EU and EBRD-supported investment fund to invest 70 million EUR in Armenian economy

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 20, ARMENPRESS. The European Union (EU) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) provided up to EUR 16 million to support the launch of the Amber Capital EU-Armenia SME Fund (the Fund), a private equity fund seeking to raise a total of EUR 70 million for investment in small and medium-sized enterprises in Armenia, ARMENPRESS was informed from EBRD office in Armenia.

The Fund will be managed by Amber Capital, an international investment firm with an established office and team of professionals in Armenia, and will seek to build a diversified investment portfolio across sectors including renewable energy, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, information technology and logistics.

Through its equity investments, the Fund will seek to enhance the competitiveness of beneficiary SMEs including through improving corporate governance and transparency and helping them to internationalise. The facility also includes capacity-building consultancy offered to local enterprises, through the EU-supported EBRD Advice for Small Businesses programme, to enhance the investment readiness and promote competitiveness of the SMEs.

“The EU is a key partner for economic development and prosperity in Armenia”, said Katarina Mathernova, Deputy Director-General for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations at the European Commission. “The EU is proud to be adding a new innovative tool to unleash the potential for SME development in Armenia, creating jobs and providing concrete benefits to the people. We are confident that the EU-Armenia SME Equity Fund will support the growth and competitiveness of the Armenian economy, attract foreign direct investment and help further develop innovation based on the talents of Armenians”.

Armenian government has started building an innovative and inclusive economy, where small and medium-sized enterprises will play an important role. In this period of fundamental changes, the newly established EU-Armenia SME Equity Fund will contribute significantly to the economic advancement of the country and will create new opportunities for entrepreneurs”, said Tigran Avinyan, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia.

“Armenia has strong history of entrepreneurship and a huge entrepreneurial potential. We are excited to support the launch of this private equity fund that will help to diversify the financing opportunities available to SMEs. This project will also help to improve the investment climate and overall diversification of the economy. We are grateful to our long-standing partner, the EU for the strong support of this project”, said Matteo Patrone, EBRD Managing Director of Eastern Europe & Caucasus.

“We are very excited to be a part of this initiative, pioneering the concept of institutional private equity in Armenia. The Fund will bring together the best of the two worlds: the highest quality investor base and strategically important corporate clients to create strong and long-lasting partnerships. We aim to become a catalyst for change with the introduction of best corporate governance standards, technology transfer and development of capital markets”, said Anush Simonyan, CEO of Amber Capital Armenia.

The EU is the biggest provider of financial support and a key reform partner in Armenia that provides on average 1 million euro per week to contribute to a stronger governance, stronger economy, stronger connectivity and people to people contacts. With annual allocations of €40 million in grants, its current substantial portfolio focuses on supporting the reform agenda of the government, private sector development, education and regional development. In addition, since 2014 more than €1 billion in the form of blended loans and grants has been invested in the energy, agriculture and transport sectors. The EBRD is the leading institutional investor in Armenia, active in all sectors of the economy. Since the start of its operations in Armenia in 1992, the EBRD has invested €1.36 billion in 178 projects in the country’s financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors, with 90 per cent of investments in the private sector.

Amber Capital EU-Armenia SME Fund is created to promote the development of SMEs in Armenia through the first Armenia only equity fund.

EU provided a commitment of 11 million EUR through a partial guarantee scheme that has allowed to attract private investors to the fund, and 4 million EUR for the provision of expertise to Armenian SMEs.

EBRD provided commitments of up to EUR 5 million • Amber Capital provided commitment of up to EUR 5 million.

The fund will provide financing to strengthen the competitiveness of Armenian SMEs and support their access to international market, in particular EU.

Asbarez: Biden Calls for Reaffirmation of U.S. Record on the Armenian Genocide

The ANCA offers this point-by-point comparison of Biden’s record on the Armenian Genocide both as U.S. Senator and as Vice-President.

Democratic Presidential Frontrunner Stakes out Position in a Letter to the ANCA

WASHINGTON—Former Vice President Joe Biden has written a letter to the Armenian National Committee of America declaring that: “The United States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian Genocide.”  The full text of this letter and a detailed review of his lengthy record on the Armenian Genocide, both as a U.S. Senator and as Vice President during the Obama-Biden Administration, are provided below.

