Sports: Simon Martirosian named second in IWF 2019 Lifer of The Year vote

Aravot, Armenia
Feb 21 2020
Simon Martirosian named second in IWF 2019 Lifer of The Year vote

                                                       
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ԵՌԱԳՈՅՆ. Armenian Olympic weightlifter Simon Martirosian has been named 2nd in the IWF 2019 Lifter of the Year selection.

Georgian Olympic and European champion Lasha Talakhadze won the Lifter of the Year title with 17084 votes.

In 2019, Martirosian became World and European champion.

He is also expected to be an Olympic gold for the Rio 2016 games because of Ruslan Nurudinov’s doping results.

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Sports: Simon Martirosyan: We need better conditions to have more champions

MediaMax, Armenia
Feb 21 2020
 
 
Simon Martirosyan: We need better conditions to have more champions
 
 
 
 
World, Europe champion Simon Martirosyan is among Armenia’s 10 best athletes of 2019, who have been awarded AMD 5m each.
 
He has talked with the press after the ceremony, noting that such events encourage the athletes and highlight their responsibility.
 
“We have to perform well and give our country the best representation in tournaments. I am happy to see that the government supports sport in our country,” said Martirosyan.
 
He has touched on PM Nikol Pashinyan’s remark that Armenia has to have 25 Olympic champions by 2050. “There are many promising young talents, who can win medals, but we need better conditions to have more champions,” said Martirosyan.
 
The weightlifter has added that his key goals for 2020 are winning the European title (it will be his 3rd) and getting the gold in the Olympic Games.
 
 

Sports: Armenian wrestler Artur Aleksanyan says will do his best to win his second Olympic gold

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 21 2020

Greco-Roman wrestler Artur Aleksanyan, an Olympic gold medalist and five-time European champion, claims the Armenian people’s support motivates him to win more titles. 

Speaking to reporters during the award ceremony of the 10 best athletes of the year at the Presidential Palace, Aleksanyan reiterated his commitment to take every effort to gain more victories.

“This year too I will do my best to win the second Olympic gold medal," the athlete said.

Asked whether Prime Minister Pashinyan's statement on winning at least 25 Olympic gold medals by 2050 is realistic, he said he cannot say how many Olympic champions Armenia will have in 2050, but is confident that they will be more than two. "But it would be great if I won some of those 25 medals,” he said.

“I believe we need to work hard. Athletes should set goals and achieve them. In that case we will have good results. We feel the support of the government, the Olympic Committee and the ministry,” the champion said. 

Azerbaijani Press: Armenian Political Analysts Say Azerbaijani President Outshines Armenian PM In Munich Debate

Caspian News, Azerbaijan
Feb 21 2020

By Mushvig Mehdiyev

President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan (L) and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia greet each other before one on one meeting in Munich, Germany, February 15, 2020 / President.Az

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference over the weekend, where the two sat for the first public debate to discuss the status and history of one of the world’s oldest conflicts – the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Armenian political circles admitted that Aliyev won the debate, which had sparked harsh criticism from a number of analysts who blamed the Armenian premier for losing the discussions.

Armenia’s former defense minister Artak Zakaryan said he was disappointed with Pashinyan’s answer to a question about what Armenia expects from the international community in regard to solving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Pashinyan noted that the international community must state that the conflict cannot have a military solution. This was done a thousand times and without our expectations,” Zakaryan wrote on his Facebook page, according to 1news.az. “Instead, Aliyev notes that the international community should put pressure on Armenia to withdraw troops.”

During the debate in Munich, Aliyev said there should be more international pressure put on Armenia and the OSCE Minsk Group, which mediates political talks between Baku and Yerevan and is co-chaired by diplomats from Russia, the United States, and France, should explain to Armenia that Nagorno-Karabakh is not Armenia. Aliyev reiterated that the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is internationally acknowledged as part of Azerbaijan, is not an independent country, and no country recognizes this illegal entity.

Artak Vardanyan, an Armenian political watcher, says Pashinyan seemed more like a tabloid journalist on stage in Munich than a political leader.

“Pashinyan’s knowledge of the essence of the conflict is at the level of a third-rate reporter for a tabloid newspaper,” Vardanyan said. “Nikol has no basic knowledge on the topic of debate, he has even not listened to Aliyev!”

Vardanyan attributed Pashinyan’s poor performance to poor preparation for the debate and having fallen flat when Aliyev addressed his arguments. 

“I suspect that … he was pumped up with some theses before the meeting, and during Aliyev’s speech, for the most part, he became self-conscious, wondering how it would be more effective to present the next thesis when the word was passed to him.”

Vardanyan noted that Pashinyan’s body language was lacking self-confidence, unlike that of Aliyev.

“Here, of course, Aliyev, with his experience and self-confidence, could give a many-kilometer head start to our hamster … That's where he needs to learn from Aliyev: how to behave in public … Aliyev knows how to sit with dignity, how to gesticulate. He is a master!”

Pashinyan and Aliyev sat for the first-ever face-to-face public debate on the margins of the Munich Security Conference on February 15, where the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict took center stage in the discussion. The conflict, which has been ongoing for nearly 30 years, is a result of Armenia's aggression and groundless claims on a territory that belongs to Azerbaijan according to both historical facts and international documents.

Aliyev reiterated Baku’s point that for political dialogue to proceed and the two sides reach a peaceful settlement, the four UN Security Council resolutions that call for the full withdrawal of Armenia's troops from the occupied region must be implemented unconditionally.

“The Azerbaijani side used its formulas. Pashinyan, obviously, was not ready, and it was felt that except his empty formula: “The settlement of the conflict should suit three people – Armenia, Artsakh, and Azerbaijan”- he has nothing more to say,” Armenian political analyst, Andranik Tevanyan said, referring to the name that is used in Armenia for the Nagorno-Karabakh region, and noting Pashinyan’s insistence that the region’s self-styled leaders must be part of any political settlement – a position Baku has rejected.

Tevanyan, too, took shots at the Armenian prime minister’s demeanor.

“Pashinyan against the "falcon" background of Aliyev is trying to play the role of a dove of peace in order to score points in the eyes of the West, but this is a meaningless and dangerous activity. Pashinyan, speaking to an international audience with such a reserve and with such an image, once again proved that the head of the state’s costume is too big for him!” 

During the debate, Pashinyan left unanswered questions asked by Aliyev, including about the 70 percent ethnic Azerbaijani population in Yerevan in the 19th century, and supposed Armenian origins of Khankendi city, the central city of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Aliyev noted that the Armenian name for the city, Stepanakert, is nothing more than a new name: it comes from the name of the Bolshevik politician Stepan Shaumyan and the Armenian word kert, which means “city.”

The Azerbaijani ancient name for the city, Khankendi, refers to the word "kənd" which means village and khan, and has roots in the khanate period in Azerbaijan’s history, between the mid-17th to the mid-19th centuries.

Armenia’s former vice-speaker Eduard Sharmazanov said Pashinyan’s performance in Germany amounted to the prime minister scoring own goals.

“Have you seen the Pashinyan-Aliyev debate? In just a few minutes, so many own goals against Armenia,” Sharmazanov said.

Sports: Armenian weightlifter Gor Minasyan eyes Olympic gold

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 21 2020

Sport 14:34 21/02/2020Armenia

The only height every athlete seeks to reach is the Olympic gold, world champion, Olympic silver medalist weightlifter Gor Minasyan told reporters on the sidelines of the awarding ceremony of top 10 Armenian athletes at the Presidential Palace on Friday.

“We are doing our best to conquer gold at the Olympic Games in Tokyo,” the weightlifter said.

According to him, in late May it will become clear how many athletes will represent Armenia at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Commenting on the award ceremony, the weightlifter said that such events are encouraging for all athletes. “You feel that all your efforts and achievements have not been in vain. Your country values your results,” he said, stressing the awards encourage them to strive for better results at the Tokyo Olympics.  

Sports: FC Yerevan can’t continue to participate in Armenian championship

News.am, Armenia
Feb 21 2020

FC Yerevan can’t continue to play during the 2019-20 Season of the Armenian Premier League, reports the press service of the Football Federation of Armenia.

FC Yerevan has officially addressed the Football Federation of Armenia and informed that it can’t continue in the Armenian Premier League this season due to financial and technical difficulties.

Thus, nine teams will continue to compete in the second part of the 2019-20 Season of the Armenian Premier League.

Emir Kusturica, The No Smoking Orchestra to perform at 1st Lavash Day festival in Armenian village

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. The village of Tsaghkunk in the province of Gegharkunik is getting geared up to host the first Lavash Day on August 1, a festival dedicated to the famous Armenian flatbread.

In 2014, "Lavash, the preparation, meaning and appearance of traditional bread as an _expression_ of culture in Armenia" was inscribed in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Visitors during the festival will have the chance to see how cooks prepare the flatbread, and then taste it. Moreover, visitors can also have some hands-on participation in making lavash snacks.

A special gastro zone will feature a number of restaurants from Yerevan and elsewhere in the region who will offer Armenian culinary delights, and a wide range of dishes made from lavash.

The organizer, EVENTTOURA, said the visitors of the event can also visit the locals to taste the healthy village food.

The festival will also feature a special agro-product zone, where eco food will be presented. Another special section will be a fair-exhibition of the homemade foods, canned products, jams and other goods.

Organizers vow some really fun and entertaining time for visitors with the competitions “Most Good-Looking Lavash” and “Fastest Lavash Eating”.

EVENTTOURA revealed a surprise for the event: this year’s guest country is Serbia, and it will represent its national cuisine at the festival and present the preparation of the famous pogaca bread.

A concert program featuring DJs and different bands is also planned, with a very special surprise performance by Emir Kusturica and The No Smoking Orchestra.

And of course, what party without drinks……the very best of Armenian wines and brandy will be available, with a special presentation of vodka distillation. Parties for children are also expected.

Organizers plan to hold the Lavash Day festival annually, and each year a guest country will be invited to represent their national bread and cuisine.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Iranians head to polls to elect new parliament, 6 Iranian-Armenians among candidates

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Iranians are heading to polling stations to elect a new parliament on February 21. The Iranian parliament, known as the Majlis, is a 290-seat unicameral legislature, with 5 seats envisaged for religious minorities.

Iranian-Armenian lawmaker of the Majlis Karen Khanlaryan told ARMENPRESS the competition in the election is rather big, with an average of 50 candidates running for a single seat. And in addition of political parties, independent politicians are also running in the election. Khanlaryan himself is not seeking re-election.

The Armenian community of Iran has two seats in the parliament. One seat is for the Iranian-Armenians from southern Iran, and the other for the north.

Khanlaryan said 4 Armenian candidates are running for parliament in the northern part – Ara Shahverdyan, Albert Poghosyan, Aris Shahbazyan and Sevan Sohrayi. Two candidates – Robert Beglaryan and Emin Hovsep – are competing to represent the Armenians of Iran’s south.

The Iranian-Armenian candidates have campaigned during this period and presented their messages to voters: preservation of community organizations, protection of rights, resolution of community issues, recognition of Armenian Genocide etc.

The number of eligible voters in Iran is 58,000,000.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia’s production potential being restored – PM

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. According to the results of 2019, the processing industry grew by 12% in Armenia and is the first in the GDP structure among all sectors of the economy since 2008, by ensuring a 12.1% share, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.

“This means that our country’s production potential is being restored and developed. The fastest growth in the economy of Armenia was recorded by the services field in accommodation and public food areas – 27.2%, which is a result of high growth in tourism sector. The second high growth has been registered by financial and insurance services – 22%, which gives hopes for further decrease of loan interest rates”, the PM said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




President of Artsakh receives Ombudsman of Armenia

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan received today Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan, the President’s Office told Armenpress.

A range of issues related to the protection of human rights and cooperation between the relevant structures of the two Armenian states was discussed during the meeting.

Artsakh Republic Human Rights Defender Artak Beglaryan and other officials attended the meeting.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan