Armenian MP: Anti-Russian moods in Armenia are very favorable for Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem

News.am, Armenia
July 2 2020

22:48, 02.07.2020
                  

Armenian economist: Changing procedure for calculation of property taxes is too early in this phase

News.am, Armenia
July 2 2020

23:04, 02.07.2020
                  

Armenia in talks with several manufacturers for possible COVID-19 vaccine

Panorama, Armenia
July 2 2020

Armenia is negotiating with several manufacturers and international agencies for a possible vaccine against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Minister of Health Arsen Torosyan told a cabinet meeting on Thursday.

Torosyan says he is personally holding talks with vaccine manufacturers, including Moderna Therapeutics, a biotech company co-founded by American entrepreneur of Armenian descent Noubar Afeyan. According to the minister, the vaccine being developed by the company is one of the most likely candidates to be approved for the treatment of the infection.

Armenia is also in talks with WHO and UNICEF platforms, which will try to purchase large quantities of vaccine and equally distribute it to different countries.

“The danger is that some countries may buy up already produced or a potential vaccine, which means the rest will just get the vaccine late,” Torosyan said, defending the move to start the talks now.

The health minister said a potential COVID-19 vaccine could be available by the end of 2020 or in early 2021, which will become clear after the results of the third phase of trials are summed up in fall.

Torosyan highlighted a coronavirus vaccine could help countries get back to normal.

Yerevan court postpones hearing in Serzh Sargsyan’s and others’ case

Panorama, Armenia
July 2 2020

A Yerevan court on Thursday agreed to postpone by nearly one month a hearing in the trial of third Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and several other former officials.

One of the ex-president’s lawyers, Amram Makinyan, requested the court to postpone the hearing, citing the coronavirus-related situation in Armenia.

Meanwhile, prosecutor Arsen Martirosyan objected to the petition, arguing that all epidemiological measures were in place for the court to proceed with the hearing.

Presiding judge Vahe Misakyan granted the defense motion, scheduling the next hearing for August 6.

The Special Investigative Service charged Serzh Sargsyan with organizing an alleged embezzlement of government funds along with a group of other officials through misuse of official position in December 2019.

The indictment said that Sargsyan used his official position in January and February 2013, when he was president, to steer a government fuel contract to a particular company that cost the state an additional 489 million drams (approx. $1 million) in subsidies.

New agreement to provide better terms for import of oil products from Kazakhstan to Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
July 2 2020

All-party parliamentary group for Armenia relaunched in the United Kingdom

Public Radio of Armenia
July 2 2020

Armenian MP compares Nikol Pashinyan with Navalny

News.am, Armenia
July 2 2020

17:58, 02.07.2020
                          

Independent deputy of the National Assembly of Armenia Tigran Urikhanyan has posted the following on his Facebook page:

“When a person who had introduced a parliamentary bill on Armenia’s exit from the Eurasian Economic Union, had considered the Collective Security Treaty Organization a nonsensical organization and had proclaimed Russia as the country to blame for the Four-Day Artsakh War of April 2016 came to power, it was necessary to realize that an Armenophobic nationalist like Navalny would appear on Armenian Public Television someday. It is clear that this is not only a manifestation of contempt towards a strategic partner, but also Armenia’s national and state interests, and balanced manifestation at that. And this is just the beginning.”

CivilNet: Armenia to Diversify Oil Imports, Lessen Dependence on Russia

CIVILNET.AM

2 July, 2020 21:00

  • Armenia’s death rate jumped by 30% in June.
  • The repair and overhaul of Armenia’s nuclear power plant has begun.
  • Armenia is set to import more petroleum from Kazakhstan, reducing dependence on Russia.
  • The government has begun negotiations with Noubar Afeyan’s Moderna to import covid vaccines.
  • Two opposition parties have called on the speaker to create a commission into the government’s handling of the pandemic.
  • The Armed Forces have started the summer conscription of fresh recruits. 

Azerbaijani press: Italy magazine highlights deplorable political situation in Armenia

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Italian online newspaper European Affairs has published an article, entitled “Pashinyan-ruled Armenia amid an internal political crisis, COVID-19 threat and doubts about the future of the national economy.”

The article by Italian journalist Giuliano Bifolchi pointed out that Armenia is currently experiencing a deep political crisis and a severe state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic, AZERTAC reports.

The author said that the economy of Armenia, which is the most affected by the pandemic in the Caucasian region, is still dependent on foreign aid and donations, as well as diaspora organizations.

