Armenia MFA spokesperson comments on Azerbaijan’s reaction to elections held in Artsakh

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 12:39, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. Armenian foreign ministry spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan commented on Azerbaijan’s reaction to the recent elections held in Artsakh, the MFA told Armenpress.

Armenpress presents the MFA spokeswoman’s full comment:

Question: The election process in Artsakh, which lasted from March 31 to April 14 and was concluded with the election of a new president and parliament, as expected,  received a negative reaction from Azerbaijan. How would you comment on that reaction?

Answer: Through several statements the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia has already expressed its position on the elections held in Artsakh.

In this regard, I would like to only emphasize two circumstances. First, in the context of the Artsakh elections, the highest authorities of Azerbaijan have made very critical comments towards the European human rights institutions. Indeed, this was not accidental. It should be recalled that the European human rights institutions made an important assessment on the parliamentary elections held in Azerbaijan this February by which the low level of legitimacy of those elections was revealed.

It is obvious that in a country where the power has never been transferred through democratic process, the formation of new authorities in Artsakh through competitive and democratic elections should have triggered a nervous reaction.

Second, Azerbaijan tries to involve the international community in its campaign against human rights in Artsakh. To that end, Azerbaijan doesn’t refrain from strictly selective and distorted presentation of international reactions to these elections.

Azerbaijan attempts to ignore the key messages of the same reactions, which refer to the role of the people of Artsakh in determining their future, and the importance of elections from the perspective of organizing public life in Artsakh. Meanwhile, these messages are crucial for creating an environment conducive to advancement of the peace process.

In our region, the formation of authorities who received the vote of the people, who express the will of people and who are accountable before those people, is extremely important in terms of the transformation of conflict and the reconciliation of peoples. The people of Artsakh took another important step in this direction on March 31 and April 14”.

Armenian President congratulates Syrian counterpart on National Day

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 12:57, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a congratulatory letter to President of Syria Bashar al-Assad on the country’s National Day, the President’s Office told Armenpress.

President Sarkissian highlighted the centuries-old friendship between the Armenian and Syrian peoples and stated: “The vivid evidence of this was the caring attitude by the Syrian people to tens of thousands of Armenian refugees during the Armenian Genocide, and the statement of the People’s Council of Syria on the official recognition and condemnation of the Genocide was approved by all Armenians with gratitude”.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenian President participates in webinar titled “Quantum Leadership in the Time of Pandemic”

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 12:44, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. At the invitation of the prestigious The Monthly Barometer analytical journal, which is also the co-founder of the Summit of Minds, President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian participated in the webinar titled “Quantum Leadership in the Time of Pandemic”, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The series of webinars titled “What will happen and how to overcome it in the best possible way” has been initiated by the managing partner of The Monthly Barometer Thierry Malleret to listen to the opinion of the distinguished leaders, reputable experts and to discuss in an expert milieu the avenues to overcome the situation created by the new coronavirus and its ramifications.

Distant webinars are envisaged for The Monthly Barometer community which comprises heads of major international companies, investors, entrepreneurs, reputable experts and analysts.

According to President Armen Sarkissian, many of risks, including pandemics, manifest quantum behavior, erupting in China then in Europe. “The world has changed and it is possible that the pandemic might accelerate the transformation of the classical world into a quantum one. To fight pandemics, financial crises, other risks, we need to change our lifestyle. If we start thinking about this world as a quantum world, we will find the logic behind the occurring events, will be able to predict them with some probability,” the President of Armenia noted. “This world is changing, and will be changing even faster than we can imagine. However, we have to be ready. If we think of everything we had before the coronavirus, it will be just a waste of time. The virus can be back and can have the same or a totally different form – internet virus, global hacking, etc. And everything will come to a stop again. We need to think how this world will move forward, and learn some lessons.

We need to accept that it is not about the virus at all. Yes, the virus is a tragic _expression_ which has claimed thousands of lives. Every government, including our country’s, today is fighting against the virus. As a result, we just concentrate on the virus, viewing it as an accident which will never happen again. On this, we are wrong. This is a new world in which we will be living and should be ready to accept it, should be ready for what comes next.”

According to the President, in this new world, external areas can guide us and it is quite possible we will not realize that. “Certainly, we have to fight against pandemics. It is a reminder that in many cases we probably travelled much more frequently than was needed. Probably we can do business and politics without travel. Every morning, when from the balcony of my house I look at Mount Ararat, I see it more clearly because the air in Yerevan is cleaner now than before. It happened because people are driving less, stay mostly home,” President Sarkissian noted. “The message of this very sensitive, tragic event is that we can organize our lives doing less harm to the nature. Let’s think this all over again. For us, humans, the message deriving from the tragedy of the pandemic is the following – let’s think of transforming ourselves. All our actions related to risk management, politics, business, the way we treat the nature, everything should change. If we are not able to do it, we will be forced in the future too, fight against another, this or that pandemic. We need to ponder thoroughly on all this.”

President Sarkissian noted that recently he has been talking much to the leaders of different states, international officials, spoke of new cooperation, trying on to focus on the steps that could be taken jointly after the pandemic. Responding to the questions from the audience, he revealed one of these steps, “There are various organizations in the world, different structures which unite superpowers, but they all are about great powers. We need to establish a club of small and successful states. It will be a club which will bring together small countries. They will be able to present their achievements, failures, and challenges. This will not be a new alliance or organization, just a club. I have my own definition for “small” and “successful” which I presented to the presidents and prime ministers of successful states, and they are quite interested in this idea. This world will be much more complex, which means it should be a world where the voice of small countries will also be audible. This is a proposal which I hope to advance after the pandemic has ended.”

Responding to the question on preparing the younger generation for more thoughtful actions, President Sarkissian noted that before answering this question, one should listen to the young people. “Before giving them advice and directions, let’s hear them out. The worst thing is to give an advice or direction without really understanding the matter. Young people are much more open for the new logic; it is easier for them because many things in this new life are quite natural for them. Thus, we first need to hear them out, second, we need to understand what’s going on in the world. When everything becomes clear, it is very easy to explain it to them.”

The President expressed confidence that there certainly would be ways to emerge from this crisis. “I am glad that multiple questions are being raised during this discussion. That’s the only way to get to the truth. It is essential these days, to ask questions and find solutions. I am confident that solutions will be found,” Armen Sarkissian said.

The President of Armenia invited the participants of the webinar to participate at the Armenian Summit of Minds to be held in Armenia come October.

Martin Galstyan passes confirmation vote to become next cenbank president

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 13:10, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian parliament installed Martin Galstyan to serve as the next president of the Central Bank, replacing outgoing chief Artur Javadyan.

Galstyan, a Member of the Board of the Central Bank, was confirmed to the position by 104 votes in favor. 15 lawmakers voted against. He was nominated by the ruling My Step bloc.

Incumbent cenbank President Artur Javadyan’s term in office is ending in summer 2020.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




U.S. to provide more funding to Armenia to fight COVID-19

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 13:19, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. The U.S. Government, through USAID, has committed an additional $600,000 to Armenia to support the country’s response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the USAID Armenia Office told Armenpress.

These funds will build on the $1.1 million in support announced last week that will help:

  • prepare laboratory systems
  • activate case-finding and event-based surveillance
  • support technical experts for response and preparedness
  • bolster risk communication

Yerevan My Love Foundation supports 500 needy families

 

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 14:00, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Yerevan My Love Foundation is implementing a social assistance program in Yerevan and Chinari, Movses, Aygepar, Nerkin Karmiraghbyur bordering villages of Tavush province, the Foundation said in a statement.

“More than 500 families are provided with food, natural juices, sweets, hygiene items, medicines, stationary and painting supplies.

Chairman of the Board of Yerevan My Love Foundation, President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian has always urged to show special attention to the military disabled, children having special needs and citizens living in bordering communities, therefore the Foundation considers a priority to provide assistance to these people and their families. This program beneficiaries are over 250 socially needy families living in bordering communities of Tavush province, families of 150 disabled children getting service in our Lousé children’s rehabilitation center, and 100 military disabled who are involved in the Foundation’s Fatherland’s Defender program”, Director of the Foundation Arshak Karapetyan said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Pashinyan to address the nation

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 13:44, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he will address the nation Friday evening regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

“Dear countrymen, tonight at 20:00 I will deliver a televised address on the coronavirus pandemic and our actions for overcoming its social-economic consequences”, Pashinyan said on social media.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




The second plane transported medical supplies and equipment to Armenia

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 14:10, 17 April, 2020

On April 15, another batch of medical supplies and equipment required to fight coronavirus was transferred from China to Armenia by a special flight.

The batch was purchased by Eduardo Eurnekian’s companies:

  • Converse Bank CJSC,
  • Armenia International Airports CJSC,
  • Karas Wines,
  • As well as with financial resources provided by other donors.

 

The following medical instruments were transported to Armenia.

More than 87,000 protective medical clothing,

24,000 medical masks,

20,000 protective masks KN95,

101 touchless thermometers,

✅ Medical instruments,

 ✅ Biochemical raw material for coronavirus diagnostic tests.

Also, medical supplies and equipment purchased at the expense of the RA state funds, as well as donated by Chinese benefactors were transported by the airplane.




MEP Lars Patrick Berg congratulates President-elect of Artsakh

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 14:57, 17 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS/ARTSAKHPRESS. Member of the European Parliament, permanent member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Subcommittee on Security and Defense, Lars Patrick Berg, sent a congratulatory letter to the newly-elected President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan.

The letter says:

“Your Excellency

President of the Republic of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan,

Please accept my warmest congratulations on your election as President of Artsakh, as well as my congratulations on the election itself which was held under the conditions of state of emergency.

Such successful demonstration of democracy can only raise Artsakh’s international reputation, and I hope that now there will be an opportunity for Artsakh to capture its place in the community of nations, cooperate with neighbors aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the region.

I was disappointed when I read the statement of the European Commission’s External Action Service on the process of the elections. As member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs I will try to raise this issue in Vice President Josep Borrell, as well as will address a question at the parliamentary question format whether we can convince the European Conference to have a more constructive direction.

Please, do not hesitate to contact me if I can be useful, and once again accept my warmest congratulations”.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




ANCC Stands on the Front Lines as COVID-19 Continues to Threaten Canadians

Armenian
National Committee of Canada

Comité
national arménien du Canada

 

Tel./Tél. (613) 235-2622

E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

www.anccanada.org

 

-PRESS RELEASE-

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 18,
2020                                                                       

Contact: Sevag Belian (613) 235-2622

 

(OTTAWA) – As
the ongoing outbreak of the novel coronavirus continues to threaten the health
and safety of Canadians, the Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) is
continuing to stand on the front lines in bringing its contribution to the
collective efforts of Canadians coast-to-coast. 

“We are
continuing to work tirelessly alongside our local centres and affiliated
organizations, assisting in first of all assisting the most vulnerable sector
of our community and making sure that they are aware of all the assistance
programs offered by the federal government” said Hrag Tarakdjian, Co-President
of the ANCC.

During the last
two weeks, ANCC representatives – along with representatives from local
community centres and partner organizations – have had important discussions
with key decision makers in government, including the Hon. Mary Ng (Minister of
Small Business and Export Promotion), the Hon. Ahmed Hussen (Minister of Families,
Children and Social Development), the Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson (Minister of
Environment), several members of federal and provincial parliaments and municipal
officials across Canada.

“During our
discussions, we have thanked both the federal and provincial governments for
their leadership and courage in tackling the various challenges faced by Canadians
during these difficult times” said Shahen Mirakian, Co-President of the ANCC.

“While
charitable and non-profit organizations have benefited from the current relief
programs that are being offered, we are continuing our discussions with our
elected officials in providing further assistance to the charitable sector that
provides so many crucial services to Canadians” concluded Tarakdjian and Mirakian.

The ANCC has
also urged community members to continue practicing all the health measures as
prescribed by public health agencies and continue monitoring the daily updates
provided by government officials.


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The ANCC is the largest and
the most influential Armenian-Canadian grassroots human rights organization.
Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters
throughout Canada and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC
actively advances the concerns of the Armenian-Canadian community on a broad
range of issues and works to eliminate abuses of human rights throughout Canada
and the world.

Sevag Belian – Executive Director
Armenian National Committee of Canada
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