U.S. says Biden-Xi call expected to cover Taiwan tensions, Ukraine

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 10:30,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. U.S. President Joe Biden and China's leader Xi Jinping are expected to talk on Thursday, a source familiar with the planning said. The talk will cover Taiwan and Ukraine, Reuters reports.

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Tuesday that managing economic competition between the two countries would also be a focus of the call.

It will be the fifth call between the leaders, and comes as China has delivered heightened warnings to the Biden administration about a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to democratically governed Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

Russia donates monkeypox test kits to Armenia

ussia donates monkeypox test kits to Armenia

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 11:10,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Russia has donated monkeypox test kits to a number of CIS countries, Rospotrebnadzor said.

The test kits were provided to Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

Earlier Rospotrebnadzor said that Vector center has produced tests for detecting the cases of this disease.

“Today testing is available across Russia. In addition, the specialists of Rospotrebnadzor are organizing special seminars on laboratory diagnostics methods for the specialists of partner countries”, the statement says.

FM Mirzoyan raises Armenian POW issue at meeting with Czech Senate President

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 11:19,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan met with President of the Senate of the Czech Republic Miloš Vystrčil during his working visit in Prague, the Foreign Ministry said.

The sides discussed the development of the Armenian-Czech inter-state relations, highlighting the constant strengthening of the cooperation also in the parliamentary format.

The officials also praised the level of the recent high-level inter-parliamentary mutual visits as a key indicator of bilateral readiness to consistently deepen the rich dialogue.

Ararat Mirzoyan presented the agenda of ongoing reforms of the Armenian government aimed at strengthening democratic institutions, protecting human rights, strengthening the rule of law and fighting corruption.

The sides also touched upon issues relating to strengthening the Armenia-EU ties and the cooperation within the frames of the Eastern Partnership.

The situation in the South Caucasus was also discussed at the meeting. FM Mirzoyan presented Armenia’s ongoing efforts aimed at establishing stability and security in the region, noting that the situations caused by the use of force cannot create a stable ground for peace.

Touching upon the humanitarian problems caused by the 2020 war, the Armenian FM emphasized the necessity of immediate repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and civilians who are still illegally held in Azerbaijan, the preservation of Armenian monuments in the territories under the Azerbaijani control and the prevention of continuous cases of vandalism. In the context of humanitarian problems, the Czech side said that the provisions of the international law and the Geneva Conventions should be observed.

Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan to open soon

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 13:00,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan, which will open soon in Pushkin Street 3/1, is not a restaurant or a café only, it’s a whole experience, an environment providing high-quality service and meeting all standards. It will bring new quality and a completely new culture of service.

Bella Manukyan, Director of “Entrepreneur + State Anti-Crisis Investments Fund” CJSC at the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF), said that this investment will create around 100 permanent jobs and will bring a new quality and culture to the hospitality sector in Armenia.

““Entrepreneur + State Anti-Crisis Investments Fund” CJSC contributed to the opening of Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan by investing around 500,000 US dollars”, she said.

Bella Manukyan informed that they have been working with Dom Arena for about two years for the launch of the investment program. They highlight implementing programs that will create additional economic effect.

Dom Arena director Arsen Hovhannisyan said that more than 2 million drams have been invested for the project. He assures that Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan is going to be a generator of impressions for visitors.

“Here you can listen to quality music. The café is equipped with modern equipment. It is unique also by its cuisine, with particular emphasis on American and Mexican dishes. In the café, you can see things belonging to such famous artists as Michael Jackson, Cher and others”, he said.

Alberto Rodríguez, Hard Rock Cafe regional network director, said he is happy for the opening of the café in Yerevan. He says a unique architecture and a unique place have been selected for the Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan.

Hard Rock Cafe Yerevan will open soon, but the exact date is still unknown.

The first Hard Rock Cafe opened in downtown London in 1971.

Today the brand is present in more than 70 countries.

ANIF participates in the program within the framework of the Anti-Crisis fund programs of the ANIF subsidiary company established to mitigate the economic consequences of COVID 19. ANIF has 48% participation in the project. 

 

Photos by Hayk Manukyan




4th annual “Global Innovation Forum” announces Dr. Noubar Afeyan as visionary speaker

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YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. World-renowned entrepreneur, scientist, and co-founder of the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST), Dr. Noubar Afeyan visited Armenia this month to convey a motivational message to the organization and lend his support for plans to transform the country into an innovative hub. FAST hosts Afeyan as the ‘Visionary Speaker’ at this year’s Global Innovation Forum (GIF) in Yerevan, Armenia on October 5 & 6, 2022.

“If you have chosen the commitment to developing science, then you are soldiers building the future of the country,” Afeyan stated. Internationally recognized as co-founding the biotechnology company Moderna, Afeyan touched upon his own personal journey during a dynamic discussion with FAST employees. Afeyan described his family’s emigration and the tempestuous path of scientific breakthroughs that led to global success. He stated: “If you insist, persist and adapt, eventually, you break through. You then become the native of the new way. That same journey that immigrants go through to adapt and become a part of a new reality is what innovators do.”

Afeyan passionately spoke of the inevitable Truth and what humans must do to service the future despite countless challenges. “The end result is what we aim to achieve… that is most directly influenced by education, and new possibilities are most directly influenced by science, technology, and innovation.” Afeyan emphasized the important role FAST plays as an entity that pushes the envelope by building capacity, changing mindsets, and advancing projects in the Armenia’s developmental agenda.

As expressed by Afeyan, imagination and science are noteworthy when you believe in your findings. “Even though imagination in science is considered to be science fiction, during my 35-year experience in starting many companies and being involved in many innovations, I have learned that most breakthrough innovations are made through a combination of science and imagination. Maybe we should use both our ability to reason and to imagine to come up with major discoveries.”  

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the pivotal focus at this year’s Global Innovation Forum (GIF) in Yerevan, Armenia on October 5 & 6, 2022. The two-day event organized by FAST is a unique platform that brings together scientists, visionaries, and thought leaders, both local and global, to discuss innovative trends and emerging challenges in science and technology. Afeyan is set to deliver a powerful speech as the ‘Visionary Speaker,’ joining colleagues from around the world to discuss and expand upon Armenia’s potential in multi-field applications of AI. The fourth annual GIF bridges science, government, international organizations, and financial institutions to draft solutions for the prosperous future of Armenia.

Census to be conducted electronically for the first time in Armenia

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YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. The forthcoming census in Armenia will be conducted in October using the combined method.

It will be the third census in the history of the Republic of Armenia and for the first time it will be done electronically.

The results will be ready in a year, according to the Statistical Committee.

“The census will be conducted October 13-22, 2022. The census was delayed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was planned for 2020, delayed until 2021, and then it was finally decided to hold it in 2022,” Statistical Committee Department of Census Director Vardan Gevorgyan told ARMENPRESS.

By law, census is conducted once every 10 years.

The basic figures will be obtained from the administrative registrar: ethnicity, citizenship, age, gender, but these questions will nevertheless be asked in the questionnaire.

“We will use the administrative registrar and conduct selective survey in the size of 25%. The system is automatically doing the selection,” Gevorgyan said.

Enumerators will visit every 4th household in each community and fill in the electronic questionnaire using tablets.

The questionnaires include name, surname, date of birth, gender, registration information and other questions.

Citizens will also be asked about how they make a living, citizenship, double citizenship. Other questions refer to education, health, employment, living conditions, marital status, among others.

Citizens are required to answer these questions by law, Gevorgyan explains.

“But there are some questions that citizens can refuse to answer, these questions relate to ethnicity, language and religion. Personal information are secret, we do not publish them. This is defined by law. We only publish general data.”

Around 2200 enumerators, one instructor-inspector for every 5-6 enumerator and 27 coordinators will work on the census.

The preparatory work is almost completed and now the servers are being tested.

Anna Grigoryan




New regulations in Armenia seek to counter deceptive promotional pricing methods

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YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. The amendments to the law on trade and services initiated by the Commission for the Protection of Competition will take effect July 31 and seek to regulate promotional pricing such as discounts and sales and counter deceptive pricing.

Commission for the Protection of Competition Member Tigran Markosyan said that they studied the area and heard out customers and businesses before making the changes.

“We’ve recorded a number of problems many times in the promotional pricing area,” Markosyan said, adding that they have encountered deceptive promo methods used by businesses such as the offered discounted price of a product being actually higher than the original price.

There were cases when businesses announced promo discounts indefinitely, which spanned for years. But the new regulations stipulate that discounts can last only up to three months. The next requirement relates to businesses being required to disclose full information. “Information must be provided clearly. And the pre-discount original price must be visible for customers,” Markosyan said.

Other promotional ads will also be regulated.

For example, some shops reward their customers with a gift or several products are sold as one package and their combined price is lower compared to each product taken separately. To rule out this deceptive behavior, lawmakers defined the following: businesses cannot give out gifts with a purchased product if they are raising the price of the product to such degree that the cost of the gift gets included in it.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/27/2022

                                        Wednesday, 


Armenian Oppositionist Freed For Now

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia - Opposition figure Avetik Chalabian speaks at the start of his trial, 
Yerevan, .


An Armenian opposition figure was released from custody late on Wednesday more 
than two months after being arrested on what he sees as trumped-up charges.

Avetik Chalabian was charged on May 13 with trying to pay university students to 
participate in daily anti-government demonstrations in Yerevan.

The charges are based on leaked audio of short fragments of his conversation 
with the head of the student council of the Armenian National Agrarian 
University. Law-enforcement authorities say it shows that Chalabian offered 2 
million drams ($4,800) for the presence of 2,000 students at daily opposition 
rallies in Yerevan that began on May 1.

Chalabian’s lawyers say that the recording, which first appeared on a 
pro-government website, was doctored by the authorities. They have repeatedly 
demanded the release of full audio of the conversation, saying that it would 
disprove the accusations.

Chalabian, who leads a small opposition party, has described them as government 
retribution for his active participation in the protests aimed at forcing Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign. Prosecutors deny any political motives.

The 49-year-old oppositionist walked free from a prison about 50 kilometers west 
of Yerevan one day after the start of his trial. He was released immediately 
after the expiry of the duration of his detention sanctioned by a court.

The prosecutors could have asked the judge presiding over the trial to extend 
the detention period during a court hearing scheduled for Wednesday morning. The 
hearing was adjourned, however, after the prison administration told the judge 
that Chalabian cannot attend it because of having a fever and high blood 
pressure.

Speaking at the opening session of his trial on Tuesday, Chalabian accused 
Pashinian of “persecuting” him and his family. He appeared to echo allegations 
that his brother Ara, who holds a senior position in the Armenian Central Bank, 
is under strong government pressure to resign.

Armenian media reports have claimed that the Central Bank governor, Martin 
Galstian, has told Ara Chalabian to quit his job, citing an order from Pashinian.

The bank’s press service reacted vaguely to those reports while Pashinian’s 
office declined any comment earlier this week.

Ara Chalabian also remains silent on the subject. There have been no official 
announcements of his dismissal or resignation so far.



Armenian Judge Dismissive Of Leaked Audio Scandal

        • Naira Nalbandian

Armenia - The Supreme Judicial Council holds a hearing in Yerevan, July 26, 2021.


An Armenian judge confirmed on Wednesday that he had organized a dinner meeting 
the leaked audio recording of which forced the controversial head of the 
country’s judicial watchdog to resign.

Stepan Mikaelian, who is also a member of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), 
said he sees nothing wrong in the content of the 14-minute recording publicized 
last month.

It features a February 2021 conversation between Ruben Vartazarian, the then 
chairman of the SJC at odds with the Armenian government, and Gagik Jahangirian, 
a newly appointed member of the body overseeing Armenia’s courts. It suggests 
that Jahangirian warned Vartazarian to step down or face criminal charges.

Vartazarian ignored the warning. Two months later, he was indicted and suspended 
as SJC chairman while Jahangirian became acting head of the judicial watchdog.

The audio secretly recorded by Vartazarian caused uproar in Armenia, with 
opposition figures and civic activists demanding that Jahangirian be not only 
sacked by also prosecuted. The latter claimed that he did not blackmail his 
predecessor. Still, he announced his resignation from the SJC on July 1.

Mikaelian has also faced resignation calls from government critics who believe 
that he too was involved in the illegal pressure exerted on Vartazarian.

The judge dismissed those calls when he spoke to journalists in Yerevan. “You 
take part in different conversations in different places. So what?” he said.

Mikaelian claimed that both Jahangirian and Mikaelian are his “friends” and that 
he took them out to dinner to try to ease “some tension” between them.

Armenia’s Investigative Committee launched last week a criminal inquiry into the 
leaked recording. It said it is investigating possible abuse of power and 
obstruction of justice. The law-enforcement body has not indicted anyone so far.



Opposition Blasts Likely Choice Of Armenia’s Top Election Official

        • Gayane Saribekian

Armenia - The Central Election Commission meets in Yerevan, 3Apr2017.


A leader of the main opposition Hayastan alliance on Wednesday condemned the 
ruling Civil Contract party’s reported plans to install a longtime associate of 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as chairman of Armenia’s Central Election 
Commission (CEC).

Tigran Mukuchian, the current CEC chairman who has been in office since 2011, 
will complete his tenure in October. His successor should be elected soon by the 
Armenian parliament controlled by Civil Contract.

Armenian newspapers reported earlier this month that Pashinian’s party will 
nominate one of its senior lawmakers, Vahagn Hovakimian, for the post. 
Hovakimian did not deny the reports when he spoke to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service 
last week.

The National Assembly is also due to appoint the six other members of the body 
administering general and local elections and releasing their results. Its 
factions had until July 25 to make initial nominations for the CEC positions.

Civil Contract has still not named its candidates. The leader and the secretary 
of its parliamentary group did not answer phone calls from RFE/RL’s Armenian 
Service on Wednesday and earlier this week.

Maria Karapetian, another parliament deputy from the ruling party, said it is 
still discussing possible candidacies. She too did not deny that Hovakimian 
could become the CEC’s next chairman.

Armenia - Opposition leader Artsvik Minasian, .

Artsvik Minasian, a senior lawmaker representing Hayastan, decried the possible 
choice of Hovakimian, saying Pashinian is seeking full and direct control over 
electoral process in the country.

“For them [the current authorities] there is no more important thing that 
appointing members of their gang to key positions,” charged the opposition 
leader.

Minasian argued that Armenia’s former leaders did not install their confidantes 
or overtly partisan figures as CEC chairpersons. “These people are trampling 
underfoot everything and openly violating all principles,” he said, referring to 
Pashinian and his political team.

The Armenian constitution stipulates that the chairperson and members of the CEC 
cannot be affiliated with any political party or engage in political activities 
otherwise during their tenure.

Mukuchian, the outgoing CEC chairman, had been installed by former President 
Serzh Sarkisian’s administration. Pashinian for years accused the former 
Armenian authorities of rigging elections. But he apparently did not try to 
replace Mukuchian after coming to power in 2018.



Remittances To Armenia Soar In 2022

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Armenia - A schoolboy walks past a currency exchange sign in Yerevan, 17Dec2014.


Money transfers to Armenia have risen sharply this year amid an influx of 
thousands of skilled Russians which followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Data from the Armenian Central Bank shows that local commercial banks processed 
a total of $1.27 billion in incoming remittances from individuals in January-May 
2022, up by 70 percent year on year.

Cash inflows from Russia accounted for three-quarters of this gain. They more 
than doubled in absolute terms, totaling almost $680 million during the 
five-month period.

By comparison, remittances from the United States rose by 21 percent to about 
$257 million.

Thousands and possibly tens of thousands of Russian nationals, many of them tech 
professionals, relocated to Armenia following the outbreak of the war in Ukraine 
on February 24. An even larger number of Russians is thought to have opened 
Armenian bank accounts.

The South Caucasus state also receives multimillion-dollar remittances from 
hundreds of thousands of its own citizens working in Russia. The Russian ruble 
is now stronger against the U.S. dollar than it was before the war despite 
crippling Western sanctions imposed on Moscow.

The Armenian dram has similarly strengthened by 15 percent against the dollar 
and 29 percent against the euro since February 24.

Armenia - Newly arrived Russian citizens in Yerevan, March 7, 2022.
Gevorg Papoyan, the pro-government chairman of the Armenian parliament committee 
on economic issues, claimed on Wednesday that the soaring remittances to the 
country are the result of government policies.

“Our economic policy of attracting investors and protecting their rights, 
maintaining financial stability and ensuring fair competition has been a 
success,” he said.

Tadevos Avetisian, an opposition lawmaker and economist, dismissed the claim, 
linking the increased cash inflows to economic consequences of the Ukraine war.

“These ‘hot money’ inflows will fall as quickly as they have increased if this 
accidental factor disappears,” Avetisian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. “So 
pinning big hopes on them or setting ambitious objectives because of them is 
just wrong.”

Both lawmakers agreed that the sharp rise in remittances is significantly 
contributing to economic growth in Armenia.

Right after the outbreak of the war, the growth was projected to practically 
grind to a halt this year given Armenia’s closer economic ties with Russia. But 
it on the contrary accelerated in the following months.

The Central Bank governor, Martin Galstian, said last month that the Armenian 
economy is now on course to expand by 4.9 percent.

“This has mainly to do with the presence of foreign visitors in Armenia and the 
Russian economy’s short-term performance which is not as bad as we expected 
earlier,” Galstian said.


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  • There were over 96,000 real estate transactions in Armenia in the first half of the year, the highest figure in over a decade.
  • Washington is willing to engage bilaterally with both Yerevan and Baku in order to reach a comprehensive peace settlement, said U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price.
  • Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan is in the Czech Republic for a working visit.

Armenian Vice Speaker of Parliament, French Ambassador discuss regional security

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 15:33,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Vice Speaker of Parliament Ruben Rubinyan held a meeting today with Ambassador of France to Armenia Anne Louyot, the Parliament’s press service said.

At the request of the Ambassador, the Vice Speaker of Parliament presented the current situation in the process of normalizing the Armenia-Turkey relations, as well as touched upon the agreements that have been reached recently.

A number of issues relating to regional security were also discussed during the meeting.