Russia MOD: Azerbaijanis violated ceasefire in Taghavard village region of Karabakh

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The Azerbaijanis on Friday violated the ceasefire in the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh, reports the Ministry of Defense (MOD) of Russia.

"During the day, one violation of the ceasefire regime was recorded in the Taghavard [village] region. The armed forces of Azerbaijan opened fire—from firearms—in the direction of the positions of the armed forces of Nagorno-Karabakh. There are no victims," the aforesaid statement added.

Also, it noted that this incident was resolved under the leadership of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh and in cooperation with the representatives of the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides.

Let us add that there were reports circulating on social media that the Armenian side had a casualty as a result of the aforementioned Azerbaijani shootings, but the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Defense Army had dismissed these reports.

Sports: Armenian athletes to compete at World Athletics U20 Championships

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Armenian athletes will participate in the World Athletics U20 Championships 2022 to be held in Cali, Colombia, from 1-6 August.

The Armenian team led by coach Arsen Petrosyan consists of triple jumper Levon Aghasyan, Yana Sargsyan and Marieta Minasyan, the National Olympic Committee reports.

Triple jumper Gor Hovakimyan and long jumper Gor Beglaryan will represent France in the championships.

Levon Aghasyan is set to next compete at the European Athletics Championships scheduled for 15-21 August.

Sports: Armenian athletes ready for World U20 Championships in Colombia

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PanARMENIAN.Net - Young Armenian athletes will participate in the World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on 1-6 August.

Triple jumper Gor Hovakimyan and long jumper Gor Beglaryan will be joined by more than 1500 athletes from 145 teams at the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium.

For 15 athletes, their road to Cali has gone via Eugene, where they recently competed at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22.

The World Athletics U20 Championships returns in Cali, Colombia, just one year after the last edition in Nairobi, Kenya. As a result, 16 individual world U20 champions were eligible to defend their titles and of those, eight will be in action at the Pascual Stadium.

Chess: 44th World Chess Olympiad: Armenian team starts with a win

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The Armenian national team beat Madagascar in the first round of the 44th World Chess Olympiad under way in Chennai, India.

Hrant Melkumyan, Samvel Ter-Sahakyan, Manuel Petrosyan and Robert Hovhannisyan beat their rivals in the first round. The Armenian team is set to face Andorra in the second round.

The 44th World Chess Olympiad will be held in Swiss format, with 11 rounds. The teams of Russia and Belarus have been banned from participating in the event.

Teams from 186 countries are participating in the men’s tournament. India, as the organizer of the Olympics, is represented by three teams.

The Armenian national team ranks 12th among the participants with the average rating of chess players (2642). The list is headed by the USA team (2771), in which Levon Aronian will play on the 2nd board.

The Armenian men’s team is a three-time Olympic champion. Our chess players became champions in 2006, 2008 and 2012, and won bronze prizes three times.

Senate Appropriations Committee 2023 bill reaffirms $2 million in demining assistance to Artsakh

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YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS.  The United States Senate Committee on Appropriations released its Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations Bill today, which reaffirms Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act and recommend $2 million in demining assistance to Artsakh, along with humanitarian aid to help displaced Armenians, reported the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly).

Specifically, the Committee Report stated that “up to $2,000,000 for humanitarian demining and unexploded ordnance [UXO] clearance activities in areas affected by fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, subject to prior consultation with the Committees on Appropriations” as well as “humanitarian assistance” for those displaced “by the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.”

Last month, the House of Representatives passed its version of the Bill that called for $60 million in assistance to Armenia and $2 million for demining activities in Artsakh. The House Bill also included language on Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act.

"Having just returned from Armenia and Artsakh, continued U.S. assistance and engagement remains critically important,” stated Assembly Congressional Relations Director Mariam Khaloyan. “The Assembly will continue to work with the House and Senate to ensure the best outcome to help the Armenian people,” Khaloyan added.

Reconstruction of Lachin bypass to begin in August 2022

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YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. The reconstruction of the M-12/-Tegh-Kornidzor road will start in August, 2022, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures said in response to media queries.

M-12/-Tegh-Kornidzor is a new road bypassing Lachin Corridor. 

The road will be built in accordance to the terms of the 2020 November 9 trilateral statement which ended the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war.

Clause 6 of the agreement stipulates that “…..As agreed by the Parties, within the next three years, a plan will be outlined for the construction of a new route via the Lachin Corridor, to provide a connection between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, and the Russian peacemaking forces shall be subsequently relocated to protect the route.”

Brian May will visit Armenia for the first time to ensure rock atmosphere at STARMUS VI international festival

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YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. STARMUS VI International Festival to take place from September 5-10, founded by Garik Israelian and Brian May, will host more than 50 speakers, Nobel laureates, astronauts, scientists, world-renowned artists and music stars who will gather in Yerevan this year to publicize and promote science communication.

ARMENPRESS reports Co-founder of the Queen Band, musician, singer, songwriter, astrophysicist and photographer Dr. Brian May has confirmed his visit to Armenia at the beginning of September 2022. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen, and for his international hits such as We Will Rock You, The Show Must Go On, Tie Your Mother Down, I Want It All, Too Much Love Will Kill You, Hammer to Fall, Save Me and Who Wants to Live Forever.

Dr. May is also known as an astrophysicist and science communicator.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 29-07-22

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YEREVAN, 29 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 29 July, USD exchange rate is up by 1.02 drams to 407.71 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 5.31 drams to 417.45 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is down by 0.09 drams to 6.63 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 3.76 drams to 496.55 drams.

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

Gold price is up by 573.33 drams to 22985.19 drams. Silver price is up by 7.96 drams to 253.32 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Separation of Nagorno-Karabakh issue from Armenia-Azerbaijan relations should be actively discussed – Armen Gevorgyan

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YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. The Karabakh issue is not a territorial issue for Armenia. In that sense, the security and rights of Karabakh Armenians are fundamental to us. In one of his speeches in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Pashinyan mentioned that there is an idea to separate the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. We must now actively discuss that option and decide how to proceed, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Gevorgyan said in an interview with ARMENPRESS.

  • Mr. Grigoryan, geopolitical centers have recently been making assessments that there is a serious possibility of normalizing Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and thus establishing long-term peace and stability in the region. Does the government of Armenia see such an opportunity?
  • The fact that the Armenian government has declared the peace agenda as a state strategy and policy is a direct evidence that we see such an opportunity. That possibility becomes even more grounded when we consider that the Armenian government, the political majority, is taking responsibility for the implementation of the peace agenda, realizing that it is not an easy way. I think the commitment of the Armenian government and the political majority to the peace agenda is an important factor for the assessments coming from different international platforms.
  • What is the road map you see for the implementation of the peace agenda?
  • That agenda is known. border delimitation and border security level raising works with Azerbaijan, which has already started, and the second session of the border delimitation and security commission is scheduled in Moscow in the second half of August, opening of regional communications…
  • Azerbaijan claims that Armenia is delaying the solution of these issues.
  • The session of the delimitation and border security commission was scheduled for the second half of August at the proposal of the Azerbaijani side. The Armenian side was ready for the second meeting in June and July. We have repeatedly expressed our willingness to open regional communications. Recently, the package of proposals we conveyed through diplomatic channels in December 2021 appeared on the internet, which is still valid today. We have made several other proposals and are very interested in the opening of regional communications, which is part of the "Armenian Crossroads" project. Of course, the issue of the specific route of the east-west section of the project can be discussed, we have never emphasized the possibility of only one option, and we need to find the most efficient route, because the functionality and attractiveness of the "Armenian Crossroads" project depends on it. We notice some progress in the trilateral working group on the issue of communications, which is co-chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and we are ready to continue in the same spirit.
  • Does establishing peace with Azerbaijan consist of these two steps? What will be the status of Karabakh?
  • No, the culmination of the road map and peace agenda you mentioned is, of course, the signing of the peace treaty with Azerbaijan. You know that Azerbaijan presented five points in this regard and the Republic of Armenia stated that there is nothing unacceptable in them.
  • Including the recognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan? In other words, does Armenia recognize the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and has no territorial claims?
  • Armenia recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan at least due to the fact that it is part of our legislation. We have said many times that Armenia and Azerbaijan have recognized each other's territorial integrity and inviolability of borders by the agreement on the formation of the CIS signed in 1991 and later ratified. And this is part of the legislation of both Armenia and Azerbaijan today. It should be expressed at the bilateral level as well. And as we said, there is nothing unacceptable for us in such a perspective, and Armenia, yes, has no territorial claims from Azerbaijan.
  • And Karabakh, what will be the status of Karabakh?
  • We have repeatedly said that the Karabakh issue is not a territorial issue for us. In that sense, the security and rights of Karabakh Armenians are fundamental for us. In one of his speeches in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Pashinyan mentioned that there is an idea to separate the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. We must now actively discuss that option and decide how to proceed.
  • In other words, to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan without a final solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue?
  • There is also such an idea. But at this moment it is too early to talk about any such resolution.
  • What security guarantees will there be for the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians?
  • There is an international guarantee for ensuring the security of NK Armenians, which is the presence of the peacekeeping troops of the Russian Federation. We need to work on the further improvement of that guarantee, but the demilitarization of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem is an important idea.
  • Generally speaking, is Armenia ready to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan?
  • Generally speaking, I think we're going in that way.
  • And the return of the POWs, the clarification of the fate of the missing persons?
  • The resolution of humanitarian issues is a necessary component of peace. Including issues of preservation of cultural heritage. All those questions, of course, need to be addressed. By the way, in the last two years, Armenia has transferred 130 bodies of Azerbaijanis missing since the first Karabakh war to Azerbaijan. We are ready to cooperate actively on this issue as well and we expect the same from Azerbaijan. The Armenian side has more than 770 missing persons since the first Karabakh war. The number of our missing persons in the 44-day war is 203.
  • Yesterday, the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure announced that the reconstruction of the Kornidzor-Tegh-M12 highway is planned to begin in August. Is that the new Lachine Corridor route? And when will the construction be finished?
  • Yes. The construction will be completed within the time limit stipulated by the trilateral statement of November 9, 2020.
  • How do you assess the prospects of Armenia-Turkey relations?
  • The special representatives of the two countries have reached concrete agreements, that is, to open the border for citizens of third countries and to start air cargo transportation between the two countries. In a telephone conversation held on July 11, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Turkey agreed to implement these agreements and take further steps. It is clear that we will remain committed to those agreements, especially given that both Russia, the USA, France, Iran, Georgia, and the EU support the process of normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations.