Armenian parliamentary standing committee chair receives US Ambassador

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 16:34,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on defense and security affairs Andranik Kocharyan received US Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy and her delegation.

During the meeting the return of the Armenian prisoners of war from Azerbaijan was discussed among other issues.

Touching upon the post-war problems, Mr. Kocharyan stressed the need for investing all possible efforts to conduct the exchange of POWs.

“The issue of POWs is a vital humanitarian matter which should be solved through all possible channels”, he said.

The meeting participants also talked about the engagement of terrorists and mercenaries from the Middle East by Azerbaijan in the recent war.

“The participation of mercenaries from Syria and other countries of the Middle East is undeniable, and this fact has been confirmed by the special services of France, Russia, etc. In fact, during the recent war the Defense Army [of Artsakh] has fought against Azerbaijan, Turkey, terrorists and the latest Israeli ammunition”, Andranik Kocharyan said.

In her turn the Ambassador stated that the United States as an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair will work on fining a lasting political solution to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

The meeting sides also discussed ensuring the security of economic relations, the legislative initiatives aimed at the reforms of the Armenian Armed Forces, etc.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian, Russian defense ministers discuss return of prisoners of war

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 17:22,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Defense Minister of Armenia Vagharshak Harutyunyan had a telephone conversation on January 20 with Russian Defense Minister, Army General Sergei Shoigu, the Armenian defense ministry told Armenpress.

The defense ministers discussed the bilateral cooperation in the defense sector, the operational situation in Nagorno Karabakh, the return of prisoners of war, as well as the ongoing search operations for missing in action.

The Armenian minister of defense thanked his Russian counterpart for the productive operation of the Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno Karabakh, as well as for the major assistance on solving security issues in Armenia’s Syunik province with the deployment of the Russian border troops.

The Armenian and Russian defense ministers also exchanged views on the latest regional military-political developments.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian economy minister to depart for Iran

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 17:00,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan will depart for Iran on a business trip to discuss the development prospects of the bilateral trade-economic cooperation.

The respective decision has been signed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The Minister of Economy will be accompanied by the head of the department of foreign relations Armen Ayvazyan and official of the ministry of foreign affairs Garik Grigoryan.

The visit will take place from January 22 to 26.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

U.S. Ambassador emphasizes importance of safe return of detainees

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 20:01,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy met with a group of the think tank experts to discuss the commitment of the USA (as OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair country) for the sustainable and comprehensive settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Facebook page of the Embassy.

Ambassador Tracy also underscored the importance of the safe return of remaining detainees.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 21-01-21 | ARMENPRESS Armenian News Agency

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 21-01-21

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 17:37,

YEREVAN, 21 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 21 January, USD exchange rate down by 0.30 drams to 518.89 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.41 drams to 629.98 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.03 drams to 7.05 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.46 drams to 712.54 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 347.66 drams to 30973.1 drams. Silver price down by 0.24 drams to 421.99 drams. Platinum price up by 239.72 drams to 18451.07 drams.

Armenpress: Armenian, Dutch FMs highlight restoration of NK peace process under OSCE Ming Group format

Armenian, Dutch FMs highlight restoration of NK peace process under OSCE Ming Group format

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 20:40,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ara Ayvazian held a vide-conference with Foreign Minister of the Netherlands Stef Blok, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia.

The interlocutors discussed a wide range of bilateral and multilateral issues, emphasized readiness to take measures for further deepening cooperation in the spheres of mutual interest. FM Ayvazian thanked his Dutch counterpart for the support and solidarity with the Armenian people in the fight against COVID-19.

The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and the Netherlands referred to the post-war situation in Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. Minister Ayvazian presented the efforts aimed at the elimination of the consequences resulted by the Azerbaijani aggression against Artsakh.

Minister Ayvazian emphasized issues of humanitarian nature as a priority for the current stage, particularly the safe return of POWs and other detainees.

The two Ministers highlighted the restoration of Nagorno Karabakh peace process under the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs' format.

Ara Ayvazian and Stef Blok also exchanged views on issues of regional security and stability.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 01/21/2021

                                        Thursday, 

Former Security Chief’s Death ‘Still Investigated’

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia - Georgi Kutoyan, the newly appointed director of the National Security 
Service, February 12, 2016.

Investigators believe that Georgi Kutoyan, a former head of Armenia’s National 
Security Service (NSS) found dead one year ago, committed suicide, a senior 
law-enforcement official said on Thursday.

“It has been corroborated, through not only investigative actions but also 
forensic tests, that it was a suicide,” Artur Melikian, the deputy head of the 
Investigative Committee, told reporters.

Nevertheless, Melikian said, a criminal investigation into his death is 
continuing.

The 38-year-old Kutoyan, who ran the NSS during the final years of former 
President Serzh Sarkisian’s rule, was found shot to death on January 17, 2020 at 
a Yerevan apartment belonging to the family. The Investigative Committee opened 
at the time a criminal case under an article of the Armenian Criminal Code 
dealing with suicides “induced” by others.

The law-enforcement agency said earlier this month that the probe has been 
suspended because investigators have not identified anyone who might have driven 
Kutoyan to kill himself.

Melikian insisted, however, that the probe is still not over even though “we 
have no suspects or accused individuals.”

“We do not maintain that [Kutoyan] was driven to the suicide,” he explained. “We 
only say that the investigation was launched into an induced suicide because we 
could not characterize the case under a different article at that moment.”

Kutoyan was appointed as director of Armenia’s most powerful security agency in 
February 2016. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian sacked him in May 2018 immediately 
after coming to power in the “Velvet Revolution” that toppled Sarkisian.



Government Vows Aid Program For Disabled War Veterans

        • Narine Ghalechian
        • Marine Khachatrian

Armenia - A cabinet meeting in Yerevan, .

The Armenian government on Thursday pledged to provide demobilized soldiers 
maimed during the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh with modern prosthetics and 
help them find jobs and receive higher education.

Labor and Social Affairs Minister Mesrop Arakelian said the government will set 
up a commission of local and, if necessary, foreign prosthetic experts that will 
assess the individual needs of every disabled war veteran.

All veterans will be eligible for receiving, free of charge, artificial limbs 
recommended by the commission, Arakelian said during a weekly cabinet meeting in 
Yerevan. The government will pay for even the most expensive prostheses, he said.

Arakelian added that the government is also ready to provide financial 
assistance to local firms that can manufacture prosthetic hands, feet and other 
body parts meeting modern standards.

“We are also going to solve [prosthetic] servicing issues … I think that this 
will also be included in the aid program,” said Deputy Prime Minister Tigran 
Avinian.

According to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, the program will cover employment 
and educational issues as well.

“For our disabled compatriots, we must also provide adequate professional 
retraining or assist in their education,” Pashinian told his ministers.

Minister of High-Tech Industry Hakob Arshakian announced in that regard that his 
ministry and private tech companies will help interested veterans find jobs in 
Armenia’s information technology (IT) sector. They are planning to organize free 
training courses for that purpose, he said.

“Thousands of people will get a chance to receive IT education,” said Arshakian.

The officials did not specify the number of Armenian soldiers who became 
disabled during the six-week hostilities and now need prosthetics.

The authorities have also not yet released the precise numbers of soldiers 
killed and wounded in action.

Avinian told the Armenian parliament on Wednesday that the bodies of 3,439 
soldiers and volunteer fighters have been recovered from Karabakh frontlines so 
far. He said 766 of them have still not been identified and DNA tests are 
carried out for that purpose.

Karabakh Armenian search teams are continuing to look for the bodies of dead 
soldiers in former battlefields in and around Karabakh. Avinian suggested that 
the total number of Armenian combat deaths will not exceed 4,000.

The vice-premier dismissed opposition criticism of the continuing lack of full 
information about war casualties. He said the Armenian Defense Ministry will 
provide such information in a report to be released soon.

The ministry has so far published the names of 1,898 Armenian soldiers killed 
during the war stopped by a Russian-brokered ceasefire on November 10.



Pashinian’s Resignation Still Nonnegotiable For Armenian Opposition

        • Naira Nalbandian

Armenia -- Edmon Marukian (L), the leader of the opposition Bright Armenia 
Party, talks to senior pro-government lawmakers on the parliament floor, 
Yerevan, January 18, 2021.

The two opposition parties represented in Armenia’s parliament continued to 
dismiss on Thursday Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s offers to hold fresh 
parliamentary elections, reiterating that he must resign and hand over power to 
an interim government.

“We haven’t changed our position that [Pashinian’s] resignation must happen 
without preconditions,” said Mikael Melkumian of the Prosperous Armenia Party 
(BHK). “The parliament must have a chance to elect a new prime minister who will 
stabilize the situation for some time, for up to one year … and we will hold the 
elections in that case.”

“Holding such elections in this situation one or two months later would be 
fraught with very serious dangers,” Melkumian told a news conference.

The BHK is a key member of an alliance of 17 opposition parties that staged late 
last year street protests in a bid to force Pashinian to resign. They blame him 
for Armenia’s defeat in the autumn war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Bright Armenia Party (LHK), the second parliamentary opposition force, is 
not part of the alliance called the Homeland Salvation Front. But the LHK too 
insists on Pashinian’s resignation, having nominated its leader Edmon Marukian 
as an interim prime minister.

Pashinian has rejected the opposition demands and offered to hold snap elections 
instead.


Armenia -- Mikael Melkumian, a senior member of the opposition Prosperous 
Armenia Party, speaks at a news conference in Yerevan, .

Under the Armenian constitution, such a vote can take place only if Pashinian 
resigns and the National Assembly twice fails to elect another prime minister. 
The ruling My Step bloc controls at least 82 seats in the 132-member parliament 
and should in theory be able to easily prevent the election of another premier.

Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinian revealed on Wednesday, however, that My 
Step has offered the BHK and the LHK to sign a “memorandum” on snap polls that 
would commit the parliamentary opposition to not fielding prime-ministerial 
candidates in the event of Pashinian’s tactical resignation.

Marukian rejected the proposed deal. The LHK leader suggested that it was put 
forward because Pashinian and his entourage fear that pro-government lawmakers 
would break ranks and vote to elect him prime minister.

“If they are not sure about [the loyalty of] their 82 deputies and think that I 
may get elected if I run, then it’s a different subject for discussion and let’s 
discuss it,” Marukian told reporters.

Five lawmakers have defected from the parliament’s pro-government majority since 
a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement stopped the war on November 10. One of 
them publicly demanded Pashinian’s resignation earlier this week.

Speaking in the parliament on Wednesday, Pashinian said vaguely that his 
political team “will formulate an appropriate position” if the opposition forces 
continue to reject its proposals to resolve the political crisis in the country. 
He did not elaborate.


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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WHO reports surge in coronavirus deaths last week

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 10:52,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Over 93,000 people died from coronavirus in the past week, which is a record high figure since the start of the pandemic, the World Health Organization said in its weekly bulletin on Wednesday, reports TASS.

The COVID-19 case tally worldwide grew by over 4.7 million in the past week, it said.

According to the WHO, 93,882 coronavirus fatalities were reported across the globe between January 11 and January 17 (a nine-percent growth as compared to the week earlier). A total of 4,725,025 people got infected, which is 6% fewer than during the period of January 6-10.

More than 1.5 mln new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the past week in the United States, which is followed by Brazil (over 379,000 new cases), the United Kingdom (over 339,000), Russia (over 166,000), France (over 125,000), Germany (over 124,000), Colombia (over 114,000), South Africa (over 111,000), Italy (over 110,000) and India (over 107,000).

COVID-19: Armenia reports 309 new cases in one day

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 10:57,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. 309 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 165,221, the ministry of healthcare said today.

357 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 153,857.

9 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 3016.

2028 tests were conducted in the past one day.

The number of active cases is 7607.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 741 (7 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia creates national day honoring minorities

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 11:12,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Parliament approved with an overwhelming 101 votes in favor at first reading a bill authored by MP Rustam Bakoyan (representing the Yazidi community) from the ruling My Step bloc on introducing the “Republic of Armenia National Minorities Day” in the calendar of public holidays.

 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan