What is behind European MPs’ visits to Nagorno-Karabakh

Vestnik Kavkaza
Sept 19 2019
19 Sep in 11:30 Foreign Policy News

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan welcomes German citizen, European Parliament deputy Martin Sonneborn’s visit to the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan occupied by Armenia

One of the fundamental principles of Western democracies is the ability of an ordinary citizen of a given country to participate in democratic elections, run for and hold a public office. Yet, not less important is the ability, or an obligation, if you will, to honor and most importantly, represent the official positions of the office and the government one represents. That includes communications with and visits of public officials and legislators to unrecognized authorities and ungoverned territories.

As the US international affairs expert, Peter Tase, notes in the article European MPs must honor official positions of public offices they hold published in Foreign Policy news, case in point, the willingness of some European MPs to violate the official stance of European governments and establish ties with separatist and in most cases, criminal governments. Visits by those MPs to Azerbaijan’s breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh prove that they prefer own interests to those of European taxpayers. Some facts show that behind those visits stand prejudicial reasons.

In late August, Martin Sonneborn, a member of European Parliament from Germany, visited Nagorno-Karabakh, a breakaway region of Azerbaijan, captured by Armenian forces in the early 1990s. As part of the visit that took place at the initiative of the European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD), Mr Sonneborn was accompanied by a 25-member delegation of writers, scientists and journalists, as well as his wife Claudia Toursarkissian, an ethnic Armenian. In response, the Azerbaijani authorities blacklisted the MP, claiming he violated the laws of the country by visiting the unrecognized territory without permission of Azerbaijan. Sonnerborn, in turn, ridiculed the Azerbaijani government on his Facebook page, saying he wanted to make it to the top of the list with some other blacklisted foreign visitors.

“I have come to Karabakh along with a 25-member delegation of journalists, writers and professors. My wife Claudia Toursarkissian is also with me. She has come here to make a film about Karabakh. We will show this film to the world and succeed in this region’s independence. As far as I return to Brussels, I will propagate the idea that the region deserves to be independent,” Sonneborn said at his news conference in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Martin Sonneborn became a member of the European Parliament in 2014. He was the editor-in-chief of the satirical magazine “Titanic” from 2000 to 2005. He said that during his election campaign he had gotten inspired by “successful political clowns” from other countries, including the now US President Donald Trump. His victory in the election was unexpected not only for German political circles, but Sonneborn himself. The German media stressed that Sonneborn’s party won two seats in the European Parliament because of using such populist slogans like “Merkel is stupid”.

After his election Mr Sonneborn paid two visits to Nagorno Karabakh and lobbied for recognition of the breakaway republic’s independence which has not so far been recognized by any country in the world. At the same time, the MP has done much less to his electoral base, not addressing the more important problems of environmental protection, financial crisis and nationalism that German taxpayers are concerned about.

The energy-rich Azerbaijan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 amid political turmoil and against a backdrop of violence in its Nagorno-Karabakh region.During the collapse of the Soviet Union, ethnic Armenians living in the region, at the instigation of the Armenian Republic, petitioned for independence and but were denied the calls based on the constitution of Azerbaijan, Soviet Union and provisions of the UN Charter. Nevertheless, aided by the Russian and Armenian troops, separatists were able to capture a sizeable chunk of territory, declaring independence from Azerbaijan. The UN does not recognize the self-proclaimed republic and its Security Council adopted four resolutions calling for an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian troops from the occupied Azerbaijani territories.

Germany, which Sonneborn represents in the European Parliament, is among other UN member states which does not recognize Nagorno Karabakh as an independent states, and supports the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. On its official website, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs made it clear that Berlin does not recognize the “Nagorno-Karabakh republic” and does not provide consular support to its citizens there. The German government also makes it clear that any visits to Nagorno-Karabakh without the consent of Azerbaijan run contrary to the Azerbaijani law. The ministry urges German citizens to refrain from visiting the area.

The German Foreign Ministry condemned Sonneborn’s latest visit to Nagorno-Karabakh visit. However, it added that the ministry had no power over the legislators. 

Despite being blacklisted by Azerbaijan for an illegal entry to Azerbaijani territories without permission of official Baku, Sonneborn wrote in his Twitter that he did not care about the issue and that next time he would visit Nagorno-Karabakh with a 100-member delegation.

What could possible make it that enticing for an European MP to visit unrecognized entities beyond Germany in violation of laws of the country and ethnical norms of European and German parliaments? If the MP regards himself so outspoken for individual values he chooses to represent, then why does he not visit other separatist territories, including South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Crimea? Moreover, what makes the disgruntled Sonneborn makes statements against not only the government, but also the people of Azerbaijan in a highly prejudicial tone, calling them “nomadic Tatars”?  

Looks like, lambasting Azerbaijan, violating its laws and ethical barriers of European and German legislation at the behest of the Brussels-based European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD), seems like a better option to Sonneborn that addressing issues of immediate concern to his voters. Evidently, the support – financial or not – from EAFJD seems to be overwhleming.Kaspar Karapetyan , the head of EAFJD accompanied Sonneborn during the visit to Nagorno-Karabakh and attended all his meetings. To this day, the German MP has not provided information about the source of funds which paid for his visit.

It is noteworthy that in an interview with Telepolis newspaper, Sonneborn openly admitted that his political views stemmed from his feelings for his ethnic Armenian wife.“My wife is Armenian. Earlier, I called on the EU to accept Turkey’s membership. As soon as I got married, I changed my view. If our party (Die PARTEI) comes to power, the Turks will never manage to enter the EU,” Sonneborn said. This statement further demonstrates that in Sonneborn’s political activity, his personal feelings outweigh the interests of German taxpayers and positions of the German and European governments. 

This is not an isolated case of German MPs being used for political purposes by the Armenian narrow interest groups. In the spring of 2019, another German member of the Bundestag (from the Alternative for Germany/AfD party) Stefan Keuter visited Nagorno Karabakh, as well. Even without a visit to an ungoverned territory, Keuter has made headlines for erratic and racist behavior. A German news agency stern.de reported that a German blogger had sued Keuter as the MP called the blogger “Judensau (Jewpig)” and greeted him with the phrase “Heil Hitler”. The issue that angered Keuter was the publication of a search by the blogger in the abovementioned website alleging that the MP circulated through WhatsApp messaging service Hitler’s phrase “Hello Vienna”.

The MP read the search and insulted the blogger, urging him to remove the article. Stern.de added that a fascist sign was painted on the wall of Keuter’s bathroom. It is also known that Keuter also posted through WhatsApp Hitler’s photos in Vienna and his candle figurine.

Frank Engel, yet another European MP from Luxembourg, is also distinguished for his contributory support to authorities of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh republic. Sputnik Armenia portal wrote that after marrying Tatev Manukyan, an ethnic Armenian, the couple spent their “honeymoon” in the occupied Azerbaijani territories. “After returning from Nagorno-Karabakh, Frank Engel added suffix ‘yan’ to his last name inscribed on the board of the door on his residence and became Engelyan,” Sputnik Armenia reported, quoting Armenian Foreign Ministry press-secretary Tigran Balayan.

Another Armenian source drew attention to a social media post by Engelyan’s wife. The post claimed that the MP, who had been photographed in national Armenian dress, said that he would not let Azerbaijanis to get back even an inch of lands in Nagorno-Karabakh.“They [Azerbaijanis – Ed] will fail to get even an inch of land. I am ready to wear a military uniform for the sake of this,” rusarminfo.ruwebsite reported the MP as saying. Angered by actions of the MP from Luxembourg, Azerbaijan’s Prosecutor General’s Office put Frank Engel on the international wanted list for visiting Nagorno-Karabakh without Azerbaijan’s permission.

While the willingness of Armenian interest groups to lure European members of parliament into unrecognized territories is understandable as it serves their main purpose – to get recognition and as much exposure about Nagorno Karabakh as possible – yet it is not understandable as to why the MPs choose to be lured disregarding interests of their own governments and electoral base. A public office is a representation of positions and values of the majority, and none has so far supported violation of international norms and laws of UN member-states. One can choose to support separatism and ethnic nationalism in any part of the world, but that should only be possible in a personal capacity. The question is though: would Armenian interest groups pay as much attention to Sonneborns, Keuters and Engels if they didn’t hold public office? I tend to think not.


«Centenary of Foundation of the History Museum of Armenia» collector coin issued

News.am, Armenia
Sept 19 2019
«Centenary of Foundation of the History Museum of Armenia» collector coin issued «Centenary of Foundation of the History Museum of Armenia» collector coin issued

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The History Museum of Armenia (HMA) was founded in accordance with law №439 adopted on September 9, 1919 by the Parliament of the first Republic of Armenia. The HMA started on the basis of collections of the Armenian Ethnographical Association of the Caucasus, Nor Nakhijevan Museum of Armenian Antiquities, Museum of Antiquities of Ani, Vagharshapat Repository of Ancient Manuscripts. The first director of the museum was famous ethnologist Yervand Lalayan. 

The mission of the HMA is to preserve, replenish, study and publicize museum objects and collections, which represent the history and culture of Armenia and the Armenian people. 

The HMA preserves the national collection of around 400 000 objects, which are displayed in the departments of Archeology, Ethnography, Numismatics, and Documents and represent an integral picture of the history and culture of Armenia from prehistoric times to our days.

Since 1948, the HMA has been publishing reports on archeological excavations and scientific works on Armenian architecture, archeology, ethnography, and history. 

Obverse: objects from HMA collection – “Sculptural group with a chariot” (15th-14th centuries BC, Lori Berd, bronze, № 2728-12), “Figurine of a chamois” (13th-12th centuries BC, Artik, bronze, № 2173-553), “Four-wheeled chariot” (15th-14th centuries BC, Lchashen, wood, №2009-609), “Leather shoe” (Areni-1 Cave Complex, Trench 3, Copper Age, 36th century BC, №3194), “Ornamental plate with the image of a lion” (7th century BC, Karmir Blour, bronze, № 2783-193).

Reverse: the HMA building (architects – Mark Grigoryan, Eduard Sarapyan) and logotype, an Armenian ornament. 

Face value       1000 dram

Metal/fineness           silver 9250

Weight            33,6 g

Diameter         40,0 mm

Qualityproof

Edge    ribbed

Quantity          500 pcs

Year of issue   2019

Designed by Eduard Kurghinyan.        

Minted in the Lithuanian Mint.

Notice

Collector coins are made of precious metals and are issued to present to the society the national, international, historical and cultural, spiritual and other values of the country, to immortalize these values in the metal and to meet the demands of the numismatic market.

Like any other currency the collector coins have face value which makes them the means of payment. However, the face value of these coins is much lower that their cost price which includes the cost of the precious metal used for manufacturing of the coin, mintage and other expenses. Low face value and high cost price allow these coins to be considered as the items of collection and not the means of payment used in money circulation. The collector coins have also the sale price set by the Central Bank of Armenia.

As the items of collection the collector coins are issued in very restricted quantities and are not reissued. 

Numismatists, collectors and all interested persons can buy the Armenian collector coins in the sales salon “Numismatist” which is in the building of the Central Bank of Armenia and is open for everyone. 

Moscow Armenian Theater performs in Cyprus

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2019
Culture 11:05 19/09/2019 Armenia

The Moscow Armenian Theater, headed by its Director Slava Stepanyan, performed at the opening of the Second Russian Theatre Season in Cyprus on Wednesday.

The theater was set to perform three plays, including one based on contemporary Armenian writer Karine Khodikyan’s “Love Quadrangle”, in Armenian with Russian subtitles, Stepanyan told TASS.

Meanwhile, Minister-Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Cyprus Andrey Panyukhov stressed that relations between Russia and Armenia have a ‘truly allied and strategic’ character. He also recalled that Cyprus is home to a large Armenian community having 3,000 members according to statistics. 

Other officials expected to resign in Armenia

ARKA, Armenia
Sept 19 2019

YEREVAN, September 19. /ARКА/. A series of resignations in Armenia’s executive institutions will continue, Zhoghovurd reported on Thursday.  According to the daily, Vice Premier Mher Grigoryan, Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, Emergency Minister Feliks Tsolakyan and Environment Minister Erik Grigoryan are expected to submit their resignations.

The paper analysts don’t rule out that finance and economy ministers as well as the head of the State Revenue Committee may resign.

They believe that after his trip to the United States, the prime minister will dismiss also Health Minister Arsen Torosyan and Labor and Social Affairs Minister Zaruhi Batoyan.
They expect changes also in the National Assembly. In their words, Vice Speaker Lena Nazaryan will resign, and Mikael Zolyan will quit My Step faction.

According to another daily, Hraparak, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Hayk Grigoryan will be dismissed as well. -0—

The number of Armenian citizens who support country’s integration with Eurasian economic union is on the decline

ARKA, Armenia
Sept 19 2019

YEREVAN, September 19. /ARКА/. A public opinion poll conducted by APR Group earlier this year that involved 1,200 respondents across Armenia, found out that 30% of respondents believe that their country should integrate with the European Union (EU), 20% – with the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 30% believe that it should integrate both with the EU and the EEU, and 6% believe that Armenia should not integrate with any international organization.

According to the survey, the number of Armenian citizens who support the country’s integration with the EEU has been steadily declining since it joined the bloc of several former Soviet republics four years ago, while the number of those who support the country’s closer integration with the EU  has stabilized after a sharp jump in 2016.

‘A comparative analysis of five-year studies shows that only in 2014 and 2015 the number of supporters of Armenia’s membership in the EU was less than the number of those who supported its membership in the EEU.’ according to the poll.

In 2016, the number of supporters of EU membership exceeded the number of EEU membership supporters. The drop in all likelihood was caused by large-scale sales of Russian weapons to Azerbaijan after the April war in 2016, according to the study said.

It also says that the attitude towards the Eurasian Economic Union is completely interconnected with the attitude of Armenian citizens towards Russia. The largest number of EU supporters are in Aragatsotn region (44%), Vayots Dzor (38%) and Yerevan (41%). The number of EEU supporters are the largest in Lori region (36%) and Ararat (33%). The largest number of those who support both integrations are in Syunik (69%), Gegharkunik (60%), and Shirak (56%) regions.

Men are more likely to preserve Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union than women. While among men the level of support for the EU and the EEU is approximately the same, among women there are almost twice as many EU supporters.

The wealthier and better-educated support the European Union integration, the poorer – the Eurasian Economic Union. Supporters of the EEU receive information from formal sources, while supporters of the EU receive it from informal sources, as well as from the Internet and social networks.
The survey was commissioned by the Vanadzor office of the Helsinki Civil Assembly. –0-

Sports: Giorgio Petrosyan talks of his hard life in Armenia before becoming a kickboxing legend

Fan Sided
Sept 19 2019

by Amy Kaplan 32 minutes ago Follow @photoamy33


Giorgio Petrosyan grew up in war-torn Armenia, pushing through each and every day with his family just to survive. That is what has turned “The Doctor” into one of the best kickboxers in the world today.

Petrosyan takes on Samy Sana in the finals of the ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix at ONE: Century Part 2 on Sunday, Oct. 13, 3019 from the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. The bout is on part two of the doubleheader.

The 33-year-old Petrosyan has over 100 professional kickboxing matches on his resume, but his drive to compete and become the best started back as a young child in Yerevan, Armenia.

“I was just a kid then and I remember doing chores around the house with my mother,” Petrosyan said. “We had no electricity and we would get just one hour of electricity a day. My brother would go out and get bread at six in the morning since there was a family that had some. We needed gas for heating, so we had no heat because we did not have any gas.

“Times were hard, but I have to say that my parents always provided for me and I think it was much harder on them because I was just a little boy. It felt normal for me, but my parents had it tough, and Armenia as a whole, because those were difficult times.”

Petrosyan and his family fled Armenia just as the war was coming to an end. He would make his kickboxing debut in 2003, winning his first nine bouts before a draw. In 2018, Petrosyan stepped inside the ONE ring for the first time, earning a decision over Jo Nattawut at ONE: Heroes of Honor. He has picked up three more wins under the ONE Championship banner.

“I pull out all the stops and I train so hard so that I will be able to do what I know best when I get in the ring,” he said. “I am very relaxed when I step into the ring because I know what I am supposed to do. I love (competing) and I love showing off what I am capable of.”

ONE: Century features Aung La N Sang defending his ONE Light Heavyweight World Championship against Brandon Vera, along with Bibiano Fernandes putting his ONE Bantamweight World Championship on the line against Kevin Belingon — notable matchups among a series of compelling showdowns.

ONE Championship: Century takes place on Sunday, October 13, 2019, live from the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. Follow along with FanSided MMA who will be cage-side for all your live results and highlights from the night.

Sports: Armenia advances two spots in FIFA rankings

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 19 2019
Sport 16:07 19/09/2019 Armenia

Armenia’s national football team has moved up two places to 96th in the latest FIFA world rankings released on Thursday after beating Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Euro 2020 qualifiers.

The rankings are still led by Belgium, followed by France and Brazil. England is ranked fourth and Portugal comes fifth on the list.

Among Armenia’s competitors in the Euro 2020 Group J Italy holds the highest 15th position.

Armenian Assembly of America National Advocacy Conference Activists Secure Immediate Results on Capitol Hill

ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA
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NATIONAL ADVOCACY CONFERENCE ACTIVISTS SECURE IMMEDIATE RESULTS ON CAPITOL HILL

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Armenian American leaders and activists
from across the United States attended the Armenian Assembly of America’s 2019
National Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C. this week, and secured
immediate results following meetings on Capitol Hill.

 

As an
immediate result from the meetings, Congressmen David Schweikert (R-AZ) and
Paul Gosar (R-AZ) joined the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues.

 

“The
Armenian Assembly of America appreciates all of our members and activists who
took time from their busy schedules to travel to Washington, D.C. and join us
for our Advocacy Day on the Hill. With many more results to come, we are
encouraged to welcome Congressmen Schweikert and Gosar on the Armenia Caucus so
quickly following our meetings,” Armenian Assembly Executive Director
Bryan Ardouny stated.

 

“We
would like to thank the efforts of our Arizona delegation, especially Kirk,
Zhanet, Armen, and Shoushana Kaprelian, who have helped us year round in our
efforts to engage more with elected officials in Arizona,” Ardouny added.

 

In addition,
Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA) co-sponsored H.Res.296, which affirms the
United States’ record on the Armenian Genocide, and Congressmen Jamie Raskin
(D-MD) and Mark Takano (D-CA) co-sponsored H.Res.452, applauding the recent
free, fair, and transparent parliamentary elections and peaceful transfer of
power in Armenia, as well as reaffirming the critical importance of the United
States-Armenia partnership after meetings with Assembly activists.

 

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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Joe Biden Says

ARMENIAN
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FORMER VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN SAYS
U.S. MUST REAFFIRM ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN LETTER TO ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY

 

Congratulates Rep. Jackie Speier for Receiving Deukmejian Award

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter to the Armenian Assembly of
America (Assembly), former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. said that the
United States must reaffirm the Armenian Genocide. Biden sent a congratulatory
letter honoring Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) for receiving the Assembly’s
Deukmejian Award for Public Service.

 

“The United
States must reaffirm, once and for all, our record on the Armenian Genocide. As
a co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, Congresswoman Speier
has been an unfailing champion on this important issue. 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,” Vice President Biden
told the Armenian Assembly.

 

“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 as and as
powerful for future generations as for those whose memories are seared by
tragedy. Failing to remember or acknowledge the facts of a genocide only paves
the way for future mass 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’m proud
to join the Armenian Assembly of America in honoring Congresswoman Jackie
Speier’s steadfast commitment to advancing U.S.-Armenian relations.
Representative Speier has demonstrated incredible leadership in Congress on
issues ranging from women’s rights and national security to global human rights
and the support of free and fair democracy. The people of California and the
American people are fortunate to have her fighting for justice and equality at
home and abroad – the world is truly better for it,” Vice President Biden
stated.

 

The full
letter is available at bit.ly/joebiden2019

 

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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