Erdogan, Trump discuss Mediterranean tension on phone

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 27 2020

urkish President Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Donald Trump talked on the phone on Wednesday to discuss bilateral and regional issues, including the Mediterranean, Erdogan’s office said, according to Reuters report.

The source reminds that tensions between Turkey and Greece have escalated since Ankara sent its Oruc Reis survey vessel to disputed eastern Mediterranean waters this month, a move Athens called illegal.Turkey and Greece, both NATO allies, vehemently disagree over claims to hydrocarbon resources in the area based on conflicting views on the extent of their continental shelves in waters dotted with mostly Greek islands.

Film on Armenia’s 2018 Velvet Revolution shortlisted for European Film Awards final

News.am, Armenia
Aug 26 2020


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The European Film Awards (EFA) has selected I Am Not Alone – a documentary on Armenia’s 2018 Velvet Revolution – as one of its 13 shortlist finalists.

Directed by Garin Hovhannisyan, I Am Not Alone tracks the path of Armenia’s incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, as he puts on his backpack on  Easter Sunday in 2018 and starts on a 120-mile walk across Armenia to protest President Serzh Sargsyan’s attempt to stay in power.

With unprecedented access to both the leader of the movement Nikol Pashinyan and former President and Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan, the film follows the true story of the revolution that rocked Armenia in the spring of 2018.

The film is executive produced by Serj Tankian, Joe Berlinger (Intent to Destroy), Dan Braun (Wild Wild Country), Raffi Hovannisian, Suren Ambarchyan, and Alen Petrosyan. The producers are Eric Esrailian (The Promise, Intent to Destroy), Tatevik Manoukyan, and Alec Mouhibian.


Chess Olympiad: India to meet Armenia in quarters

SportStar – The Hindu, India
Aug 27 2020
P. K. Ajith Kumar
India will take on Armenia in the quarterfinals of the online Chess Olympiad on Friday.

Armenia defeated Greece in the play-off, winning both the matches. India had entered the last eight on account of finishing on top of Pool A.

But the big news on Thursday was Ukraine’s stunning victory against second seed China, which began the tournament as one of the favourites. After the teams were tied after two matches, Kirill Shevchenko won the decisive Armageddon (tie-breaker) game for Ukraine against Liu Yan.

In the quarterfinals, Ukraine will take on the United States. In the other encounters in the last eight, top seed Russia will play Hungary, which beat Germany, and Azerbaijan will face the winner of the match between Bulgaria and Poland.


Sports: Caparros explains why he did not include Mkhitaryan to Armenian squad

News.am, Armenia
Aug 27 2020

The head coach of the Armenian national team Joaquin Caparros explained why he didn’t call Roma midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan to the Armenian national team.

The national team of Armenia is preparing for the UEFA Nations League clashes against the national teams of North Macedonia and Estonia. Earlier, Caparros announced the starting lineup.

“”First of all, I would like to speak about the reasons of Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s absence. He spoke to me on the phone and told me that he could not join the national team at the moment. Last time he played was against Sevilla on August 6, he is on vacation nor, hasn’t trained and is not fit. Henrikh added, that he could not fully show his abilities and promised to join national team in October and make a full contribution to the team.

I spoke to Gevorg Ghazaryan and Sargis Adamyan as well. Unfortunately Gevorg is is injured, while Sargis is on his way to recover. We don’t want to risk and decided not to call them this time.

The new players were invited because they deserved it. We have watched a lot of games in the stadiums or on TV. All of them are very competetive and simplu the best in their positions. I have spoken to all of them and know everything about their abilities.

We are in a permanent touch with Armenian U-21 head coach Antonio Flores. We have a list of 60 players who are canidadates for the national team. The decision of having 2 Armenian players in the teams’ squads, made by FFA will have its positive impact as well. I think, that the list is optimal, taking into account all the circumstances,” the Football Federation of Armenia Caparros.

Sports: Armenia names squad against North Macedonia and Estonia, Mkhitaryan to miss the matches

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 27 2020

Head coach of the Armenian national team Joaquín Caparrós has named the squad against North Macedonia and Estonia.

The UEFA Nations League matches will be played on September 5 and 8.

AS Roma midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan has notified the Football Federation of Armenia he will not be able to join the team for the upcoming matches.

Goalkeepers:

David Yurchenko – Shakhtar (Donetsk, Ukraine)
Anatoly Ayvazov – Urartu (Armenia)
Arsen Beglaryan – Urartu (Armenia)

Defenders:

Hovhannes Hambardzumyan – Anorthosis (Cyprus)
Kamo Hovhhanisyan – Kairat (Kazakhstan)
Arman Hovhannisyan – Tobol (Kazakhstan)
Varazdat Haroyan – Ural (Russia)
André Calisir – IFK Göteborg.(Sweden)
Serob Grigoryan – Pyunik (Armenia)
Hayk Ishkhanyan – Gandzasar Kapan (Armenia)
Taron Voskanyan – Alashkert (Armenia

Midfielders:

Edgar Babayan –  Hobro (Denmark)
Arshak Koryan – Khimki (Russia)
Khoren Bayramyan – Rostov (Russia)
Gegham Kadimyan – Neman (Belarus)
Tigran Barseghyan – Astana (Kazakhstan)
Vahan Bichakhchyan – Žilin (Slovakia)
Artak Grigoryan – Alashkert (Armenia)
Angulo Wbeimar – Gandzasar-Kapan (Armenia)
Arthur Grigoryan – Pyunik (Armenia)
Solomon Udo – Ararat (Armenia)

Forwards:

Alexandre Karapetyan – Tambov (Russia)
Norberto Briasco Balekia – Atletico Huracán (Argentina)


Sports: Transfermarkt updates Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s market value

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 26 2020

Transfermarkt has updated the market value of Armenia international Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

As of August 25, 2020, the 31-year-old midfielder, currently on loan at Roma,  costs €20 million (unchanged from from April 8, 2020).

With a market value of €20.00m, Henrikh Mkhitaryan is ranked number 1 among all players from Armenia and 372nd worldwide. He is ranked 30th among attacking midfielders.

The player’s highest value of €37 million was in February 2017, when he was playing for Manchester United.

Mkhitaryan moved to Roma from Arsenal on a year-long loan, which was later extended until the end of the season.

Mkhitaryan made 22 appearances for Roma in Serie A, scoring 9 goals and providing 5 assists.



Asbarez: Funeral Notice: Haigazoun Terterian

August 27, 2020

Haigazoun Terterian

HAIGAZOUN TERTERIAN
Born in 1930, Kessab, Syria

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and relative Haigazoun Terterian, who passed away on Sunday, August 23, 2020, after a short illness.

Funeral service followed by interment will take place on Tuesday, September 8, 10:30 a.m. at Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn Mortuary Park.

He is survived by his:
Wife, Yerjanouhi Terterian
Son, Assadour Terterian
Son, Keri and Maria Terterian and children
Son, Hrag and Vartouhi Terterian and children
Daughter, Houshig and Sevan Karagozian and children
Brother, George and Marie Terterian and children
Sister, Zvart Hagopian and children
Sister, Varsenig and Algis Nakutis and child
Sister in-law, Manoushag Panossian and children (Lebanon)
In-laws, Nazareth Karageuzian and children.
Kistoryan Family
Harutyun and Paylun Karagozian and children

And the entire Terterian, Markarian, Andekian, Santourian, Ashekian, Saghdejian and Kilaghbian families, relatives and friends.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/27/2020

                                        Thursday, August 27, 2020
Government To Relocate Armenian Village For Irrigation Dam
August 27, 2020
        • Satenik Kaghzvantsian
Armenia -- The Akhurian river in Shirak province, August 27, 2020
Armenia’s government gave on Thursday the green light for the relocation of an 
entire village as part of a $71 million project to build a new reservoir and 
irrigation system in northwestern Shirak province.
The construction of the Kaps reservoir on the Akhurian river had begun in Soviet 
times but stopped after the catastrophic 1988 earthquake that devastated many 
local communities and the provincial capital Gyumri in particular.
Armenia’s former government decided to revive and complete the project. 
Germany’s state-run development bank KfW agreed to lend it 50 million euros ($59 
million) for that purpose in 2014. The government pledged to provide the 
remaining 10 million euros needed for building the irrigation facilities.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s cabinet has also been committed to the project 
designed to improve supplies of irrigation water to farmers in Shirak.
It approved on Thursday a plan to relocate Jradzor, a village 22 kilometers 
north of Gyumri which would be fully or partly submerged by the Kaps reservoir. 
Jradzor’s 350 or so residents are to be resettled in a new village that will be 
built from scratch several hundred meters away.
The plan commits the government to providing all of them with new and free 
housing. This will cost the state an estimated 4.9 billion drams ($10 million), 
according to Vache Terterian, a deputy minister for local government.
The Jradzor mayor, Gevorg Hovakian, and several other local residents 
interviewed by RFE/RL’s Armenian service said they look forward to the 
relocation. The impoverished village was severely damaged by the 1988 earthquake 
and never completely rebuilt.
Terterian told Pashinian and cabinet members that work on the new village will 
likely start next year and be completed by 2024. He gave no time frames for the 
construction of the reservoir itself.
Pashinian stressed the strategic significance of these and other irrigation dams 
planned or already built in Armenia. “Approximately 7 billion cubic meters of 
water originates in the territory of Armenia every year,” he said. “But we can 
now manage only a fraction of these resources: around 10-15 percent. We must be 
able to achieve much more serious strategic objectives in this area.”
Health Minister Defends Vacation Plans
August 27, 2020
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenia -- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (L) and Health Minister Arsen Torosian 
at a coronavirus-related news briefing, Yerevan, May 28, 2020.
Health Minister Arsen Torosian on Thursday dismissed rumors about his impending 
dismissal and defended his decision to go on vacation despite the continuing 
coronavirus crisis in Armenia.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian allowed him on Tuesday to take a three-week 
vacation, effective from August 31, amid media reports saying that Torosian 
tendered his resignation after a tense meeting with the premier. A spokeswoman 
for Torosian was quick to deny the claims.
The 38-year-old minister likewise insisted that he did not step down and was not 
lambasted by Pashinian over the coronavirus situation in the country. “I don’t 
even remember when I last met with the prime minister [tete-a-tete,]” he told 
reporters. “It was so long ago.”
He also denied that a body coordinating the Armenian government’s response to 
the coronavirus pandemic has demanded a detailed financial report from the 
Ministry of Health to investigate a possible misuse of government funds 
allocated for treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Torosian was conspicuously absent on Thursday from a weekly cabinet meeting in 
Yerevan chaired by Pashinian. He attended instead a meeting organized by a 
standing committee of the Armenian parliament.
Asked after the meeting about opposition criticism of his upcoming vacation, 
Torosian said: “Nobody has a right to exploit the expediency of my vacation. I 
will stay in Armenia, remain reachable and probably go to work on some days.”
Armenia -- A healthcare worker in protective gear tends to a COVID-19 patient at 
the Surp Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center, Yerevan, June 5, 2020.
Torosian again defended the health authorities’ handling of the coronavirus 
crisis, which has been denounced by opposition groups and other critics of 
Pashinian’s government.
“The percentage of Armenia’s citizens who have been infected with and, 
unfortunately, died from the coronavirus shows that the public health system has 
done more than it could considering the financial resources and attention given 
to healthcare over the past decade,” he said.
Armenia has had one of the highest infection rates in the wider region, with 
43,270 coronavirus cases and at least 864 deaths recorded as of Thursday morning.
Even so, the daily number of new confirmed cases has shrunk by more than half 
since mid-July despite the virtual absence of lockdown restrictions in the 
country of about 3 million. Pashinian and other Armenian officials say that the 
government’s emphasis on making people wear face masks in all public spaces and 
practice social distancing is bearing fruit.
Torosian did not exclude that Armenia could soon face a second wave of COVID-19 
infections as a result of a colder weather, easing of sanitary restrictions on 
business activity and the government’s recent decision to reopen schools and 
universities in September. He said Armenians should therefore continue to follow 
anti-epidemic rules set by the authorities.
Armenian Government Moves To Lift Coronavirus State Of Emergency
August 27, 2020
        • Sargis Harutyunyan
Armenia -- People wear faces masks on a street in Yerevan, August 11, 2020.
The Armenian government signaled on Thursday plans to lift a state of emergency 
which it declared more than five months ago to fight against the coronavirus 
pandemic.
The government approved a bill that would allow it keep in place safety and 
hygiene rules and even impose, if necessary, nationwide or local lockdowns 
without again extending emergency rule, which is due to expire on September 11.
Under the bill involving amendments to several Armenian laws, authorities will 
also be able to seal off local communities hit by serious coronavirus outbreaks, 
quarantine infected people and continue requiring all citizens to wear masks in 
public spaces.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting in Yerevan, Justice Minister Rustam Badasian 
confirmed that the government will not again extend the state of emergency if 
the bill is passed by the Armenian parliament by September 11.
Badasian insisted that the new legal regime will involve fewer restrictions on 
people’s freedom of movements and civil rights. In particular, he said, the 
authorities will stop accessing personal data from mobile phones to identify 
individuals who have had physical contact with COVID-19 patients and completely 
banning any type of business activity.
The government already lifted earlier this month a coronavirus-related ban on 
rallies strongly criticized by the Armenian opposition. But it set strict 
physical distancing requirements for organizers and participants of public 
gatherings.
The government approved the bill even though Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian 
strongly criticized its authors, the Armenian ministries of justice and health, 
for not consulting with the Ministry of Defense beforehand. He also deplored the 
fact that the bill was sent to the office of the state human rights ombudsman 
only two days before the latest cabinet meeting.
Armenia has had one of the highest infection rates in the wider region, with 
43,270 coronavirus cases and at least 864 deaths recorded to date. The daily 
number of new confirmed cases has shrunk by more than half since mid-July 
despite the virtual absence of lockdown restrictions in the country of about 3 
million.
Citing the downward trend, the government decided recently to reopen all schools 
and universities in September. The Ministry of Education went on to put in place 
detailed safety protocols for all educational institutions.
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