Armenian Security Council Secretary holds meeting with U.S. State Dept. official

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 11:33, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan had a meeting in the United States with Dereck J. Hogan, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs of the U.S. State Department.

Grigoryan’s office said in a readout that Hogan appreciated Armenia’s participation in the Summit for Democracy and highlighted the democratic achievements in Armenia.

In turn, Grigoryan thanked for the invitation to participate in the Summit for Democracy and affirmed Armenia’s determination for democratic reforms.

“Regional developments, prospects for establishing long-term peace and Armenia’s regional role were also discussed at the meeting,” Grigoryan’s office said.

US welcomes recent meetings in Brussels between Armenian PM and Azerbaijani President – State Department

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 11:54, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. The United States supports the establishment of direct contacts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement.

“The United States welcomes recent meetings in Brussels between Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Aliyev. We strongly support future direct engagement to bring peace to the region”, the Spokesperson said on Twitter.

Parliamentary committee OKs Kristinne Grigoryan’s candidacy as next human rights defender

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 12:39, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. The Human Rights and Public Affairs Committee of the Armenian Parliament approved the candidacy of First Deputy Minister of Justice Kristinne Grigoryan’s as the next Human Rights Defender of Armenia.

She still needs to pass a confirmation vote at a plenary session of parliament to be elected to the position. 

Grigoryan was nominated by the ruling Civil Contract party.

Azerbaijan uses frequency jamming to disrupt cellular communication in Artsakh

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 12:43, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. Citizens in Artsakh are experiencing disruptions of mobile connections.

The disruptions of the cellular communication are caused by frequency jamming from Azerbaijan, the Artsakh authorities said.

“We are taking measures to solve the issue through negotiations,” the Artsakh Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures said in a statement.

President of Artsakh receives Armenia’s Investigative Committee Chairman

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 13:27, 17 December, 2021

STEPANAKERT, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. President of the Artsakh Republic Arayik Harutyunyan received today the delegation led by Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia Argishti Kyaramyan, the President’s Office reports.

Issues related to the development and expansion of various areas of cooperation, exchange of experience between the relevant structures of Armenia and Artsakh, as well as training and professional development of the personnel were discussed during the meeting.

The meeting was also attended by Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Artsakh Igor Grigoryan




Hovhannes Hovhannisyan confirmed as Rector of Yerevan State University

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 14:14, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. The Acting Rector of the Yerevan State University Hovhannes Hovhannisyan was installed as Rector by the university’s Board of Trustees.

Hovhannisyan is elected as Rector of the YSU for a 5-year term.

The results of the secret confirmation vote were 19 in favor and 5 against.

Hovhannisyan was the only candidate in the voting as the Board of Trustees turned down the application of Artsrun Sahakyan as a potential candidate due to procedural violations relating to application paperwork deadlines.

Eduard Babayan elected mayor of Abovyan

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 15:41, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. Prosperous Armenia party’s candidate Eduard Babayan has been elected as Mayor of Abovyan town of Kotayk province.

The local elections in Abovyan were held on December 5.

Prosperous Armenia party received 46,28% of the votes, Civil Contract party – 36,65%, Republic party – 11,93% and Armenian Revolutionary Federation – 5,12%.

Prosperous Armenia party will have 13 members of the Council, Civil Contract party – 10, Republic – 3, ARF – 1.

During the first session of the Council, 2 candidates were nominated for the Mayor – Eduard Babayan from the Prosperous Armenia party and Pavel Tsugunyan from the Civil Contract party.

14 members of the Council voted in favor of Babayan, 12 voted in favor of Tsugunyan.

Launching an Interactive Multimedia Virtual Exhibition:“From Kumayri to Gyumri”

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 16:08, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. AGBU Armenian Virtual College (AVC) and the Smithsonian Institution “My Armenia” Program, in collaboration with the City Research Center (Gyumri), introduced the first interactive multimedia virtual exhibition “From Kumayri to Gyumri”. The public launch took place online on December 15. This unique project was made possible thanks to the support of USAID and Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU).

 

The virtual exhibition presented as an e-book (e-Guide) features the most renown historical and cultural landmarks of Gyumri. It also introduces highly interactive 3-D and Virtual Reality maps, with dynamic analysis and nearby resource searching capabilities, rich visual content, and multilingual audio-listening options, for individuals virtually exploring Gyumri or supplementing their in-person visit. The e-Guide can be accessed at https://avc-agbu.org/kumayri.

“This exciting project creates new opportunities in terms of expanding awareness and access to the historical and cultural heritage of Gyumri, one of Armenia’s cultural hotspots,” saidAstghikMarabyan, Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage and Folk Arts at the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport.

Jeff Paretchan, Acting Office Director of USAID Armenia, referred to the project as “another example of a positive power of partnership,” adding “I remember many collaborations with AGBU, one of which was the e-book focusing on cultural and historical attractions of VayotsDzor.”

In her welcoming remarks, AGBU Central Board Member and head of public relations, Arda Haratunian, indicated that “AGBU has four core pillars, which are culture, education, humanitarian, and socio-economic development, and showcasing the cultural heritage of Gyumri here fits beautifully into two of those pillars, culture and economic development, through tourism,” she also added “AVC has been a pioneer in technological innovation in Armenian virtual education. This new e-book is another proof of that.”

Sisak Mkhitaryan, Chief of Party at My Armenia Program, indicated “This virtual exhibition will be a driving force to develop the local and international tourism in Gyumri. We are deeply appreciative of the teamwork that helped bring this to life.”

“It has been wonderful to see this project come to life,” mentioned Lauren Appelbaum from the Office of International Relations at Smithsonian Institution during her closing remarks. She also added, “we have helped to create lasting material that can celebrate and share Armenia’s rich cultural heritage.”

Among the many distinguished speakers were Lilit Tovmasyan, Head of Cultural Department of Gyumri Municipality, Ashot Mirzoyan, Founding Director of Gyumri City Research Center, Liz Tunick, Office of International Relations at the Smithsonian Institution, and Dr. Richard Kurin, Acting Director of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, who also spoke about the importance of this project for the preservation of cultural and historical heritage, and the promotion of Gyumri as a tourism destination to local and international communities through innovative technologies.

During his immersive demonstration, the AGBU AVC Founding President & AGBU Central Board Member, Dr. Yervant Zorian, classified the new e-book as a successful continuation of the AVC Multimedia e-Book Series. “This time, it is in a beautiful story-map format with interactive multimedia content. AVC leveraged state-of-the-art innovative technological approaches and tools to virtualize the beautiful heritage of Gyumri.”

 

The current version of the e-Guide includes twelve landmarks situated in the historical Kumayri district of the city. More informative content and multilingual representation will be added over time to better present the rich historical and architectural heritage of Armenia’s cultural capital.

 

This virtual exhibition is part of AVC’s Multimedia e-Book Series developed in multiple languages and available for free download on smartphones, tablets, and PCs.

Armenian President, UNICEF Representative discuss problems of children living in border communities

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 16:27, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. President Armen Sarkissian received today newly appointed UNICEF Representative to Armenia Christine Weigand, the Presidential Office reports.

President Sarkissian expressed confidence that Mrs Weigand will invest her energy for the implementation of effective programs for children in Armenia.

Christine Weigand presented to the President the ongoing and future programs of UNICEF in Armenia, stating that their Office will continue the cooperation with the state structures and concerned sides so that children in Armenia will more widely use their rights to live, develop, get education and be protected.

President Sarkissian also touched upon the problems of children living in border communities, proposing to pay much more attention to them.

The sides also exchanged ideas about implementing joint programs with the Office of the President of Armenia.

Christine Weigand highly valued the activity of the President’s spouse Nouneh Sarkissian as the UNICEF High Level Advocate for Children.