“Armenia has no preconditions for delimitation” – Yerevan refutes Azerbaijani FM’s claims

“Armenia has no preconditions for delimitation” – Yerevan refutes Azerbaijani FM's claims

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 10:58, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov’s statement that “Yerevan’s preconditions for starting delimitation are unacceptable for Baku.”

Asked to comment, the Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan told ARMENPRESS that Armenia doesn’t have any preconditions in the matter of delimitation, and that it’s about agreements.

ARMENPRESS – Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov, responding to Armenia’s proposals relating to the process of delimitation and demarcation, said that Yerevan’s preconditions for launching delimitation are unacceptable for Baku. How would you comment?

Vahan Hunanyan – I believe there is a misunderstanding regarding this issue. The Armenian side doesn’t have preconditions in the issue of delimitation. It’s about agreements. The November 26 Sochi statement of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia and the Presidents of the Russian Federation and Azerbaijan notes that the sides have agreed to “take steps in the direction of increasing the level of security and stability on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border and to move towards the formation of a trilateral commission for delimitation and demarcation. This agreement was reaffirmed and an agreement on starting a process of withdrawing troops was reached during the December 14 trilateral meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders in Brussels in mediation of the President of the European Council. Thus, The Armenian side’s proposals aren’t about preconditions, but rather about realizing the agreements that were reached. The Republic of Armenia believes that the delimitation process must be launched swiftly in accordance to the abovementioned agreements.

621 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Armenia

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 11:08, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. 621 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, the ministry of health reported.

The total number of confirmed cases in the country has reached 349,329.

The COVID-19 recoveries rose by 103 in a day, bringing the total to 333,857.

The death toll has risen to 8026 (1 death case in past day).

5838 COVID-19 tests were conducted on January 19. 

The number of active cases is 5927.

Armenian Parliament Speaker releases details from meeting with US House Speaker

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 12:08, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan has presented details from his January 19th meeting with Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi.

In an interview to Voice of America, Alen Simonyan said that the meeting lasted very long as many issues were discussed. “First of all, I thanked Mrs Pelosi and the current Senators for their contributions to the adoption of the resolution on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. We also discussed the current situation in our region, the ongoing processes in the Armenia-Turkey relations, as well as the situation on the border with Azerbaijan and the provocations that are taking place on the border. I am happy to state that the talk with all partners attending the meeting was held within the same logic”, the Speaker said.

Simonyan informed that he also met with a group of US Congressmen, as well as a number of meetings are planned with the US Senators, during which all issues concerning the Armenian people, including the border situation, will be discussed.

Pashinyan congratulates Johnson on 30th anniversary of establishment of Armenia-UK diplomatic relations

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 12:23, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Boris Johnson on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The message reads as follows,

“Your Excellency,

I cordially congratulate on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

30 years ago, on January 20, our countries launched the process of strengthening the Armenian-British interstate partnership and the close contacts between the friendly peoples, based on historical interactions, common values, practical interests, mutual respect.

This jubilee is an important milestone to evaluate the relations between the two countries, to reassess the path passed together, to outline the new perspectives for cooperation.

The United Kingdom has been a strong partner on the path of state-building of the newly independent Republic of Armenia, and today it contributes to the democratic reforms taking place in our country, to the protection of human rights and the strengthening of the rule of law.

I am convinced that the rich experience gained during these years provides ample opportunities to discover and use the full potential of the Armenian-British cooperation, giving a new impetus to the bilateral relations, including the economic partnership, and raising them to a qualitatively new level. In this context, I consider symbolic the summarization of the forthcoming Armenia-UK Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, which will give a new quality to bilateral relations.

I am full of hope that with joint efforts we will be able to enrich the Armenian-British bilateral agenda with new initiatives and programs in the coming years for the benefit of our countries and friendly peoples.

Your Excellency, I once again congratulate all of us on the occasion of the 30-year anniversary, wishing our countries fruitful cooperation full of jubilees."

‘Proud to have been able to contribute to development of Armenia-UK ties’: President congratulates Queen Elizabeth II

‘Proud to have been able to contribute to development of Armenia-UK ties': President congratulates Queen Elizabeth II

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 13:26, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent a congratulatory letter to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and the UK, the Presidential Office reports.

“Over the past years Armenia and the United Kingdom have managed to establish a productive political dialogue both in bilateral and multilateral formats. I am proud that I have been able to contribute to the development of relations between our countries”, the Armenian President said in his letter.

“Full normalization is the goal” – Turkish FM on process with Armenia

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 13:44, 20 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu spoke about the normalization process with Armenia.

Cavusoglu said that the measures for normalizing relations with Armenia are on the agenda.

