Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 30-08-21

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 18:00,

YEREVAN, 30 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 30 August, USD exchange rate is down by 0.22 drams to 493.49 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 1.82 drams to 582.27 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is up by 0.03 drams to 6.70 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 1.87 drams to 678.70 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price is up by 176.17 drams to 28535.13 drams. Silver price is down by 1.20 drams to 374.6 drams. Platinum price is down by 7.01 drams to 15723.28 drams.

Minister of Defense of Armenia and the Chinese Ambassador discuss bilateral cooperation in the field of defense

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS. A meeting between the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Arshak Karapetyan and Chinese Ambassador to Armenia Fan Yong took place on August 30.

Military Attaché for Defense of the Chinese Embassy in Armenia, Senior Colonel Sun Jilun and his assistant took part in the meeting.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MoD Armenia, Ambassador of the PRC congratulated Arshak Karapetyan on the occasion of being appointed as Minister of Defense and wished new success in the responsible state mission.

During the meeting the Minister of Defense of Armenia informed Ambassador Fan Yong about the regional situation and the recent developments at border areas of Armenia.

The parties praised the Armenian-Chinese cooperation in political, economic, humanitarian, educational and other fields. The process of bilateral cooperation in the field of defense and future programs were discussed.

Prosecutor General of Armenia leaves for Russia

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS. Prosecutor General of Armenia Artur Davtyan has left for Russia to participate in the 6th conference of the Eastern Economic Forum in in Vladivostok from September 2-4.

Arthur Davtyan will take part in the discussion on “National legislation and trust in international relations as a guarantee of investment attraction” to be held within the framework of the conference, as well as will deliver a speech, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prosecutor General of Armenia.

In the sidelines of the visit Artur Davtyan will also meet with his Russian counterpart Igor Krasnov.

Defense Minister instructs to do utmost for spending 3 months of trainings of reservists maximally productive

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS. A consultation was held on August 30 chaired by Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan,s uring which the process of the 3-month training of the reservists was discussed. The heads of departments in charge for the trainings presented reports on the results of the first a few day.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press serviceof the MoD Armenia, the Defense Minister positively assessed the readiness of the citizens to participate in this important event aimed at raising the defense capacities of the country, and instructed to do utmost for ensuring maximal productivity of the trainings by enriching the theoretical and practical knowledge of the participants.

Armenpress: Armenia receives another batch of ‘’Sputnik-V’’ vaccine

Armenia receives another batch of ‘’Sputnik-V’’ vaccine

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 30, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has received the 2nd batch of the Russian Covid-19 vaccine, ‘”Sputnik-V’’, for 15 thousand people, ARMENPRESS reports the Health Ministry informs.

‘’In the nearest days our citizens waiting for the second dose can go to their regional policlinics or mobile vaccination centers for receiving the 2nd dose’’, reads the statement of the Ministry.

The imported batch of vaccines is at the moment in custom clearance process.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/30/2021

                                        Monday, 
Prosecutors Challenge Kocharian’s Acquittal In Another Court
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia -- The Court of Appeals starts hearings on prosecutors’ demands to 
overturn a lower court’s decision to throw out coup charges that were brought 
against former President Robert Kocharian, .
Armenia’s Court of Appeals opened on Monday hearings on prosecutors’ demands to 
overturn a lower court’s decision to throw out coup charges that were brought 
against former President Robert Kocharian.
Kocharian and three other former officials were prosecuted in connection with 
the 2008 post-election violence in Yerevan. Anna Danibekian, a district court 
judge presiding over their trial, acquitted them in early April ten days after 
the country’s Constitutional Court declared the charges unconstitutional.
The trial prosecutors appealed against the acquittal. One of them, Gevorg 
Baghdasarian, said on Monday that the Court of Appeals must allow investigators 
to charge the defendants with abuse of power and order Danibekian to resume the 
high-profile trial.
Baghdasarian said that is also essential for protecting the rights of the 
families of eight opposition protesters and two police servicemen killed in 
street clashes that broke out in Yerevan in the wake of a disputed 2008 
presidential election.
The vote was held less than two months before Kocharian completed his second and 
final term in office.
Armenia - Former President Robert Kocharian greets supporters during an election 
campaign rally in Yerevan, June 18, 2021.
Kocharian, his former chief of staff Armen Gevorgian and two retired army 
generals reject the accusations leveled against them as politically motivated. 
Lawyers representing them maintain that Danibekian’s decision to clear them of 
the alleged “overthrow of the constitutional order” stemmed from Armenian law.
The judge also ruled on April 6 that Kocharian and Gevorgian will continue to 
stand trial on bribery charges which they also strongly deny. Court hearings on 
that case resumed in July.
Kocharian, who is highly critical of Armenia’s current leadership, was first 
arrested in July 2018 shortly after the “velvet revolution” that brought 
Pashinian to power. He was set free on bail in June 2020.
The ex-president, who will turn 67 on Tuesday, set up an opposition alliance in 
May this year. It finished second in parliamentary elections held on June 20.
Armenian Pro-Government Lawmaker Encouraged By Erdogan’s Statement
        • Artak Khulian
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits 
Sarajevo, August 27, 2021.
An Armenian pro-government parliamentarian on Monday hailed Turkish President 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s stated readiness to normalize Turkey’s relations with 
Armenia.
Opposition lawmakers insisted, by contrast, Ankara continues to set unacceptable 
preconditions for establishing diplomatic relations with Yerevan and opening the 
Turkish-Armenian border.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian spoke on Friday of “some positive signals” sent 
by Ankara of late, saying that his government is ready to reciprocate them.
Commenting on Pashinian’s remark the following day, Erdogan said regional states 
should establish “good-neighborly relations” by recognizing each other’s 
territorial integrity and sovereignty.
“If Yerevan is ready to move in that direction Ankara could start working on a 
gradual normalization of relations with Armenia,” he reportedly told journalists.
In that context, Erdogan noted that Azerbaijan has expressed readiness to 
negotiate a comprehensive “peace treaty” with Armenia after last year’s war in 
Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev complained in July that Yerevan is reluctant 
to sign such a treaty with Baku which would commit the two sides to recognizing 
each other’s territorial integrity. This would presumably mean a formal Armenian 
recognition of Azerbaijani sovereignty over Karabakh.
The Armenian government maintains that the disputed territory’s status should be 
determined only through renewed peace talks mediated by the United States, 
Russia and France.
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and 
their wives visit the Nagorno-Karabakh town of Shusha/Shushi, June 15, 2021.
The government did not officially react to Erdogan’s latest statement as of 
Monday afternoon. Still, Maria Karapetian, a parliament deputy representing the 
ruling Civil Contract party, described it as a “positive message for discussing 
regional peace.”
“This is just an indirect exchange of public messages,” she told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service.
Karapetian, who is a member of the parliament committee on foreign relations, 
said Erdogan’s remarks contained no preconditions unacceptable to the Armenian 
side.
Senior members of the two opposition groups represented in the Armenian 
parliament claimed the opposite. They said the Turks want Yerevan to agree to 
the restoration of Azerbaijani control over entire Karabakh and to stop 
campaigning for greater international recognition of the 1915 Armenian genocide 
in the Ottoman Empire.
“Throughout his tenure Erdogan has periodically made such statements and has 
been rebuffed by the Armenian authorities and told to talk to Armenia, open the 
border and normalize relations without preconditions. Now Erdogan is coming up 
with a huge package of preconditions,” said Gegham Manukian of the Hayastan 
alliance.
“The current authorities must categorically reject all those preconditions,” he 
told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. “But judging from their actions and constant 
readiness to make concessions, I have no such hope.”
Tigran Abrahamian, a senior lawmaker from the Pativ Unem bloc, said, for his 
part, that Ankara and Baku continue to coordinate their actions relating to the 
Karabakh conflict. He said those include Azerbaijani cross-border incursions 
into Armenian territory and Aliyev’s regular threats to forcibly open a 
“corridor” connecting Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave via Armenia’s Syunik 
province.
Turkey provided Azerbaijan with strong diplomatic and military support during 
the six-week war stopped by a Russian-brokered ceasefire last November. It has 
kept its border with Armenia closed since 1993.
Armenian Official Comments On ‘Russian Objections’ To His Ministerial Job
        • Harry Tamrazian
Armenia - Acting Foreign Minister Armen Grigorian speaks at a news conference in 
Yerevan, August 16, 2021.
A senior official in Yerevan has implicitly denied reports that Russia blocked 
his widely anticipated appointment as Armenia’s new foreign minister.
Armen Grigorian was the secretary of the Armenian government’s Security Council 
before being named first deputy foreign minister on July 14 in what some 
political allies of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian described as a prelude to his 
appointment as the country’s new top diplomat.
The key ministerial post remained vacant, however, even after Pashinian 
handpicked in early August the 13 other members of his new cabinet formed as a 
result of the June 20 parliamentary elections.
Media reports claimed that the prime minister is having second thoughts about 
appointing Grigorian as foreign minister because of Russian objections. 
Grigorian, 37, worked for or cooperated otherwise with Western-funded civic 
groups and criticized Russia up until the 2018 “velvet revolution” that brought 
Pashinian to power.
Pashinian gave the job to another ally, former parliament speaker Ararat 
Mirzoyan, and sent Grigorian back to the Security Council on August 18.
In a weekend interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian Service, Grigorian insisted that 
Pashinian still had no “final decision” on whom to name foreign minister when he 
began effectively running the Armenian Foreign Ministry in July.
Asked whether Russia indeed thwarted his ministerial appointment, Grigorian 
said: “I have worked with Moscow very productively for the last three years.”
He specifically claimed to have enjoyed a good rapport with Nikolay Patrushev, 
the influential secretary of Russia’s Secretary Council.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov congratulated Mirzoyan, his new Armenian 
counterpart, on August 20. The two men are scheduled to meet in Moscow on 
Tuesday.
Armenia’s previous foreign minister, Ara Ayvazian, stepped down on May 27 amid 
mounting tensions on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. At a May 31 farewell 
meeting with the Armenian Foreign Ministry staff, he signaled strong objections 
to Pashinian’s policies on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and national security.
All of Ayvazian’s four deputies tendered their resignations in the following 
days. Three of them -- Artak Apitonian, Avet Adonts and Gagik Ghalechian -- were 
formally relieved of their duties on June 8.
Adonts launched a thinly veiled attack on Pashinian in an open-ad article 
published by the Mediamax news agency on June 24 He said that Armenia’s and 
Nagorno-Karabakh’s security is being jeopardized by “emotional and primitive 
one-man governance.”
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Chess: Armenia’s Robert Hovhannisyan sole leader of European Individual Chess Championship after four rounds

