Aliyev believes ‘Zangezur transport corridor is becoming a reality’

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Nov 28 2021

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev believes ‘the Zangezur transport corridor is becoming a reality’.

“This new transport infrastructure will become an important part of the East-West and North-South corridor,” Aliyev declared in his speech at the 15th Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in Ashgabat. Moreover, he expressed certainty that the member states of the ECO will benefit from the opportunities that the Zangezur corridor will offer.

According to him, Azerbaijan’s leadership is carrying out large-scale activities to restore the ‘occupied’ and so-called ‘Eastern Zangezur’ territories of Nagorno-Karabakh. “In 2021, the government allocated $1,300,000,000 for restoration, and at least the same amount of funds will be allocated in 2022,” he stated, adding that Nagorno-Karabakh and ‘Eastern Zangezur’ are declared ‘green energy’ zones — the solar energy potential in those territories is 7,200 megawatts, and the wind power is 2,000 megawatts.


Erdogan declares that so-called ‘Zangezur corridor’ is ‘important’

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Nov 28 2021

President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared the ‘importance’ of the so-called “Zangezur corridor”.

“Our efforts to restore the modern Silk Road and enhance the transport infrastructure in our region are not weakening. With the active participation of Turkey, the East-West Interim Corridor initiative through the Caspian Sea and the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway are a more concrete manifestation of our efforts in that direction. What is also clear is the importance of the Zangezur corridor, which will help establish direct road communication between Turkey and the region,” Erdogan said in his speech at the Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization in Ashgabat.

With this, Erdogan called on the ECO ‘to show full support to Azerbaijan’. Calling the aggression of Azerbaijan against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) ‘an opportunity to establish peace and stability in the region’, Erdogan stated that Turkey ‘will continue to support Azerbaijan in this process’.


Iran President: Any change of political geography of the region will incite further tension

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Nov 28 2021

The ceasefire in the Caucasus will symbolize the start of a new chapter for development and integration in the region. This is what President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi said in his speech at the Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization in Ashgabat, IRNA reports.

“Taking into consideration the new conditions in the Caucasus, Iran believes the restoration of the traditional routes and ease of trade turnover and movement of passengers may contribute to the growth and development of the Economic Cooperation Organization in three decades. We also believe any change of the political geography in the region will not contribute to stability in the region, but it will prepare ground for tension in the future,” he stated.

“The cooperation between countries of the Caucasus will be hinged on mutual respect and maintenance of the territorial integrity of the countries, and the international rules will help ensure peace and stability,” the Iranian president emphasized.

According to him, stability in the Caucasus and the establishment of interregional cooperation such as the creation of the Persian Gulf-Black Sea international corridor will help accelerate the trade-economic exchange between member states of the Economic Cooperation Organization.

Tehran, Baku sign agreement on natural gas supplies from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan through Iranian territory

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Nov 28 2021

Tehran and Baku have signed an agreement on natural gas supplies from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan through the territory of Iran. The agreement was signed in the presence of the Presidents of Iran and Azerbaijan in Ashgabat where the presidents had previously held talks on the sidelines of the Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization.

The document was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov and Minister of Petroleum of the Islamic Republic of Iran Javad Owji.

The press service of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran reports that the agreement implies the supplies of 1.5-2 cubic meters of natural gas from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan through the territory of Iran.

Armenian newspaper: Identities of remains of 11 servicemen transferred to Armenia established

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Nov 28 2021

The remains of the boys of Tsori D-20 division who were deemed to be missing for nearly a year and three months, have been found; the Requiem Service for the nine servicemen will be held on Dec. 2 through a military protocol, the relative of one of the servicemen told Pastinfo Armenian newspaper.

“The Requiem Service for the boys of the D-20 artillery division of the Tsor military unit will be held on Dec. 2 at 4:30 p.m. at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Yerevan. At the parents’ request, the money for the wreaths can be transferred to Priest Bardughimeos Hakobyan for organizing the pilgrimages of the missing servicemen’s relatives (bank account: 163548011010, Varuzhan Hakobyan),” the serviceman’s relative informed.

Earlier, Pastinfo had touched upon the fact that the servicemen of the artillery division were missing.

On Nov. 2 of this year, Azerbaijan transferred the remains of servicemen to the Armenian side.

As reported yesterday, after long talks and with the accompaniment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, at the intersection of the Karmir Shuka village of Martuni region of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the Azerbaijan transferred to the Armenian side the remains of 11 servicemen who were killed during the third war in Artsakh and were deemed to be missing. Their identities were confirmed through a forensic medicine expert examination.

The Requiem Service for nine of them (Davit Azatyan, Hayk Antonyan, Karen Danielyan, Artak Mikayelyan, Narek Ohanyan, Artur Papyan, Mher Papikyan, Ruben Poghosyan and Samvel Poghosyan) will be held on Dec. 2,” the source reports.

Meeting of Erdogan and Aliyev held in Ashgabat

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Nov 28 2021

The meeting of Presidents of Turkey and Azerbaijan Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ilham Aliyev was held in Ashgabat, Anadolu reports.

The talks were held on the sidelines of the 15th Summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization.

The leaders of the two countries met at Karakum Hotel and held talks behind closed doors for 30 minutes.

Prime Minister Pashinyan participates in annual meeting of Hayastan fund’s board of trustees

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is participating in the 30th session of the Board of Trustees of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, where he serves as member of the board of trustees.

The President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, who is also the President of the Board of Trustees of Hayastan fund, as well as the President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan are also in attendance.

The meeting began with a moment of silence in memory of fallen soldiers.

The agenda of the meeting includes the discussion of the results of a study conducted into the government’s use of the 52,703,114,113 drams which was donated by the fund from October 8, 2020 to November 1, 2020; the re-appointment of Haykak Arshamyan as executive director and other reports.

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Putin briefs Security Council on Pashinyan, Aliyev talks

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Russia Vladimir Putin briefed members of the Security Council on the results of the talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Sochi, the Kremlin said in a press release.

 

 

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Armenian science and technology potential attracts US funding agencies

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. At the initiative of the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST), the representatives of the US Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) and US Army Development Command  (DEVCOM) visited Armenia in pursuit of blue-sky ideas. The delegation looked to identify fundamental research that could potentially disrupt our conventional understanding of science and technology. The goal was to explore the breadth of scientific research in Armenia and enable brilliant minds to explore unconventional thinking in hope of creating awesome new technologies in the not so distant future. 

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The US delegation, together with the FAST representatives, visited various scientific, educational, and technological centers both in Yerevan and surrounding regions, including Yerevan State University, National Polytechnic University of Armenia, American University of Armenia, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics and Institute for Physical Research located in Ashtarak, Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, TUMO center and a number of tech companies, such as Synergy and PicsArt.

According to FAST Foundation, the visit was  intense , consisting of both formal and informal meetings with university rectors, professors, scientists, and the startup and tech community. Through these meetings the US delegation had a chance to learn about the ongoing research projects and achievements of local scientists, as well as to hear about their ideas and aspirations for the future. 

Along with the visits to various institutions, there were  separate meetings organized at the FAST Creative Campus with the young scientists, tech companies, and the startup community. 

This visit created the first discourse to identify opportunities for cooperation between the participants. ONRG and Army ITC can leverage three mechanisms of funding in support of Armenian scientists: (1) Provide travel grants for  Armenian researchers to visit the US for knowledge exchange and international collaboration. (2) Support local workshops and conferences that bring together the regional and international scientific communities to enable scientific exchange. (3) Provide basic research grants, one to three years in duration, that explore fundamental issues, challenge conventional thinking in science and technology, and harness innovative thinking to enable  cutting-edge research.

“Armenia has a long storied history of developing world-class science and technology innovation. This fact was repeatedly highlighted during the week-long visit to Armenian science and technology institutions. It was impressive to see what work is ongoing. It was refreshing to see a new perspective in addressing foundational challenges in science and technology. The unequivocal passion and personal dedication to basic research, the sheer determination to make a difference highlights what opportunities Armenia has to offer. We are looking forward to a continuous and long-standing collaboration with FAST to support the brilliant ideas Armenia has to offer.” – ONRG Chief Scientist Patrick Rose, and International Technology Center’s Basic & Applied Research Team Lead Jon Brame concluded during their visit. 

“Considering the creation of such platforms and international collaborations an important investment, FAST Foundation will continue to coordinate this entire process and will serve as a bridge between the local scientists and our US partners, doing its best to help Armenian scientists bring their ideas to life.” – highlighted Suzanna Shamakhyan, Vice President for Strategic Programming at Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology.  

The US Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) and US Army Development Command (DEVCOM) are already looking towards their next planned visit in the coming year.

Defense Minister vows political leadership’s support to any step required for increasing military’s combat readiness

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan chaired a meeting with the leadership of the Armed Forces, the General Staff and the Ministry of Defense.

In his speech the Minister of Defense attached importance to the continuity and effective course of the ongoing large-scale reforms in the military and assured that the country’s political leadership is resolute in supporting any necessary step for increasing the combat readiness of the armed forces.

At the same time Minister Papikyan demanded maximum efforts for resolving the disciplinary problems in the armed forces. He attached importance to raising the appeal of military careers, as well as emphasizing the government’s care towards officers. Papikyan expressed certainty that significant steps will be taken in this direction in the nearest future.

At the end of the meeting Minister Papikyan issued relevant instructions regarding active-service duty, solution of current issues and upcoming programs.

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