“A full normalization is the goal,” Hurriyet quoted FM Cavusoglu as saying. “The Armenians are also very satisfied from this, in addition to the launch of flights and appointment of special representatives, other steps as part of the process leading to a full normalization will also be studied,” he said.

Cavusoglu said that the special representatives will discuss steps for strengthening trust in the future.

How Jackie Speier elevated the Armenian community

Jan 20 2022

Rep. Jackie Speier, who has represented the Peninsula on the local, state and federal level for more than 40 years, will be remembered for many things long after she retires this year. But to Armenian Americans, it will be that she was one of their own —that she was able to elevate issues important to them and serve as a role model for youth.

She is one of just two Armenian members of Congress, the other being Rep. Anna Eshoo.

“The pipeline hasn’t grown as much in Congress,” Speier told the Examiner. “But there’s a whole generation of Armenian Americans who are in elected office on the local level and in state legislatures. Over time, I think their voices are going to be heard. Meanwhile, there’s a lot of allies in Congress for the Armenian story to be told.”

Speier’s district is home to the Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan Armenian School, a bilingual private K-8 school by Lake Merced, two Armenian churches and a senior Armenian community center. Besides Speier, who is Armenian through her mother’s side, the Bay Area is home to an estimated 50,000 Armenians, many in San Mateo County, and a few dozen Armenian American community organizations.

Speier’s long and storied political career somewhat overshadows her heritage. She survived being shot during the 1978 Jonestown massacre while working for Congressman Leo Ryan, who was assassinated. She served in the California state legislature, supporting its assault weapons ban and became the first in the governing body to give birth while in office. In Congress since 2008, she’s known for fighting against sexual assault in the U.S. military, supporting humanitarian causes and abortion rights — which includes talking about her own.

Along the way, Speier and Eshoo repeatedly advocated for the United States to recognize the Armenian genocide of 1915, when Ottoman authorities killed or forced ethnic Armenians from Turkey — including their family members.

“Typically, we spend quite a bit of time educating our public officials as to what the Armenian community is all about and what our concerns are,” said Roxanne Makasdijian, co-founder and executive director of the Genocide Education Project. “She came into office knowing all of those and fully willing to act on behalf of the Armenian community. You have a head start with Jackie Speier.”

Speier credits Eshoo with feeling the time was right in 2019 to shepherd the recognition through in Congress, assisted by the leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, who represents the Armenian community of Glendale.

President Joe Biden followed in recognizing the genocide in April 2021, the first sitting U.S. president to do so.

It was a long time coming for the Armenian diaspora. It could have taken longer.

“It really, really helped for her and Congresswoman Eshoo to tell family stories,” said Aram Hamparian, executive director of ANCA, based in Washington D.C. “These are things that had not been possible when there weren’t Armenian American representatives in Congress. Personal testimony carries a lot of weight.”

Speier reflected on the impact the genocide had on her mother that she sensed growing up. Speier visited the Eternal Flame, a memorial to the genocide in Tsitsernakaberd, Armenia, to commemorate the 100th anniversary. There, she said she left a pin cushion, which her mother used to make using stuffed tuna cans, and a program from her mother’s funeral.

“There was always this cloud that she kind of carried around with her, of sadness,” Speier told the Examiner. “It speaks to the anguish about the Armenian genocide. In some respects, I feel that I have completed the journey for her that didn’t happen when she was alive.”

She also just discovered on Wednesday that her grandfather on her father’s side spent one month in a German concentration camp, making both sides of her family touched by genocide.

The effects of obscuring history and what happens in present-day Armenia continues to have ripple effects for the Armenia diaspora. In 2020, Bay Area churches and the KZV Armenian School were vandalized as deadly conflict emerged again in the Nagorno-Karabakh region in Azerbaijan — backed by Turkey. The area is known as Artsakh to the ethnic Armenians who governed it.

Rep. Jackie Speier hugs a group of schoolchildren at KZV Armenian School. (Courtesy KZV Armenian School)

Speier condemned Azerbaijan for “military aggression” at Artsakh, which she visited in 2019, and called out disparities in aid to Armenia compared to Azerbaijan. A border crisis between the two countries has been ongoing since April 2021.

“More than 100 years later, that hate is still being fanned and reaching us here in the farthest corner of the world from that region,” Makasdijian. “It really brought home the reality of the fact that if the international community does not hold each other accountable and responsible for their misbehavior [that] denial [was] allowed to foment over so much time.”

Speier also co-chairs the Armenian Congressional Caucus, which has helped bolster aid to the country, including $40 million for democracy assistance in 2019. The congresswoman added that while Turkey and former Soviet Union territories have become more authoritarian, Armenia’s democracy has strengthened and the United States must protect it.

“Congresswoman Speier has been an extraordinary advocate for Armenia and the Armenian community here in the U.S.,” said Eshoo in a statement. “She has strengthened ties between both nations, helped secure vital funding to bolster Armenia’s democratic institutions, and has grown the Armenian Caucus into a powerful force for change on Capitol Hill. As the only two Armenian-American Members of Congress, I’m losing my best partner with her retirement.”

Hamparian noted that Speier has been very eager to mentor and that the community will now lean more on Congresswoman Eshoo, who is also Assyrian and represents the district just south of Speier’s, to elevate Armenian issues and foster mentorship.

KZV Armenian School takes “great pride” in being represented by someone also Armenian American, said principal Grace Andonian. Students have seen Speier in Washington D.C., at their school and many community events. Some alumni have also interned for her.

“We are fortunate to have Congresswoman Speier as a real-life representation of the type of person we want our students to be in the future,” Andonian said. “Our students, from our kindergarteners to our middle school students, are always excited to see Rep. Speier. She is a true role model who embodies what it means to be principled and compassionate leader.”

Senekeremian believes the foundation built by Eshoo and Speier, who said she will continue to use her voice and stay involved, will grow. And Hamparian sees great promise in upcoming Armenian American leaders to step in, like Michigan state legislator Mari Manoogian and Peter Koutoujian, a sheriff in Massachusetts and a former state legislator.

“We’ll just miss her terribly,” Hamparian said. “She’s been such a treasure and a role model and a leader for our community.”

 

Armenia imposes no conditions to start border demarcation

Jan 21 2022
Yerevan, Jan 20 (Prensa Latina) Spokesman for Armenia's Foreign Ministry, Vahan Hunanyan, on Thursday said his country is not imposing preliminary conditions on Azerbaijan to start demarcation process of the state border, according to agreements signed to reduce tensions.

He recalled that in the declaration approved in Sochi on Nov.26, the presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia agreed to take measures to stabilize and improve security on the border and work on the creation of a tripartite delimitation and demarcation commission.

He stressed that, after those agreements, it was decided to implement a common withdrawal of troops from the border, agreed at a meeting between Yerevan and Baku’s representatives held in Brussels on Dec.14 with the mediation of the European Council, Armenpress news agency reported.

Also on Thursday, President of Armenia’s Security Council, Armen Grigorian, declared this country will keep on working to draft a comprehensive peace treaty with Baku, but clarified that it is necessary to find a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

With a majority Armenian population, the Nagorno-Karabakh territory has been a trouble spot since 1988, when it decided to separate from the then Soviet Socialist Republic of Azerbaijan.

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Sports: Pistons assistant coach Rex Kalamian to head Armenian national team

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Jan 20 2022

Pistons assistant coach Rex Kalamian to head Armenian national team

Updated: Jan. 20, 2022, 9:45 p.m
By Lauren Williams | [email protected]

Detroit Pistons assistant coach Rex Kalamian will get another chance to be a head coach. Per ESPN, Kalamian agreed to be the head coach of the Armenian National Team.

Kalamian will continue his duties with the Pistons and will coach the Armenian National team during the offseason.

The first-year Pistons assistant has gotten some experience in the lead chair over the course of this season. He has filled in for head coach Dwane Casey on a few occasions so far. He picked up his first win as a head coach when the Pistons downed the Utah Jazz 126-116 on Jan. 3.

Kalamian has been an NBA assistant for 25 years, including stops with the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors.

He had a personal connection to Armenia. He told ESPN that his grandmother fleed the Armenian genocide as a teenager and came to the United States and that both his parents are Bronx-born Armenian-Americans.

https://www.mlive.com/pistons/2022/01/pistons-assistant-coach-rex-kalamian-to-head-armenian-national-team.html

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Russian Foreign Ministry urges launching commission to deal with Azerbaijani-Armenian border delimitation as soon as possible

Jan 21 2022

The Russian Foreign Ministry said Russia is ready to provide advisory assistance to Azerbaijan and Armenia in the process of delimitation and demarcation of the border.

"The priority task today is to launch the process of delimitation and demarcation of the Azerbaijani-Armenian border, as well as unblock transport and economic ties in the region. Achieving progress in these areas will significantly advance the normalization of relations between Baku and Yerevan," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in response to media queries.

Asked about how Russia sees the future of the South Caucasus, where external players are too active, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that all those who want to join the process of normalizing relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, ensure stability and security in the South Caucasus, did not act on the principle of zero sum game, but proceeded from the parties' interests stemming from the trilateral agreements.

"It is necessary to create and launch as soon as possible the bilateral commission that will deal with the delimitation of the Azerbaijani-Armenian border with its subsequent demarcation. We are ready to provide advisory assistance to Baku and Yerevan in this process," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.