Lithuanian FM calls for immediate ceasefire on Armenia-Azerbaijan border

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 16:20,

YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS. Lithuania’s foreign minister Linas Linkevicius expressed his deep concern over the current situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and called for an immediate ceasefire.

“Deeply concerned that clashes on Armenia-Azerbaijan border continue. Escalation gives no benefit to both sides. Call for immediate ceasefire, avoiding any further escalation and returning to dialogue and negotiations under the auspices of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs”, the Lithuanian FM said on twitter.

Since July 12th, Azerbaijan has launched a series of cross-border attacks against Armenia’s northern Tavush province.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia village resident wounded in Azerbaijani drone strike

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 16:23,

YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS. A resident of Chinari village of Armenia’s Tavush province has been wounded from the Azerbaijani combat drone strike on July 16, Head of the Crisis Information Center Artsrun Hovhannisyan said.

“Today resident of Chinari village Aramayis Hovakimyan has been wounded from the strike of the adversary’s combat drone”, he said.

“Again violating the agreement on cessation of hostilities and fire, Azerbaijan is using attacking UAVs, including in the direction of settlements. We warn that the number of bodies of the Azerbaijani armed forces of the morning can strongly increase”, Armenian defense minister’s spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan said.

Today early in the morning the Azerbaijani side resumed shelling at the bordering villages of Armenia’s Tavush province. Aygepar, Nerkin Karmiraghbyur, Chinari, Movses, Tavush villages and Berd town were under the target.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 16-07-20

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 17:22,

YEREVAN, 16 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 16 July, USD exchange rate down by 0.86 drams to 483.64 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 3.31 drams to 550.33 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.04 drams to 6.79 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 4.86 drams to 605.66 drams.

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

Gold price down by 7.84 drams to 28060.42 drams. Silver price up by 6.24 drams to 300.57 drams. Platinum price up by 132.74 drams to 12952.64 drams.

Armenian citizen personally denies Azerbaijani fake news on his death

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 16:22,

YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani media outlet haqqin.az continues spreading series of fake reports about Armenia and the Armenian Armed Forces.

Armenia’s Information Checking Center informs that this time the Azerbaijani media outlet made another fake report, publishing the photo of Armenian citizen Narek Petrosyan, born in 2000, in a military uniform, and reporting that he has died in the border section of Tavush.

Narek Petrosyan personally reacted to this report on Facebook.

He told the Information Checking Center that he learnt the news about his “death” from the internet. Firstly, he got surprised and angered, but then understood that it is another Azerbaijani disinformation.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

‘War is never an alternative’ – Uruguay MP on Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia

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YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS. Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay Pedro Jisdonian commented on the current situation in the Armenia-Azerbaijan border caused by the latest provocation of the Azerbaijani side.

“On the occasion of the attack of the Azerbaijani forces on the border with Armenia, we call for peace and respecting international commitments over the settlement of the Artsakh conflict. War is never an alternative. Peace and dialogue”, he said.

Today early in the morning the Azerbaijani side resumed shelling at the bordering villages of Armenia’s Tavush province. Aygepar, Nerkin Karmiraghbyur, Chinari, Movses, Tavush villages and Berd town were under the target.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/16/2020

                                        Thursday, 
Azerbaijan Threatens Missile Attack On Armenian Nuclear Plant
Armenia - A general view of the Metsamor nuclear plant, 20May2013.
Azerbaijan threatened on Thursday to launch missile attacks on Armenia’s 
Metsamor nuclear plant amid continuing deadly clashes on the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
“The Armenian side must not forget that state-of-the-art missile systems of our 
army allow us to strike the Metsamor nuclear plant with precision, which could 
lead to a great catastrophe for Armenia,” said Vagif Dargahli, the Azerbaijani 
Defense Ministry spokesman.
According to Azerbaijani news agencies, Dargahli responded to what he described 
as Armenian threats to attack a large reservoir in central Azerbaijan.
The Armenian Foreign Ministry condemned Dargahli’s remarks as a “manifestation 
of state terrorism” that "reflects Azerbaijan’s genocidal intentions.”
“With such statements, Azerbaijan’s leadership poses a threat to all peoples of 
the region, including its own people,” it said in a statement.
An Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisian, also condemned 
Baku's threat, saying that it amounts to a “concrete crime.” “I am very glad 
that our officials, politicians and diplomats are raising this issue with 
relevant [international] bodies,” he told journalists.
Hovannisian suggested that the threat came in response to statements made by 
“various private individuals” in Armenia. “There have been no official 
statements by Armenian military authorities about hitting such civilian, 
strategic or non-strategic facilities [of Azerbaijan,]” he stressed.
The Soviet-built nuclear plant located 35 kilometers west of Yerevan generates 
roughly 40 percent of Armenia’s electricity. Baku’s threat to destroy it came 
hours after fierce fighting resumed on a volatile section of the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
At least 16 soldiers from both sides have been killed and dozens of others 
wounded there since Sunday. The two sides blame each other for the worst 
escalation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since 2016.
Azeri FM Sacked For 'Meaningless' Talks With Armenia
Belgium -- Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov gives a press 
conference after an EU-Azerbaijan cooperation council meeting in Brussels, April 
4, 2019.
(Reuters) - Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev sacked his foreign minister on 
Thursday after accusing him of “meaningless negotiations” with neighboring 
Armenia amid a flare-up in hostilities between two South Caucasus countries.
Eleven Azeri soldiers and a civilian and four Armenian servicemen have been 
killed in border clashes between two former Soviet countries that fought a war 
in the 1990s over the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Aliyev said on Wednesday Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov did not do enough to 
try to resolve the conflict.
“What was the foreign minister doing? Where he was? We were all at work after 
the July 12 events ... and I could not find him,” Aliyev told a government 
meeting of the start of the clashes on Sunday.
“... Unfortunately, recently our diplomacy is not compatible with the successful 
development of our country. In some cases it is engaged in meaningless work, 
meaningless negotiations.”
Mammadyarov, 60, has been foreign minister since April 2004.
According to the president’s decree, former Education Minister Jeihun Bayramov 
was appointed to succeed Mammadyarov.
Armenia, Turkey Trade More Accusations Over Azeri Border Clashes
Armenia -- The Armenian Foreign Ministry building, Yerevan.
Armenia and Turkey have accused each other of seeking to destabilize the South 
Caucasus in a continuing war of words over the latest deadly clashes on the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
Turkey was quick to blame Armenia for the fighting, which broke out at a 
volatile border section on Sunday, and reaffirm Turkish support for Azerbaijan. 
The Armenian government denounced Ankara’s “provocative attitude” on Monday.
On Tuesday Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan added his voice to the 
Turkish criticism of Yerevan while his defense minister, Hulusi Akar, vowed 
continued military assistance to Baku.
The Armenian Foreign Ministry responded by issuing on Wednesday another, more 
strongly-worded statement that branded Turkey a “security threat to Armenia and 
the region.”
“Invoking its ‘historical mission’ and ethnic or religious affiliations, Turkey 
has already destabilized the situation in a number of neighboring regions: the 
Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, causing immeasurable 
suffering to the peoples of those regions,” said the statement.
The ministry again accused Ankara of undermining international efforts to 
resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with its pro-Azerbaijani stance.
“We observe that Armenia now tries to resort to a hypocritical smear campaign 
against Turkey in an effort to cover up its aggressive actions against 
Azerbaijan,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry hit back on Thursday.
A ministry statement said Armenia itself prevents the conflict’s resolution by 
“illegally occupying Azerbaijani territory for many years.” “Armenian 
authorities need to come to their senses and comprehend, as soon as possible, 
that they should be part of the solutions, not problems, in the South Caucasus,” 
it added.
Meeting with Azerbaijan’s visiting Deputy Defense Minister Ramiz Tahirov later 
on Thursday, Akar said that Armenia will be “brought to account” for its 
“attack” on Azerbaijan.
“They will be drowned under this plot and certainly pay for what they have 
done,” “Hurriyet Daily News” quoted the Turkish defense minister as saying. He 
did not elaborate.
Successive Turkish governments have lent Azerbaijan full support throughout the 
Karabakh conflict, reflecting close ethnic and cultural ties between the two 
Turkic nations. They have made the establishment of diplomatic relations with 
Armenia conditional on a Karabakh settlement acceptable to Baku.
Armenia has always rejected this precondition. It has forged close military ties 
with Russia to counter what many Armenians see as a serious security threat 
emanating from Turkey.
From Yerevan’s perspective, the presence of thousands of Russian troops in 
Armenia precludes Turkey’s direct military intervention in the Karabakh dispute 
on Azerbaijan’s side.
Fighting Resumes On Armenian-Azeri Border (UPDATED)
        • Lilit Harutiunian
Azerbaijan -- A video grab shows the smoke from the explosions of the shelling 
by Armenian forces of an Azerbaijani army position in the Tovuz region, July 14, 
2020.
Fighting on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan reportedly resumed early 
on Thursday, with the two sides accusing each other of attacking their frontline 
positions and shelling villages.
The Armenian military claimed to have thwarted a pre-dawn Azerbaijani raid on 
one of its border posts in the northern Tavush district.
“After a fierce gun battle the enemy was repelled, suffering casualties,” said 
Shushan Stepanian, the spokeswoman for the Defense Ministry in Yerevan. She said 
Azerbaijani forces then began shelling two Armenian border villages.
“Gunfire is continuing at the moment,” Stepanian wrote on Facebook in the 
morning. “Units of the Armenian Armed Forces are neutralizing Azerbaijani 
provocations.”
Stepanian reported shortly afterwards that Armenian Defense Minister Davit 
Tonoyan has phoned Andrzej Kasprzyk, the head of an OSCE mission monitoring the 
ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, to brief him on the latest 
escalation. She said Tonoyan told Kasprzyk that the Azerbaijani side suffered 
“many casualties.”
The official added that no Armenian soldiers were killed at the volatile border 
section as of 9 a.m. local time.
Opening a weekly cabinet meeting in Yerevan later in the day, Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian said that a hilltop border post of the Armenian army in Tavush 
was the primary target of overnight Azerbaijani attacks.
Pashinian said that more than 100 Azerbaijani commandos stormed but failed to 
seize it before other Azerbaijani troops launched unsuccessful attacks on 
adjacent Armenian positions. None of the Armenian soldiers was killed or 
wounded, he told ministers.
Stepanian claimed, for her part, that Armenian forces destroyed an Azerbaijani 
tank and struck “artillery and mortar positions that were shelling our 
settlements and positions.” She posted a short video of plumes of black smoke 
rising from behind a hill on what appeared to be the Azerbaijani side of the 
frontier.
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry accused Armenian forces of attacking 
its frontline troops and shelling Azerbaijani villages in the Tovuz district 
bordering Tavush. It said one Azerbaijani soldier was killed in action.
Azerbaijani news agencies quoted the ministry spokesman, Vagif Dargahli, as 
denying any incursions into Armenian territory attempted by the Azerbaijani army 
and shelling of Tavush villages. “Our army units never shoot at settlements,” he 
said.
Speaking to RFE/RL’s Armenian service in the morning, Tavush Governor Hayk 
Chobanian said not only the local villages but also the town of Berd came under 
Azerbaijani artillery fire. None of their residents was hurt as a result, he 
said, adding that the shelling caused damage to civilian homes and 
infrastructure.
“Residents are hiding in basements and shelters,” said Chobanian. “Their life is 
not at risk.”
“There is no need for evacuation … I hope that this won’t last long,” added the 
governor.
Renewed fighting in the area broke out after a one-day pause that followed three 
days of deadly clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces which left at 
least 15 soldiers dead and prompted serious concern from the international 
community.
In a statement issued late on Wednesday, the U.S., Russian and French mediators 
co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group hailed the lull in the fighting and urged the 
parties to “make every effort to continue de-escalation.”
“The Co-Chairs welcomed the confirmation of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and 
Azerbaijan to hold substantive negotiations on crucial aspects of a 
Nagorno-Karabakh settlement as soon as possible and emphasized the importance of 
returning OSCE monitors to the region as soon as circumstances allow,” said the 
statement.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Sports: Soccer-Ararat-Armenia win second Armenian title