“Despite the change in the Armenian leadership following 2018 “velvet revolution”, which had given hope for a lasting and stable democracy in the country, the fact that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan gained more power after two years has led to deep divisions within the current government,” read the article.

The Italian journalist noted that there is an internal contrast between the current leadership, which came to power in 2018, and the old Armenian nomenclature formed by ex-presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan, who were backed by their clans/families from the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Even in his speeches, Pashinyan does not rule out possible political unrest in the country, said the journalist.

The author stressed that Armenia, which gained independence in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, has a system characterized by internal strife between “oligarchs” and clans fighting for regaining control in the country, and this factor distances the country even further from the democratic principles established by the European Union, which the post-Soviet countries are striving to cooperate.  

Citing Hraparak daily of Armenia, the author wrote about the details of Kocharyan’s meeting with Sargsyan following his release from prison. He said that the former presidents consider Pashinyan to be a threat to the Armenian state, and therefore their goal is to eliminate internal conflicts and unite the opposition to end the Pashinyan regime.

The journalist said that since the seizure of power in 2018 following the “revolution”, Pashinyan has started a strong contrasting activity against Sargsyan and Kocharyan trying to divide the opposition and launch court proceedings. In this regard, he said the criminal case against Kocharyan triggered a great deal of noise, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally tried to intervene in the matter and ensured Kocharyan’s release, which led to a cooling of Yerevan-Moscow relations.

The Italian journalist also pointed out the criminal case launched against Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan on corruption charges.

The article also said that Mane Tandilyan, a member of the opposition Bright Armenia faction of the National Assembly, also criticized the Pashinyan government during the parliament’s June 25 extraordinary session to discuss the state budget for 2019. The MP slammed the Armenian government for failing to achieve any success in the field of reforms of the judicial, social and economic system.

The journalist noted that Pashkina’s initiatives to change the country’s constitution, as well as the interrogation and arrest of Sargsyan in connection with the failure of the April 2016 fighting, have met with serious opposition.

According to the article, if during the current internal politics the Armenian prime minister is facing strong opposition even within his government and witnessing the failure of his plan to arrest Kocharyan and Sargsyan, in terms of foreign policy, Armenia is slowly losing support from Russia, which is, in fact, necessary for the country’s economic survival thanks to the Eurasian Economic Union.

The author also pointed to the fact that the amendments recently made to the Constitution of Armenia provoked a protest from President of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe Gianni Buquicchio. In his response letter to Hrayr Tovmasyan, who was dismissed from the post of chairman of the Armenian Constitutional Court by Pashinyan, Buquicchio said the Venice Commission is following the recent developments in Armenia, expressing concern over the failure of Armenian authorities to fulfill the recommendations given.

The journalist added that the Council of Europe sent a 20-page document of recommendations and notes to Armenian Justice Minister Rustam Badasyan, demanding greater attention to and revision of the amendments with the ultimate goal of safeguarding the Constitution.

Expressing concern over the current political situation in Armenia, the Italian journalist said the health and economic situation is also alarming in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He noted that Armenia is among 11 countries at great risk of the second wave of the novel coronavirus.

The author also referred to a World Bank estimate about Armenia. “According to the analysis of the World Bank, Armenia is suffering a strong influence of the pandemic which led to the collapse of commodity prices.  The economic slowdown, according to the World Bank, has mainly affected the sectors that need manpower. The uncertainties about the COVID-19 pandemic will affect Armenia more, like the rest of the world, and if this situation will continue for a long time, the Caucasian country will face a serious decline in GDP,” he concluded.

Asbarez: ANC-UK Relaunches All-Party Parliamentary Group for Armenia

July 2, 2020

ANC-UK relaunched the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Armenia

The Armenian National Committee of the United Kingdom announced the relaunch of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Armenia, which held its inaugural annual general meeting Thursday with a cross-party group of members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The meeting elected member of parliament Tim Loughton as Chair.

The mission of the APPG is to cultivate stronger relations between Armenia and the United Kingdom in areas such as trade, tourism, education and development.

The security of Armenia is a major concern. Promoting its security not only establishes stability in the region but also advances commercial interest of United Kingdom.

The APPG further appointed member of the British House of Lords Baroness Cox as co-chair, while parliament members Andrew Rosindell, James Gray, Mark Pritchard, Feryal Clark were appointed Vice Chairs. Member of parliament James Murray was appointed an officer with Annette Moskofian, the ANC-UK chairperson, serving as the board’s secretariat.

Chargé d’affaires of the Armenian Embassy, Gagik Kirakosyan was also present at the meeting as a guest.