Pashinyan, Mishustin discuss mutual partnership between Armenia and Russia

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 15:57,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan held a telephone conversation with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the PM’s Office said.

The two PMs discussed issues relating to the mutual partnership between Armenia and Russia, as well as the agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Nikol Pashinyan thanked Mikhail Mishustin for the operational response to a number of issues of Armenian-Russian commercial relations.

Issues relating to the agenda of the upcoming session of the EAEU Inter-governmental Council, to be held in Kyrgyzstan in August, were also discussed.

Moscow to host next meeting of Armenia-Azerbaijan border commission in August

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 16:49,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. The next meeting of the border delimitation and border security commissions between Armenia and Azerbaijan will take place in August, the Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan’s Office said in response to a query from ARMENPRESS.

Grigoryan is the chairman of the commission from the Armenian side.

The meeting in August will take place in Moscow. The exact date is yet to be announced.

The first meeting of the Armenian and Azeri deputy prime ministers on border delimitation and border security took place on May 24 on the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Prime Minister introduces new Chief of General Staff to top brass

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 17:05,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the Ministry of Defense to introduce the new Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, First Deputy Minister of Defense Edvard Asryan to the top military leadership.

“First of all I’d like to thank Lieutenant General Kamo Kochunts for fulfilling the duties of the Chief of General Staff in the last six months. I’d like to wish good luck to Mr. Asryan in fulfilling his mission in this highly important position. As you know, certain legislative changes were made and from now on after the law takes effect the Chief of the General Staff will also serve as First Deputy Minister of Defense, with all subsequent consequences. We made this decision upon studying a number of events that took place in the recent years, including issues of working partnership between the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff. I believe that a right decision was made. I’d like to express hope that as a result of implementing this decision the productivity of our work in the area of reforms of the military, the army will be more effective.

Mr. Kochunts, allow me to once again thank you for your work, and Mr. Asryan, allow me to wish you good luck in this highly important position,” PM Nikol Pashinyan said.

“In this responsible position, Mr. Prime Minister, I assume the obligation to fulfill all envisaged functions and duties and fulfill the objectives of the Armed Forces,” Asryan said in part in his remarks. He stressed that the General Staff is a collegial body and that they will work under collegial principals.

Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan also delivered remarks. He congratulated Asryan on his appointment and wished productive work. Papikyan thanked Kochunts for his service. 

Asryan then ceremonially assumed the duties of Chief of General Staff as Minister of Defense Papikyan handed him the Coat of Arms of the Armed Forces.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 18-07-22

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 17:36,

YEREVAN, 18 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 18 July, USD exchange rate up by 1.63 drams to 415.05 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 5.62 drams to 421.48 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.12 drams to 7.37 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 7.82 drams to 497.35 drams.

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

Gold price up by 161.85 drams to 22767.15 drams. Silver price down by 3.02 drams to 246.33 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Fellow soldier arrested in connection with soldier’s death

Fellow soldier arrested in connection with soldier's death

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 17:59,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. As a result of the investigation into the criminal case over the death of conscript Arsen Manukyan, a number of circumstances have been revealed. As ARMENPRESS was informed by the Investigative Committee, Arsen Manukyan's fellow-soldier has been arrested.

Earlier, the Investigative Committee informed that on July 14, 2022 at around 10:25 a.m., private Arsen Manukyan, a mandatory conscript soldier of the N military unit of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia, while performing the duties of an observer in a combat position, fatally shot himself from an "AKM" type assault rifle attached to him.




Head of National Assembly opposition faction intends to appeal to Azerbaijan with the request to organize visit to POWs

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 19:08,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Hayk Mamijanyan, Head of the National Assembly opposition "I have honor" faction, intends to appeal to Azerbaijan with the request to organize a visit to see the war prisoners, ARMENPRESS reports Hayk Mamijanyan wrote on his Facebook page.

"Tomorrow, I will write an official letter to the speaker of the Milli Mejlis of Azerbaijan with the request to organize a visit to see our compatriots held in prison in Azerbaijan, to learn about their health condition and conditions of detention.

I will also inform the presidents of the CIS, Council of Europe, and Euronest parliamentary assemblies, the president of the European Parliament, as well as the Ambassadors of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries to Armenia," Mamijanyan wrote.

The EU intends to double gas supply from Azerbaijan

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 20:06,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. The European Union intends to double gas supply from Azerbaijan. ARMENPRESS reports President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, who is on a visit to Azerbaijan, wrote about this in the Twitter microblog.

"With today's agreement, we undertake to expand the Southern Gas Corridor, to double gas supplies from Azerbaijan to the EU," said Ursula von der Leyen, noting that today they are creating a basis for a new partnership in this field.

On July 18, Azerbaijan and the European Union signed a memorandum of understanding on strategic partnership in the energy sector.




Minister Kerobyan and Ambassador of Syria to Armenia discuss possibilities of strengthening economic relations

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 19:20,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan received the newly appointed Ambassador of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Republic of Armenia, Nora Arisian on July 18. ARMENPRESS reports the Ministry of Economy informs that the possibilities of strengthening bilateral cooperation and business relations in the fields of industry, agriculture and trade were discussed.

Reference was made to the organization and holding of the regular session of the Armenian-Syrian intergovernmental commission.

Armenpress: Russia has enough power and resources to protect its allies in difficult times. Naryshkin

Russia has enough power and resources to protect its allies in difficult times. Naryshkin

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 21:25,

YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Russia has enough power and resources to protect its allies and friends in difficult times, ARMENPRESS reports the head of Russia's foreign intelligence service Sergey Naryshkin told the journalists in Yerevan.

He expressed confidence that the integration processes in the CIS are a strong guarantee of stability. Naryshkin reminded that integration structures are already operating in this region: the Eurasian Economic Union, the Collective Security Treaty Organization.

"Those structures were created taking into account the interests of all the states that are part of them. The defense tools of the integration are a good guarantee to maintain stability and security. In addition, the Russian Federation has enough power and resources to protect allies and friends in difficult times," said Naryshkin.

Earlier today, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation Sergey Naryshkin.

The Prime Minister noted that Mr. Naryshkin's visit is another good opportunity to discuss the issues on the agenda of the Armenian-Russian allied relations. Nikol Pashinyan emphasized that this year marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and expressed confidence that joint efforts will make the cooperation more effective and stronger.

Sergey Naryshkin thanked for the warm reception and noted the existance of the high-level political dialogue between Armenia and Russia, which contributes to the development and strengthening of cooperation in various fields.

The interlocutors discussed issues related to international and regional security. Reference was made to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus region.




AW: Aurora’s Sunrise featured at the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival

YEREVAN—The Zoryan Institute is pleased to announce that the animated film Aurora’s Sunrise has been featured in the International Competition at the 19th annual Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival. The film was screened on July 14, 2022 in Yerevan, Armenia.  

Aurora’s Sunrise is a historical animated documentary film about the life of Armenian Genocide survivor Aurora Mardiganian, who shared her brave story of survival with the world, raising millions of dollars in humanitarian aid for survivors following the Genocide. The Zoryan Institute’s objective with this animated film is to bring the story of an incredible survivor from its oral history collection to life on the big screen, to empower young women and girls to represent their communities in the face of great adversity and violence.

This documentary film was made possible by the financial partnership of Eurimages, along with the majority ownership and financial partnership of “Armenian Group,” composed of the Zoryan Institute Armenia, the National Cinema Center of Armenia and Bars Media. The film is based on Mardiganian’s audio-visual oral history testimony given to the Zoryan Institute in 1984 and was made possible by the academic contribution of the Zoryan Institute.

The film is directed by Inna Sahakyan and produced by Bars Media, Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion & Artbox Laisvalaikio Klubas, with contributions made by the Lithuanian Film Center, ZDF/ARTE, Public TV Armenia, and LRT.

Atom Egoyan, honorary chairperson of the festival, had this to say about Mardiganian in the foreword of the 2014 edition of Ravished Armenia and the Story of Aurora MardiganianWhat makes Aurora a super survivor is that she not only witnessed the elimination of her family and community, but also inspired a dramatic retelling of this experience… Aurora lived through the experience of genocide, lived through the experience of making a film about the Genocide, and then witnessed both events effectively disappear – one through the denial of the perpetrators, the other through the physical laws of the film itself.”

Nearly 40 years ago, the Zoryan Institute made an investment to conduct interviews with survivors of the Armenian Genocide with technologies that were considered ultra-modern at the time: video recording. This medium not only captured the voices of survivors, but also their presence, expressions, and their raw emotions. This was the first oral history project to do this, and it made a huge contribution to the preservation of an invaluable part of the Armenian people’s experience and history. The animated film allows audiences to visualize all of the elements that are confined to one’s imagination when watching these recordings. Viewing the experience of genocide unfold on the big screen will make Aurora’s amazing story eternally accessible.  

Aurora’s Sunrise is not the only film based on the Zoryan Institute’s oral history archives. The 1988 PBS hit An Armenian Journey by award-winning documentary filmmaker and former chairperson of the Zoryan Institute Theodore Bogosian features 70-year old Mariam Davis who returned back to Eastern Turkey for the first time since she was 10 years old. Davis was the first Armenian Genocide survivor that the Zoryan Institute had the pleasure of interviewing for its Armenian Genocide Oral History Program in 1983. 

Dr. Rouben Adalian, a member of the Zoryan Institute’s Board of Directors who interviewed Aurora in 1984, concluded a recent interview with the Zoryan Institute stating: “[Aurora] was clearly someone who already knew how to tell her story. She taught us, and me personally, that as a researcher you can be armed with all kinds of questions, to try to present the facts in a scientific manner, but a survivor with the energy and personality that Aurora had could tell her story in her own way, and our obligation was to listen more than to ask questions.”

Dr. Adalian also remarked on the incredible legacy that Aurora is passing down to future generations, and now sharing with the rest of the world. “I think it is Aurora’s spirit, energy, ability to share her story… that now [led to this film] that future generations can analyze and find inspiration in the history that previous generations may not have noticedThis is Aurora’s legacy. This is the value of this interview. This is the unprecedented and important contribution that the Zoryan Institute made when I sat down with this survivor, as with many other survivors, but in this one case, with a woman whose name meant the very dawn that sheds light on the fact that on how important it was to talk to the survivors and save their stories.”

Zoryan Institute and its subsidiary, the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, is a non-profit organization that serves the cause of scholarship and public awareness relating to issues of universal human rights, genocide, and diaspora-homeland relations. This is done through the systematic continued efforts of scholars and specialists using a comparative and multidisciplinary approach and in accordance with the highest academic standards.