Entry of extremists a threat to entire region – Iranian FM

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 14:59, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Iran is concerned over the human losses in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone, as well as the damages caused to civilians, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters, ISNA reports.

“We are concerned over the entry of extremist groups to the conflict zone, and this is a threat not only to the peace and stability of Iran, but also the entire region. Therefore, we believe that this wary should end”, the Iranian FM said.

As for Iran’s program on settling the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the FM said the conflicting sides, as well as Turkey and Russia are examining the program, and Iran is waiting for their response.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Iran won’t tolerate presence of takfiri terrorists – armed forces’ official

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 15:39, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Spokesperson of the Iranian armed forces Abolfazl Shekarchi has announced that Iran respects the Nagorno Karabakh conflicting sides, Khabaronline reports.

“As Iran has a common border with Armenia and Azerbaijan, the security of its borders and civilians of bordering regions is a priority for the Islamic Republic. Both countries need to be very cautious as even the smallest encroachment on Iran will receive a decisive response. We are well prepared for resisting any kind of threat. Our demand to the NK conflicting sides is not to open a space for takfiri terrorists in the region”, the spokesperson said.

Abolfazl Shekarchi said Iran will not tolerate the presence of takfiri terrorists. “The next important factor is the presence of spy bases of the Zionist regime, we will not allow creation of bases of this regime near our borders and in the conflict zone. These two issues are very vital for us, the conflicting countries should treat this issue very seriously. Otherwise, the country, which opens a space for the presence of takfiri and Zionist mercenaries, will bear a responsibility for its consequences, and the Islamic State of Iran will decisively resist all these phenomena”, the spokesperson of the Iranian armed forces said.

 

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Burger King issues apology for social media posts supporting Azerbaijani aggression

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 17:17, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. In an email to the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR), Burger King has issued an apology for posts made by its Azerbaijan franchisee expressly supporting Azerbaijan’s genocidal war effort, ANCA-WR reports.

The ANCA-WR contacted Burger King’s Board of Directors as part of its #BoycottHate campaign to express the concern of the Armenian community over the use of its brand’s platform to promote the Azerbaijani government’s campaign of ethnic cleansing.

Burger King’s reply read:

Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We assure you that the social media posts referencing Azerbaijan were not in line with our brand guidelines and do not reflect the opinions of the Burger King brand. 

We have confirmed that the franchisee removed the content shortly after the original posting, and that the message included in the post will not be repeated.   

We apologize for this incident and will work with the franchisee to ensure that the Burger King restaurants in Azerbaijan concentrate on providing the great tasting, high quality food that our guests have come to expect from us.

Late last month, the Azerbaijani franchisees of McDonald’s and Burger King posted images on their social media platforms indicating support for Azerbaijan’s genocidal aggression against the Armenian people. Both Burger King and McDonald’s removed the social media posts when the issue was brought to their attention.

French MPs apply to President Macron calling on to recognize Artsakh’s independence

 

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 15:48, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. 39 members of the National Assembly of France have applied to President Emmanuel Macron, calling on not to show neutrality on the Nagorno Karabakh issue and recognize the independence of Artsakh, MP Guy Teissier said on Twitter.

In their call addressed to the French President, the MPs stated that only the international recognition, as in Kosovo’s case, will enable Artsakh to get out of the zone which doesn’t allow to get international, humanitarian support.

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Safety measures being taken in Stepanakert – DEVELOPING

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 17:30, 7 November, 2020

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Safety measures are being taken in Artsakh’s capital Stepanakert.

According to ARMENPRESS information, these measures are connected with several residential buildings which have been severely damaged from the strikes of the Azerbaijani forces.

The Stepanakert City Hall has urged citizens to be vigilant and careful, but to stay calm.

“Dear residents of Stepanakert, everything is under control by the city authorities. Do not panic. Everything is being done for security purposes. Be vigilant and careful”, the City Hall said in a statement.

Other details are being clarified.

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Ukraine Police to take under protection official representations of Armenia and Azerbaijan

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 17:33, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Ukraine’s National Police will take under protection all official representations of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Head of the National Police Ihor Klymenko has said.

“All official representations of Azerbaijan and Armenia will be taken under police protection soon. We call on everyone, especially representatives of the diaspora, citizens of both states on the territory of Ukraine, to show patience and tolerance towards each other”, Klymenko said as quoted by Interfax-Ukraine.

Links to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Clashes / Ceasefire – Day 41-42 , Nov 6-7, 2020

To Armenian News Readers:

 
In order to minimize the number of individual posts on Armenian News Website,
the links to some repetitive items from major sources are listed
below.
 
