Sports: Karen Margaryan becomes European Under-20 Champion, Suren Grigoryan – vice-champion

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

Armenia scored gold and silver medals at the men’s 81 kg competition of the European Under-20 Weightlifting Championships in Rovaniemi, Finland.

Karen Margaryan, 20, was declared European champion after lifting 330 kg (153+177) in the biathlon, while Suren Grigoryan, 18, scored the title of vice-champion in the same category after lifting 328 kg (145+186) in the biathlon.

Russia’s representative Artem Gorlovy scored the bronze after lifting 324 kg in the biathlon during the 81 kg competition.

This was Armenia’s fourth gold medal at the European Under-20 and Under-23 Weightlifting Championships.

Armenia Parliament Deputy Speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan tests positive for COVID-19

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, member of the opposition “Armenia” faction of the National Assembly Ishkhan Saghatelyan has tested positive for COVID-19 and postponed his meeting with the Ambassador of the Russian Federation.

According to Armenian News-NEWS.am’s reports, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin was supposed to visit the National Assembly and meet with Saghatelyan tomorrow, but the meeting has been postponed since Saghatelyan will be self-isolated for the next few days.

The office of the deputy parliamentary speaker confirmed the news.

Russian analyst predicts granting of special status to Karabakh and "eternal" presence of Russian peacekeepers

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

If Azerbaijan doesn’t change its behavior, Russian peacekeepers will stay in Nagorno-Karabakh forever. This is what Russian political scientist, expert on the Middle East and the Caucasus Stanislav Tarasov said during a conversation with Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Tarasov liked this to the fact that Russian peacekeepers act as the guarantors of security of the Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). “On the one hand, the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet in New York and Aliyev announces his willingness to meet with Pashinyan. On the other hand, the President of Azerbaijan is having trouble letting go of the rhetoric of confrontation and is showing the country’s force. The question is whether Azerbaijan will be able to do it Besides, taking into consideration the fact that the OSCE Minsk Group is becoming active, a special status will be granted to the sector of Nagorno-Karabakh that is not under the control of Baku. It is still difficult to say what the status will be,” the analyst stated.

GRECO releases interim report on Armenia, says situation incompatible with judicial independence

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) has released an Interim Compliance Report (Fourth Evaluation Round) which assesses the actions taken by the Armenian authorities for implementation of the recommendations included in the report on the Fourth Evaluation Round.

The Interim Compliance Report on the Fourth Evaluation Round is devoted to “corruption prevention in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors”.

GRECO, in its Fourth Round Evaluation Report, addressed 18 recommendations to Armenia. In the Second Compliance Report, GRECO concluded that seven recommendations had been dealt with in a satisfactory manner and eleven recommendations had been partly implemented.

With respect to members of parliament, transparency of the legislative process remains to be prioritized, placing the emphasis on the involvement of the public in the law-making process and the use of “urgent procedures”. A draft code of ethics for MPs and draft amendments to the National Assembly’s Rules of Procedure intended to establish a mechanism to monitor members’ compliance with ethical norms have been developed but have not yet been presented to GRECO for scrutiny.

Supervision of MPs’ side activities has become more systematic but is yet to yield tangible results.

With regard to the judiciary, the role of the Minister of Justice in disciplinary procedures against judges has not been discontinued and the current situation is not compatible with judicial independence. Proper appeal mechanisms have been provided for decisions on the recruitment and promotion of judges but not for dismissal decisions. While the internal counselling mechanism for prosecutors has been separated from the disciplinary bodies, there is no evidence of its operation in practice nor of counselling on incompatibilities and other restrictions being offered to prosecutors by the Corruption Prevention Commission (CPC). Dedicated, mandatory and regular training on ethics, etc. for all practicing prosecutors is yet to be introduced.

Finally, concerning members of parliament, judges and prosecutors, enhanced provisions on gifts are noted but it has not been confirmed whether a procedure for registering permissible gifts is in place. Also, appropriate measures are still to be taken to ensure the effective supervision and enforcement of rules on asset declaration, conflicts of interest, incompatibilities and gifts by the CPC.

In light of the foregoing, GRECO notes that the current level of compliance with the recommendations remains “globally unsatisfactory”.

The Armenian delegation needs to present a report on the actions taken to implement the unimplemented recommendations as soon as possible, no later than before September 30, 2022.


International Court of Justice to hold public hearings over Armenia v. Azerbaijan lawsuit on October 14-15

News.am, Armenia
Sept 30 2021

The International Court of Justice will hold public hearings over the application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Armenia v. Azerbaijan) on October 14 and 15, 2021 in The Hague.

The hearings will be devoted to the request of the Republic of Armenia to apply ad hoc interim measures.

In addition, on October 18 and19, the Court will hold hearings over a similar request filed by Azerbaijan.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the hearings will be held in a hybrid format. Some members of the Court will attend oral hearings in person, while others will participate remotely via video call. Representatives of the parties to the case will participate in person or via video call.

Armenia initiated a trial with Azerbaijan in the International Court of Justice of the United Nations in accordance with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. The lawsuit filed by the Armenian side notes that “Azerbaijan has subjected Armenia to racial discrimination for decades”, which was expressed, among other things, by massacres, torture and other violations. According to the Armenian side, “these violations came to the forefront again during the conflict in September 2020” when the Azerbaijani side again committed gross violations of the Convention. And even after the end of hostilities following the ceasefire on November 10, 2020, Azerbaijan continued to commit killings, torture and other crimes against Armenian prisoners of war, hostages and other detainees.

Based on this, Armenia requests that Azerbaijan be found guilty of violating the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, prevent further damage and compensate for the damage caused already.

The lawsuit also requires the introduction of ad hoc interim measures against Azerbaijan in order to protect the rights of Armenia and the rights of Armenians from further infringement and to prevent escalation of discord.

Armenpress: Former Armenian Minister of Defense, arms supplier arrested on charges of embezzlement

Former Armenian Minister of Defense, arms supplier arrested on charges of embezzlement

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 10:20,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Former Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan and arms dealer Davit Galstyan are under arrest on charges of embezzlement in an ongoing investigation into abuse of power and falsifications committed in the supplies process for the military, the National Security Service (NSS) announced September 30.

Tonoyan and Galstyan are accused in embezzling more than 2,2 billion drams.

“Other former and present high-ranking military officials are also under criminal investigation within the framework of the criminal case,” the NSS said.

Investigators have asked a court to place Tonoyan and Galstyan in pre-trial detention.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Hayko’s songs to be played at Yerevan central plaza

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The Mayor of Yerevan Hayk Marutyan said the city will honor singer Hayko – who died from COVID-19 on September 29 – by playing his songs for two days at Republic Square, the central plaza.

“He left us at a blossoming age, leaving his song unfinished,” said the Yerevan mayor, describing Hayko as a “unique musicologist” in addition to being a high-class singer. “He was a singer of love, someone who revived old ballads, but he was also keeping the pulse of our times with his works.”

“Rest in peace, my dear friend. Today and tomorrow evening, from 20:00-22:00, Hayko’s songs will be played,” the mayor said.

In a separate statement, the Yerevan metro announced that the artist’s songs will be played at all subway stations.

Hayk “Hayko” Hakobyan, represented Armenia at Eurovision 2007 and held the title of Honorary Artist of Armenia.

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Government of Armenia provides more financial assistance to Artsakh

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The Government of Armenia will provide 13,5 billion drams to the Republic of Artsakh in financial assistance, from which 1,2 billion will be directed for the program of compensating utility expenses of residents and the 12,2 billion will be allocated as an inter-state loan.

Finance Minister of Armenia Tigran Khachatryan said this is the fourth time that the government is allocating financial support to Artsakh – since 2020 nearly 100 billion drams in assistance was provided to Artsakh by the Armenian government.

The inter-state loan, given with a 0,001% interest rate with a repayment time by January 1, 2025 –  is provided for covering salaries, benefits, pensions, healthcare expenses and bonds.

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Security reform, infrastructure development, modernization of education: Cabinet approves 2022 state budget draft

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 12:11,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia approved today the 2020 state budget draft.

On this occasion Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed his message, stating that Armenia is currently facing difficult challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic, social and security consequences of the 44-Day War are not overcome yet.

Pashinyan said the snap parliamentary elections this year helped to solve the domestic political crisis and created quite firm grounds for the Armenian people’s aspiration to look to the future.

“The government’s action plan must create grounds for the peaceful, stable and inclusive development of Armenia in the medium-run”, Pashinyan said. “Our goals, which are reflected in the 2020 budget and also in the action plan, are ambitious and realistic. We understand that their implementation requires not only economic measures by the government, but also public and cultural reforms. We first of all attach importance to raising the efficiency of the public administration system, as well as changing and developing the working culture. The most important, probably, is the planning and implementation culture, the implementation processes of programs, the non-fulfillment of which leads to underperformance of capital expenditures and slows down the implementation of the government’s goals, thus obstructing also the economic growth. In this regard the capacity development of the private sector plays a key role, and the government’s efforts for this goal have started to give results, in the person of those companies which are making investments in the state capital construction field for being competitive, thus seeking to implement these projects on time and in a high quality. The government plans to continue its policy of promoting investments in this field, applying three main tools for this: the first is the transparency of state procurement system, the second is the increase of volumes of tenders and the third are the new legislative initiatives aimed at facilitating the relations with reliable companies”.

According to Pashinyan, the next key task is the development of analytical capacities, which will allow to raise the efficiency of expenditures, investments, address the social programs, which is one of the most important issues. “As a result the citizens’ trust will be raised that their taxes are spent maximally effectively and in a targeted way. The citizens of Armenia must feel every day the impact of the government’s actions on their life. One of the key components of this is the engagement of the broad public circles into various stages of formation and performance of the budget, over which steps have already been taken in the past three years, and great attention would be paid also in the future”, PM Pashinyan said, adding that 2020 budget is based on three main priorities – reform of the security system, infrastructure development and upgrading of education and science.

“We are going to pay a great focus on ensuring security, without which it would be impossible to implement the long-term development goals. In this sense, not only the upgrading of defense capacities of the Army, but also the formation of a favorable external environment around Armenia, the consistent implementation of the agenda on opening a peaceful development era for Armenia, Artsakh and the region are important. In this sense the re-opening and development of regional economic and transportation infrastructure is also important, which can qualitatively change the content and structure of Armenia’s economy, be an additional boost for the domestic infrastructure development, ensure a long-term inclusive economic growth, by creating equal conditions for the citizens of Armenia in order to be engaged in economic activity, significantly raise our country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investments. Therefore, the access to education, inclusive development and content reforms is our long-term priority. Our goal is to make person’s education a lifestyle, this is the only way of being a competitive nation and an individual in the modern world”, the PM stated.

According to him, science and technology development is the logical continuation of this process, and here the government is already introducing new funding formulas. However, he notes that all the problems cannot be solved by one budget.

“In the budget of 2022 we have tried to cautiously balance the priorities of the government and at the same time ensure the manageability of different types of fiscal risks. We set our strategic goals and their implementation priorities in a way that the implementation of each of them creates grounds for the effective implementation of the others. We are confident that the government’s action plan will have a successful implementation to ensure the security, welfare and dignified life of the Armenian citizens”, Nikol Pashinyan said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Argentina opens chamber of commerce in Armenia

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 12:38,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Argentina to Armenia Mariano Vergara presented the embassy’s initiative on opening a Chamber of Commerce of Argentina in Armenia.

“It seeks to serve not only as a bridge between business circles of the two countries but also as a tool to encourage initiatives by SMEs and involve young experts. It will become an additional tool for elevating the bilateral trade cooperation to a new level and strengthening the already friendly relations between our two peoples,” he said during an event marking the establishment of the chamber of commerce. 

Photos by Tatev Duryan

The chamber will also help in developing bilateral tourism, supporting cultural activities and encouraging opportunities for cooperation and exchange through development of sport.

Artur Hakobyan, the executive director of Converse Bank – the main partner of the embassy in this initiative – congratulated on this occasion and attached importance to development of economic ties with various countries and boosting investments in this phase of economic development of Armenia.

“Naturally the new chamber will have its special place in implementing bilateral economic initiatives. We are more than certain that the Armenian-Argentine economic ties have great prospects for development in industry, trade, IT, tourism, agriculture and human capital management,” he said.

“Converse Bank is one of the first companies of Armenia with Argentine capital, whose main shareholder is Mr. Eduardo Eurnekian. We are part of a big family which includes Tierras de Armenia, Karas Wines, Armenia International Airports. Their founding not only boosted the development of various branches of the economy, but also created thousands of new and stable jobs,” he added, noting that Converse Bank is ready to maximally support the development of bilateral ties, by offering a wide funding toolkit and opportunities.

 

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan