Delay in repatriation of Armenian POWs by Azerbaijani authorities proposed to be discussed at PACE winter session

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will hold its 2021 winter plenary session from January 25 to 28 in a hybrid manner, allowing members to participate remotely or attend in person in Strasbourg.

The Assembly will debate the ethical, legal and practical considerations of COVID-19 vaccines. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will address parliamentarians in the debate.

There have been requests for three urgent debates on:

– “The arrest and detention of Alexei Navalny in January 2021”
– “The worsening situation in Belarus”
– “Freedom of _expression_ (Article 10 of the ECHR) under threat by ‘Big Tech’ Companies”.

Three current affairs debate requests have also been submitted under the titles:

– “Prohibition of Russian and other national minorities languages in Ukraine”
– “Unjustifiable delay in repatriation of the Armenian prisoners of war and other captives by Azerbaijani authorities as violation of the European International Human Rights Standards”
– “The actual human rights situation in temporary occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol during Covid-19 pandemics”.

Other topics on the agenda include ethnic profiling in Europe, restrictions on NGO activities in Council of Europe member States, and discrimination against persons dealing with chronic and long-term illnesses.

During the session, the Assembly will elect the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, the Secretary General of the Assembly and the judges to the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Greece and Switzerland. These elections will be held by individual electronic voting.

The European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders will address the members of the Assembly and answer their questions, as will the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, Heiko Maas (within the framework of the German presidency of the Committee of Ministers) and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić (who will present her communication).

Debates will also be held on the independence of judges in Poland and in the Republic of Moldova, and on the implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights. A report on parliamentary elections in Georgia will also be discussed. 

The Assembly will decide its final agenda on the opening day of the session.

Russian peacekeepers in Artsakh hold regular anti-terror training

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

Russian servicemen at observation posts in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) conduct regular anti-terror training. While practicing actions, the military personnel of the peacekeeping contingent practiced occupying places at shooting positions in order to defend the post, as well as to block the route in order to stop movement, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Monday.

The observation posts of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Karabakh are equipped with checkpoint fortifications designed to protect military personnel from small arms and shrapnel, as well as to conduct a circular observation of the nearby territory.

Also, the infrastructure of the posts includes comfortable residential modules for the accommodation of personnel, a block module for cooking and eating, as well as a transport and technological block module equipped with units for supplying constant electricity, the ministry said.

All modules are equipped with the necessary household equipment, dishes, electrical appliances and heating and air conditioning systems.

Russia has important role in curbing Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression, says Armenian analyst

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

Russia has an important role in restraining Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression, according to Henaket Analytical Center head Tigran Abrahamyan.

“We should observe the domestic political developments in Russia (concerning Navalny and others) first of all in regard to the movements in Russia’s influence in the region and in our security system in general,” he wrote on Facebook.

“In addition to the fact that Armenia has a task to harmonize common interests with Russia and bring bilateral relations to a new level in the post-war phase, Russia has taken on a new role in our region, one of the manifestations of which is the fulfillment of the Russian peacekeeping mission in Artsakh.

“Russia has an importance role in curbing Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression and in establishing lasting peace and stability in the region,” the analyst said, adding any process that could jeopardize Russia’s role raises concerns. 

The issue of repatriation of Armenian POWs not included in agenda of PACE session

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) started on Monday its winter plenary session which will run from January 25 to January 28. 

As reported earlier, one of the issues submitted for current affairs debate concerned the repatriation of Armenian PoWs held in Azerbaijani captivity. 

However, the issue, titled “Unjustifiable delay in repatriation of the Armenian prisoners of war and other captives by Azerbaijani authorities as violation of the European International Human Rights Standards,” was not approved by the Bureau to be included in the agenda of the session. 

We attach great importance to the role of the US in the peaceful settlement of the NK conflict – Armen Grigoryan

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

The Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan sent a congratulatory letter to Jake Sullivan on his appointment as National Security Advisor to the US President, Ria Novosti news agency reported. 

“Armenia attaches great importance to its bilateral relations with the United States of America based on the shared values of democracy, protection of human rights and the rule of law,” the letter reads in part.  

In his letter Grigoryan added that Armenia also attaches great importance, to the role of the US as a Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group in the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the final resolution of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. “I am confident that the United States’ efforts will be instrumental in ensuring comprehensive stability and security in our region,” added the Secretary of the Security Council. 

Council of Europe to provide post-conflict assistance to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Secretary General says

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

The Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić stated on Monday that the Council is in talks with Armenia and Azerbaijan to provide post-conflict assistance to ensure that human rights were respected. Marija Pejčinović Burić’s remarks came while addressing the PACE hybrid session on Monday. 

Welcoming the ceasefire reached in Nagorno Karabakh in November, Marija Pejčinović Burić said: “We have always talked about the importance of the peace. These negotiations, meetings are about giving the post-conflict support to both countries in line with our mandate, as everyone on the European land should be ensured their right are protected. We try to ensure this.”

Ex-MOD: Incompetent, spinelessness, melancholic manifestations of some Armenian politicians are security threat

News.am, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

Former Minister of Defense of Armenia David Tonoyan gave an interview to Mediamax, and reflected on his statements before the recent Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war, the course of the war, and the reasons for the defeat of the Armenian side.

Your famous statement “New war, new territories” has been discussed in and outside Armenia since the end of the war. In particular, the Russian Foreign Minister also mentioned it at a press conference on January 18. Do you have regrets about it?

The statement made during a meeting with the U.S. Armenian community about a year and a half ago was a response to the statements of Azerbaijani military-political leadership to resolve the Artsakh issue through war, which were “substantiated” by the futility of negotiations. Yes, the statement was emotional, but I don’t regret it.

No matter how much Aliyev and some Armenian politicians insist, that statement could not be a reason for the failure of the negotiations and resumption of the war. By the same logic, the war could have started every day, since the leaders of Azerbaijan were always talking about the military solution of the issue. Moreover, for decades the world has failed to “notice” Aliyev’s statements that “Yerevan was the historical territory of Azerbaijani.”

It should be clearly stated that Azerbaijan rejected the peaceful political settlement of the conflict. The initiator of the war and the disruption of the negotiation process were Ilham Aliyev and Turkey that had provoked and supported him in many ways.

I strongly believe that in conditions of geographical boundaries occupied by the Armenian Armed Forces after 1994, the reinforcement of military positions, the organization of combat duty and the armament of troops with modern weaponry did not solve the main task of ensuring the security and the economic development of Armenians of Artsakh.

What was the ultimate goal of retention of the territories delimited by above-mentioned boundaries? The restoration of historical justice, provision of long-term and sustainable security of Armenians of Artsakh and the Republic of Armenia, economic development, or creation of favorable conditions for negotiations on the return of territories in exchange for the internationally recognized status of Artsakh?

Certainly, neither the first, nor the second, nor the third. In today’s geo-political conditions with current boundaries and defensive posture existing, issues of long-term and sustainable security and economic development would not have been resolved, and the failure of the negotiation process would have sooner or later led to war.

Therefore, within the framework of defense and foreign policy pursued over the last 26 years, within the limits of existing social and demographic-economic capabilities, the fourth has been ensured in non-war conditions – the continuity of the “beneficial” settlement process for the Armenian side.

You have stated that in case of war the Armenian side should move hostilities to the adversary’s territory. In particular, you have stated that “in case of necessity our attack groups may create a chaos in the back of the adversary.” Why did this not happen?

Yes, the formation of these assault units and their training to operate in enemy territory, the equipment of Armenian Armed Forces with multifunctional fighter jets, various UAVs and high-precision missile systems, as well as the development of intelligence and special forces capabilities would have eventually led to conceptual changes.

However, the “2018-2024 Modernization Program for the Armenian Armed Forces” approved by the Armenian President’s decree of February 17, 2018, Armed Forces Development Plan edited and adopted by the Security Council in 2019, initiated Strategic Defense Review had not yet been fully implemented. We didn’t have time to prepare for a “contactless” was with the use of 5th generation weapons.

In the Vision on the priorities for the development of the defense sector and the Armed Forces published on June 9, 2020, I mentioned that a large-scale rearmament of the Armed Forces had begun, ranging from small arms to long-range missile systems and multi-functional fighter jets. However, we were at the beginning of the road.

The rearmament was aimed at recruiting the subdivisions of the Armed Forces with such mobile, modern and high-precision weapons that would operate in the field of the automatic command and control and would ensure the decentralized independent actions of subdivisions. I am convinced that we had no alternative but to go to war in this format.

All the statements were made taking into consideration the predictability of regional developments and possible actions of the enemy, but with an inadequate assessment of the risks of direct involvement of Turkey, mass involvement of mercenaries, and complete blockade of supply routes.

If my conceptual and program approaches are assessed as “pompous” and “arrogant”, then the incompetent, spinelessness and melancholic manifestations of some Armenian politicians are a security threat to our people. We have lost an unequal battle in all respects, but that does not entitle anyone to play with the national dignity of our people. This political nightmare that psychologically exhausts people needs to stop, and instead of injecting a complex of inferiority, we have to analyze the mistakes, learn the lessons and work. We have paid an extremely high price. Thousands of young people have given their lives for the sake of our Homeland and protection of our national interests, and defeatist speeches disrespect their memory.

Armenia ex-MOD: During war I failed to overcome uncertainty in PM-Defense Ministry-General Staff

News.am, Armenia
Jan 25 2021

Former Minister of Defense of Armenia David Tonoyan gave an interview to Mediamax, and reflected on his statements before the recent Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war, the course of the war, and the reasons for the defeat of the Armenian side.

Chief of General Staff Onik Gasparyan stated that at the meeting of the Security Council on June 12, 2020, he said that “our adversary is not only Azerbaijan, but also Turkey. Therefore, Armenia cannot effectively resist the combined military potential of these states, and it is necessary to direct all the political and diplomatic potential to avoid or at least postpone the war.” What was your position at that Security Council meeting?

The coordinated and synchronized approach of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff was reported at the meeting.

In that case, how adequate do you think the PR campaign of Tavush July battles was, which could not but cause additional concern to Azerbaijan and Turkey?

The “PR-campaign” and “additional concern to Azerbaijan and Turkey” were the last things representatives of the Armed Forces were interested in. But the unbalanced attitude of Aliyev and the Azerbaijani elite, followed by rather harsh “brotherly” assurances of Turkey to punish Armenia for “not knowing the regional realities and destabilizing the situation”, was unexpected for us.

Onik Gasparyan also stated that on the fourth day of the war he noted that it was necessary to take measures to stop the war within two or three days, otherwise we would have more unfavorable conditions for the negotiation process every day that follows. What was your position?

The Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces have honestly and selflessly done more than it was possible in order to win. And the analysis made on the basis of General Staff’s cold calculations was coordinated with me.

There are many publications and evidences that the situation in the Defense Army was chaotic, and unauthorized people participated in the planning of military operations. How could a situation like this occur?

I believe that when the internal political situation stabilizes, an investigation will be launched and all similar questions will get their answers.

What was your biggest personal omission during this war?

During the war, I failed to overcome the uncertainty in PM-Defense Ministry-General Staff command order and the obstacles arising from it. In particular, these are issues related to mobilization, the role and functions of the Security Council, the functions and official relations between the Armenian Armed Forces, the Defense Army and President of Artsakh, the organization of self-defense in Artsakh and the evacuation of the population.

Under the new Constitution adopted in 2015, the Minister of Defense is actually excluded from the process of planning and conducting military operations during the war, since these powers are vested in the Commander-in-Chief and the Chief of General Staff of Armed Forces. After the constitutional amendments, an attempt was made to settle this ambiguity in the law “On Defense”, which, as life has shown us, was not enough.

Nevertheless, as I said in my November 20 address, I am ready to assume my share of responsibility.

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