ANCA hails Armenia’s humanitarian mission to Syria

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 8 2019
ANCA hails Armenia's humanitarian mission to Syria

2019-02-08 18:09:16

Armenia’s independent, humanitarian mission aiding vulnerable Christian communities, churches, schools and hospitals will save lives and inspire survivors, said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).  

Armenia has deployed an 83-member, independent humanitarian mission of doctors and de-miners to support and sustain at-risk survivors among Syria’s devastated Christian Armenian community.

  • Armenia dispatches humanitarian mission to Aleppo

The Armenian team – operating under its own command – will have no combat role and will work only in areas of Aleppo in which there are no military operations.

The mission was undertaken in accord with UN Security Council resolutions.

“Armenia’s humanitarian deployment to aid vulnerable Christian communities, churches, schools, and hospitals will save lives, inspire survivors, restore hope, and – more broadly- advance our enduring American commitment to preserving Christianity and promoting ethnic and faith-based diversity within Syria and across the Middle East,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

Ukrainian Embassy in Armenia slams Russia and refuses to answer questions

News.am, Armenia
Feb 8 2019
Ukrainian Embassy in Armenia slams Russia and refuses to answer questions Ukrainian Embassy in Armenia slams Russia and refuses to answer questions

16:49, 08.02.2019
                  

 The destructive policy of Russia leads to the deterioration of the social and economic situation in Ukraine, the first secretary of the Ukrainian Embassy in Ukraine, Taras Yakovenko, told reporters on Friday.

His remarks came during the political seminar titled ‘Mobility and Migration Flows: Challenges and Opportunities of Armenia.’

According to him, “Russian occupation policy, as well as its illegal actions in the south-east of Ukraine led to the impoverishment of the country."

“Ukraine is forced to allocate huge funds to resist Russian aggression. This leads to a deterioration of the social and economic situation in the country as well as to an growing emigration from Ukraine,” he said and refused to answer the questions by Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent.

Levon Ter-Petrosyan refused lawyer’s service during questioning at SIS

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 8 2019

The first president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan has refused lawyer’s service during the questioning at the Special Investigation Service on Thursday, the former president’s press office reported. Earlier Ter-Petrosyan was questioned at SIS as a witness over the criminal case investigating the circumstances behind the March 1-2, 2008 post-election crackdown in Yerevan.

Ter-Petrosyan’s press office said the public will be updated about further interrogations of the former president.

To remind, second President Robert Kocharyan and former CSTO Secretary General Yuri Khachaturov were charged over breaching the constitutional order of Armenia in the scope of the same criminal case. Khachaturov was released on bail, while Robert Kocharyan remains in pre-trial detention.

Armenian customs officers thwart a narcotic smuggling attempt

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 8 2019

YEREVAN, February 8. /ARKA/. Armenian State Revenue Committee’s department in charge of fighting smuggling together with a Police department combating illicit drug trafficking detained two citizens, identified as S.A. and Kh. K after they received a parcel from Germany sent to S.A in a post office in the capital Yerevan.

According to the State Revenue Committee, the inspection of the parcel revealed plastic containers with 279 pills containing narcotic substance buprenorphine, as well as 4 fragments of the same pills.

The State Revenue Committee said a criminal case was launched on the grounds of part 1 of Article 267.1 (drug trafficking) of the Criminal Code of Armenia. -0-

President says Armenia has a chance of being part of virtual Silk Road

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 8 2019

YEREVAN, February 8. /ARKA/. In an interview with Austrian magazine Society Armenian President Armen Sarkissian said although Armenia is a small state but it is a global nation. He said as many Armenians live in Russia as there are living in Armenia itself, for example.

“In the 21st century, this is an advantage because the globe is getting smaller and life is getting faster,’ he said. In his words, the biggest companies in the world are not the oil or gas companies but rather IT companies like Apple and Google.

He said Armenia has a chance of being part of a so-called virtual silk road – a trade route of technologies and communications.

‘This Silk Road already exists as the global network of people connected to each other virtually and this is the field where you can expand your influence today. It can become the century of Armenia, if we are using our advantage of being a global and highly educated nation that is very well integrated in many societies. In addition, we are the only country of our region that has strong relations both with the European Union and the Eurasian Economic Union,’ he said.

He also said that Armenia has one of the best banking sections in the whole region and also the best IT section.-0-

18:40 08.02.2019

Azerbaijanis in Georgia demand dismantling Mikhail Avagyan’s statue

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 8 2019
17:17 08/02/2019

A group of Georgian citizens of Azerbaijani origin held protest outside the building of Georgian parliament on Friday demanding to remove the statue of Karabakh war hero Michael Avagyan that was unveiled in Bugashen village of Georgia’s Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti region.

According to social media posts, the protesters accused Avagyan for ‘separatism’ and asserted that erection of the statue undermines Georgian-Azerbaijani friendly relations.

The statue is of a native to the region – Mikhael Avagyan, who died during the war in Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s, was solemnly opened on January 20 in his native village. The ceremony was attended by the Armenian Ambassador Ruben Sadoyan, the head of the district administration, the local government as well as members of the Georgian parliaments of Armenian origin.
This has caused outrage on social media and a strong reaction from Azerbaijan, that even summoned the Georgian Ambassador in Baku.

Armenia carries out large-scale humanitarian mission in Aleppo

AMN Al-Masdar News
Feb 8 2019


Armenian lawmaker attributes drop in casualties on border to Pashinyan-Aliyev meetings

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 8 2019

YEREVAN, February 8. /ARKA/. An Armenian lawmaker was positive today about a set of latest meetings between Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev saying the most important achievement was a drop in the number of casualties along the borders of the two states and in Nagorno-Karabakh and also a relative calm along the line of contact between Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces.

The latest, and so far the third meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders was on January 22, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland’s Davos. In a subsequent Facebook post, Pashinyan said their meeting lasted for about 90 minutes. He said they “exchanged views” on the current state of the Karabakh negotiation process and “further discussions.”

Speaking at a news conference today, Tatev Hayrapetyan said the drop in casualties and the relative calm along the borders is a major achievement, since the life and safety of Armenian servicemen is important to every Armenian. She stressed that the meetings of the two leaders are aimed now at coordinating the sides’ approaches regarding the negotiation process.

"There is no decision on signing a peace agreement. There is only a discussion to understand the approaches of the other side regarding this or that issue of the settlement process and to outline ways to advance them," said Hayrapetyan.

According to her, Armenia’s position on the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict is unchanged. “The Armenian side at the level of the head of government and foreign minister emphasizes that the current discussions are about security and status. Armenia argues that Karabakh authorities should be brought back to the negotiating table,” said Hayrapetyan.

She said the settlement of the Karabakh problem is possible only with a change in the mentality of the public in Azerbaijan and serious democratic changes.

But she added that many people in Armenia erroneously believe that the settlement of the Karabakh conflict will become possible after the change of power in Azerbaijan. 

‘Despite the authoritarian nature of Aliyev’s regime, the Azerbaijani opposition is even more radical when it comes to the conflict settlement than the incumbent regime in Baku, "Hayrapetyan said.

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict erupted into armed clashes after the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s as the predominantly Armenian-populated enclave of Azerbaijan sought to secede from Azerbaijan and declared its independence backed by a successful referendum. 

On May 12, 1994, the Bishkek cease-fire agreement put an end to the military operations. A truce was brokered by Russia in 1994, although no permanent peace agreement has been signed. Since then, Nagorno-Karabakh and several adjacent regions have been under the control of Armenian forces of Karabakh. Nagorno-Karabakh is the longest-running post-Soviet era conflict and has continued to simmer despite the relative peace of the past two decades, with snipers causing tens of deaths a year. 

On April 2, 2016, Azerbaijan launched military assaults along the entire perimeter of its contact line with Nagorno-Karabakh. Four days later a cease-fire was reached. -0-

Armenia to introduce the position of chief commissioner for Diaspora

MediaMax, Armenia
Feb 8 2019
 
 
Armenia to introduce the position of chief commissioner for Diaspora
 
 
 
Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced that the discussions on the government structure are completed.
 
Politics | 2019-01-10 11:44:00
 
Pashinyan on reducing the number of ministries: The aim isn’t to save money
 
“Armenia will have twelve ministries. Prime Minister’s staff will include a chief commissioner for Diaspora affairs, who is going to serve as the Prime Minister’s representative in contacts with the Diaspora and manage Armenia-Diaspora relations on behalf of the PM,” Pashinyan said in a Facebook post.
 
The changes to the government structure include the merge of Ministry of Energy Infrastructures and Natural Resources with the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure.
 
Transport and high technologies will be managed by different bodies after the foundation of a ministry of high technologies and military industry.
 
The Ministry of Agriculture will be included in the Ministry of Economic Development and Investments.
 
The ministries of culture and sport are supposed to form parts of the Ministry of Education and Science.
 
The new government structure first must be approved by the National Assembly of Armenia.

Pashinyan speaks about balance Armenia’s relations with Russia, EU and NATO

ARKA, Armenia
Feb 8 2019

YEREVAN, February 8. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with Switzerland’s RTS, shared his view on balance in Armenia’s relations with Russia, the European Union and the NATO.  

He said that Armenia is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union, which is a very important market to our country, but Armenia has also agreements with the European Union, and this is not incompatible. 

Pashinyan said in his interview that Yerevan’s ties with Russia are important for economy and security, but relations with the European Union allows Armenia to reform its political and judicial systems and to develop the society enhancing its competitiveness. 
Along with that, Pashinyan finds it important to be cautious not to affect the balance, particularly in terms of the NATO.  

He said Armenia has no plans to join this organization, but still cooperates with countries that are part of it and participates in peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Afghanistan and will soon take part in the peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. 

Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia intends to continue and expand this cooperation, since Armenians know the real price of peace. -0—