Thank you
 
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Heavy shelling hits NK’s largest city: sources
Azerbaijan Makes Gains in Conflict With Armenia, Setting Back Peace Efforts
https://www.wsj.com/articles/azerbaijan-makes-gains-in-conflict-with-armenia-setting-back-peace-efforts-11604683127
Nagorno-Karabakh says its two largest cities under fierce attack
https://wincountry.com/2020/11/06/nagorno-karabakh-says-its-two-largest-cities-under-fierce-attack/
Azerbaijani Shelling Kills 3 in Karabakh City, Armenia Says
https://www.thedefensepost.com/2020/11/06/azerbaijani-shelling-karabakh/
System of a Down releases new music for first time in 15 years to benefit Armenia
System of a Down Releases First New Music in 15 Years to Fundraise for Armenia
System of a Down debuts new music for the first time in 15 years, prompted by Armenian unrest
Karabakh war faces decisive moment in mid-November
Lobbying firm Greenberg Traurig cuts ties with Turkey under pressure from Armenian-Americans
System of a Down releases new songs in support of Armenia
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will soon face a decisive moment
Nagorno Karabakh reports civilian casualties amid shelling
https://www.dw.com/en/nagorno-karabakh-reports-civilian-casualties-amid-shelling/a-55525542?fbclid=IwAR14jKsHmFgdTU32QKkZWILv2yI2jcf3Qn_dcUeQH-jku7WZgqAJXZrZj0o
Baku accuses Armenia of shelling Azerbaijani consulate in Kharkiv
Nagorno-Karabakh: War between Armenia and Azerbaijan faces decisive moment in mid-November
Fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan conquers more places
https://rejerusalem.com/286648/fighting-in-nagorno-karabakh-azerbaijan-conquers-more-places/

Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 7

Azerbaijan, Armenia engage in heavy fighting near key town in Karabakh
https://www.wionews.com/world/azerbaijan-armenia-engage-in-heavy-fighting-near-key-town-in-karabakh-341431

Live updates: Azerbaijani military claims Armenian forces retreating along the frontline in Karabakh

https://sputniknews.com/world/202011071081077884-live-updates-azerbaijani-military-claims-armenian-forces-retreating-along-the-frontline-in-karabakh/


Armenia, Azerbaijan Allege Cease-fire Breaches
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/rest-of-the-world-news/armenia-azerbaijan-allege-cease-fire-breaches.html

Listen: System Of A Down release new songs in support of Armenia [album]

https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/world-news/system-of-a-down-release-new-songs-in-support-of-armenia/


With Allies Unwilling to Back Armenia, is it Time to Change Course?

International Policy Digest
Nov 8  2020
 
 
 
 
 Joseph Hammond
With the presidency decided in the United States, two countries in the South Caucasus have been fighting a little-covered war. U.S. leadership and experience in arbitrating disputes could play a key role in resolving this conflict, which goes back to the closing days of the Soviet Union and saw brutal fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
 
While Armenia had won the war by 1994, in many ways it lost the peace, becoming increasingly isolated on the world stage.
 
With few options, Yerevan has been drawn into Moscow’s orbit, even reluctantly joining Moscow’s Eurasian Economic Union. Armenia faithfully purchased the majority of its military equipment from Russia, despite superior systems being available, under the belief that Russia would support their position in a crisis.
 
Iran, also in need of friends, became allies with Armenia over fears that Tehran’s large Azerbaijani population might soon prefer the rule of Baku to Iran’s Mullahs. Such policies have so far proved to be a dead-end as neither country has intervened to assist Armenia in its current war. Indeed, Russia has reiterated its support for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity on the basis of international law.
 
Armenia’s fate is perhaps symbolized by the Medzamor Nuclear Power Plant. It was opposition to this facility on environmental grounds that led to some of the largest protests in the history of the Soviet Union in 1987 by Armenians. Built with an outdated design, it was deemed too dangerous to operate by Soviet authorities who shut it off in 1988 after a 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck just 75 kilometers away from the facility. Its closure was hailed as a victory and served as inspiration for Armenian patriots to dream of a future without communism.
 
Yet, Armenia was forced to sadly reactivate the facility just five years later. No less than National Geographic has wondered aloud if it is the world’s most dangerous nuclear reactor and one located just 30 km from the Armenian capital of Yerevan. In an unfortunate irony, a former prime minister claimed Armenia had developed its own nuclear weapons as recently as 2016.
 
Many Armenians, to use Lenin’s famous phrase, have in the decades since 1991 voted for peace with their feet and left the country. While this has been a problem in other post-communist nations, it has been more acute in Armenia. All of its neighbors have grown in population since 1991, but Armenia has declined. More worrying is the fact that citizens of those countries are also now richer than Armenia in per capita terms if international data can be trusted.
 
