​France reiterates full support for the people of Armenia: Le Drian congratulates Mirzoyan on appointment

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 4 2021

France reiterates full support for the people of Armenia: Le Drian congratulates Mirzoyan on appointment

 September 4, 2021, 17:59 1 minute read

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian sent a congratulatory message to Ararat Mirzoyan on his appointment to the post of RA Foreign Minister. The message reads:

“Dear Mr. Minister,

I cordially send you my warm congratulations on the occasion of assuming the post of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, expressing my gratitude in advance for the prospect of working closely with you in an atmosphere of trust.

Your country has faced a number of security, economic and health challenges in recent months. I would like to reaffirm France’s full support for the Armenian people who are going through this difficult phase.

There are privileged relations between France and Armenia, based on deep historical and cultural ties, with a rich agenda. The quality of the Armenian-French political dialogue obliges us to deepen our economic cooperation in favor of, in particular, the unblocking and diversification of the Armenian economy.

France will continue to assist Armenia in overcoming the aftermath of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which has resulted in numerous casualties, and, as a co-chair of the Minsk Group, will continue to pursue a comprehensive solution to the conflict.

If the incidents of recent months underscore the need to work on the demarcation and demarcation of your country’s borders, we want the positive dynamics of the recent exchange of prisoner-of-war and mine maps to help restore trust between the parties. France acts as a player of peace in the South Caucasus region and stands by Armenia to achieve the expected peace.

Please accept, my Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration. “

​Serbia detains North Macedonian diplomat on Armenia’s request

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 4 2021

Serbia detains North Macedonian diplomat on Armenia’s request

 September 4, 2021, 12:34 

The law enforcement bodies of Serbia have detained North Macedonian diplomat Mile Milenkovski on the basis of an international arrest warrant issued by Armenia, North Macedonian Alsat TV reports.

The detention took place on August 27 as Milenkovski was crossing the border point “Presevo” to enter the territory of North Macedonia. However, the news was confirmed by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, September 3.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia confirms that an employee of the Ministry, who is currently assigned to our OSCE Mission to Vienna, was detained in the Republic of Serbia on 27.08.2021. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia has officially has reported this to the Embassy of North Macedonia in Belgrade. According to the report, the competent court in Serbia has ordered extradition detention on the basis of an international arrest warrant for a crime he is accused of having committed during his private trip abroad,” the Foreign Ministry stated.

According to the TV channel, the Serbian authorities acted in accordance with the request of the Armenian side, which is investigating the case, in which Milenkovsky is one of the defendants.

At the same time, the diplomat is a relative of the former head of the country’s national counterintelligence Sasho Mijalkov, who is currently serving a prison term for abuse of office.

According to Armenian law enforcement agencies, in 2018, three diplomats from North Macedonia, led by Milenkovski, helped a former Armenian government official flee the country on a private jet.

Music: InClassica: Aram Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto to be performed at Dubai Opera for first time

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 4 2021

Author Hasmik Hakobyan

The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra (ASSO), led by its artistic director Sergey Smbatyan, and world-renowned violinist Sergey Khachatryan will perform great Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto at the Dubai Opera on September 5 within the framework of the InClassica International Music Festival.

Speaking to the Panorama.am correspondent, ASSO Director Sargis Balbabyan said according to their information, Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto will be performed for the first time at the Dubai Opera and in the UAE in general.

He strongly belives that it will be warmly welcomed by the foreign audience.

Sargis Balbabyan also said that Mussorgsky’s ” Pictures at an Exhibition” will also be performed during the concert slated for September 5.

“This is an important concert for our orchestra, because it is going to perform such a big program after the pandemic. I am convinced that this time as well the orchestra will perform brilliantly,” he said.

The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra is participating in the 10th InClassica International Music Festival being held in Dubai from August 28 to September 26. The festival is organized by the European Foundation for Support of Culture (EUFSC) in partnership with the SAMIT Event Group.

Within the framework of the festival, the second grand edition of the “Classic Piano” International Piano Competition for young pianists is being held, the participants of the 3rd and 4th rounds of which are to perform with the State Symphony Orchestra.

Touching upon the activities of the orchestra and its participation in the InClassica Festival, Sargis Balbabyan said that it is not the first time that the ASSO has held concerts in the United Arab Emirates. He said they had performed at the Dubai Opera before the coronavirus pandemic.

Referring to the cooperation with the European Foundation for Support of Culture, he noted that the orchestra took part in the Malta International Music Festival 2018 at the invitation of the foundation. Moreover, ASSO performed as the official resident orchestra at the festival. The cooperation with the European Foundation was not limited to this, he said.

“The foundation is one of the key partners and supporters of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra. The vivid evidence of that is the concerts organized in 2020,” Balbabyan underlined.

In his words, with the support of the European Foundation for Support of Culture and Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra started its 2020 concert season with a concert tour across Europe, presenting Armenian music. In particular, John Ter-Tatevosian’s Symphony No. 2 “The Fate of Man”, which is one of the best Armenian musical compositions of the 20th century, was performed outside Armenia for the first time. The symphony by Ter-Tatevosian was warmly welcomed by the European audiece.

“It was a great achievement, because the composition was performed in Europe for the first time. The recordings of that performance will soon be available on the online channels of classical music,” he said.

Incidentally, world-famous violinist Maxim Vengerov shared the stage with the Armenian orchestra during the concerts in Europe, performing compositions by Max Bruch, Maurice Ravel and others.

Speaking about the 10th InClassica International Music Festival, Sargis Balbabyan described it a truly “unprecedented event” against the background of developments taking place all over the world, adding after the pandemic it is a great opportunity for world-renowned musicians and orchestras to take part in such a big music event.

“Every single day, lovers of classical music have the opportunity to listen to the best soloists and orchestras of the world, who perform famous pieces by Russian and European composers. Presenting the works of Armenian composers to foreign audiences is of high importance to our orchestra. We are glad to be here and be able to present the Armenian performing art,” he said.

Newspaper: 44-day war’s satellite footage to end up in Armenia opposition’s hands?

News.am, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: According to our information, the representatives of one of the countries that has an artificial satellite in space have contacted some circles of Armenia’s opposition, and offered them to provide some footage at their disposal—and which are related to Armenia.

Among them is especially the 44-day war’s whole footage, by viewing of which one can get a clear idea of what tactics Azerbaijan carried out during those 44 days [last fall], and how Armenia lost.

We could not find out what they [i.e., the aforesaid circles of Armenia’s opposition] responded to them.

Lavrov reveals content of 2009 letter he sent to then Armenia FM

News.am, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

At the meeting with the participants of the education marathon, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov detailed the content of his letter to then-Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian—and prior to the signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols in 2009.

“In 2008, our Armenian friends told us that the Turks are proposing to agree on documents for the restoration of diplomatic relations, normalization of relations, cooperation, implementation of joint projects. We said, ‘That’s very good. Are there any preconditions?’ ‘No, there are no preconditions.’

Then the case reached the signing; it was planned in Zurich—of course, with the participation of the [foreign] ministers of Armenia, Turkey. (…). but before signing, our Turkish colleagues said, “Yes, we will sign all that, but we must make a reservation on the Nagorno-Karabakh [(Artsakh)] issue.”

The text of the reservation contradicted Armenia’s position. And I told my colleague that I had cautioned him that I did not really believe that this would happen without preconditions. But we were where we were. Everyone has already come—and a deadlock.

As a result, the Turkish colleague agreed to withdraw that formal condition. But the Armenian colleagues were saying they shall make a statement in which Armenia would present its position on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. At that time, the Turkish minister said, ‘If you make a statement, then I will make a statement, too.’

We were already realizing that we had to get out of this situation somehow. And I wrote a letter to him [i.e., then-Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian] not to insist on the topic of a comment. And so it happened. As a result, the documents were signed, but later ‘disappeared’ for the same reason, as the parties had different viewpoints on the Karabakh settlement process,” the Russian FM said.

Lavrov added: “Now that the war in Nagorno-Karabakh is over, there are grounds for unblocking the political process, transport and economic ties. It would be logical if Armenia and Turkey resume efforts to normalize relations.” The Russian FM stressed that they are ready to assist these efforts in the most active way.

Hysteria brewing in Azerbaijan media: Russia MOD making purchases to send to ‘Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’

News.am, Armenia
Sept 3 2021

There is a major hysteria brewing in the Azerbaijani media over a wording on the website of the Russian state procurement.

Accordingly, the Russian Ministry of Defense is holding a closed tender “for the organization and implementation of comprehensive service of the barracks-housing funds of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation military camps located in the territory of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.”

The aforesaid tender was announced on August 13, the deadline for submitting respective applications is September 16.

The aforesaid hysteria in the Azerbaijani media, naturally, arose because of the word “Republic.”

Newspaper: ‘Soros’ NGOs to bring 2 large-scale education programs to Armenia

News.am, Armenia
Sept 4 2021

YEREVAN. – Past daily of Armenia writes: According to Past newspaper’s information, the so-called “Soros” [NGOs] expect to bring two quite large-scale education programs—which they are mainly going to apply in pre-school institutions and elementary school classes—to Armenia in the near future.

According to the information we have, they will try to organize and implement that process under the name of “cognitive and educational.”

As key figures, World Vision and Transparency International associations will play the main role in this process.

According to the newspaper’s information, in theory, the documentation for the implementation of the program is already completely ready; it remains to implement them with concrete steps.

Grape growers block road in Armenia’s Ararat Province

News.am, Armenia
Sept 4 2021

The residents of several villages of Armenia’s Ararat Province on Saturday closed off the Pokr Vedi village section of the Yerevan-Yeraskh motorway—and again in protest in connection with grape procurement, shamshyan.com reported.

A large number of police officers arrived at the scene.

These grape growers demand a meeting with the governor of Ararat and a representative of the government.

During the last Cabinet session of the government, Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan announced that there would be no more cases when the grape growers would block roads without justifications.

Political analyst: It is decided in Moscow who will or will not visit Artsakh

News.am, Armenia
Sept 4 2021

YEREVAN. – After the Second Artsakh War, Armenia actually handed over to Moscow the keys to guaranteeing Artsakh’s security. Political analyst Argishti Kiviryan said this at a press conference on Saturday.

“After the signing of the [trilateral (Armenian, Russian, Azerbaijani)] statement on November 9, 10 when the Russian peacekeeping military were deployed in Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)], Moscow is in fact the guarantor of Artsakh’s security; and globally, it is decided in Moscow who will or will not visit Artsakh. After November 9, this issue is not decided in Yerevan, it is decided in Moscow,” he added, in particular.

According to the analyst, the Armenia side in a very difficult situation today, and any irresponsible step can lead to new cataclysms for the Armenian people, especially now when the Armenian side does not have its security guarantor: the army.

“Well, it is clear that the lackeys of the [ruling] CC [Civil Contract Party of Armenia] who had gone [to Artsakh on the occasion of its Independence Day anniversary] would be greeted in that way by the Armenians of Artsakh. If the Armenians of Artsakh had greeted [them] even much more rudely, they would have done the right thing. Moreover, they were greeted rather mildly, since this catastrophe for the Armenians and the Armenian people happened as a result of the policy pursued by those people. Nobody says the previous [authorities] were right; but at that moment you were in power, you were not able to govern, hand over power,” said Kiviryan.

Chess: Armenia’s Aronian: I never wanted to play under flag of another country

News.am, Armenia
Sept 4 2021

By Lusine Shahbazyan

YEREVAN. – I never wanted to play under the flag of another country. Three-time World Chess Olympiad champion, two-time World Cup winner, chess grandmaster (GM) Levon Aronian, who will leave for the US on September 6, said this in a conversation with chess players and reporters. The leading chess player of Armenia is moving to the US and will represent that country from now on.

But before leaving, the grandmaster met with the students at his and GM Gabriel Sargissian’s chess school. During the talk, one of the students of the school asked Aronian if he had ever wanted to play under the flag of any other country but Armenia. “I never wanted to play under another flag. There is no sweeter flag for me than our flag. Unfortunately, it will happen; but I cannot say that it happens by my wish,” Aronian responded.

And during the briefing with the reporters, the grandmaster stated that he was leaving Armenia, but was not saying goodbye to anyone.

“The get-together with the children was not a farewell. It is not that I am leaving for the US and I will not come [back] to Armenia, I will not visit the school anymore.

In 2018, the rather strong school was shut. Prior to that, the school operated with state funding. During that time we had losses among the coaches. Many left the country, a very good coach died.

After a long break, the school reopened, for which I am very happy. (…). Very strong coaches, my two personal coaches with whom I have worked for many years work here. This is the best opportunity for children to work with the strongest coaches in the world for free because there are very few such precedents.

I really want the girls to [also] play chess, achieve success. (…). We, understanding the importance of chess for the development of the Armenian nation’s mind, must use every chance. At this moment we are given the opportunity, and our school is functioning.

We all need human treatment; us, chess players, do not need anything else. I am always in touch with young people, I try to follow their progress. It will be so also after leaving for the US. I will do everything to pass on my knowledge to our children.

I am leaving for the US on September 6 at 3:50am. I still do not know whether I will represent Armenia at the [Chess] World Cup or not; but probably not. I am sad about that fact,” said Levon Aronian.

Photos by Emma Asatryan