More than twice the size of country’s budget revenue: Armenians gambled 3,2 TRILLION drams last year, alarms lawmaker

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 15:26,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. 3,2 trillion drams in gambling bets were made from January to November of 2021 in Armenia, ruling Civil Contract Party Member of Parliament Babken Tunyan said in parliament.

“In order for you to understand this number, Armenia’s state budget’s revenues were 1,6 trillion dram last year, this means that figure is twice as much as the budget’s revenues,” Tunyan said.

He said that the difference between the bets and wins is nearly 70 billion drams, meaning people lost 70 billion drams.

“Even in this situation there are companies who’ve showed that they are working with damages, this is a very strange statistics. There is a company which accepted one billion dollars in bets last year but nonetheless worked with damages, because it carried out 100 million dollars expenses,” the lawmaker said during discussions of a law regulating gambling advertisements.

Armenia-Ukraine trade grows 24%

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 15:23,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Trade turnover between Ukraine and Armenia totaled 159,9 million dollars in 2021, growing 24%, the Ukrainian Chargé d' Affairs in Armenia Denys Avtonomov told AnalitikaUA.net.

He said that Ukrainian exports to Armenia totaled 135,46 million dollars (19,47% growth), while Armenian imports to Ukraine totaled 13,48 million dollars (35,29% growth).

EBRD to provide US$25 million to Ameriabank for private sector lending

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a US$25 million financial support to Ameriabank in Armenia for on-lending to private businesses in the country.

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As part of the financing package Ameriabank will receive US$ 10 million under the Women in Business (WiB) programme for on-lending in local currency to women-led small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). The programme combines financing, technical assistance, risk mitigation in the form of first-loss cover for local financial institutions, supported by the Small Business Impact Fund,and business advisory services to support women-led SMEs. Technical assistance and advisory services are jointly funded by the European Union (EU),and Sweden.

Additional US$ 10 million will be to support the development of the local micro, small and medium size enterprises (MSMEs).

Ameriabank will also receive US$ 5 million under the EU4Business-EBRD credit line, supported by the EU, for on-lending to local SMEs with export potential for investments in upgrading technologies and services to the EU standards while promoting the use of green technologies.

The EU4Business-EBRD Credit Line is a flagship initiative helping local companies increase their competitiveness at home and abroad by upgrading their production facilities and processes to the EU standards. At least 70 per cent of the loan proceeds will be used to finance investments in green technologies in accordance with the EBRD Green Economy Transition (GET) approach. Borrowers are eligible to receive incentive grants and technical advice, both funded by the EU under the EU4Business initiative.

Ameriabank is one of the leading banks in Armenia and ranked first by assets, loan portfolio and clients accounts and deposits. It is a major contributor to the Armenian economy, with assets exceeding AMD 1 trillion. Being a dynamically developing universal bank, Ameriabank provides a large package of innovative banking services through its omni-channel distribution platform and with clear focus on digital products. Ameriabank is committed to doing business responsibly and advancing Armenia’s transition towards a sustainable future. Since 2015 the EBRD is also a shareholder in the bank holding a 17.8per cent stake.

The EBRD is a leading institutional investor in Armenia. The Bank has invested more than €1.51 billion in 189 projects in the country’s financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors, with 88 per cent of those investments in the private sector.

Armenian FM received invitation to attend Antalya Diplomacy Forum: appropriateness of his participation being discussed

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan has received and continues receiving invitations to participate in different events, including the Antalya Diplomacy Forum this year, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said in response to the question of ARMENPRESS, relating to the statement of the Turkish foreign minister according to which Armenia is invited to the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.

“The Foreign Ministry of Armenia is discussing the appropriateness of the minister’s participation to the aforementioned events in accordance with the respective procedures. The public will be properly informed about the decisions to be made”, he said.

UNHCR welcomes support from the People of Japan to conflict-affected families in Armenia

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has expressed gratitude to the People of Japan for the country’s generous contribution of USD 2 million, which made possible provision of timely and life-saving assistance to conflict affected families in Armenia – among them women, children,older persons, and people with special needs.

 

On , UNHCR organised a ceremony in Ashtarak, Aragatsotn province, to thank theEmbassy of Japan for its support and show the impact of the humanitarian assistance.The ceremony was held at the recently renovated and upgraded Ashtarak Territorial Pedagogical-Psychological Support Centre, serving as a psycho-educational support point and a collective shelter for those displaced by the conflict.

 

The ceremony was attended by Mr. Masanori Fukushima, H.E. Ambassador of Japan to Armenia and other officials, andwas combined with on-site observation of capacity building and community support activities conducted by UNHCR’s partner organization Mission Armenia NGO, conversations with the residents, and the pedagogues and psychologists of the Centre.

 

“On behalf of the Government of Japan, it is a great honor and pleasure for me to attend today’s closing ceremony. Since last August, I have visited several sites where UNHCR carried out crucial activities, and have seen many important outcomes” said Mr. Fukushima. “We strongly believe that people in need as well as host communities in Armenia will overcome all the challenges. I would also like to emphasize that the Government of Japan will remain together with Armenia, and will continue to support Armenia’s efforts to move forward and achieve longer-term development.”

 

With the contribution from Japan, UNHCR has been able to provide community support and capacity-building activities for conflict affected families, renovate and provide technical equipment and furniture to 30 educational centres/collective shelters, construct community playgrounds and sports pitches in five provinces, delivercash assistance to help centre residents meet their basic needs, and help those living in rental apartments with rental subsidies.

 

In addition, the contribution from Japan supportedimportant protection activities conducted by UNHCR in Armenia, including identification and assessments of needs, provision of legal counselling and psycho-social support, activities promoting self-reliance and livelihoods, as well as resilience projects for women and children, educational and cultural events.

 

“UNHCR sincerely thanks the people and the government of Japan for their committed support for the displaced families” said Anna-Carin Öst, UNHCR Representative in Armenia during the ceremony. “ The generous contributionof Japan has allowed UNHCR to reach some 32,000 people across the country bydelivering timely and crucial support for families and the communities which have warmly welcomed and hosted them.”

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 20-01-22

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YEREVAN, 20 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 20 January, USD exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 481.66 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.40 drams to 546.54 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.01 drams to 6.29 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.64 drams to 656.31 drams.

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

Gold price up by 150.80 drams to 28291.65 drams. Silver price up by 13.32 drams to 368.17 drams. Platinum price up by 495.86 drams to 15702.53 drams.

EU’s Special Representative to visit Armenia and Azerbaijan

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 17:39,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. European Union’s Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar will visit Armenia and Azerbaijan on the sidelines of a regional visit together with former French Ambassador to Ukraine and Cyprus Isabelle Dumont.

“Good to be back in the region for a joint EU-French visit together with Isabelle Dumont and colleagues to follow up on meetings in Brussels. Look forward to substantial meetings with Azerbaijani and Armenian leaderships over the coming days”, Toivo Klaar said on Twitter.

"Black January" of 1990 and what preceded it

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32 years ago, on January 20, after pogroms of the Armenian population in Baku, clashes between USSR military forces and Azerbaijani armed groups led to losses on both sides. According to some neutral sources, during the events of "Black January," 131 to 170 people were killed and almost 700 were injured. Despite the fact that Armenians had no connection with clashes between Azerbaijanis and the Soviet army, the Azerbaijani side always uses this fact in their armenophobic policy. To see the whole picture of the January events of 1990, we have to find out what happened before.

The "Black January" of 1990 in Azerbaijan was preceded by alarming harbingers of mass violence: the defenseless Armenian population, which neither the military forces nor the law enforcement authorities were not trying to protect; the "Popular Front", in which radicals suppressed others; the local party leadership, losing power and trying to hold it in every possible way; and Moscow authorities, ready to do everything to keep Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union.

On January 12, 1990, a seven-day pogrom of Armenians broke out in Baku. This was not a spontaneous, one-time action, but one of many anti-Armenian actions by Azerbaijan. Although a number of sources stated that the pogrom of Armenians in Baku was a direct response to the resolution about the formal unification of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, the reality was that Armenians accepted the resolution as a response to Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian policy, during whole XX century, including Soviet period. 

Starting from 1988, large rallies took place in Baku, which were carried out by groups of radicals with full support of Soviet Azerbaijan authorities. On January 12 1990, a mass rally took place in Lenin’s Square in Baku, during which the leaders of the "Popular Front" and other radicals were calling on people to defend Azerbaijani sovereignty and territorial integrity from Armenians. Shortly after, different groups of young radicals started roaming Baku, terrorizing Armenians and warning them to leave the city.

In the evening of the same day, demonstrators started attacking Armenians. Thomas de Waal states that, as in Sumgayit, the activists were distinguished by extreme cruelty. Armenian homes were burned and looted, and Armenians were killed and injured. Different people talked about the cruelty of Azerbaijanis. Aleksei Vasilyev, a Soviet soldier, later testified that he saw how a naked woman was thrown from the window to a fire, where her furniture was burning. An American journalist Bill Keller, who was in Baku shortly after the pogroms, in his report for New York Times wrote: Here and there, boarded windows or soot-blackened walls mark an apartment where Armenians were driven out by mobs and their belongings set afire on the balcony. The Armenian Orthodox Church, whose congregation has been depleted over the past two years by an emigration based on fear, is now a charred ruin. A neighbor said firefighters and the police watched without intervening as vandals destroyed the building at the beginning of the year.

The violence and murders are evidenced by the Chairman of the Council of the Union of the USSR Armed Forces, Yevgeny Primakov, who was sent to Baku by decree of the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR, Vadim Bakatin, as well as the commander of the 106th Airborne Division of the armed forces, who was on site, Major General Alexander Lebed, who also witnessed the massacres of Armenians.

One of the leaders of radicals, Etibar Mamedov, testified about cruel actions and said that there was no official intervention. He said that he saw how two Armenians were killed while policemen were next to the scene of the crime.

The pogroms lasted a week, as a result of which, according to different sources, more than 150 people were killed, more than 300 Armenians were injured, and more than 200.000 Armenians had to leave Baku.

All this time, the USSR authorities were just witnessing how defenceless Armenians were being killed and tortured. On January 20, after the Armenian population had already been expelled from the city, the Soviet Union troops intervened in Baku and a state of martial law was declared.

Mikhail Gorbachov claimed that Azerbaijani armed radicals opened fire on Soviet troops, which was the reason for the beginning of clashes. The troops attacked the radical demonstrators and shooting started between the Soviet Union troops and armed Azerbaijani groups of radicals. The Soviet troops managed to break the resistance of radical demonstrators in just one day.

As we see from the chronology of the events, Armenian pogroms in Baku and "Black January" events have a connection, but the connection is not how Azerbaijani authorities try to show it. Armenian pogroms were one of the reasons for the Soviet troop intervention in Baku, but Armenian civilians have no guilt that Azerbaijani radical groups, with the full support of their authorities, decided to arrange pogroms and kill Armenians in their own houses.

As we see, the Azerbaijani authorities try to use every episode in their history for their armenophobic policy. Saying that Armenians are the ones to blame for "Black January" events is not more than another act of populism. Azerbaijan continues demonizing Armenians in the eyes of their society, manipulating even the fact of the death of their own people.

David Sargsyan, Expert at Orbeli Analytical Research Center




USA donates $ 665,000 worth of medical equipment to Armenia for a mobile hospital

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 19:13,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne M. Tracy and U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Edward Vaughan, Deputy Director of Plans, Policy, Strategy and Capabilities at United States European Command, participated on , in a ceremony at the Central Military Hospital to mark the donation of $665,000 worth of medical equipment from U.S. Global Peace Operations Initiative to Armenia’s expeditionary military medical unit.  The equipment includes defibrillators, X-ray machines, tents, generators, lights, and other supplies, ARMENPRESS was informed from the US Embassy in Armenia.

In her remarks Ambassador Tracy highlighted the courage and dedication of Armenia’s military medical personnel.  “You seek to heal and treat your fellow soldiers and airmen, putting others ahead of yourself.  We hope that this equipment will save and improve many Armenian lives,” Ambassador Tracy said.

"This equipment will assist the Armenian military in saving lives by providing the best possible medical care to its service members, and it further demonstrates the U.S. engagement with our Armenian partners," General Vaughan stated.

This event marks the most recent chapter of our long-standing partnership with Armenia and joint efforts to modernize Armenia’s civilian and military medical and disaster response capabilities.  Over the past year, United States European Command, through the Embassy’s Office of Defense Cooperation, has also made large donations of anti-coronavirus protective and diagnostic equipment to Armenian hospitals and built or renovated several fire and rescue stations, among other security cooperation initiatives.

Besides the donation ceremony, General Vaughan met with senior officials from the Armenian Ministries of Defense and Emergency Situations and Defense Staff and discussed U.S.-Armenian security partnership.

Blinken to present position of USA and its allies on Ukraine in a meeting with Lavrov

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 19:46,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that during the upcoming meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov he will present the general position of Washington and European allies on the need for a diplomatic settlement of the situation in Ukraine, ARMENPRESS reports, TASS informed.

"During the meeting with Foreign Minister Lavrov, I will be able to present the general opinion of the United States and its European partners to seek opportunities for diplomatic progress," Blinken said in a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.

The Secretary of State said that stable, predictable relations with Russia are in the interests of Germany and the United States.