Georgia closes borders with Armenia, Azerbaijan for 10 days

Vestnik Kavkaza
14 Mar in 12:00

Starting today Georgia will close borders with neighbouring Armenia and Azerbaijan for ten days to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Agenda.ge reports.

Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia discussed the temporary suspension of movement with Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan PM Ali Asadov in telephone conversations yesterday.

The Georgian PM’s press office reported that the parties agreed to facilitate the return of their respective citizens through a humanitarian corridor.

Meanwhile, no restrictions will apply to cargo transportation as a transit corridor will also be ensured for freight. 

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has encouraged citizens to be more careful as 25 individuals have tested positive for the COVID-19 in the country. 

The Georgian government has moved into an emergency, round-the-clock regime after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the outbreak of the China-born coronavirus a pandemic.

Georgia-Azerbaijan, Georgia-Armenia Borders to be Closed until March 24

Georgia Today

Georgian Prime Minister’s office has said in the recent publication that Georgia-Armenia and Georgia-Azerbaijan borders will be closed for 10 days, starting from Saturday, March 14.

Reportedly, PM Gakharia held phone conversations with his Armenian and Azerbaijani counterparts. All sides agreed on limiting the travel amid the fear of the coronavirus. The traffic of goods will still be allowed during the 10 day period from March 14 to 24.

“Following the conversation with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov a joint decision was taken to close Georgia-Armenia and Georgia-Azerbaijan borders for 10 days.
At the same time, the parties agreed to ensure that the return home of their citizens would be unimpeded. The restrictions do not apply to goods traffic,” reads the Facebook post of Georgian Government.

By Nini Dakhundaridze

Instead of postponing referendum, the PM self-isolates in Sevan: Bright Armenia deputy

Aysor, Armenia

Deputy from Bright Armenia faction Ani Samsonyan referred to the issue on postponing the constitutional referendum.

“I am not surprised that the Yerevan mayor does not exist at this responsible moment and as head of the civil defense he is not interested what happens in the capital (as in general he is irresponsible). But I am surprised when the opposition offers to postpone the referendum and in response Armenia’s prime minister tells people not to be afraid and does not postpone the referendum and instead self-isolates in Sevan,” she wrote on Facebook.

Chess: PRO Chess League Quarterfinals: Armenia, Canada Advance To Finals

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PRO Chess League Quarterfinals: Armenia, Canada Advance To Finals
 
by Colin Stapczynski
Updated: Mar 14, 2020, 1:32 AM|
 
The Armenia Eagles and Canada Chessbrahs have advanced to the PRO Chess League Finals in Norway at ChessParty2020.
 
The Eagles and Chessbrahs are headed to the Live PRO Chess League Finals.
 
The Eagles and the Chessbrahs are the final teams to secure their spots in the finals and the final four is set!
 
The PRO Chess League will make an announcement on Twitter later this week regarding the dates of the finals and how the league will be taking the safety of all of the players and fans into full consideration.
 
Armenia Eagles Knock Out New York Marshalls 9.5-6.5
 
Heading into the match, some viewed the Eastern Division Champion Armenia Eagles as an underdog against the mighty New York Marshalls. The first round supported this idea, with the Marshalls surging to a 3-1 start.
 
In round two, the Eagles soared back into the match with a 3.5-0.5 score! The turning point seemed to occur when the Eagles’ GM Zaven Andriasian trapped GM Hikaru Nakamura’s queen after 32.f3??
  
During the live broadcast, GM Georg Meier commented: “Any Armenian having a good day is a force in blitz/rapid!” What happens if more than one Armenian is having a good day? Both GM Tigran Petrosyan and Andrisian won three in a row. After the first round, Armenia finished the match with a score of 8.5/12.
 
Armenia’s fourth board, Petrosyan, scored 3.5/4 while Andriasian had 3/4 and GM Parham Maghsoodloo had 2.5/4. Petrosyan’s fantastic performance ended not on the board but with a smile after his final round victory.
 
The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat both on simultaneous display. @Armenian_Eagles’ GM Tigran Petrosyan can’t help but smile!#prochess
 
The Eagles are returning to the Live PRO Chess League Finals for the third time in three years as they look to regain the PCL Championship title.
 
Canada Chessbrahs Defeat Chicago Wind 9.5-6.5
 
The Canada Chessbrahs were logically considered the heavy favorite heading into the match. The Chessbrahs’ insanely strong lineup consists of world number-four GM Alexander Grishuk, world number-11 GM Anish Giri (both are 2020 Candidates tournament participants), the young superstar GM Alireza Firouzja, and the original Chessbrah GM Eric Hansen playing on board four.
 
The score was level after the first round, but the Chessbrahs took control in round two with Grishuk defeating GM Jorge Cori and Hansen making a statement win against GM Illia Nyzhnyk.
 
 
At the halfway point, the Chessbrahs were ahead with a 5-3 score, but the Wind were ready for a fight in round three. All four of the games were decisive, but the round ended up 2-2 with Firouzja defeating GM Alexandr Shimanov, GM Ray Robson defeating Giri, Nyzhnyk defeating Grischuk and then Hansen coming in with another clutch victory (this time against Cori).
 
Heading into the final round, the Chessbrahs were up 7-5. They won the final round with a 2.5/4 score though things looked hairy for a moment as Alireza Firouzja got into trouble and ultimately lost a spectacular game against Cori. Saving the day, both Grischuk and Hansen won their final round games to turn the tide and secure match victory for the Chessbrahs.
 
The hero of the day was the Chessbrahs’ famous manager, Hansen. He put up a 3.5/4 score to help the Chessbrahs advance to the finals for the first time.
 
The Eagles and the Chessbrahs will face off in the Semifinals in Norway at ChessParty 2020. For more on ChessParty 2020, check out the promotional video below, but take note that the PRO Chess League will make an announcement on Twitter later this week regarding the dates of the finals and how the league will be taking the safety of all of the players and fans into full consideration.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Armenia shuts educational institutions until March 23 over coronavirus: PM

Reuters

Newspaper: Armenia 1st President clearly says to PM that such ingratitude will not be forgotten

News.am, Armenia

10:15, 13.03.2020
                  

YEREVAN. – Iravunk daily of Armenia writes: According to a reliable source, the ANC [Armenian National Congress party] is deeply offended by [PM] Nikol’s [Pashinyan] statement that the judges in the CC [Constitutional Court] are the lackey-fraudsters of [ex-Presidents] Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sargsyan.

The ANC has been deeply offended by putting [First President] Levon [Ter-Petrosyan] on the same plane as Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, and though it has been announced that they will not express [views in this regard] until after the [forthcoming constitutional] referendum, other passions are boiling over at the backstage.

According to our source, Levon has clearly said to Nikol that such ingratitude will not be forgotten, and the time will come and unpleasant compromising materials will be made public about Nikol.

Armenia will be the focus of WHO

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.Armenia will be the focus of the World Health Organization (WHO). This was stated in a telephone conversation with the President of the Republic of Armenia  Armen Sargsyan by the Director General of WHO Tedros Adan Gebreisus.

He noted that the WHO statement on the pandemic indicates the  complexity of the situation, in which there is an urgent need to  combine international and national efforts, to coordinate activities  on the part of states, in particular in terms of border control,  population movement and mutual assistance, which is especially  important for Armenia.

In his turn, President Sargsyan expressed gratitude to WHO for the  technical and professional assistance rendered to Armenia. He said  that an interdepartmental commission was created in Armenia in order  to prevent the spread of coronavirus, and for the program of action,  the active involvement of WHO specialists and the direction of  national strategies proposed by WHO to states will be extremely  necessary and valuable.

The President of the Republic emphasized the importance of increasing  the effectiveness of measures to control the spread of the new virus  throughout the world.

The interlocutors agreed that this requires from the authorities and  the population an awareness of the seriousness of the problem,  self-organization, high responsibility and discipline.

The President of Armenia and the Director-General of WHO agreed to  periodically exchange information regarding the situation.  Recall  that in Armenia 15 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed. In this  regard, for a week, until March 23, classes in preschool and  educational institutions of the country were suspended.

Theaters and concert venues temporarily close due to coronavirus in Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.Due to the coronavirus, theaters and concert venues are temporarily closed in Armenia. The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of  Armenia Araik Harutyunyan stated this on his Facebook page.

, he said.

We add that 15 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Armenia.  In this regard, for a week, until March 23, classes in preschool and  educational institutions of the country were suspended. 

Vincenzo Del Monaco: Democratic wind blowing in Armenia has triggered a renewed interest of Italian entrepreneurs and businessmen in the local market

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo.Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Italy to Armenia  Vincenzo Del Monaco in an interview with IA ArmInfo spoke about the  Armenian-Italian relations, trade, economic and cultural interaction,  joint struggle against coronavirus and other issues.  

Mr. Ambassador, at what level are the Armenian-Italian political  relations today? Are high-level visits expected in the foreseeable  future? 

First of all, let me thank you for this valuable opportunity given to  me to share my views with ArmInfo and your readers. I will answer  your question very straightforwardly: we are experiencing a very high  momentum in the political relations between our two Capitals. The  political dialogue is particularly dynamic and it can leverage on a  steady increase in the exchange of institutional visits. We register  a broad convergence on many items of the international agenda and we  cooperate actively at international level, within the Organizations  and Fora we both belong to. Let me also emphasize the very positive  dynamics between Armenia and the European Union. I attach the  greatest significance to your relations with the EU, with the  potential to generate extraordinary results.  The Armenian relations  with the EU are in the meantime a sort of high octanes propellant for  the bilateral relations with Italy and other Member States.

How would you assess the Armenian-Italian trade and economic  relations? Are there any new areas for cooperation that countries  could develop? As we know, last year a positive dynamics was recorded  in the foreign trade turnover between the two countries, and in this  vein I would like to know which Armenian goods are in demand on the  Italian market and vice versa? 

I completely agree with your assessment. Last year was a very  positive one for the bilateral economic and commercial relations, and  statistics on trade exchanges provide the most vivid evidence to this  reality. I would add that even the internal economic growth rate of  Armenia did not go unnoticed abroad. As a matter of fact, the  democratic wind blowing in Armenia has triggered a renewed interest  of Italian entrepreneurs and businessmen in the local market and in  the opportunities it offers.  The business community attaches  considerable importance to the reform agenda of the Armenian  Government, especially in the field of rule of law. During my career  I have come to appreciate the fundamental role of the rule of law for  the attraction of investments and for the economic development.   During his visit in Milan and in Rome at the end of November last,  this message was clearly conveyed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan  to the Italian business community and I may assure you that it was  very well received.  Armenia is undertaking commendable efforts in  that direction and results are already visible. There is also a  significant potential stemming from the belonging of Armenia to the  Eurasian Economic Union, in addition to the opportunities offered by  the Armenian market.  To answer your question on the demand of  Armenian products in Italy, let me underline that in 2019 we have  registered an increase also in the Armenian exports to Italy, for  instance in the textile and jewelry sectors.  Italians are very  demanding consumers, attracted by products coming from Countries like  Armenia with a deeply-rooted culture. Your products carry a cultural  message, they contain the identity and the traditions of your  territory and of your ancient civilization. In the meantime, Armenia  is a country of mathematicians and physicists, and this sort of  twinning between “future and past” can easily work as a powerful  communication tool to better penetrate also the Italian market.

The Italian Renco construction company signed a contract with the  Government of the Republic of Armenia on the construction of a new  TPP (Thermal Power Station). At what stage of implementation is the  project? Does the construction company plan to implement other  large-scale projects in the territory of the Republic of Armenia?  

After having reached in the first half of 2019 the financial closing  with the international financial partners of the project (IFC, DEG,  OFID, ADB), Renco started the construction phase in May 2019. Works  should continue until roughly summer 2021.  The construction  activities already performed include excavations, earthworks,  completion of the foundations of the main power plant equipment and  buildings. Nearly 15.000 concrete cubic meters have been poured so  far. In May 2020 Renco should start receiving the technological  equipment, therefore allowing the mechanical installation of the  above mentioned items together with the construction of water and gas  pipelines. The company might also decide to invest more in Armenia  and in other fields of activity 

At the end of last year, the Ceramisia plant was opened in Armenia,  which was founded as part of a joint investment project of the Multi  Group concern and the Italian Stoneware holding. Are there any plans  to develop other similar projects, if so, what sectors may they  affect? 

As you rightly said, Ceramisia is part of the Italo-Armenian success   stories of 2019. The factory is operating smoothly, and has adopted  the highest European standards. Ceramics are successfully placed on  the international market and the brand “Made in Armenia, Designed in  Italy” is proving to work very well. It was indeed an excellent  marketing choice, as far as I understand from the entrepreneurs. I  would add that the company has hired more workers to satisfy the  demand and I would not be surprised to see even more job offers in  the future. To summarize, my impression is that the partnership  between Italian Stoneware company and Hon. Gagik Tsarukian is  performing very well.  More in general, I trust that in the future  more initiatives and more Italian investments will see the light in  Armenia.

What is the state of cultural and humanitarian contacts between the  two countries? What new joint projects are expected?

Culture is a major highlight of the bilateral relations between  Armenia and Italy.  With the impeccable cooperation of local  Authorities, last year we offered to the Armenian people, to the  international community living in the Country and to tourists a  particularly reach program of initiatives, ranging from ancient art  to contemporary painting, from music to video mapping. For my Embassy  all those initiatives translated in an increased effort and let me  take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my staff for their  commitment. The final result was a very rewarding one, and I look  forward a new set of initiatives during the current year. 

Has the coronavirus outbreak affected the interaction of the two  countries in such sectors as economy, tourism, etc. if so, how  serious is the damage caused? 

The coronavirus outbreak has not and will not impact the level of the  bilateral relations between our two Countries.  Actually, the  solidarity I am receiving on a daily basis from Armenian institutions  and citizens make our bonds even stronger.  Italy is going through a  very hard moment. Unlike 9/11, History is unfolding without a  tangible enemy, but the number of casualties and of infected people  captures the seriousness of the threat posed by the devious nature of  Covid-19.  The line taken by my Government is crystal-clear: full  transparency and maximum cooperation with the WHO, the EU, our  partners and the international community. There is no other way to  challenge and defeat this pandemic, than by coordinating our efforts,  sharing best practices and hard-won experience. Pandemics ignore  borders and administrative demarcations.  I am in regular contact  with the Armenian Authorities, I am grateful to them for their  cooperation, for the assistance they are providing to the Italian  citizen affected by the virus. I also commend the transparency of  your Authorities since the early appearance of the virus. When this  crisis will be over – and it will be over – we will make an  assessment of the toll it will have taken on business and we will  quickly recover for lost time. Let me underline here that the virus  is not transmitted by goods.  For the time being the fight against  this intangible enemy must absorb all our energies.

Italy has extensive experience in the restoration of buildings and  monuments of cultural and historical heritage. It is known that the  Italian side expressed its readiness to share experience with Armenia  in this direction. At what stage is the interaction in this issue?  

Preservation and restoration of historical heritage are indeed fields  in which Italy excels. From July 2019 the Regional Office for  Cultural Heritage Enhancement, Management and Protection (ROCHEMP)  has started its works, and I am particularly satisfied with the  ongoing cooperation between the Armenian Authorities and experts,  starting from the Director of Rochemp, Dr. Ani Avagyan, and the  Italian counterparts from Bologna University.

Mr. Ambassador, thank you for the interview. 

Unannounced inspections at military units of the Armed Forces

Panorama, Armenia

Inspections led by the Chief of the Armed Forces Service Department Col. A Petrosyan and the officers were conducted in number of military units of Lori, Armavir, and Yerevan garrisons. As the press department at the defense ministry reported, the organization of internal orders of the military units, the permit regime, the military service of the troops as well as the military equipment maintenance were checked.

As the source added, the sanitary and hygienic conditions of the units were inspected as part of monitoring the course of the implementation of the instructions aimed at preventing the new coronavirus spread.