Pashinyan honors 2020 Artsakh War victims in Yerablur

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 10:12,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan visited on September 27 the Yerablur Military Pantheon to pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the 44-Day War, the PM’s Office reports.

September 27 marks the 1st anniversary of the 44-Day War unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh. Despite the statement on the ceasefire signed on November 9, Azerbaijan still refuses to return all Armenian captives.

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Government officials, politicians visit Yerablur military cemetery to pay homage to fallen troops

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 10:32,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Armenian government officials and politicians are visiting the Yerablur military cemetery to pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the 2020 Artsakh war unleashed by Azerbaijan one year ago on this day.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan, Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan and other government officials have laid flowers at Yerablur honoring the memory of the fallen troops.

Bright Armenia party leader Edmon Marukyan, together with his party members, and many other politicians also visited the military cemetery Monday morning.

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One year ago today, Freedom came under attack

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 10:38,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Last year on September 27th, Armenians woke up to news that Azerbaijan is attacking Artsakh. Although it was momentarily clear that this attack wasn’t the usual border skirmish, no one would’ve thought that it was the beginning of an all-out war that would last six weeks.

With overt Turkish support and involvement of foreign mercenaries, the Azerbaijani military launched a war of conquest, with indiscriminate bombardments of towns and cities of Artsakh, including the capital city of Stepanakert.

Village homes, apartments, churches and even the maternity hospital of Stepanakert were hit by Azeri strikes.

The Armenian and Artsakhi governments declared martial law and mobilization of reservists, while many people were voluntarily signing up to the military to be deployed to the frontline and defend the nation.

During the entire course of the war, the Azerbaijani military used prohibited munitions against Artsakh, including against civilians. Large-scale evidence exists on torture committed by the Azeri authorities against Armenian captives.

Despite humanitarian ceasefire agreements reached with mediation of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairing countries, Azerbaijan was violating it almost immediately after taking effect.

After 44 days, on the night of November 9-10, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a Russia-backed ceasefire agreement ending the war, officially known as the Statement of the President of the Russian Federation, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia.

The ceasefire agreement deployed around 2000 Russian peacekeepers to Artsakh.

To this day, Azerbaijan refuses to implement the agreements of the ceasefire and hasn’t returned all Armenian captives.

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President Armen Sarkissian addresses message on anniversary of 44-Day Artsakh War

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 11:33,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian addressed a message today, on September 27, on the anniversary of the 44-Day Artsakh War, his Office said.

The message reads:

“A year ago, on this day, the most brutal war in our modern history – the second Artsakh War, started. A war that claimed young lives and fates.

I bow before the memory of all victims, before their families and relatives…

A year after the war, in addition to the thousands of the victims and wounded, we still have sons in captivity and missing in action.

Today more than ever we must invest our efforts for the return of the captives, the recovery of the injured and for the discovery of the missing.

For the sake of strong Armenia and Artsakh…

We must be able to get out of this situation with our heads held high, albeit slowly, but move forward…”

September 27 marks the 1st anniversary of the 44-Day War unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh. Despite the statement on the ceasefire signed on November 9, Azerbaijan still refuses to return all Armenian captives.

 

 

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408,535 COVID-19 vaccinations carried out in Armenia so far

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 12:39,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. So far, a total of 408,535 vaccinations against COVID-19 have been carried out in Armenia, of which the first dose is 264,695 and the second dose – 143,840, the ministry of healthcare reports.

Vaccinations with AstraZeneca, Sputnik V, Sinopharm and CoronaVac (only the 2nd dose) in Armenia are available for people aged 18 and older.

Vaccinations are carried out on voluntary basis. 

Foreigners in Armenia can also get vaccinated for free.

 

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Armenia’s economic activity index grows 4.9% in eight months

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 13:07,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. The economic activity index in Armenia has increased by 4.9% in January-August 2021 compared to the same period of 2020, the Statistical Committee said in a statement.

The industrial production volume increased by 1% in that period, and the construction volume by 7.3%.

The growth in the trade turnover comprised 7.1%, and the volume of services (without trade) increased by 5.3%.

The consumer price index grew by 6.4%, the index of industrial production prices – 9.8%, however, the electricity production volume decreased by 1.5%.

12.7% growth was registered in the external trade turnover volumes in January-August this year. The export from Armenia grew by 21.8% and the import by 7.7%.

 

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Guarantee of physical security and right to life of Armenians of Artsakh impossible under jurisdiction of Azerbaijan–MFA

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 13:25,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. On September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan, with the direct support and involvement of Turkey and with the participation of foreign terrorist fighters from the Middle East, unleashed a large-scale war against the Republic of Artsakh with the aim of depriving the people of Artsakh of the right to live free and secure in their homeland and master their own destiny, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“Today we bow and pay tribute to the memory of our heroes of all Artsakh wars, who fell for the cause of freedom and in protection of dignity and the right to life of their compatriots.

The 44-day war, launched on September 27, was accompanied by large-scale violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, war crimes and other mass atrocities by Azerbaijan. During the hostilities, the armed forces of Azerbaijan deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure and peaceful settlements, including the capital Stepanakert, with artillery and air strikes, including with prohibited weapons, which resulted in civilian casualties and destruction. The committed mass crimes were thoroughly documented and presented to international organizations and specialized international bodies. The works in this direction will continue in various international platforms.

The 44-day war was a pre-planned and prepared military aggression aimed at removing the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from international agenda through use of force and annihilation of the Armenian population. This is evidenced by the actions of Azerbaijan in the pre-war period, as well as the policy adopted by Azerbaijan following the war. The Armenophobic policy and the consistent threats of use of force pursued by the leadership of Azerbaijan for years, the rejection of proposals by the international mediators to resolve the conflict and strengthen the ceasefire, systematic and regular ceasefire violations, excessive accumulation of weaponry in violation of international obligations and periodic offensive military drills along the line of contact, refusal to join the UN Secretary-General’s call for a global ceasefire, as well as post-war statements denying the very existence of Nagorno-Karabakh, demonstrate that Azerbaijan has never been interested in a peaceful settlement of the conflict.

Azerbaijan has been consistently hindering the efforts of the international community, in particular the countries of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs, to establish a humanitarian ceasefire, as a result of which the three ceasefires agreed at the Ministerial level on the initiative of Russia, France and the United States were not implemented. The Trilateral Statement on the ceasefire established on the initiative of the President of Russia on November 9, followed by the entry of Russian peacekeepers into Nagorno-Karabakh, halted the Azerbaijani aggression and created conditions for ensuring the comprehensive security of the population in Artsakh.

As a result of the Azerbaijani-Turkish aggression unleashed against Artsakh, the Armenians of Artsakh encountered numerous humanitarian issues: more than 90 thousand Armenians of Artsakh were forced to leave their permanent residences, the majority of whom have currently returned to Artsakh. More than 40,000 people were deprived of their homes and property, vital infrastructure was destroyed, including schools and hospitals. In this regard, the Republic of Armenia attaches great importance to the unimpeded access of international humanitarian organizations and other specialized bodies into Artsakh, which is of vital importance in the context of a comprehensive and effective solution to the humanitarian crisis resulting from the war.

After around a year Azerbaijan is still holding a number of Armenian prisoners of war and captured civilians as hostages violating its obligations undertaken by both the November 9 Trilateral Statement and international humanitarian law.

The Azerbaijani authorities not only continue their hostile policy towards the people of Artsakh, but also rename Armenian settlements in the territories fallen under their control, destroy and desecrate religious sanctuaries and cultural heritage. These actions and the complete ethnic cleansing of the Armenian population once again reveal the fact that the guarantee of physical security and the right to life of the Armenians of Artsakh is impossible under the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan.

The realities shaped on the basis of the use of force, mass violations of human rights, as well as the consistent actions of similar nature by Azerbaijan following the war, can not create a sustainable foundation for regional peace and security. The comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict presume the determination of the status of Artsakh taking into account the realization of the inalienable right to self-determination, ensuring of the security of the people of Artsakh, safe and dignified return of the displaced population to their settlements throughout Nagorno-Karabakh, preservation of Armenian cultural and religious heritage in the territories fallen under the Azerbaijani control.

Only the agreements reached within the framework of the peace process can open a new page for peace, security and development in the region.

The Republic of Armenia stands for the full-fledged launch of the peace process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict within the framework and mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship. At the same time, the urgent settlement of humanitarian issues, including the repatriation of all prisoners of war, captured civilians and addressing of the cases of enforced disappearances is of utmost importance.

Armenia will consistently stand for the restoration and protection of the rights of the people of Artsakh and make every effort to reach a just, comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, guarantee the right of the Armenians of Artsakh to free and safe life with dignity in their homeland”, the ministry’s statement says.

Defense Minister visits Yerablur to pay tribute to memory of 2020 Artsakh War victims

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 14:10,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Defense Minister of Armenia Arshak Karapetyan visited today the Yerablur Military Pantheon to pay tribute to the memory of the servicemen fallen at the 2020 Artsakh War.

“I bow before the tombs of all soldiers. We have both fallen friends, soldiers here, as well as my servicemen are here. We will do everything for this place to be a pantheon, not to look like a cemetery”, the minister told reporters.

He stated that these servicemen have been killed in action, but have not died.

September 27 marks the anniversary of the 44-Day War unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh. Despite the statement on the ceasefire signed on November 9, Azerbaijan still refuses to return all Armenian captives.

 

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Turkey accuses Armenia for leaving Baku’s proposed “peace agreement” unanswered

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 14:15,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu claims that Azerbaijan has proposed a “peace agreement” to Armenia but Yerevan hasn’t responded.

Speaking at a joint press briefing with his Azeri counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov, Cavusoglu mentioned the “certain positive signals” made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan after his re-election, and that Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan responded in kind, Hurriyet reports.

Cavusoglu said Turkey wants “peace and stability” to prevail in the region after the war.

He said Turkey will coordinate with Azerbaijan all steps. “We will decide together, and we will act together.”

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PM Pashinyan briefed on Garden of Life development

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 14:45,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was briefed on the upcoming works for the development of the Garden of Life, a park which will be founded in the Botanical Garden of Yerevan in memory of the Artsakh wars victims.

PM Pashinyan viewed the blueprints of the development at Republic Square, where the Guard of Honor are guarding special trees which will be re-planted in the Garden of Life when the project is completed.

During the September 21 Independence Day address, the prime minister had announced the Garden of Life, saying:

“We have been discussing for a long time what kind of project we should carry out to eternalize the memory of the victims of all the Artsakh wars, symbolizing their presence, their living next to us. And we decided to establish the Park of Life in the Yerevan Botanical Garden, where trees symbolizing the aliveness and presence of all the victims of all the Artsakh wars will be planted, and the culmination of the park will be the Tree of Life, symbolizing the lives of all our martyrs sacrificed to the homeland.

It will not be a memorial, it will be a park of life, where children will run, make noise, play, young people will have fun, adults will walk and talk, and that park will be about that they fell in order all these people, Armenia and Artsakh can live. And the living Armenia, living Artsakh, peaceful and developing Armenian statehood must become the victory they shaped.

Here, in the heart of this bright square, wrapped in Armenian flags and guarded by the guard of honor, these trees will be moved to the botanical garden, symbolizing the beginning of a new era in the history of the Republic of Armenia, the beginning of an era of peaceful development.”

 

Editing by Stepan Kocharyan