Pashinyan keeps money from sale of his car in bank in drams as a deposit

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 13:30,

YEREVAN, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan keeps the money from the sale of his car in bank in drams as a deposit, the PM said at a press conference today.

“In the past two years a decline in dollarization level is noticed in the banking system. The dollarization level of loans provided by commercial banks in 2019 comprised 53% compared to the 59.5% of 2018. The dollarization level of deposits in 2019 comprised 59.3% compared to the 60% of the previous year. This means that our compatriots more and more trust the dram and prefer to keep their deposits in drams, and also take loans in drams. I also do the same. For instance, I recently sold my Hyundai and keep the money from it in the bank in drams as a deposit”, Pashinyan said.

He added that the share of overdue loans in the loans provided by Armenia’s commercial banks in 2019 declined and comprised a record low level in December – 0,85%. In 2018 this figure was 1%. In March 2020, the loans provided to the legal persons and individuals increased by 20.3% compared to the same period of 2019. “This figure shows that the Armenian citizens more than ever before not only take loans, but also are capable of serving these loans properly, which means that they had proper incomes”, Pashinyan said.

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Solving Constitutional Court crisis with any formula in Parliament being discussed – Pashinyan

Solving Constitutional Court crisis with any formula in Parliament being discussed – Pashinyan

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 15:59,

YEREVAN, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS. Due to the current situation caused by the novel coronavirus in Armenia it wouldn’t be possible to hold the constitutional amendments referendum for at least a year, but the state is discussing of solving this issue in the parliament, with any option, partially or completely, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during an online press conference today, asked whether it is possible to solve the Constitutional Court crisis through Parliament, not through a referendum.

The reporter also said that the Armenian government has also sent inquiries to the Venice Commission over the CC crisis and asked why this option was chosen.

“As part of the referendum, we also planned to apply to the Venice Commission as a result of our discussions. But our prediction is that the coronavirus will exist in our reality for at least a year, which means that we cannot hold a referendum for at least a year because we have stated that for us the interest of public health is higher from any political interest. Thus, it’s impossible to hold a referendum during the coronavirus pandemic. But on the other hand, we cannot wait for the solution of the situation around the Constitutional Court, until the end of the coronavirus. Even if we wait, we have formed a commission on Constitutional amendments: constitutional amendments should take place in the future, and in this context we will solve, which, according to the preliminary calculations, may be put up to referendum in June 2021”, the PM said.

“But now we have applied to the Venice Commission, and the issue of solving the CC crisis in the parliament with any formula, partially or completely, is being currently discussed”, the PM said.

He said nothing hinders the work with the international partners aimed at receiving effective and also consensus-based solutions as much as possible.

Armenia was planning to hold a referendum on constitutional amendments on April 5, 2020. The referendum was proposing to suspend the powers of president of the Constitutional Court Hrayr Tovmasyan and 6 judges. However, the referendum didn’t take place as the country declared a state of emergency to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Reporting by Anna Grigoryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian government to propose new mechanisms to investors soon

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 16:04,

YEREVAN, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government has developed a new tool for the economic policy and investments, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during an online press conference today, introducing 100 facts about new Armenia.

“During the next session of the government a decision on a mechanism, which didn’t exist in Armenia before, will be adopted aimed at boosting investments. The discussions on one-two similar mechanisms continue, and I don’t rule out that new mechanisms will launch in the future”, he said.

He said at this stage they will propose a certain governance model of up to 50 billion AMD to economic entities, and concrete criteria will be set for that.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Asbarez: Armenia’s Cosmic Ray Division Scientists, Students at American Geophysical Union Congress


From l to r: Davit Aslanyan, CRD; Dr. Deneb Karents, San Francisco; Dr. Hripsime Mkrtchyan, CRD; Dr. Bagrat Mailyan, CRD and Univ. of Huntsville, AL; Gayane Karapetyan, CRD

BY JOSEPH DAGDIGIAN

Five scientists, engineers, and students from Armenia’s Cosmic ray Division (CRD), Yerevan Physics Institute, with 4,000 other scientists, participated in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Congress from December 9-13, 2019 in San Francisco. Presenting different aspects of CRD’s research were Prof. Ashot Chilingarian, CRD’s head; Balabek Sargsyan, engineer; and three young scientists: Dr. Hripsime Mkrtchyan, Physicist; Gayane Karapetyan, physicist and student; and Davit Aslanyan, undergraduate student.

The interviews were conducted via email with Mkrtchyan, Karapetyan and Aslanyan by Joseph Dagdigian. They have been edited for length and slightly edited for clarification.

Joseph Dagdigian: Please introduce yourselves and tell us about your background, where you grew up, and your education.

Hripsime Mkrtchyan: I was born in Yerevan. I did not dream of becoming a scientist or doing physics. I didn’t even know what a scientist was. But now I can definitely say that I couldn’t have chosen anything better for myself. I really love my profession and enjoy doing the research. I graduated from the Physics Department of Yerevan State University last summer and received my PhD at the Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory (CRD) in Atmospheric Physics.

Gayane Karapetyan: I was born in the village Tsaghkunq , near Lake Sevan. I went to school in the village. Since then I have been fond of mathematics and physics. I wrote my research work for my diploma at the Yerevan Physics Institute with Hripsime Mkrtchyan, and defended it in Yerevan State University. I earned my bachelor’s degree in 2019.

Davit Aslanyan: Hi, I am Davit Aslanyan. I was born in Yerevan. From a young age my parents noticed my inclination towards science and guided me to apply to the Shahinyan Physical-Mathematical Specialized School. I am an undergraduate student majoring in Physics at the Yerevan State University and a trainee physicist at the CRD.

Davit Aslanyan explaining CRD’s research

J.D.: How did you get interested in science; what brought you to the CRD?

H.M.: Honestly, the way for choosing a specialty in Armenia is not developed. Nobody at school advises you what opportunities you have. If you like biology, chemistry or physics you will choose them; if you do not you will never know which opportunities you are missing.

As a programmer, it seemed very boring and without invention or creativity. I met Prof. Chilingarian and he gave me the belief that everyone can make discoveries by becoming good specialist. I started working at CRD in 2011. My research is devoted to thundercloud electric structure investigations. The topic of my PhD dissertation was “The Behavior of the Electric Field During Fair Weather and Thunderstorms”.

From l to r: Gayane Karapetyan, CRD; Anahid Yeremian, Chairperson of SCACRD and physicist at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Dr. Hripsime Mkrtchyan, CRD

G.K.: Last year at school I wanted to become a programmer but one of my teachers told me very interesting facts about science and the faculty of physics. I changed my mind and now I’m glad that I chose science. In the first year of my studies, I was a little disappointed because I wanted to learn more about real, modern science. A friend suggested I attend open seminars at the Yerevan Physics Institute. I met Hripsime Mkrtchyan; she took me to CRD and told me about her work, which was very interesting.

D.A.:  Lightning flashes have fascinated me from a very young age. I initially got interested in Atmospheric Physics when I met Hripsime in 2017. I was hoping that exploring Atmospheric Physics would help me understand how lightning and thunderstorms originate.

J.D.: How long have you been associated with the CRD; what are your responsibilities there?

Dr. Hripsime Mkrtchyan, CRD, explaining her research

D.A.: I joined CRD in Summer, 2018 and started working at CRD in 2019.  I am a trainee physicist and my research is devoted to thunderstorm ground enhancement investigations.

G.K.: I joined CRD in 2017, and in 2018 I started working there. I am doing research on thundercloud electric structure investigations and now I am applying ANI (a CRD developed complex of machine learning algorithms) for classification of lightning types.

JD to Gayane and D.A.: You are both continuing your education. Where are you in this process?

G.K.: I am a master student at Yerevan State University Astrophysics Department. After this step, I want to apply for a PHD program at CRD.

D.A.: I am a senior at the Yerevan State University, and will get my Bachelors diploma in July. My major area of study is Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics.  I plan to continue my education at the Cosmic Ray Division.

J.D.: In 2019 You each attended the international Thunderstorms and Elementary Particle Acceleration (TEPA) conference at Nor Ambert in Armenia. What was your participation there, and your impressions?

H.M.: Many leading scientists from around the world have visited Nor Amberd during TEPA conferences. It is always a pleasure to discuss science at the Nor Amberd research station. From 2013-2015 I was involved in coordination of the TEPA conference.

G.K.: Attending TEPA was a very good experience for me, I presented a talk on “Atmospheric Discharge Classification with Machine Learning Algorithms”.

D.A.: Attending the TEPA conference in 2019 was an eye-opening experience for me as an undergraduate student. TEPA was my first opportunity to interact with fellow scientists from outside Armenia in a formal setting. I presented a talk at the 2019 meeting.

J.D.: Can you briefly tell us about the international scientific forums you have participated in, and your current area of research?

Davit Aslanyan, CRD, undergraduate student, receiving award as top undergraduate physics student in Armenia from Prime Minister Pashinyan

H.M.: Now I am a member of different organizations and am getting invitations to participate in different activities and represent Armenia and my research.  I think scientific conferences are also type of culture representation. In December with Davit and Gayane I participated in AGU 2019 where we were invited to participate in panel discussions devoted to the future of science. I also had an oral presentation of work which I have done with prof. Chilingarian and my advisor Prof. Williams from MIT.

J.D.: What other interests do you have? I know that some of you are involved in the “Young Minds” project mentoring high-school students in Armenia and Artsakh.

H.M.: Yes, we are members of Yerevan Young Minds. We are continuing to teach and show the beauty of science at schools. We are looking for funding to start new public activities for making science fun for those who are reluctant to become scientists.

G.K.: I am member of Yerevan Young minds project and SPIE (International Society for Photonics and Optics), Yerevan State University chapter. We are doing a lot of outreach events in Yerevan, Artsakh and other regions of Armenia.

D.A.: Yes, we all are members of the Yerevan Young Minds project of European Physical Society.

J.D.: What are your ambitions or goals for the future?

H.M.: I dream of creating an applied atmospheric laboratory in Armenia, using atmospheric science for solving water problem on the borders of Armenia, cleaning the environment, and protecting nature from hazardous phenomena.  I hope to establish it in the near future but it is very difficult to start such things, as the government really doesn’t understand the need to invest into science.

G.K.: I will continue studying physics and I will try to understand lightning phenomena.

D.A.: I hope to become a researcher and lead a laboratory where we will test various cloud radiation models and uncover mystery of lightning initiation.

J.D.: What are your impressions of the AGU conference, and your visit to San Francisco? Have you met members of the local Armenian community?

D.A.: AGU Fall Meeting was very big conference with enormous opportunities to connect with scientists from around the globe and participate in various workshops.

H.M.: The meeting was big. We even organized a very nice dinner at Anahid’s home and discussed the ways for collaborations. (Anahid Yeremian is the Chairperson of Support Committee for Armenia’s Cosmic Ray Division – SCACRD).

My heart is always getting warmer when I meet Armenians outside our country who are worried about our homeland and want to do something, even from a long distance. It makes you feel very strong, able to make changes and make your country better.

J.D.: The Diaspora here has shown a great deal of interest in Armenian science and particularly the Cosmic Ray Division. What message would you like to send to the Armenian community here?

H.M.: First of all, I would like to thank everyone for all the help and encouragement which we continue getting from Armenian diaspora. With their help we have obtained needed instrumentation which gives us the opportunity to investigate different physical phenomena. It puts Armenia in many international scientific collaborations and opens new opportunities.

D.A.: I would like to thank the Armenian diaspora for all the support and encouragement.

G.K.: I would like to thank the diaspora for their help, especially for the excellent opportunity to participate in the AGU. I really hope that Armenian scientists from abroad will visit us often and share their experience with the younger generation.




Pashinyan discussed with Putin legal processes around Russian companies operating in Armenia

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 14:57,

YEREVAN, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has thoroughly discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin the issue of legal processes taking place around the Russian companies operating in Armenia.

“As for the situations over the companies operating with a Russian capital, I have discussed in detail this issue with the President of Russia, and we reached very concrete agreements in this regard. We just need to implement these agreements which will take into account the interests of relations between our countries”, he said during an online press conference today.

Pashinyan said there is a very rich agenda in the relations of Armenia and Russia. “And we are moving forward by solving the issues of the agenda of these relations. One issue will be solved with the best possible option, the next via a compromise. There should compromise, friendly, allied compromise and mutual understanding in all cases. This is the most important, and I believe it will take place”, the Armenian PM said.

Criminal case has been launched over Russian companies operating in Armenia – Gazprom Armenia, South Caucasian Railway CJSC, Orsis Arms. Investigation is underway.




Armenpress: 1 billion and 88 million AMD donated to anti-coronavirus efforts in Armenia

1 billion and 88 million AMD donated to anti-coronavirus efforts in Armenia

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 19:15,

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Finance informs that a total of 1 billion and 88 million drams has been donated to the Armenian government for its anti-coronavirus efforts, ARMENPRESS reports the government said.

The treasury account (900005001947) was opened on March 17th for citizens and organizations willing to make donations.

The government said a total of 4225 payments were made since.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenpress: Ucom fills vacancies through internal promotion and recruitment of new staff

Ucom fills vacancies through internal promotion and recruitment of new staff

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 19:27,

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. As of , 1160 Ucom employees keep on ensuring company’s regular operations as far as in addition to their duties they have temporarily taken over the functions of the colleagues resigned. In total, 520 employees specialized in different areas have resigned as per their own application, the retention process for many of them is underway, ARMENPRESS was informed from Ucom.

“By giving preference to internal resources and relying on the professionalism of Ucom employees, we have entrusted the positions of the heads of various departments, senior specialists, coordinators to the existing ones, thus promoting them internally. In addition, to fill the vacancies, at least 25 people a day are being interviewed by the Human Resources and Organizational Development Directorate. As a result of business processes’ optimization we still need to hire around 300 specialists,” said Ara Sergei Khachatryan, Director General at Ucom.

Let us add, that Ucom publishes job postings on specialized websites and keeps on receiving CVs at [email protected].


Armenpress: No major coronavirus outbreak in healthcare system of Armenia – Minister Torosyan

No major coronavirus outbreak in healthcare system of Armenia – Minister Torosyan

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 20:43,

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. There is no major coronavirus outbreak in the healthcare system of Armenia so far, Healthcare Minister of Armenia Arsen Torosyan said during a Facebook Live.

”The tests showed that there is no major outbreak in the healthcare system so far, but we, those who have close interactions, should minimalize their interactions, better follow the rules and self-isolate. I am one of those in the risk zone”, ARMENPRESS reports the Minister as saying. He added that he continues working through video conferences.

The Minister’s test was negative.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Healthcare Minister highlights prolongation of state of emergency

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 20:47,

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. Healthcare Minister of Armenia Arsen Torosyan highlights the preservation of the state of emergency given the situation resulted by the coronavirus, Torosyan said in a Facebook Live.

”In order we are able to continue our new rules of behavior and have levers to supervise that process, the state of emergency is a must’’, the Minister said, adding that the state of emergency is the base for anti-pandemic measures.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenian-Russian FMs refer to NK conflict settlement process.

Armenian-Russian FMs refer to NK conflict settlement process

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 21:40,

YEREVAN, MAY 14, ARMENPRESS. At the initiative of the Russian side the Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan held a telephone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on May 14.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, the Armenian and Russian FMs discussed issues related to bilateral agenda as well as partnership in the sidelines of regipnal organizations such as the CIS, EAEU and the CSTO.

Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Sergey Lavrov also referred to Nagorno Karabakh peace process. Zohrab Mnatsakanyan emphasized the unconditional committmenet of all the sides of the conflict to the provisions of the 5-sided statement adopted on April 21 with the participation and mediation of the Minsk Group Co-chairs.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan