended her membership in the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) 
in order to start a law practice and run a new think-tank.

She indicated that she will join the ranks of those attorneys who do not 
hesitate to defend presently unpopular individuals.

Hovannisian, 35, served as justice minister from 2015-2017 before becoming a 
deputy speaker of the former Armenian parliament elected in April 2017. She has 
been one of the most vocal HHK critics of the country’s current leadership 
which ousted HHK leader Serzh Sarkisian from power last spring.

The once powerful party narrowly failed to clear the 5 percent vote threshold 
to enter the new parliament elected in December. It is still headed by 
Sarkisian.

In a Facebook post, Hovannisian announced that she is joining, as a partner, a 
law and consulting firm that was recently founded by Davit Harutiunian, another 
senior HHK figure and former justice minister.

An HHK representative told RFE/RL’s Armenian service that Harutiunian remains 
formally affiliated with the party. At least two other former members of 
Sarkisian’s government also work for the firm called Davit and Partners.

Hovannisian, who is a lawyer by education, also revealed that she has set up a 
non-governmental organization that will analyze political developments and 
propose solutions to challenges facing Armenia.

“I will continue my active involvement in political and social processes, carry 
out in-depth analyses of decisions made [by the authorities] and will not shy 
away from voicing strong criticism if need be,” she wrote.

“It is essential that my views voiced at this stage are not viewed in the light 
of a political trajectory or party affiliation. This is especially important in 
the context of my decision to set up a non-governmental organization,” the 
former minister added, explaining the suspension of her HHK membership.




Turkey Returns Tractor Stolen From Armenian Farmer

        • Satenik Kaghzvantsian

Armenia -- Gor Karapetian, a farmer from Haykavan village, shows his tractor 
that was stolen on the Turkish border in September, .

Authorities in Turkey have found and transported back to neighboring Armenia a 
tractor that was stolen from an Armenian farmer in September.

Gor Karapetian, who lives in a village in the northwestern Shirak province, was 
cutting hay near an Armenian-Turkish border post when his tractor broke down 
late in the evening. The vehicle vanished before he came back to the grass 
field the next morning in hopes of repairing it.

An Armenian law-enforcement body launched a criminal investigation after 
Karapetian alerted Russian border guards deployed along the closed frontier. 
The investigation was suspended three months later, with no suspects identified.

The tractor was subsequently found in Turkish territory. Turkish authorities 
shipped it back to Armenia on February 6.

“We towed it back to the village,” Karapetian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service. 
“They say that the tractor was found buried under hay.”

The farmer said that the 30-year-old tractor was looted and vandalized by the 
thieves. They also stole a hay rake that was attached to the tractor, he said, 
adding that he did not get it back.

“[The hay rake] is worth 2.5 million drams ($5,200) and the tractor 7.2 million 
drams,” claimed Karapetian. He said he does not know who could compensate him 
for the damage.

Turkey has kept its border with Armenia completely closed since 1993 because of 
the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Despite tight security on the Armenian side of 
the frontier, residents of nearby Armenian villages have occasionally reported 
cross-border theft of their livestock.


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Pashinyan: Only thing that will be in Armenia is to uproot corruption

News.am, Armenia
Feb 11 2019
Pashinyan: Only thing that will be in Armenia is to uproot corruption Pashinyan: Only thing that will be in Armenia is to uproot corruption

16:00, 11.02.2019

YEREVAN. – The objective of the activities of a  state official shall be the multiplication of public enrichment, not of personal and group enrichment.

The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, on Monday stated the aforesaid in his address at a conference devoted to infrastructure development as a new format of state-community cooperation in the country.

He added that multiplication personal and group enrichment by officials and its continuation cannot exist in new Armenia.

“The only thing that will be in Armenia is to uproot corruption and corrupt persons,” Pashinyan stressed, in particular.

Ombudsman: Ex-President Kocharyan alone in cell, has no complaints

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 11 2019

Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) of Armenia Arman Tatoyan has paid a visit to Armenia’s second President Robert Kocharyan held in pre-trial custody and is in touch with his attorneys, he said today.

“Mr. Kocharyan is alone in the cell: the cells of Yerevan Penitentiary are small. He has no complaints about the treatment of the penitentiary staff,” the ombudsman told reporters as he was asked to comment on the conditions of the former president’s detention.

Tatoyan also said Kocharyan was not allowed to see his relatives but after their mediation the relatives had an opportunity to meet with Kocharyan.

Asked whether the ex-president can be considered a political prisoner, the ombudsman said he is not authorized to assess the charges brought against the former president.

Kocharyan has been placed in custody since December 7, 2018, pending trial. He is charged with overthrowing Armenia’s constitutional order during the March 1-2, 2008 post-election events in Yerevan. The former president strongly denies any wrongdoing.        

Armenia to put “more efforts” in ties with Iran

MediaMax, Armenia
Feb 11 2019
 
 
Armenia to put “more efforts” in ties with Iran
 
 
Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian President Armen Sarkissian has sent a congratulatory message to President of Iran Hassan Rouhani on the 40th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution.
 
Armen Sarkissian attached importance to preserving and developing sustainable and mutually beneficial relations. 
 
He expressed conviction that more efforts and resources will be bilaterally invested.

Turkish national extradited from Armenia to face trial in the US

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 11 2019
Turkish national extradited from Armenia to face trial in the US

2019-02-11 14:21:03

Kemal (Kevin) Oksuz, who plead guilty for his role in a scheme to conceal the fact that a 2013 Congressional trip to Baku was funded by the Azerbaijan government, will face trial in the US today.

Oksuz was extradited from Armenia where he was detained by authorities, pursuant to a warrant that was issued for his arrest. He accepted the charges against him in December of first year before his judge.

  • Armenian Police detain Turkish citizen wanted by US
  • Justice Department issues indictment for 2013 Congressional trip to Azerbaijan

The Ministry of Justice blamed the Orphan in 2013 for violating the laws of some US Congress members on the financing of a trip to Azerbaijan.

According to admissions made in connection with his guilty plea, Oksuz lied on disclosure forms filed with the Ethics Committee prior to, and following, a privately sponsored Congressional trip to Azerbaijan.

Oksuz falsely represented and certified on required disclosure forms that the Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasions (TCAE), the Houston non-profit for which Oksuz was president, had not accepted funding for the Congressional trip from any outside sources.

Oksuz admitted to, in truth, orchestrating a scheme to funnel money to fund the trip from the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), the wholly state-owned national oil and gas company of Azerbaijan, and then concealed the true source of funding, which violated House travel regulations.

A five-count indictment was returned earlier this year in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and ordered unsealed in September. Oksuz was recently extradited from Armenia where he was detained by authorities, pursuant to a warrant that was issued for his arrest.

Armenia lawmaker: Ambassador should not be appointed if he can’t prove eligibility to MPs

News.am, Armenia
Feb 11 2019
Armenia lawmaker: Ambassador should not be appointed if he can’t prove eligibility to MPs Armenia lawmaker: Ambassador should not be appointed if he can’t prove eligibility to MPs

14:40, 11.02.2019

YEREVAN. – Ruben Rubinyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly of Armenia, is not against a candidate meeting with MPs, before being appointed an ambassador.

Rubinyan on Monday told about the above-said to reporters in parliament. He noted this commenting on the remark that the Bright Armenia faction in the NA has launched an initiative whereby it will carry out parliamentary oversight regarding Armenia’s diplomats who have not yet been appointed ambassadors.

“I don’t see a problem [here],” he added, in particular. “[But] my only concern is that the draft conforms to the constitution (…), as well as several technical circumstances (…) should be taken into account.”

Ruben Rubinyan stated that if an ambassadorial candidate will not be able to prove his respective eligibility to the MPs, he should not be appointed to this post.

“There is no principal issue [here],” he added, in part.