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 30 2021

SPORT 14:31 30/08/2021 ARMENIA

Armenian GM Robert Hovhannisyan is the sole leader of the European Individual Chess Championship taking place in Reykjavik, Iceland after four rounds played.

He has scored 4 out of 4 points, the Chess Federation of Armenia reported on Monday.

Hovhannes Gabuzyan shares second place with 3.5 points. Gabriel Sargissian and Haik Martirosyan have scored 3 points apiece, while Samvel Ter-Sahakyan has 2.5 points.

Armenia ombudsman: Azerbaijan soldiers deliberately set fires near Sotk, Kut villages

News.am, Armenia
Aug 30 2021

As of 11am, Azerbaijani servicemen deliberately set fire—from nearby their tents—in the vicinity the villages of Sotk and Kut. This is stated in a statement issued Sunday by the Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Armenia (RA), Arman Tatoyan.

“During the day, the fires in the direction of Sotk village of RA Gegharkunik Province were extinguished, whereas the fires in the vicinity of Kut were not extinguished and spread due to weather conditions. Published photos show the current state of affairs.

I especially mention that in these places there are grasslands and meadows of the residents of the communities, and they are simply destroyed by fires. Also taking into account that the Azerbaijani armed forces have invaded and are located in the immediate vicinity of the villages in the sovereign territory of the RA, the fires pose a real threat also to the civilian population of the villages.

The inspections of the residents’ alarms prove that these subversive criminal acts against the RA civilian population are committed intentionally.

First of all, the Azerbaijani servicemen are well aware that they are located in pastures and grasslands, as well as arable lands belonging to civilians, and that people cannot even use the areas adjacent to the Azerbaijani positions, as even when people approach those places, they [i.e, the Azerbaijani soldiers] fire shots.

