AP: Azerbaijan holds military parade after Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

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Dec 10 2020
World Dec 10, 2020 12:21 PM EST

BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — More than 3,000 troops took part in a military parade in Azerbaijan on Thursday to celebrate reclaiming control over broad swathes of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding lands in a conflict with Armenia.

The parade attended by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who strongly backed Azerbaijan, also involved dozens of military vehicles, and a flyby of combat aircraft. The display, which also featured a Turkish commando brigade and Turkish drones, was held a month after a Russia-brokered deal ended six weeks of fierce fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev showered Turkey with praise, hailing its support for the ex-Soviet Caspian Sea nation as “an example of our unity, our brotherhood.”

Nagorno-Karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but was under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994. That war left Nagorno-Karabakh itself and substantial surrounding territory in Armenian hands.

In 44 days of fighting that began in late September and left more than 5,600 people killed on both sides, the Azerbaijani army pushed deep into Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing Armenia to accept a Russia-brokered peace deal that saw Azerbaijan reclaim much of the separatist region along with surrounding areas.

In his speech, Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s continued support to Azerbaijan, saying that “as long as Turkey and Azerbaijan work hand in glove, they will continue to overcome all difficulties and run from one success to the next.”

Erdogan voiced hope that Armenia would “take lessons” from its defeat and noted that Turkey was ready to reopen the border with Armenia if it takes unspecified “positive steps.”

Turkey and Azerbaijan have shut their borders with Armenia ever since the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict erupted, a blockade that has weakened the economy of the landlocked country.

“As long as positive steps are taken, we would open our gates, which were closed,” Erdogan said. “It’s not that we want to keep our doors closed to Armenia … we have no enmity with the people of Armenia. Our problem is with the Armenian leadership.”

The Nov. 10 peace deal became a major trauma for Armenians, triggering a month of protests calling for the resignation of the country’s prime minister, Nikola Pashinyan. Pashinyan has refused to step down, describing the peace agreement as a bitter but necessary move that prevented Azerbaijan from taking over the entire Nagorno-Karabakh.

As Aliyev and Erdogan watched the parade in Baku, several thousand people in Armenia’s capital demonstrated in front of the government building to push the demand for Pashinyan to resign. Protesters tried to enter the building but were pushed back by police who arrested scores.

Associated Press writers Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, Avet Demourian in Yerevan, Armenia, and Daria Litvinova and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow, contributed to this report.

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 17:24, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Azerbaijan will hold Russia-mediated negotiations on fixing the border between them, Deputy PM of Armenia Tigran Avinyan told lawmakers in parliament when asked on the demarcation process in the Syunik province after the Artsakh war.

Avinyan assured that the Republic of Armenia has not ceded territory.

He said the government is now preparing legal documents regarding the entire length of the border for upcoming negotiations with Azerbaijan that will likely take place this year under Russian mediation.

“As of this moment I can say that the legal border, as such, between the Republic of Armenia and Azerbaijan isn’t finally recorded. And we have brought to light all legal documents and maps which will be the basis for these negotiations, and negotiations with this agenda will take place within the next weeks,” Avinyan said.

Regarding the deployment of the military, Avinyan said as of this moment the Armenian military is deployed near the Tegh village in different positions, and he noted that the final deployments will happen after agreements and negotiations.

 “I want to assure that from this side of the border of Armenia, in our side nothing was ceded and nothing can be ceded. Nevertheless, I’d like to clarify that the legal border, as such, should be adopted by both sides in the form of a final document as result of negotiations,” he said.

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Armenian deputy PM, French Ambassador discuss humanitarian situation in Artsakh

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 16:25, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan received today Ambassador of France to Armenia Jonathan Lacôte, the deputy PM’s Office told Armenpress.

During the meeting the officials discussed a number of issues relating to Artsakh. They agreed that the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship is the only format for the comprehensive settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Tigran Avinyan highlighted the recent adoption of resolutions by the French Senate and National Assembly on the need to recognize the Republic of Artsakh.

The officials discussed the humanitarian situation in Artsakh, as well as issues relating to the preservation of Armenian cultural heritage. In this context the Armenian side highly appreciated the engagement of the French people, President of France Emmanuel Macron in particular for providing humanitarian aid to the displaced people.

As for the exchange process of the prisoners of war, deputy PM Avinyan said the Armenian side has proposed to apply “all for all” principle, as well as to create a mechanism according to which in case of having a new POW each of the sides is obliged to return them without preconditions.

Avinyan also informed that currently the government is working on an anti-crisis economic program which should contribute to the recovery of the economic activity in the country.

In his turn the French Ambassador said the bilateral agenda is quite full and stressed the need for taking active steps to implement new projects.

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Police probe Yerevan car bombing of AEB banking executive as attempted murder

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 17:50, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Authorities are searching for the suspect who placed a bomb under the car of a banking executive in Yerevan in an attempted murder, the Committee of Investigations told ARMENPRESS.

The suspect placed an explosive under a Lexus SUV belonging to the executive director of ARMECONOMBANK (AEB) which was parked on Davtyan Street in Yerevan. The bomb exploded Wednesday morning but the banking executive escaped unharmed because he wasn’t in the vehicle. The SUV was being driven by someone else when it exploded. Authorities did not reveal the identity of the driver but said they he also escaped unharmed.

The Committee of Investigations launched a criminal case on attempted murder and illegal acquisition of firearms and explosives.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 09-12-20

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 17:21, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, 9 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 9 December, USD exchange rate up by 1.35 drams to 515.48 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.23 drams to 624.97 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate stood at 7.03 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 6.24 drams to 693.01 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 216.63 drams to 30960.97 drams. Silver price up by 13.05 drams to 405.63 drams. Platinum price up by 60.98 drams to 16970.82 drams.

USA ready to assist Armenia in overcoming post-war difficulties – Ambassador

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 18:24, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS.  Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia Vahram Dumanyan received on December 9 the delegation led by Ambassador of the USA to Armenia Lynne Tracy.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Ministry, issues referring to the educational, scientific and cultural programs between Armenia and the USA, as well as issues referring to the possible expansion of the cooperation were on the agenda.

Greeting the guests, Minister Dumanyan emphasized the importance of the activities of the U.S. Embassy and its joint programs with the Ministry. Focusing on the Azerbaijani policy of eradicating the Armenian historical-religious heritage during and after the war, Vahram Dumanyan proposed to observe the possibilities of expanding cooperation in the sphere of culture.

‘’At the moment the Armenian cultural and religious monuments that have passed under the Azerbaijani control are being destroyed and distorted. Azerbaijan’s policy of cultural genocide violates international norms and contradicts universal values’’, Minister Dumanyan said, adding that he expects the assistance of also the U.S. Embassy in protecting Armenia’s material and mom-material heritage.

Thanking for the reception, Ambassador Lynn Tracey noted that they are ready to expand cooperation and help Armenia overcome the difficulties of the post-war period as soon as possible.

Other issues of mutual interest were also discussed during the meeting.

Dutch parliament adopts resolution on need to decide status for Artsakh

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 18:35, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS.  The Dutch parliament unanimously adopted a resolution on the need to ensure the permanent security of the people of Artsakh and decide its status. ARMENPRESS was informed from the website of the Dutch parliament.

‘’There is an urgent need to initiate a final settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, to ensure strong security for the local population and to determine its status. To this end, we call on the government to make efforts within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group’’, reads the resolution.

Governor of Ararat Province resigns

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 18:53, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS.  Governor of Ararat Province of Armenia Garik Sargsyan has submitted a resignation letter, ARMENPRESS reports Sargsyan wrote on his Facebook page.

‘’Today I submitted my resignation to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. I worked as the governor of Ararat for 2.5 years. Immediately after starting work, I set about developing the region and making the lives of our residents more prosperous. Of course, there was not enough time to implement all our plans, but during this time a lot of work was done that had not been done for years before the revolution’’, Sargsyan wrote.

At the same time, Garik Sargsyan assured that the maximum was done with the resources available in the past 2.5 years. He promised to present a detailed report on the work done in the near future.

Pashinyan reaffirms his concept – NK conflict settlement should be acceptable for all parties

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 18:38, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan continues to hold the position that the solution of Nagorno Karabakh issue should be acceptable for the people of Armenia, people of Artsakh and people of Azerbaijan, ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan said at the National Assembly during parliament-Cabinet Q&A session.

MP from ‘’Bright Armenia’’ Party Arkady Khachatryan asked the PM how he sees the implementation of the right to self-determination of the people of Artsakh under the current circumstances.

‘’Yes, I continue to hold the position that the solution of Nagorno Karabakh issue should be acceptable for the people of Armenia, people of Artsakh and people of Azerbaijan’’, Pashinyan said, adding that the remaining issues are nuances needing to be clarified during the negotiation process.

Opposition rally demanding PM Pashinyan’s resignation ends near the National Assembly

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 19:27, 9 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Opposition rally demanding PM Pashinyan’s resignation ended near the National Assembly. ARMEPRESS reports the united candidate of ‘’Fatherland Salvation Movement’’ for PM’s post Vazgen Manukyan said at the end of the rally that their struggle is not political.

‘’Our struggle is not political, it’s not for changing the power. This is a national struggle. I have been one of the leaders that led you to victory and we created an independent state. Now I again tell you, let’s go together and we will win’’, Manukyan said.

Vazgen Manukyan served as the first Prime Minister of Armenia from 1990 to 1991 under President Levon-Ter Petrosyan. He then served briefly as Defense Minister.

He was the President of the Public Council from 2009 to 2019.