Text Of Joe Biden’s September 16, 2019 Letter To The ANCA

September 16, 2019

Armenian National Committee of America
c/o Aram S. Hamparian, Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your commitment and continued leadership to strengthen the U.S.-Armenian relationship. At a time when democratic principles are under attack around the world and decades of progress are at risk, bold leadership in defense of our shared values and our shared vision for the future is more important than ever.

The United States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian Genocide. We must never forget or remain silent about this horrific and systematic campaign of extermination that resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children and the mass deportation of 2 million Armenians from their homes. If we do not fully acknowledge, commemorate, and teach our children about genocide, the words “never again” lose their meaning. The facts must be as clear and as powerful for future generations as for those whose memories are seared by tragedy. Failing to remember or acknowledge the fact of a genocide only paves the way for future mass atrocities.

U.S.-Armenian relations have progressed because of your voice and your leadership, and I trust you will keep speaking out and fighting injustice wherever you find it.

Sincerely,

Joseph R. Biden, Jr.

Senator Biden:

As a Senator, Joe Biden consistently supported issues of special concern to Americans of Armenian heritage:

Senator Biden’s record on the Armenian Genocide is provided below:

— Senator Biden supported legislative initiatives to recognize the Armenian Genocide, dating back to his work with Senator Bob Dole to seek passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.J.Res.212) in 1990.

— Senator Biden, in response to a 2007 question from the Los Angeles Times editorial board about the Armenian Genocide Resolution (S.Res.106), said: “I support it, and the reason is simple: I have found in my experience that you cannot have a solid relationship with a country based on fiction. It occurred. It occurred.”

— Senator Biden – in connection with his leadership in pressing the George W. Bush Administration to explain its actions against U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, John Evans – secured a number of commitments from the Administration, among them that: 1) The State Department would brief Members of Congress on its efforts to promote Turkish recognition of the real history of the Armenian Genocide, and; 2) U.S. ambassadors to Yerevan and Ankara would exchange visits for the purpose of ending Turkey’s economic blockade of Armenia.

— Senator Biden authored a 2007 resolution, which was adopted unanimously in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, to honor Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was assassinated in Turkey for writing about the Armenian Genocide.

Vice President Biden:

The Obama-Biden Administration– over the course of two full terms in office – pivoted hard against the spirit and letter of its high-profile campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide, deepening official U.S. complicity in Turkey’s genocide denials and ongoing obstruction of justice for this crime.

The Obama-Biden Administration’s record on the Armenian Genocide if provided below:

— The Obama-Biden Administration, soon after taking office, broke its repeatedly stated and explicitly articulated promise to properly condemn and commemorate the Armenian Genocide.

— The Obama-Biden Administration formally opposed the 2010 Congressional resolution commemorating the Armenian Genocide, encouraging U.S. legislators – in writing – to block passage of this measure.

— The Obama-Biden Administration’s Secretary of State, in 2012, publicly dismissed the Armenian Genocide as a matter for “historical debate,” subsequently ignoring calls by 60 U.S. Representatives to renounce this act of outright genocide denial.

— The Obama-Biden Administration filed a 2013 Amicus Curiae brief opposing Supreme Court consideration of a case allowing descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors to pursue insurance claims.

— The Obama-Biden Administration pressured Armenia to sign and support the 2009 Turkey-Armenia Protocols, a reckless and irresponsible accord that included provisions for creating a “historical commission” for the purpose – long advanced by Ankara – of calling into question the reality of the Armenian Genocide.

168: Russia’s Putin congratulates Armenian President on Independence Day

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Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a congratulatory letter to President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian on the occasion of the upcoming Independence Day.

“Dear Mr. President,

I am delighted to congratulate you on the occasion of the Independence Day of Armenia. The relations of our countries are based on centuries-old friendship traditions, spiritual closeness and mutual trust.

The further development of the allied relations, as well as the effective cooperation at different directions are in full accordance with the interests of the peoples of Armenia and Russia and are in line with the strengthening of regional security and stability.

I sincerely wish you good health, achievements, and peace and welfare to your compatriots”, reads the Russian President’s congratulatory letter.

In the Presence of The True Cross at St. Vartan Cathedral

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By Florence Avakian

To be in the presence of the True Cross of Jesus Christ is a deeply felt emotional experience.

In a powerful service at New York’s St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral on Sunday, September 15, witnesses were able to draw near to a relic of the True Cross. The sliver of the Holy Cross could be viewed imbedded in a cross-shaped reliquary, surrounded by the royal herb, basil.

The service for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross—led by the Vicar of St. Vartan Cathedral, the Very Rev. Fr. Mesrop Parsamyan—symbolized both the grief Christians feel over the Crucifixion, as well as the spirit of salvation and hope that the Holy Cross came to represent after the Resurrection.

The Exaltation of the Holy Cross—Khatchveratz in Armenian—is one of the church’s five major feast days, and the most important of the four feasts of the Holy Cross that mark the present season.  Sunday’s service began in the evening, with Fr. Parsamyan carrying the relic of the True Cross into the cathedral sanctuary.

He led a retinue of nine Armenian priests from area churches in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, as well as six deacons.  Also present in the sanctuary was Diocesan Vicar the Very Rev. Fr. Simeon Odabashian, representing Diocesan Primate Bishop Daniel Findikyan.

The priests and deacons chanted the prayers of the Medz Antasdan service, in Armenian and English, blessing the four corners of St. Vartan Cathedral to symbolize the four corners of the world. As the prayers were chanted, rose water was sprinkled on the large number of people attending, who in the symbology of the service represented the worldwide community of Christian believers.

The basil leaves which traditionally grace the church on Khatchveratz are a recollection of the re-discovery of the True Cross, in A.D. 326. The distinctive herb, named for the Greek word basileos (“king”), was found growing in profusion around the pile of debris where Christ’s crucifixion cross had lain undisturbed for some 300 years. Traditional holds that it was formally identified Queen Helena, the mother of the emperor Constantine the Great, when she had the recently deceased body of a young man placed on the discarded cross. The man instantly sprang to life, restored by the surging power of the Resurrection.

“For believers, the Holy Cross is a sign of victory,” said Fr. Mesrob Hovsepyan, pastor of the St. Gregory the Enlightener Church in White Plains, NY, in his thoughtful sermon.

“It is the sign of God’s love for us, and his forgiveness.  It is also a reminder that Christ brought resurrection for us through his crucifixion.”

“In our world of division, dishonesty, and hatred, where many fear death, the Cross brings unity, and promises life everlasting,” he continued. “It conveys honesty, love, and self-sacrifice, when there is a lack of peace.”

Every time, we make the Sign of the Cross, Fr. Hovsepyan relayed, “we receive the saving power of the cross, and the strength from Christ to protect ourselves from the power of evil in this world.” The cross is “everywhere in our lives, decorating our churches, homes, vestments and vessels. It does so because it is a sign of life.”

Traditionally, Armenian churches are built in the shape of a cross, “so that when we worship, we literally stand inside of the cross, and become part of the cross which leads us to our salvation.”

To conclude the service, worshippers came forward and kissed the relic of the True Cross, and received a sprig of the blessed basil herb.

A reception followed on the open air cathedral plaza, where people conversed with one another about the inspirational meaning of the service.

“Today at St. Vartan Cathedral, surrounded by our faithful community members, we performed a centuries-old service called Medz Antasdan,” explained Fr. Mesrop Parsamyan. “We blessed the four corners of the Earth with the Sign of the Cross. Indeed, the world is turning: the generations pass, and happy and sad times follow each other. However, the Cross is our only hope.”

“It is the sign and the proof par excellence of Christ’s love for us,” he said. “And it will always remain.”

 of the Khatchveratz service.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/20/2019

                                        Thursday, 
Pashinian Demands ‘New Impetus’ To Fight Against Corruption
Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian discusses with the heads of 
law-enforcement agencies the fight against corruption, Yerevan, September 20, 
2019.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Friday ordered Armenian law-enforcement 
authorities to step up their anti-corruption efforts and, in particular, 
recover more public funds embezzled or wasted by former officials.
Pashinian met with the heads of Armenia’s law-enforcement agencies and State 
Oversight Service to discuss what his press office described as further 
“measures planned in the fight against corruption.”
“I believe that we need to give new impetus to the fight against corruption 
and, if I can put it this way, restart this process,” he said in his opening 
remarks publicized by the office. “I find that extremely important not only in 
terms of solving corruption-related crimes committed in the past. I am also 
convinced that if we are not principled enough on this issue corruption is a 
phenomenon which will find ways of adapting to the new conditions and showing 
the ability to come back in a phased, slow, creeping fashion.”
The meeting came just days after Pashinian forced the resignations of the chief 
of the Armenian police, Valeri Osipian, and the director of the National 
Security Service (NSS), Artur Vanetsian, for still unclear reasons.
Vanetsian had overseen some of the most high-profile corruption investigations 
launched in Armenia since last year’s “Velvet Revolution.” He criticized 
Pashinian’s “spontaneous” leadership style in a September 16 statement that 
announced his resignation.
Pashinian said on Wednesday that Vanetsian’s exit will not reflect negatively 
on his administration’s anti-graft drive. “In the new Armenia the NSS is not a 
[single] individual, the NSS is a system and it will go after all current and 
former corrupt individuals, spies and other elements of this kind,” he wrote on 
Facebook.
Vanetsian and Osipian were replaced on a temporary basis by their respective 
deputies: Eduard Martirosian and Arman Sargsian. Both men attended the 
corruption-related meeting held by Pashinian.
Armenia - Vachagan Ghazarian, ex-President Serzh Sarkisian's former chief 
bodyguard, empties his bag filled with cash after being arrested by the 
National Security Service in Yerevan, 25 June 2018.
The 44-year-old prime minister has repeatedly claimed to have eliminated 
“systemic corruption” in the country since he swept to power in May 2018. 
During his 16-month rule, law-enforcement authorities have brought serious 
corruption charges against dozens of persons, including close relatives and 
cronies of former President Serzh Sarkisian.
Pashinian said on Friday that the state has recovered a total of 51 billion 
drams ($107 million) in lost public publics as a result of those criminal 
cases. He said that while this is “not a small sum” the law-enforcement bodies 
can do “much more.” He stressed at the same time that they must avoid 
“repressions” or other violations of the due process in that endeavor.
Pashinian already said on August 30 that Armenians expect a tougher 
anti-corruption fight from the authorities and that the latter are creating 
“new institutional structures” for that purpose. He praised an anti-graft 
strategy and a three-year action plan drafted by the Armenian Justice Ministry 
in June.
The documents call, among other things, for the creation of anti-corruption 
courts and a special law-enforcement agency empowered to prosecute state 
officials suspected of bribery, fraud and other corrupt practices.
Kocharian Again Denied Bail
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia -- Former President Robert Kocharian waves to supporters during his 
trial, Yerevan, .
Three days after deciding not to recognize Robert Kocharian’s arrest and 
prosecution as unconstitutional, a court in Yerevan also refused on Friday to 
release the former Armenian president from prison on bail.
Anna Danibekian, the judge presiding over the trial of Kocharian and three 
other former senior officials, thus dismissed defense lawyers’ assertions that 
he never attempted to hide from justice or obstruct the criminal investigation 
into the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan.
The lawyers requested bail for their client on Tuesday immediately after 
Danibekian rejected their interpretation of a recent ruling handed down by 
Armenia’s Constitutional Court. The trial prosecutors objected to the bail 
request. One of them spoke of a “very high risk” of Kocharian going into hiding 
and/or exerting “illegal influence” on witnesses in the event of his release.
The Constitutional Court ruled on September 4 that an article of the Armenian 
Code of Procedural Justice used against Kocharian is unconstitutional because 
it does not take account of current and former senior Armenian officials’ legal 
immunity from prosecution. According to the ex-president’s attorneys, this 
means that he must be set free and cleared of coup charges.
Armenia -- Judge Anna Danibekian presides over the trial of former President 
Robert Kocharian, Yerevan, .
The lawyers said on Tuesday that Danibekian bowed to what they called strong 
pressure exerted on her by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his political 
allies. One of them, Hayk Alumian, condemned the judge in even stronger terms 
after she refused to grant Kocharian bail.
“The court has thus become a tool for Mr. Kocharian’s political persecution,” 
Alumian charged in the courtroom. The court is now acting like a government 
tool.”
Alumian went on to demand that Danibekian recuse herself from the case. “You 
are unable to administer justice in this case because you are under the 
influence of the force persecuting Mr. Kocharian for political purposes,” the 
lawyer told her.
The 41-year-old judge said she will respond to the demand at the next court 
hearing which she scheduled for October 7.
The high-profile case was assigned to Danibekian less than a month ago. 
Kocharian’s trial was previously presided over by another judge, Davit 
Grigorian. The latter ordered Kocharian freed from custody on May 18. He also 
suspended the trial, questioning the legality of the coup charges leveled 
against the man who ruled Armenia from 1998-2008.
Grigorian was suspended by judicial authorities in July after a law-enforcement 
agency charged him with forgery. The judge denies the accusation.
Armenia -- District court judge Davit Grigorian leaves the courtroom after 
ordering former President Robert Kocharian's release from prison, May 18, 2019.
The Constitutional Court ruling on the case also angered the authorities. 
Pashinian denounced it as “illegal,” while the pro-government majority in the 
Armenian parliament decided to appeal to the high court to replace its 
chairman, Hrayr Tovmasian. Majority leaders accused Tovmasian of serious 
procedural violations and conflict of interest.
Kocharian, his former chief of staff Armen Gevorgian and retired army Generals 
Seyran Ohanian and Yuri Khachaturov stand accused of overthrowing the 
constitutional order in the wake of a disputed presidential election held in 
February 2008. The prosecution says that they illegally used the Armenian 
military against opposition protesters that demanded the rerun of the ballot.
All four defendants deny the accusations. Kocharian, who was also charged with 
bribery early this year, has repeatedly accused Pashinian of waging a 
“political vendetta” against him. The authorities deny political any motives 
behind the case.
Kocharian declared a state of emergency and ordered army units into Yerevan 
late on March 1, 2008 amid violent clashes between protesters and security 
forces which left ten people dead. He handed over power to Serzh Sarkisian, his 
preferred successor and official election winner, in April 2008.
Fugitive Ex-Official Faces More Corruption Charges
        • Susan Badalian
Armenia - Mihran Poghosian, head of the Service for the Mandatory Execution of 
Judicial Acts, at a news conference in Yerevan, January 25, 2013.
Investigators have brought fresh corruption charges against Mihran Poghosian, a 
former senior Armenian official who fled to Russia after being first indicted 
in Armenia early this year.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) alleged on Friday that Poghosian 
laundered in 2015 $1.2 million in cash acquired through illegal 
entrepreneurship and tax evasion. It said the money was channeled into an 
Armenian company belonging to him in the form of interest-free loans.
According to an SIS statement, one of those “loans” worth $690,000 was 
transferred from the bank account of a firm registered in Panama.
“We can’t give other details at the moment,” a spokeswoman for the 
law-enforcement agency, Marina Ohanjanian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service. “The 
investigation is continuing.”
Citing leaked documents known as the Panama Papers, an Armenian investigative 
website reported in April 2016 that Poghosian controls three shadowy firms 
registered in the Central American state. Poghosian dismissed the report at the 
time. Nevertheless, he resigned as head of Armenia’s Service for the Mandatory 
Execution of Judicial Acts (SMEJA) shortly afterwards.
A year later, Poghosian was elected to the Armenian parliament on the ticket of 
then President Serzh Sarkisian’s Republican Party. He was widely regarded as an 
influential figure in Armenia’s former leadership toppled during the 2018 
“Velvet Revolution.”
The 43-year-old was already charged in April this year with embezzling at least 
64.2 million drams ($135,000) in public funds while in office. He dismissed the 
charges as politically motivated.
Later in April, Poghosian was detained in Russia on an Armenian arrest warrant. 
However, Russian prosecutors subsequently refused to extradite him to Armenia.
The Russian ambassador in Yerevan, Sergey Kopyrkin, insisted last week that 
Poghosian was not granted political asylum in Russia. “According to my 
information, we are talking about a legal process, about the provision of 
necessary documents [to the Russian authorities,]” he said.
Biden Calls For U.S. Recognition Of Armenian Genocide
        • Heghine Buniatian
U.S. -- Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President 
Joe Biden walks with supporters at the Independence Day parade in Independence, 
Iowa, July 4, 2019.
U.S. Democratic presidential frontrunner and former Vice President Joe Biden 
has called for an official U.S. recognition of the 1915 Armenian genocide in 
Ottoman Turkey.
“The United States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian 
Genocide,” Biden said in a letter to the Armenian National Committee of America 
(ANCA) released by the lobby group on Friday.
“We must never forget or remain silent about this horrific and systematic 
campaign of extermination that resulted in the deaths of 1.5 million Armenian 
men, women, and children and the mass deportation of 2 million Armenians from 
their homes,” he wrote. “If we do not fully acknowledge, commemorate, and teach 
our children about genocide, the words “never again” lose their meaning.”
“Failing to remember or acknowledge the fact of a genocide only paves the way 
for future mass atrocities,” he added.
Biden, who is seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination for the 2020 
presidential election, was a strong backer of Armenian genocide recognition as 
a member the U.S. Senate. In particular, he co-sponsored in 2007 a relevant 
resolution that never reached the Senate floor.
The ANCA noted this fact in a statement. But it also pointed out that former 
President Barack Obama failed to honor his campaign pledges to reaffirm his 
recognition of the genocide if elected.
“The Obama-Biden Administration … pivoted hard against the spirit and letter of 
its high-profile campaign pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide, deepening 
official U.S. complicity in Turkey’s genocide denials and ongoing obstruction 
of justice for this crime,” read the ANCA statement.
U.S. - U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, U.S. Ambassador to UN Samantha Power, 
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian 
attend a ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral to mark the centennial 
of the Armenian genocide, 7May2015.
In 2010, Biden controversially claimed that then Armenian President Serzh 
Sarkisian had asked Washington not to “force” the issue of genocide recognition 
while Turkish-Armenian negotiations are in progress. Sarkisian denied the claim.
In May 2015, Biden joined Sarkisian and over two thousand Armenian Americans in 
attending a ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide 
held at Washington’s National Cathedral.
In an April 2015 statement, Obama again avoided using the word “genocide” in 
reference to the mass killings. He at the same time implicitly praised Pope 
Francis for honoring the victims of what the pontiff called “the first genocide 
of the 20th century” in a Vatican Mass. Obama also paid tribute to Henry 
Morgenthau, America’s First World War-era ambassador in Constantinople who 
tried to stop what he saw as a “campaign of race extermination” by the Ottoman 
Turks.
Press Review
Lragir.am says that “circles close to Armenia’s former regime” and like-minded 
commentators in Russia are spreading claims about a deterioration of 
Russian-Armenian relations. “Armenia continues to participate in Russian-led 
blocs, vote in Russia’s favor in international structures and fulfill all of 
its contractual obligations,” counters the pro-Western publication. “There have 
been no official statements [by Armenian leaders] on their revision.” In this 
regard, it quotes a Russian analyst, Modest Kolerov, as saying that Moscow is 
unhappy with the continuing imprisonment of former President Robert Kocharian 
and Yerevan’s stated efforts to strike arms deals with third countries. The 
publication argues that not only Nikol Pashinian but also Serzh Sarkisian vowed 
to develop Armenia’s defense industry.
“Zhamanak” is puzzled by Pashinian’s decision to appoint Valeri Osipian as his 
chief adviser right after removing him from the post of chief of the Armenian 
police. “Valeri Osipian is a policeman by profession and supposedly cannot give 
the prime minister professional advice on any other field,” writes the paper. 
“It must therefore be noted that his appointment [as chief adviser] is a 
political act. Is Nikol Pashinian thereby stopping Valeri Osipian from talking 
about the reasons for his resignation?” Osipian promised to give those reasons 
“later on” at a farewell meeting with senior police officials held on September 
18. The paper speculates that he thus threatened to “speak up if something is 
not done” by Pashinian.
“Aravot” weighs in on an unfolding debate over whether Armenia’s police and 
National Security Service (NSS) should be headed by career officers or 
political appointees. “There is no definitive answer to this question,” 
editorializes the paper. It points out that both security agencies were already 
run by political figures in the 1990s. It believes that the government should 
curtail the NSS’s powers, saying that the Armenian successor to the Soviet KGB 
should not deal with crimes like corruption and tax evasion.
(Lilit Harutiunian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Rep. Zoe Lofgren Congratulates Rep. Jackie Speier for Receiving Armenian Assembly’s Deukmejian Award

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

REP. ZOE LOFGREN CONGRATULATES
REP. JACKIE SPEIER FOR RECEIVING ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY’S DEUKMEJIAN AWARD

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) applauded Congresswoman Jackie
Speier (D-CA) for receiving the Assembly’s Deukmejian Award for Public Service,
and recognized the Assembly’s advocacy work.

 

“It is my
pleasure to congratulate my colleague and friend Rep. Jackie Speier for being
recognized by the Armenian Assembly at this year’s National Advocacy Conference
Gala for her years of being a stalwart supporter of United States-Armenia
relations,” Rep. Lofgren said. “Rep. Speier has a passion and personal devotion
for issues of importance to the Armenian-American community.”

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America’s 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“I want to
congratulate Rep. Speier, again, for receiving this honor, and to thank the
Armenian Assembly for recognizing her and for all the work you do to advocate
on behalf of Armenian-Americans.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/zoelofgren2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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Rep. Jim Costa Congratulates Rep. Jackie Speier for Her Distinguished Public Service Award

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

REP. JIM COSTA CONGRATULATES REP.
JACKIE SPEIER FOR HER DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA) applauded Congresswoman Jackie Speier
(D-CA) for receiving the Assembly’s Deukmejian Award for Public Service.

 

“It gives me
great pleasure to mark this special occasion to celebrate U.S.-Armenian
relations, and how far we have come. Since the establishment of the Armenian
Assembly more than 45 years ago, the Assembly has continuously been on the
forefront of promoting public awareness of U.S.-Armenian issues, supporting
democracy in Armenia and Artsakh, and advancing universal recognition of the
Armenian Genocide,” Rep. Costa told the Assembly.

 

“We are
gathered here today to also celebrate dedicated public servants who have
strengthened U.S.-Armenian Relations. It gives me great pleasure and honor to
congratulate the recipient of the Public Service Award for this year – our
fellow colleague, and Co-Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus,
Congresswoman Jackie Speier. Over the years, I have had the privilege of
serving with Congresswoman Speier from the California State Assembly, Senate,
and here in the House of Representatives. Her tenacity and passion for public
service is unparalleled. Congresswoman Speier has been an advocate of human
rights across the globe before she became an elected official. We are all lucky
to have her as a colleague and a strong leader as a Co-Chair of the
Congressional Armenian Caucus. Congresswoman, congratulations again and thank
you for your leadership,” he said.

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America’s 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“As a
Caucus, we must continue to fulfill the mission of the Caucus and build on our
accomplishments such as continued foreign aid, demining efforts in Artsakh, and
ultimately, universal Armenian Genocide recognition. Coming from the land of
William Saroyan, I am proud of all the efforts put forth by the Caucus and I
look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues on enhancing U.S.-Armenian
relations,” Rep. Costa added.

 

“I want to
congratulate Rep. Speier, again, for receiving this honor, and to thank the
Armenian Assembly for recognizing her and for all the work you do to advocate
on behalf of Armenian-Americans.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/costa2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2019-049

Rep. Pingree Applauds Rep. Jackie Speier’s Record in Congress

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

REP. CHELLIE PINGREE APPLAUDS
REP. JACKIE SPEIER’S RECORD IN CONGRESS

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), Congresswoman Chellie (D-MN) applauded Congresswoman Jackie
Speier (D-CA) impressive record in Congress and for receiving the Assembly’s
Deukmejian Award for Public Service.

 

“As her
colleague on the Congressional Armenia Caucus, I have been fortunate to have a
front seat at Congresswoman Speier’s tireless advocacy supporting US-Armenia
relations. During her ten years in Congress, Congresswoman Speier has led the
charge to reaffirm the United States’ recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and
pushed for aid funding for Armenia. Just this year Congresswoman Speier was
successful in providing Armenia with an additional $40 million in democracy aid
funding. I am pleased to see her fervent advocacy be recognized,” Rep. Pingree
stated.

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America’s 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“In addition
to her critical work on issues important to the Armenian American community,
Congresswoman Speier has also been a strong and passionate leader for women’s
rights. From her efforts to end the epidemic of sexual assault in the military
and on college campuses, to closing the gender pay gap, the Congresswoman has
been a powerful champion for women during our time in Congress,” she added.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/pingree2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2019-050

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Praised Rep. Jackie Speier on Receiving Public Service Award and Activism Promoting U.S.-Armenia Relations

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

REP. TULSI GABBARD PRAISED REP.
JACKIE SPEIER ON RECEIVING PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD AND ACTIVISM PROMOTING
U.S.-ARMENIA RELATIONS

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) congratulated
Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) for receiving the Assembly’s Deukmejian
Award for Public Service, and praised her activism promoting U.S.-Armenia
relations.

 

“As an
Armenian-American, she has championed the United States-Armenia relationship
throughout her years as a public servant from her time as a County Supervisor
in northern California through her tenure in the California Legislature, and
now as a senior member of the House of Representatives. She has helped advance
humanitarian assistance to Armenia and Arsakh, steadfastly supported
Congressional affirmation of the Armenian Genocide, and promoted projects to
bring together American and Armenian civil societies. I have seen, first-hand,
the impact U.S. engagement has meant to Armenia and the region,” Rep. Gabbard
stated.

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America’s 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“Today,
young Armenian-Americans can look to her example of determination and
dedication to America and the communities she has and continues to serve. It is
the same spirit that brings you together today – from across the country – to
make your voices heard in the hall of Congress. Your activism empowers the
Armenian Assembly to continue its mission of promoting public awareness of the
important issues impacting Armenian-Americans and ensuring Congress take an
active role in building stronger bridges between America and Armenia,” she
added.

 

“I look
forward to the growing engagement of the Armenian-American community as we work
together in support of our shared values. Congratulations to the Armenian
Assembly of America and to my friend, Congresswoman Jackie Speier, I wish you
all a wonderful event,” Rep. Gabbard concluded.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/gabbard2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2019-051

Rep. Jamie Raskin Celebrates Armenia’s Commitment to Democracy and Thanks Rep. Jackie Speier for Bolstering U.S.-Armenia Relations

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:

Contact:
Danielle Saroyan Ashbahian

Telephone:
(202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

REP. JAMIE RASKIN CELEBRATES
ARMENIA’S COMMITMENT TO DEMOCRACY AND THANKS REP. JACKIE SPEIER FOR BOLSTERING
U.S.-ARMENIA RELATIONS

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) celebrated Armenia’s commitment to
democracy and thanked Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) for bolstering U.S.-Armenia
relations.

 

Rep. Raskin
stated: “…I join you in spirit to celebrate Armenia’s remarkable political
transition and commitment to democracy. I would also like to join you in
recognizing my sensational and ubiquitous colleague, Congresswoman Jackie
Speier, who has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to solidifying democracy
in Armenia and to strengthening relations between our two countries.”

 

“As co-chair
of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, Congresswoman Speier has been a
fierce advocate for humanitarian assistance to Armenia and Artsakh and has
highlighted the importance of strong U.S.-Armenia relations. She has also
worked to educate the world about Armenia’s history in an effort to prevent
future atrocities,” he added.

 

Congresswoman
Speier was honored for her exemplary work in the U.S. House of Representatives,
as well as her leadership, dedication, and passionate support of Armenia and
Artsakh. Armenian American leaders and activists throughout the United States
attended the Gala in Washington, D.C., which was part of the Armenian Assembly
of America’s 2019 National Advocacy Conference.

 

“I am grateful
for Congresswoman Speier’s leadership and her work to bolder the U.S. Armenia
partnership,” Rep. Raskin said.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/raskin2019

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide
organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues.
The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

 

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NR#: 2019-049