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July 14 2020
Reuters


Ararat-Armenia, a Yerevan-based club who were founded three years ago, won their second consecutive Armenian league title after beating closest rivals Noah 2-0 on Tuesday, the final day of the season. Ararat finished top with 52 points and will play in the Champions League’s qualifying rounds next season. Second-placed Noah on 48 and Alashkert on 47 will play in the Europa League’s preliminary rounds.

Experienced Dutch winger Furdjel Narsingh, who joined Ararat last year after playing for several teams in the Netherlands, opened the scoring after 16 minutes and Nigerian striker Yusuf Otubanjo doubled the home side’s lead in the closing stages of the first half. On Friday Ararat-Armenia and Noah met in the Armenian Cup final with Noah winning the trophy on penalties.




Turkish Press: ‘Armenia to surely pay for attacks at Azerbaijan’

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
‘Armenia to surely pay for attacks at Azerbaijan’

Sarp Ozer

ANKARA

Armenia will surely pay for its attacks at Azerbaijani border area, the Turkish defense minister said on Thursday in a meeting with top Azerbaijani military delegation in the capital Ankara.

“[Armenia] will be drowned under the plot they’ve initiated and will definitely pay for what they’ve done,” Hulusi Akar told Ramiz Tahirov, the Azerbaijani deputy defense minister and the commander of the Military Air Forces.

Earlier on Sunday, the Armenian army attempted to attack Azerbaijani positions with artillery fire in the northwestern Tovuz border region and withdrew after suffering losses following retaliation from the Azerbaijani military.

Recent border clashes with Armenia have resulted in the martyrdom of 11 Azerbaijani soldiers — including a major general and a colonel — and injured four.

Akar recalled that Turkey closely follows the border clash developments.

“We strongly condemn the treacherous attack on the Tovuz region of Azerbaijan. The pain of Azerbaijani Turks is our pain. I want all of you to know that any troubles you live there are felt very deeply here.”

He also wished “Allah’s mercy upon martyrs, and fast recovery to the wounded”.

“I would also like to express that we are sure their blood will not be left on the ground,” he added.

Akar stressed that the occupation of the Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno-Karabakh, without any legal justification and legitimacy, will never be accepted.

The minister reiterated that Turkey and Azerbaijan are “one nation and two states”, sharing the common language, religion, and history.

Upper Karabakh, or Nagorno-Karabakh, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan, has been illegally occupied since 1991 through Armenian military aggression.

Four UN Security Council resolutions and two UN General Assembly resolutions as well as decisions by many international organizations refer to this fact and demand the withdrawal of occupational Armenian forces from Upper Karabakh and seven other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.

* Writing by Jeyhun Aliyev in Ankara

Turkish Press: 1 more Azerbaijani soldier martyred by Armenian army

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
1 more Azerbaijani soldier martyred by Armenian army

Jeyhun Aliyev   | 16.07.2020

ANKARA

One more Azerbaijani soldier was martyred by Armenian troops in border clashes which escalated since Sunday, the country’s Defense Ministry announced on Thursday.

Starting from 05:45 a.m. local time (0145GMT) on Thursday, the ministry said in a statement, active military operations are being conducted in the direction of the Tovuz region of the Azerbaijan-Armenia border.

It said Azerbaijani troops neutralized about 20 Armenian soldiers and destroyed one armored vehicle, one radio-electronic combat vehicle, battle posts and “strongholds of the enemy.”

“Our units are undertaking retaliatory actions to suppress the combat activity of the enemy,” it added.

As many as 12 Azerbaijani soldiers, including a major general and a colonel, have been martyred, while four others injured in a border clash since Sunday.

Despite international calls for restraint, Armenian troops opened fire on civilian settlements in the villages of Agdam and Dondar Kuscu. A 76-year-old Azerbaijani citizen lost his life in the attacks by Armenia, which Baku has accused of hiding losses.

The clashes started as Armenian forces violated an ongoing cease-fire and targeted positions of Azerbaijan’s army in the northwestern Tovuz district on Sunday.

Azerbaijan has blamed Armenia for the “provocative” actions, with Turkey throwing its weight behind Baku and warning Yerevan that it would not hesitate to stand against any kind of attack on its eastern neighbor.


Turkish Press: Turkish lawmakers condemn Armenian attacks on Azerbaijan

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Turkish lawmakers condemn Armenian attacks on Azerbaijan

Emin Avundukluoglu   | 16.07.2020


ANKARA

Four major parties in Turkey’s parliament on Thursday issued a joint declaration condemning Armenia’s recent cross-border attacks into Azerbaijan.

“As the Turkish Grand National Assembly, we strongly condemn the Armenian armed forces’ attack on the Tovuz region of Azerbaijan starting since July 12,” said the declaration.

“Armenia is on the wrong path […] the attacks, which are an example of known Armenian hostility, are the biggest obstacle in front of permanent peace in the south Caucasus,” it said.

The Turkish lawmakers called on the international community to take the necessary action “towards Armenia’s attitude that ignores right and justice.”

“Armenia should obey the decisions of the UN Security Council and OSCE and should withdraw from occupied Azerbaijani territories,” the declaration noted.

“Turkey, with its all capabilities, will continue to side with Azerbaijan in its struggle to ensure its territorial integrity.”

The opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) did not sign the declaration.

Earlier on Sunday, the Armenian army attempted to attack Azerbaijani positions with artillery fire in the direction of the northwestern Tovuz border district, withdrawing after suffering losses following retaliation from the Azerbaijani military.

Eleven Azerbaijani soldiers — including a major general and a colonel — were martyred in recent border clashes with Armenia that injured four others.

Despite international calls for restraint, Armenian troops opened fire on residential areas in the villages of Agdam and Dondar Kuscu. A 76-year-old Azerbaijani man lost his life in the attacks by Armenia, which Baku has accused of hiding losses.

Azerbaijan has blamed Armenia for the “provocative” actions, with Turkey throwing its weight behind Baku and warning Yerevan that it would not hesitate to stand against any kind of attack on its eastern neighbor.

Upper Karabakh, an internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan, has been illegally occupied since 1991 through Armenian military aggression.

Four UN Security Council and two UN General Assembly resolutions, as well as decisions by many international organizations, refer to this fact and demand the withdrawal of the occupational Armenian forces from Upper Karabakh and seven other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.