Erdogan phones Sahak II of Constantinople amid coronavirus outbreak

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 13:27, 9 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. Patriarch Sahak II Mashalian of Constantinople and President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone conversation amid the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a news release issued by the patriarchate.

During the April 8 telephone conversation, President Erdogan asked Sahak II about the state of affairs of the patriarchate and the Turkish-Armenian community, according to the news release.

Erdogan thanked the patriarch for the latter’s contribution in the fundraiser-campaign for the coronavirus response, according to the news release.

The Turkish president told the Patriarch that he has facilitated the possibility of return of Armenian nationals to Armenia, referring to the 100 Armenian citizens who are being transported by land from Istanbul.

The Armenian government has ensured the leasing of the vehicles, but due to the closed borders with Turkey the buses will travel via Georgian territory, which required permission from Turkish and Georgian authorities.

According to the news release, Erdogan has expressed willingness to assist Armenia with the provision of medication.

Erdogan wished Sahak II good health and also inquired about the needs of the Turkish-Armenian community. Sahak II wished peace and good health to the Turkish president.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia President’s Staff: Armen Sarkissian will definitely express position on Robert Kocharyan attorneys’ application

News.am, Armenia
April 10 2020
Armenia President’s Staff: Armen Sarkissian will definitely express position on Robert Kocharyan attorneys’ application Armenia President’s Staff: Armen Sarkissian will definitely express position on Robert Kocharyan attorneys’ application

18:32, 10.04.2020
                  

The Staff of President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian received the application of the attorneys of second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan on Wednesday. This is what Assistant to the President of Armenia Hasmik Petrosyan said in response to an inquiry from 168.am newspaper.

“There are no time limits prescribed for a response, but as Hasmik Petrosyan reportd, “the President will definitely express his position”,” writes the newspaper.

A while ago, it was announced that the attorneys of second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan has addressed President Sarkissian with the request to take steps, within the scope of his constitutional powers, to solve the current uncertain situation, especially taking into consideration the state of emergency declared due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Armenian government hasn’t decided whether it will celebrate Citizen’s Day or not

News.am, Armenia
April 10 2020
Armenian government hasn’t decided whether it will celebrate Citizen’s Day or not Armenian government hasn’t decided whether it will celebrate Citizen’s Day or not

20:05, 10.04.2020
                  

The Armenian government is deciding whether it will hold or not hold an event dedicated to Citizen’s Day amid the state of emergency, and according to the holiday calendar, this year it is supposed to be held on April 25. Spokesperson for the Prime Minister of Armenia Mane Gevorgyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that there is still no final decision.

Last year, a supplement was made to the Law on Holidays and Remembrance Days and it was decided that the last Saturday of April will be celebrated as Day of Citizens of the Republic of Armenia. Last year, it was celebrated on April 27 with exhibitions and public discussions devoted to the velvet revolution in Yerevan and Armenia’s provinces, and on that day, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan toured Mashtots Avenue, took photos with citizens and ate barbecue with them.

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Armenia: Easter service held without believers

JAM News
 
 
12.04.2020
JAMnews, Yerevan
 
 
The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrated Easter without parishioners print for the first time on April 12.
 
The decision to do so was made by the Episcopal Council, headed by the Catholicos of all Armenians given the state of emergency in the country in effect from March 16 to April 14 due to the coronavirus epidemic.
 
However, the church ceremony on the occasion of the festival was broadcast live, as has been done in previous years for those unable to attend services.
 
The Catholicos of all Armenians during the liturgy said that the coronavirus pandemic that has spread throughout the world is a challenge to humanity, but that one must believe that the world will overcome this test.
 
As of April 12, 1,013 cases of infection have been detected in Armenia. Of these, 197 people have been cured, 803 continue treatment. There have been 13 deaths, and 7164 negative tests
 
This time around, believers celebrated Easter at home – with traditional sprouted wheat decoration, dyed Easter eggs, sweet rice pilaf with raisins and wine.

Iranian exports to Armenia resumed

Tehran Times
– 16:44

TEHRAN- Iran has resumed exports to its neighbor Armenia since the last week, Mehr news agency reported.

The exports are conducted via Iran’s northwestern Norduz border in a limited quantity, Rouhollah Latifi, the spokesperson of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), announced, adding that with 250 trucks passing through the border on Aras River, trade with the neighboring country is normalizing after weeks.

“Armenia imported over $430 million worth of Iranian goods in the past Iranian calendar year [ended on March 19] to become the country’s second export destination among the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)’s member states after Russia,” he said.

Iran’s preferential trade agreement with the EAEU has had a significant impact on the country’s trade relations with Armenia, according to the head of Iran-Armenia Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

“The two sides are applying tariff discounts offered based on the agreement and there has been no problem in this regard”, Hervik Yarijanian said in January.

According to the official, the volume of trade between the two countries has witnessed an outstanding rise since the agreement became effective in last October.

Iran mainly imports red meat from Armenia, while Armenia imports polymer raw materials, machinery, industrial gases, manufactured artifacts, leather and leather goods from Iran, he said.

He further noted that Iran has a much greater export capability compared to Armenia, adding that traders have not yet gotten used to the idea of the preferential trade agreement and hopefully with the expansion of this deal, more Iranian traders will be attracted to the Armenian market.

Iran and Armenia have been emphasizing the need for preserving and expanding trade relations between the two countries since the preferential trade deal between Iran and EAEU was implemented.

While the U.S. renewed sanctions on Iran are aimed at isolating the Islamic Republic both politically and economically, Iran’s relations, especially in the economic sectors, with its neighbors are seemed not to be affected by the sanctions.

The northwestern neighbor Armenia is one of the countries preserving and expanding its economic relations with Iran regardless of the sanction condition.

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Georgian and Armenian teenagers brought to Tbilisi from USA on special flight

JAM News
12.04.2020
    JAMnews, Tbilisi

79 Georgian and 35 Armenian teenagers flew to Tbilisi on April 12 on a special flight from the United States, where they were studying as part of international student exchange programs.

The American government organized the flight to Doha, the capital of Qatar, and the Georgian government booked the flight from Doha to Tbilisi.

Upon landing at the Tbilisi airport, all children underwent mandatory thermal screening.

Then, Georgian citizens were taken by bus to Tbilisi and the Kakheti region, where they were placed in two hotels for the duration of a two-week quarantine. They are under round-the-clock doctor supervision and the quarantine zone is guarded by police.

Armenian citizens left for Yerevan from the airport.

As of April 12, there are 242 reported cases of coronavirus in Georgia. 60 patients have recovered, and three people have died.

Three infected Georgian citizens were sent home to Georgia from abroad for treatment.

4,929 people are in quarantine, and 405 are under stationary surveillance.



Number of coronavirus cases in Armenia reach 1,013

Aysor, Armenia

The number of coronavirus cases in Armenia grew by 36 during a day, reaching 1,013, the Center for Control and Prevention of Diseases said on Saturday.

According to the center, a total of 197 patients have recovered, 803 are getting treatment.

The death toll from coronavirus stands at 13.

Turkish Press: Turkey asks China to clarify message on aid packages sent to Armenia

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Turkey asks China to clarify message on aid packages sent to Armenia                               
by Anadolu Agency                                           

Turkey asked China for clarification about the message on aid packages sent to Armenia that alluded to Mount Ağrı (Ararat) in eastern Turkey that borders Armenia, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hami Aksoy said Saturday.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry said China’s Ambassador to Ankara Deng Li and Beijing’s Foreign Ministry have shown efforts to resolve the issue.

“Ambassador Deng said their aid packages to Armenia were prepared by a local authority and were sent to Yerevan,” said Aksoy. “The aforementioned authority only wrote Chinese scripts on the packs, and there are no references to Mount Ağrı in them. The references, which were written in English, were added later.”

Deng is currently investigating the situation, and Turkey will be informed about the results. “With this incident, (Deng) said he has full respect for Turkey’s sovereignty and unity of land,” Aksoy added.

The aforementioned message on the aid packages read: “May our friendship (be) higher than Mountain Ararat and longer than the Yangtze River.”

A dispute between Turkey and Armenia dates to Turkey’s position on the events of 1915, which saw the deaths of Armenians in eastern Anatolia when some sided with invading Russians and revolted against Ottoman forces. A subsequent relocation of Armenians resulted in numerous casualties.

Turkey objects to the presentation of the incidents as “genocide” but describes the 1915 events as a tragedy in which both sides suffered casualties.

Ankara has repeatedly proposed the creation of a joint commission of Turkish and Armenian historians, plus international experts, to examine the issue.

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