In addition, the Azerbaijani servicemen realize that the current weather conditions are such that the fire will spread rapidly and will destroy areas belonging to people, depriving [them] of a source of livelihood. And then they realize also that the residents will also see these fires, and they are obviously doing this to intimidate the civilian population.

I had noted yesterday that the departure of the Azerbaijani armed forces from the roads between the RA villages and communities has no alternative to guarantee the rights of the RA border residents, the peaceful and secure life of the people.

Recent Azerbaijani actions—including facts of shootings, in Syunik, Gegharkunik, and Ararat [Province]—show that they are becoming more and more dangerous to civilians, are directly intentional, have become targeted, and that human rights abuses are widespread.

This regular report of the RA Human Rights Defender will be officially sent to the international structures, as well as to the RA state bodies and the RA civil society organizations on Monday, August 30, with relevant proposals or requirements,” Tatoyan added.

Lawyer of Armenia officer accused in 62 Shirak residents’ case: How was connection cut off on day of Azerbaijan attack?

News.am, Armenia
Aug 30 2021

The law enforcement bodies find that the head of the headquarters of the most ordinary battalion of the most ordinary military unit—with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Arsen Ghazaryan, is responsible for the defeat. Vahan Hovhannisyan, the lawyer of Ghazaryan who is accused in the capture of 62 Shirak Province residents by Azerbaijan, said this at a press conference Monday.

“Many people think that the highest bodies of our political or military authorities (…) are guilty of handing over Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd [villages in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)] and capturing of 62 people, but in reality this is not the case,” the lawyer said, in particular.

According to Hovhannisyan, Arsen Ghazaryan is a long-term officer with many years of experience.

Referring to the charge brought against Lieutenant Colonel Ghazaryan, the lawyer noted that the body conducting this proceeding had departed from the current procedure for deciding this charge, and the latter was not clear.

Touching upon the attack by the Azerbaijani army to Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd, Vahan Hovhannisyan stated that Arsen Ghazaryan, being deployed in the area, had carried out the order by his commanding officer.

“The actual attack on the villages of Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd took place on December 13. On December 13, the Armenian communication operators are accidentally disconnected in the given area. If before that at least it was possible to contact the subordinate divisions with mobile phones, there was no mobile connection on the day of the incident.

The body conducting the proceedings needs to take certain actions to find out how the connection was accidentally cut off on the day of the attack of the Azerbaijani troops and it was not possible to carry out a proper defense. The Armenian side was armed with machine guns, whereas the Azerbaijani servicemen—armed to the teeth,” the attorney said.

Officer charged with Azerbaijan’s capturing of 62 Armenia soldiers in Artsakh: They were forces 15 times greater

News.am, Armenia
Aug 30 2021

I do not agree with the charges; they are even ridiculous. Lieutenant Colonel Arsen Ghazaryan, who is charged with Azerbaijan’s capturing—in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)—62 soldiers from Shirak Province of Armenia, said this at a press conference Monday.

“The personnel, the servicemen, the unit consisting of reservists, who walked with me on the battlefield during the [44-day Artsakh] war [last fall], have unconditionally fulfilled the tasks given by the superior. Everyone knows me, and knows that I am not an officer who leaves the soldiers alone on the battlefield,” Ghazaryan noted.

He said that ever since December 9, Azerbaijan had deployed large numbers of troops in Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd villages of Artsakh, about which he had informed his superior command via mobile phone.

“On December 11, we received information that an open attack was carried out by the adversary on the left side of them. We had wounded, we tried to provide medical assistance to the wounded. As the place was high [elevation], it was not possible to climb by car; they climbed on foot. And after the December 11 attack, the left wing personnel and they were evacuated from Khtsaberd by their superior command and Russian by peacekeepers”, he added.

Ghazaryan said that during the open attack on December 13, the Armenian side had two wounded, and its ammunition was run out.

“It was not even possible to keep that area. They were forces 15 times greater. We performed a tactical trick to evacuate the two wounded, to occupy more favorable positions, to contact the superior, to try to ask for help. [But] there was no help; we were left alone,” Lieutenant Colonel Arsen Ghazaryan added.