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ECHR upholds Armenian human rights activists’ request for immediate action in case of four captives

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 27 2021

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has upheld the application of Artak Zeynalyan and Siranush Sahakyan to apply immediate measures in the case of four servicemen captured by Azerbaijan.

The human rights activists filed a complaint with the European Court demanding that the fundamental rights of the Armenian servicemen captured during the November 16 Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia’s sovereign territory, be ensured.

In the case of four servicemen, the advocacy group applied to ECHR, in the case of the others – the representative of Armenia in the European Court. The purpose of the applications is to guarantee the rights of captive servicemen to a life and to be free from torture guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights.

“We have videos where people were seen under the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan, under surveillance. There is enough evidence. It’s about 2-3 dozen people. We have met with their relatives, we are in contact with them,” Zeynalyan told Lurer.

Tigran Abrahamyan: New ‘propaganda bubbles’, new territorial losses

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 27 2021

MP Tigran Abrahamyan from the opposition With Honor faction reacted to the statements of Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan at a meeting with the military’s top brass on Saturday.

At the meeting, the minister “stressed the importance of ensuring the continuity of large-scale reforms in the army and their effective course.”

“It turns out that not only “large-scale reforms” were carried out in the military, but also they are still going on: even their efficiency is already assessed,” Abrahamyan wrote on Facebook.

“It is very surprising that the new defense minister did not congratulate the General Staff chief for repulsing the Azerbaijani aggression on May 12 and November 16, throwing back Azerbaijani forces to the initial positions and reliably ensuring the security of Armenia’s sovereign territory. New propaganda bubbles, new territorial losses!” he said.

Liberation Movement demands resignation of Armenian PM, president

Panorama, Armenia
Nov 27 2021

The Liberation Movement initiative group demands the resignation of the Armenian prime minister and president, Ara Zohrabyan, a member of the movement and leader of the opposition Zartonk (Awakening) party, announced at a rally at the Republic Square in Yerevan on Saturday.

He pointed to the statement issued after the Russia-hosted Armenian-Azerbaijani talks in Sochi on Friday, according to which a bilateral commission on delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is to be set up with the advisory assistance of Russia.

“The parties signed the statement based on the statement of November 9, 2020, the points of which have been violated to the detriment of Armenia,” Zohrabyan stated.

He recalled that the Azerbaijani troops did not stop at the positions they held at the time of signing the statement. They moved forward and invaded Armenia’s territory. Baku also failed to return all Armenian prisoners of war and other civilian captives. Moreover, Armenia suffered casualties as a result of Azerbaijan’s latest military aggression.

“This means that our security issues remain unresolved. We do not know how the border delimitation and demarcation process would affect the issue of Artsakh’s status. The goals of the Liberation Movement cannot be achieved under the leadership of Nikol Pashinian. Nikol Pashinyan cannot boldly push ahead with the issue of defending Armenia’s interests,” Zohrabyan stated.

Therefore, the Liberation Movement demands the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Armen Sarkissian, he announced.

This statement was met with applause by the participants of the rally, who started chanting, “Yes, Yes!”.

“The Liberation Movement calls on parties, organizations and individuals to join these demands,” Zohrabyan said.

Armenia PM participates in Board of Trustees of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund meeting

News.am, Armenia
Nov 27 2021

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participates in the 30th meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund in Yerevan.

As the press service of the Armenan government told NEWS.am, President Armen Sarkissian, President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan and others are also participating in the meeting.

The meeting began with a minute of silence in memory of the Armenians who died in the name of security and protection of the Motherland, after which those present began to discuss issues on the agenda.

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Turkologist: Aliyev is declaring Armenia’s elimination, while Pashinyan still has doubts about that

News.am, Armenia
Nov 26 2021

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has directly declared that Armenia needs to be eliminated. Moreover, after all this, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan still has some doubts about the Azerbaijanis’ intentions. This is what Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Yerevan State University, Turkologist Ruben Melkonyan told reporters today.

According to the analyst, these moods are not new in Baku. “This idea lies at the core of the Turkish state. They existed 100 years ago and still exist today, and now they exist in Azerbaijan,” Melkonyan clarified.

As the Oriental studies expert stated, a rather large number of citizens of Armenia don’t consider Turkey and Azerbaijan hostile countries. “We can take as a basis previously conducted studies, based on which nearly 30% of the country’s population isn’t against the claims that “Azerbaijan is not Armenia’s enemy”, “Turkey didn’t perpetrate the Armenian Genocide”, etc. This is the biggest and most serious blow that the incumbent authorities have managed to deal,” the Turkologist emphasized.

Erdogan: Armenia needs to appreciate the hand that is extended for peace

News.am, Armenia
Nov 26 2021

During its session chaired by President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish National Security Council touched upon Armenia.

According to Milliyet, in its statement issued after the session, the National Security Council called on Armenia to appreciate the hand that is extended for peace, maintain the ceasefire and cooperate.

Azerbaijani press: Trilateral meeting of Azerbaijani, Russian presidents, Armenian PM in Sochi: What to expect?

By Trend

On November 26, Sochi will host a meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, at which a number of issues are expected to be discussed, including the opening of communications, delimitation and demarcation of borders, Trend reports.

The very fact that the meeting is to be held suggests that Yerevan has finally come to terms with the new reality. In this regard, expectations are very high. The Sochi meeting is a continuation of the act of surrender signed last year, forcing Armenia to act in accordance with the conditions put forward by Azerbaijan, accepting the realities that have emerged as a result of the victory of the Azerbaijani army.

Famous Russian political scientist, TV presenter, and public figure Maksim Shevchenko thinks that the meeting will bring concrete results.

“I believe that only a meeting in Sochi can give concrete results. The process seems to me very promising,” he noted.

Regarding the topics that are expected to be discussed during this meeting, Shevchenko stressed that border delimitation is the most important topic.

“Some time ago, when there were tragic events on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, then people died, I wrote in my telegram channel that if Armenia continues to behave this way, it will cry over Zangazur the same way it cries over Karabakh. There was a rough reaction. But it’s true. War will not bring anything good for Armenians,” said Maksim Shevchenko.

In turn, Peter Tase, US expert, strategic adviser on international affairs and public diplomacy to governments, universities, and corporations in Europe and the Americas, thinks that participation in the trilateral meeting of the heads of Azerbaijan, Russia, and Armenia is a huge step forward.

Russia’s Sochi will host trilateral talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Nov. 26. Despite Azerbaijan’s calls to start a dialogue on the signing of a peace agreement, Armenia tried its best to avoid negotiations, resorted to provocations at the border, thereby undermining stability in the South Caucasus. The very fact that the meeting was held in Sochi suggests that Yerevan has finally come to terms with the new reality. In this regard, expectations are very high.

According to Tase, in the last decade, Armenia has demonstrated an example of poor governance of the country, and participation in the trilateral meeting in Sochi is a chance for the country to interrupt a series of unsuccessful decisions.

“Armenia must respect the International Order, come to terms and explore further the cooperation measures in the fields of Trade and Commerce with the Republic of Azerbaijan,” he said.

According to Tase, the upcoming meeting has another very important political moment, namely the discussion of the status of the statements signed on November 10, 2020, and January 11, 2021, which is of particular importance for the further development of the region.

“Armenia must reject offensive rhetoric and embrace measures that restore the development of regional trade, economic and transportation projects that will definitely help Yerevan overcome the current economic recession inside Armenia,” Tase said.

According to political analyst and Deputy Director of the Russian Institute of Socio-Political Research Darya Grevtsova, Pashinyan is afraid of the upcoming meeting in Sochi, since very acute and painful issues for Armenians will be touched upon.

“Armenia tried by all means to avoid this meeting. One of the topics discussed at the upcoming meeting will be the issue of border demarcation and delimitation. Most likely, a working group will be created, which will begin to deal with this issue more actively, so that Armenia can no longer push it aside. Another issue that may be raised in Sochi is the Zangazur corridor,” she said.

Grevtsova also believes that during the meeting, all parties will support their commitment to the implementation of the agreements signed on November 10, 2020, and January 11, 2021.

“We know that the situation on the border can be turbulent due to provocations, thus, strict adherence to the agreements will be emphasized at this meeting,” Grevtsova said.

There are many expectations from the meeting in Sochi. All hopes of Armenia, which it pinned on changing the realities that developed after the Second Karabakh War, collapsed, so official Yerevan is forced to negotiate on the unchanged conditions of Azerbaijan and fulfill its obligations. At the Sochi meeting, Armenia has no choice but to accept the prevailing realities, so expectations from the meeting are great. The intensity of the meetings is important from the point of view of the signing of a peace treaty.

Traffic is paralyzed in Verin Khotanan section of "Goris-Kapan" alternative road

News.am, Armenia
Nov 26 2021

Traffic is paralyzed in the Verin Khotanan section of the “Goris-Kapan” alternative road.

The video posted by deputy of the opposition “Armenia” Faction of the National Assembly of Armenia Artur Khachatryan shows several trucks and passenger cars stuck on the alternative road with poor visibility, and the traffic is actually paralyzed.

Azerbaijani press: Russia hopes to outline promising directions to normalize relations between Baku and Yerevan in Sochi – MFA

By Trend

The Russian side hopes that during the meeting of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia in Sochi, it will be possible to outline promising areas for the normalization of relations between Baku and Yerevan, Trend reports on Nov. 26 citing TASS, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said.

“We, like all people who live in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, the South Caucasus region, expect that the long-awaited peace and stability come very soon to the region,” Rudenko said.

According to him, the meeting as a whole is aimed at summing up certain results of the past year after the signing of the trilateral statement [between Russian, Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders to end the second Karabakh war] on November 10, 2020, to see what has been done and can be done next to advance the peace process and the process of normalization between countries in general.

The diplomat also stated that in the process of settlement in the Karabakh region, there remain commonly known problems.

“They relate to the opening of transport communications, the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, where, unfortunately, we periodically witness certain armed incidents and even death of people,” added the deputy minister.

Republican Party of Armenia: Capitulator didn’t say a word about Karabakh’s independence

News.am, Armenia
Nov 26 2021

The capitulator didn’t say a word about the independence of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the mandatory exercise of the right to self-determination and even the need for a status. This is what Spokesperson of the Republican Party of Armenia Eduard Sharmazanov wrote on his Facebook page, adding the following:

“In the way that is characteristic of him, he gave a vague formulation of the solution to the issue within the scope of the OSCE Minsk Group, but did not say a word about the Basic Principles and the right to self-determination.

However, he actually agreed on delimitation of borders without clarification and exercise of the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination.

This [man] has totally stopped dealing with Artsakh.”