Lebanese Government steps down

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 21:02,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. The Lebanese Government has resigned for August 4 Beirut explosion, ARMENPRESS reports, citing Al Jazeera, Prime Minister of Lebanon Hassan Diab said.

”All the ministers of our Cabinet have done their best for the people and their future. None of the ministers has ever pursued personal benefits. Our main goal was saving the country and during this period we have been accused of different issues in many occasions. I think people should have stopped blaming us so as we could correct our mistakes”, Diab said.

Mass protests have been held in Lebanon for several days. The protesters demand the resignation of the Government, blaming them for the huge explosion in Beirut on August 4.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan, Editing and Translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Aurora Humanitarian Initiative pledges $200,000 for Beirut Disaster Relief

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 10:14,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. (Press Release) The Co-Founders of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative Noubar Afeyan, Vartan Gregorian and Ruben Vardanyan, and the Chair of the Aurora Prize Selection Committee Lord Ara Darzi have announced that Aurora will donate $200,000 to support citizens of Beirut, Lebanon and will launch an online fundraising campaign for the Armenian Community of Beirut by #AraratChallenge, Aurora’s global humanitarian crowdfunding platform.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragic explosion in Beirut and join the global effort to help Lebanon immediately. Just as Lebanon stood in solidarity with Armenians after the Armenian Genocide of 1915, we stand in solidarity with all the Lebanese people today. As the representatives of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, we call on all humanitarian organizations to do their utmost to support Lebanon and urge Armenians across the globe to assist all the people of Lebanon, as well as its Armenian community,” the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative Co-Founders and the Aurora Prize Selection Committee Chair stated.

The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative will urgently direct $100.000 for humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering from the immediate impact of the explosion through the Lebanese Red Cross and the Near East Foundation. In addition, the #AraratChallenge campaign will provide $50.000 to the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia to tend to the needs of Armenian community. Starting on and continuing for at least two months, #AraratChallenge will also help mobilize donations from the global Armenian community by leading an international fundraising campaign, with all the money received during that period to be directed to help the Armenian community in Beirut. Through this fundraising effort, an additional $50,000 is expected to be contributed to the reconstruction projects that will be selected later.

The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative

Founded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to their saviors, the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative seeks to empower modern-day saviors to offer life and hope to those in urgent need of basic humanitarian aid anywhere in the world and thus continue the cycle of giving internationally. The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative is Gratitude in Action, which transforms the Armenian experience into a global movement committed to inspiring each of us to protect the humanity and life of our fellow man. One of the projects of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity is a global humanitarian award established to recognize modern day heroes.

More information available on www.AuroraPrize.com.

 

The #AraratChallenge Movement

The #AraratChallenge is a global crowdfunding initiative reflecting the impact of the Aurora Humanitarian Movement in Armenia. It was launched on July 19, 2019 in Tsitsernakaberd, Yerevan, during a symbolic ceremony held next to the Armenian Genocide Memorial. The video-based crowdfunding campaign is set to increase the impact and reach of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative to combat poverty, improve healthcare and provide education to those in need.

More information available on www.AraratChallenge.com.




No new cases of COVID-19 in Artsakh

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 11:11,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. New cases of COVID-19 were not recorded in Artsakh over the past 24 hours, the local health authorities reported.

4 patients recovered from COVID-19 over the last day, bringing the total number of recoveries to 231.

The number of active cases in Artsakh stands at 19.

Reporting by Norayr Shoghikyan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia highlights La Francophonie family’s assistance to Lebanon

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 11:48,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Zohrab Mnatsakanyan held a phone conversation with the Secretary General of the International Organisation of La Francophonie Louise Mushikiwabo.

According to a readout provided by the foreign ministry, Mnatsakanyan and Mushikiwabo exchanged ideas on the developments taking place in the Francophone region and the directions of addressing the problems facing the La Francophonie. In this context, the sides addressed the Beirut explosion aftermath and issues concerning the provision of humanitarian aid to Lebanon.

Mnatsakanyan presented the Armenian government’s relief programs for Lebanon and stresses that Armenia – as a country presiding in the La Francophonie Summit – is attaching importance to the La Francophonie family’s assistance to the people of Lebanon in overcoming the crisis and honorably emerging from the devastating situation.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenian High Commissioner for Diaspora holds multiple community meetings in Beirut

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 12:57,

BEIRUT, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. On the second day of his visit to Beirut, High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan, accompanied by Armenian Ambassador to Lebanon Vahagn Atabekyan visited the Armenian Prelacy of Lebanon and met with the Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Lebanon Archbishop Shahé Panossian, the High Commissioner’s office said in a news release.

Sinanyan is leading an Armenian delegation to Beirut to assess the situation in the aftermath of the major August 4 explosion.

“After expressing his gratitude for the welcome, the High Commissioner talked about the humanitarian aid provided by Armenia to the Lebanese government and the Armenian community. He also noted that in addition to providing aid, one of the main reasons for the visit is to get acquainted with the conditions of the Lebanese-Armenian community after the explosion. 

The Primate of the Diocese, having described the condition of the community, emphasized that Lebanese-Armenians have seen many difficulties and will be able to overcome this as well.

Zareh Sinanyan highlighted the fundraiser organized by the Hayastan All Armenia Fund specifically for the Lebanese-Armenian community. The parties discussed possible areas of assistance, in particular the reconstruction of educational institutions. Members of the Armenian delegation were present at the meeting.

Later that day, High Commissioner Sinanyan visited the Chaghzoyan Center in Beirut and met with ARF representatives. Ambassador Atabekyan and members of the Armenian delegation attended the meeting. 

High Commissioner Sinanyan presented the reason for his visit and underlined the importance of being in direct contact with Lebanese-Armenians and community organizations, and identifying problems through face-to-face meetings.

Lebanese MP Hagop Pakradouni thanked the Armenian government for quickly responding to the explosion and standing by the community physically and emotionally.

High Commissioner Sinanyan also visited the office of the Lebanese branch of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party and met with the chairman Sebouh Kalpakian, who noted how important it is that the government of Armenia and Prime Minister Pashinyan are in constant contact with the community, especially given the current situation. After which the chairman discussed the SDHP’s activities in Lebanon and in Armenia.

The High Commissioner reaffirmed the readiness of the Armenian government to stand by the Lebanese-Armenian community. He also stated that one or two community institutions will be rebuilt by Armenia’s efforts. Furthermore, Sinanyan presented the steps taken by the government for repatriation, specifically the Law on Repatriation, and the ongoing work to establish a repatriation and integration center.

Afterward, the members of the delegation took a tour of St. Gevork church and the adjacent medical center where they spoke with representatives of the Armenian community who were affected by the explosion.

Later that day, the High Commissioner paid a visit to the Tekeyan Cultural Center in Lebanon.

He also visited the AGBU office and met with members of the organization headed by Gerard Tufenkjian. High Commissioner Sinanyan was introduced to the activities of the Lebanese branch of the organization, and the work being carried out after the explosion. The AGBU office has assessed the needs of 400 Lebanese-Armenian families, on the basis of which assistance will be provided.

Zareh Sinanyan noted that the Office of the High Commissioner is working effectively with the AGBU and expressed readiness to strengthen cooperation. Issues affecting the Lebanese-Armenian community were discussed during the meeting”, Sinanyan’s Office said.

Artsakh President receives Armenia Chief of General Staff

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 15:25,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan received on August 11 Lt. General Onik Gasparyan, the Chief of General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces.

Minister of Defense of Artsakh Jalal Harutyunyan participated in the meeting.

The meeting discussed issues concerning army building and the Artsakh-Armenia partnership in the defense sector, President Harutyunyan’s Office said in a news release.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Putin’s daughter receives dose as Russia approves world’s first Covid-19 vaccine

Putin’s daughter receives dose as Russia approves world’s first Covid-19 vaccine

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 14:22,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. President of Russia Vladimir Putin announced August 11 that his country has registered the world’s first vaccine against the coronavirus, RT reported.

According to President Putin the dose is effective in forming immunity against the virus.

“As far as I know, a vaccine against the coronavirus infection has been registered this morning (in Russia) for the first time in the world,” RT quoted the Russian President as saying at a meeting with his Cabinet members. “I thank everyone who worked on the vaccine – it’s a very important moment for the whole world”.

Putin stressed that vaccination in Russia should be carried out on a voluntary basis.

He also revealed that one of his daughters has already been vaccinated.

“I know that it works rather effectively, forms a stable immunity, and, I repeat, it passed all the necessary inspections,” the Russian President added.




Armenia sends more than 12 tons of planeload in third relief flight to Beirut

Armenia sends more than 12 tonnes of planeload in third relief flight to Beirut

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 16:45,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. The third plane carrying humanitarian aid to Lebanon will take off on August 11 from Armenia. 

Deputy PM Tigran Avinyan’s spokeperson Vahan Hunanyan told ARMENPRESS that the third aircraft will deliver more than 12 tonnes in aid to Beirut, the Lebanese capital that was devastated by the August 4 major explosion in the port.

The first and second relief flights were sent on August 8 and August 9.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-08-20

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 17:24,

YEREVAN, 11 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 august, USD exchange rate up by 0.09 drams to 485.32 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.46 drams to 572.14 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.07 drams to 6.66 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 2.20 drams to 635.72 drams.

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

Gold price вup by 214.18 drams to 31901.15 drams. Silver price down by 0.85 drams to 441.11 drams. Platinum price вup by 112.06 drams to 15384.95 drams.

Armenia responds to Turkey’s statement on 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Sevres

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 17:43,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenian foreign ministry spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan has responded to the Turkish FM’s statements on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Sevres.

The statement issued by the Foreign Ministry of Turkey on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of Sevres once again demonstrates the inability of that country to face its past.

Surprisingly, the current authorities of Turkey, who never miss a chance to praise their Ottoman heritage, nervously react to the reference of the Treaty of Sevres which the same Ottoman Empire signed with a number of states including the Republic of Armenia.

The Treaty of Sevres has been and will remain a historical fact, which cannot be edited or wiped away.

While evading to face its past and urging others to “take lessons from history instead of animosity”, Turkey continues its traditional policy of justifying the Armenian Genocide and threatening the Armenian people with new atrocities.

Turkey’s steps towards undermining the peace and security in our region and its military posturing against Armenia are part of the expansionist policy of the Turkish Government which is aimed at destabilizing its neighboring regions.

Only the reconsideration of such policy and the capacity to face the past by Turkey will pave a way for genuine reconciliation between the peoples in our region”, Naghdalyan said in a statement.