Like an outdated nuclear reactor, the powder keg that is Nagorno-Karabakh has produced a humanitarian disaster — four weeks of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The United States, in league with the international community, must lay out a clear policy designed at breaking the cycle of conflict and self-isolation to create a stable and prosperous Southern Caucasus region.
 
 
America must also carefully balance domestic concerns as the U.S. is home to a large Armenian-American community who have called for targeted sanctions against the government of Azerbaijan since the resumption of fighting.
 
Yet, multiple resolutions from the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the European Parliament have recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as legally part of Azerbaijani territory.
 
Some argue the historical trauma of Armenia’s history requires the United States to ignore international law in this case. However, for the U.S to take sides in the conflict would be unbecoming of America’s role as a chair of OSCE Minsk Group which is focused on negotiating an end to this conflict.
 
In addition, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has asked Russia for assistance, demonstrating that Armenia uses Russia repeatedly as a backstop in the conflict.
 
Azerbaijan can point to its own set of traumas such as the displacement of hundreds of thousands of IDPs from their homes during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
 
This week Baku re-stated its commitment to autonomy for the region and left open the possibility of allowing international observers and peacekeepers to oversee any peace agreement. This gesture presents an opening that must be seized upon. Contemporary Azerbaijan, whatever its faults are, is a multicultural society home to Muslims, Jews, and Christians. Peace will require the vision and leadership to look to the future, not the past.
 
Here the United States and international organizations like the UN or OSCE can play a role by providing observers and potential peacekeepers to ensure that the rights of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh will be protected and that sacred sites are restored or protected after a cease-fire is signed.
 
American history also can be instructive. At the Camp David Accords in 1979, President Jimmy Carter forged a historic agreement between Egypt and Israel. One of the terms of that agreement was energy trade between the two nations. A similar mandate in a treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan could compel the latter to sell petroleum products to energy-poor Armenia and work to ensure that surrounding states open their borders to Armenian trade.
 
The dreams of shutting down the Medzomar Nuclear Power Plant envisioned by Armenians back in 1987 might today finally become a reality. As well as their dreams for a more prosperous homeland as well as the dream of peace.
 
 
 

Armenia reports fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh’s city of Shushi

TASS, Russia
Nov 8 2020
According to the Defense Ministry Spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan, “there is a chance that tomorrow, the battle for Shushi will end”

YEREVAN, November 8. /TASS/. Clashes between the defense army of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and the Azerbaijani armed forces are ongoing in the strategically important city of Shushi, Armenian Defense Ministry Spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan said in an interview with the Armenian state TV.

“Military activity is ongoing currently on the territory of the city of Shushi and its surroundings,” he said. According to the spokesman, “there is a chance that tomorrow, the battle for Shushi will end.”

Renewed clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted on September 27, with intense battles raging in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The area experienced flare-ups of violence in the summer of 2014, in April 2016 and this past July. Azerbaijan and Armenia have imposed martial law and launched mobilization efforts. Both parties to the conflict have reported casualties, among them civilians. Hostilities in the region continue despite the previously reached ceasefire agreements.

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory that had been part of Azerbaijan before the Soviet Union break-up, but primarily populated by ethnic Armenians, broke out in February 1988 after the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its withdrawal from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1992-1994, tensions boiled over and exploded into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and seven adjacent territories after Azerbaijan lost control of them. Talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement have been ongoing since 1992 under the OSCE Minsk Group, led by its three co-chairs – Russia, France and the United States.


Azerbaijan says it has taken control over Nagorno-Karabakh’s city of Shushi

TASS, Russia

Nov 8 2020
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry dismissed Yerevan’s reports of Armenia taking back control over the city as disinformation

BAKU, November 8. /TASS/. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry stated that Baku had taken control over the city of Shushi in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“The Azerbaijani army has full control over the city of Shushi,” the message published on the ministry’s Telegram channel informed.

Azerbaijan dismissed Yerevan’s reports of Armenia taking back control over the city as disinformation.

Renewed clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted on September 27, with intense battles raging in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The area experienced flare-ups of violence in the summer of 2014, in April 2016 and this past July. Azerbaijan and Armenia have imposed martial law and launched mobilization efforts. Both parties to the conflict have reported casualties, among them civilians. Hostilities in the region continue despite the previously reached ceasefire agreements.

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory that had been part of Azerbaijan before the Soviet Union break-up, but primarily populated by ethnic Armenians, broke out in February 1988 after the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its withdrawal from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1992-1994, tensions boiled over and exploded into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and seven adjacent territories after Azerbaijan lost control of them. Talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement have been ongoing since 1992 under the OSCE Minsk Group, led by its three co-chairs – Russia, France and the United States.

https://tass.com/world/1221189