US Congressional Armenian Caucus calls on President-elect Joe Biden to revise Karabakh policy

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 13:46, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The US Congressional Armenian Caucus has called on Joe Biden to lead U.S. re-engagement in negotiations for a lasting settlement of the NK conflict through the OSCE Minsk Group and stop military aid to Azerbaijan.

Congressmen Pallone, Schiff and Speier – in a letter addressed to the US President-Elect – underscore: “The ceasefire that was reached this week does nothing to settle the underlying territorial dispute or ensure a lasting and equitable peace. The United States should work with the Minsk Group to define the future status of Nagorno Karabakh in a way that is consistent with the right of self-determination.”

Below is the full text of the letter, as reported by ANCA.

“The Honorable Joe Biden

President Elect of the United States

Dear President Elect Biden:

Congratulations on your election as the 46th President of the United States. We look forward to working with you and your Administration on behalf of the American people.

We write today to bring to your immediate attention the urgent crisis occurring in Nagorno Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, where a war launched by Azerbaijan, with support from Turkey and foreign mercenaries, has caused a mass humanitarian disaster and disorder that could worsen in the months and years ahead.

Since Azerbaijan launched a massive offensive against Nagorno Karabakh on September 27, the situation has rapidly devolved. Three ceasefires negotiated by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs were breached almost immediately. Azerbaijan’s forces, aided by Turkish-funded foreign mercenaries, have pressed forward, backed by drones and other weapons. This week, Azerbaijan overran the strategically important city of Shushi just ten miles from the Capitol, Stepanakert.

With the risk of a mass atrocity against thousands of Armenian civilians rising, Armenia agreed to a peace agreement brokered by Russia. This agreement has ended the fighting, at least for now, but at tremendous cost. Under the deal, Azerbaijan will hold territory in Nagorno Karabakh and be guaranteed passage to its enclave, Nakhichevan, through Armenia itself. Russian peacekeepers will be stationed in Nagorno Karabakh to prevent a renewal of hostilities.

While we welcome peace, we are deeply concerned about the immediate and long-term implications of this deal, which does nothing to settle the question of Nagorno Karabakh’s ultimate status. Further, we believe that this tragic outcome was avoidable had the United States and the international community acted decisively. We completely concur with your strong and clear statement from October 28, which provided that, “The administration must fully implement and not waive requirements under section 907 of the Freedom Support Act to stop the flow of military equipment to Azerbaijan, and call on Turkey and Russia to stop fueling the conflict with the supply of weapons and, in the case of Turkey, mercenaries.”

Sadly, in the absence of these and other actions that could have deterred Azerbaijan and Turkey from pressing their military advantage, they have pushed ahead to create new facts on the ground by force. For far too long, we have condoned the bellicose rhetoric and aggressive actions of Turkey and Azerbaijan, and the results are now devastatingly clear.

As you take office, you have the opportunity to forge a new policy towards the region, one that reorients our foreign policy towards supporting democracy, human rights, and the right to self -determination.

First, we believe your Administration should immediately end the waiver of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act with regard to Azerbaijan, and end military assistance to Azerbaijan under Section 333 which has totaled more than $100 million in the past two years. The United States should not be building the capacity of a nation that uses its military to attack its neighbors.

Second, the United States should reengage on negotiations for a lasting settlement through the OSCE Minsk Group. The ceasefire that was reached this week does nothing to settle the underlying territorial dispute or ensure a lasting and equitable peace. The United States should work with the Minsk Group to define the future status of Nagorno Karabakh in a way that is consistent with the right of self-determination.

Third, we need to recognize that the civilian population, infrastructure, and economy of Nagorno Karabakh have been severely impacted by Azerbaijani military attacks that included cluster munitions and repeated shelling. We must ensure that displaced Armenian civilians can return to their homes and are secure from future military threats by Azerbaijan and Turkey. This should include significant humanitarian aid and assistance in clearing unexploded munitions.

Fourth, the United States must engage in a thorough review of our policy towards Turkey, a nation that while a member of NATO has repeatedly acted against U.S. interests. In Syria, Nagorno Karabakh, Cyprus, and elsewhere, Turkey’s behavior has been destabilizing, and the once vibrant democracy within Turkey has been tragically diminished. As you know, Turkey has also tested Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missiles, in direct contravention of U.S. law. Our relationship with Turkey, long complex, has become increasingly untenable, and we believe developing a new policy that is consistent with our values and interests should be a high priority for your Administration.

Finally, the United States should seek to strengthen our ties to Armenia, a young democracy that has been shaken by the events of the past month. We request that your administration identify ways in which our economic, cultural, and other ties to Armenia can be improved, something that would be enormously beneficial to Armenia and to the large Armenian-American diaspora in the United States.

Thank you for your attention. We stand ready to work with you after your inauguration to craft a policy that is consistent with U.S. national security, universal principles of human rights, and our democratic values.

Sincerely,

[signed]

Adam B. Schiff

Frank Pallone Jr

Jackie Speier.”

Artsakh reports more KIAs

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 15:03, 13 November, 2020

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Defense of Artsakh released the names of 44 more troops who were killed in action during the war, bringing the death toll to 1383. 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Sarkissian, His Holiness Garegin II call on to declare Nov. 22 remembrance day of fallen heroes

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 14:18, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met today with His Holiness Garegin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

President Sarkissian and His Holiness Garegin II addressed a call to declare next Sunday – November 22, a day of remembering all heroes fallen for the defense of the Homeland and hold a memorial service in all Armenian churches worldwide.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Putin played key role in brokering Nagorno Karabakh armistice, Kremlin says

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 15:18, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The role of Russian President Vladimir Putin in resolving the Nagorno Karabakh conflict was key, intense work that spanned many days preceded the settlement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview to RT, reports TASS.

“This role was key”, he noted. “Many, many days of hard work preceded the signing, sometimes even round-the-clock work, it was President Putin’s work”.

The Kremlin spokesperson also stated that on the background of the Karabakh situation, it’s possible to avoid conflicts between Armenians and Azerbaijanis living in Russia. Asked how the Russian authorities are going to normalize the relations between these two Diasporas, Peskov said most of the Armenians and Azerbaijanis are “respectful and responsible members of the Russian society”.

As for the contradictions between Russia and Turkey over the NK conflict, Dmitry Peskov said this factor doesn’t hinder the close partnership between the two countries. He said Turkey has adopted a consistent position on “approving the scenario of solving the conflict by force”. The Russian presidential spokesperson reminded that President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan are in constant dialogue.

 

Editing by Aneta Harutyunyan

Artsakh authorities begin accelerated restoration of infrastructures, says minister

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 16:09, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh authorities are actively working to eliminate the consequences of the war, particularly focusing on the restoration of infrastructures, Artsakh Minister of Labor, Social and Housing Affairs Mikayel Virabyan said at a news conference.

Virabyan, who is in charge of coordinating the rapid response center of Artsakh in Armenia, said that all residents who were evacuated from Artsakh to Armenia have been accommodated in different places, such as hotels, guest homes, apartments and elsewhere.

He said the government will cover the utility expenses of hotels that have temporarily accommodated the residents of Artsakh.

The authorities of Artsakh had earlier called on the residents to return home.

“Soon we will all be convinced that the Republic of Artsakh will become a pleasant place to live. We will do everything in this direction. The housing issues will be solved as a priority,” he said.

Virabyan said the issues of infrastructures, such as gas, water and power supply, will be restored in Stepanakert City and nearby areas within 15-20 days.

Stepanakert City and other towns and cities were heavily bombed by the Azerbaijani forces during the 1 months and two weeks of war. 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian President holds farewell meeting with Bulgarian Ambassador

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 15:47, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian received today Ambassador of Bulgaria to Armenia Maria Pavlova Tzotzorkova-Kaymaktchieva on the occasion of completion of her diplomatic mission in the country, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

President Sarkissian thanked the Ambassador for her personal contribution to the development of the bilateral relations and wished success in her future activities.

The President stated that the Armenian-Bulgarian relations have a great development potential in various areas and expressed confidence that they will continue to expand.

The Ambassador wished peace to Armenia and its people and noted that she is leaving the country with warm memories.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

8 aircrafts of Russian Air Force took off to transfer peacekeepers to Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone

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 16:16, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. On November 13, eight Il-76 aircrafts of the military transport aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces took off from the Ulyanovsk-Vostochny airfield to transfer units of the 15th peacekeeping brigade to participate in the peacekeeping operation in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

The aircrafts deliver more than 10 heavy-duty off-road vehicles and logistical support, as well as over 100 military personnel to the airfield in Armenia.

The coordination of actions for the implementation of peacekeeping tasks and monitoring of the situation in the NK conflict zone are carried out on a 24-hour basis by the National Center for State Defense Control of the Russian Federation.

The ministry also reported that in order to carry out peacekeeping tasks, prevent possible incidents and ensure the safety of Russian military personnel, continuous interaction with the general staffs of the armed forces of Azerbaijan and Armenia has been organized. Communication by direct channels has been established.

Protesters again gather at Freedom Square in Yerevan

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 16:56, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Protesters demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan over the terms of the Karabakh armistice have again gathered at the Freedom Square in Yerevan.

The anti-government rally was originally organized by 17 political parties, but one of them – Alliance Party, has withdrawn from the initiative today. 

The parties who called for the rally include the Republican Party of Armenia, Prosperous Armenia Party, the ARF, Fatherland, National Security, Freedom, National Agenda, National Democratic Union, National Consent, Democratic Alternative, Yerkir Tsirani, Solidarity, Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia, Christian-Democratic Union, One Armenia, and Constitutional Rights Union.

One of the organizers of the rally said the leaders of the political parties were summoned by the Special Investigations Service at 16:00. “However, our struggle won’t stop,” he said.

Police are calling on the protesters to stop the rally because the martial law prohibits gatherings.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Ceasefire regime observed along Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact

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 16:35, 13 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The ceasefire regime continues to be maintained along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact, the Defense Ministry of Artsakh reports.

On November 9 Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a statement on a full ceasefire and cessation of all military actions in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone since 01:00 Yerevan Time on November 10.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

President of Artsakh receives Commander of Russian peacekeeping mission

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 16:59, 13 November, 2020

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan received Commander of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, Lieutenant-General Rustam Muradov, the President said on social media.

“Today I received commander of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, Lieutenant-General Rustam Muradov who arrived in Artsakh for controlling the ceasefire regime. During the meeting we exchanged views on concrete issues relating to the implementation of the responsible mission by the peacekeeping contingent”, the President of Artsakh said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan