Forecast: "Air" agreements between Ankara and Yerevan will be followed by agreements "on the ground"

ARMINFO
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David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.The essence of the agreements reached between Armenia and Turkey on July 1 is to prepare for the establishment of land communications, and subsequently the  Armenian-Turkish relations in general. An expert in the field of  energy security, Ph.D. Vahe Davtyan, expressed a similar opinion to  ArmInfo.

On July 1, the fourth meeting of the Special Representatives of  Armenia and Turkey, Vice Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia  Ruben Rubinyan and Ambassador Serdar Kilic took place in Vienna.   During the meeting, the parties agreed to open the land border for  citizens of third countries. An agreement was also reached to  establish Armenia-Turkey air cargo transportation as soon as  possible.

"In other words, here we are talking more about a purely political  than a purely economic effect. And I do not think that the  establishment of direct air cargo transportation with Turkey is in  the interests of Armenia.  If only for the reason, that importing oil  products, citrus fruits and textiles to Armenia by air is  economically unreasonable. Because there are no perishable goods  imported from Turkey to Armenia, which are usually transported "by  air", he stressed.

Recalling that over the past quarter of a century, Armenia has  imported goods worth $3 billion from Turkey, while exporting goods  worth only $60 million, and 90% of the goods imported from Turkey to  Armenia are finished products, and only 10% are raw materials, the  expert noted, that any possible changes from these new decisions will  not work in favor of Armenia.  

"Given the ill-conceived nature of the current economic policy of  Armenia, I am convinced that these proportions of exports and imports  between Armenia and Turkey will remain after Ankara unblocks land  communications. A real economic effect from the open border with  Turkey can be expected only after the radical modernization of our  economy, based on a fundamentally new concept, an economic  development strategy that will allow us to determine the appropriate  export vectors and, accordingly, the priorities of local industrial  production," Davtyan summed up. 

Interfax: Experts in Moscow discuss settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations

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Armenia –

Experts from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia have met in Moscow to discuss a set of issues of the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement, Interfax reported.

The meeting was held on Friday and was facilitated and coordinated by the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Russian International Affairs Council.

The event was opened by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko. Coordinators from Baku and Yerevan were the Center for Analysis of International Relations and the Orbeli Analytical Center, respectively. The experts spoke in their personal capacity during the discussion.

According to a report circulated to journalists after the meeting, "the experts managed to discuss a complex of issues of settling Armenian-Azerbaijani relations based on trilateral agreements of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia dated November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021, including the problems of unblocking transport communications in the region, border delimitation/demarcation, prospects of negotiations on a peace treaty as well as humanitarian issues and possible measures to build confidence between the parties."

There was also a discussion on the role and place of expert dialogue in the work on normalizing relations between the two countries.

It is noted that the participants agreed to continue contacts and joint work within the framework of the trilateral expert platform – "Dialogue on Peace".

Aliyev again uses threats against Armenia

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Armenia –

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev again made threats against Armenia.

"Talking about status is a very dangerous issue for Armenia, and we too can demand status for Zangezur," he said.

Aliyev also claimed that "a high-ranking official in the Russian defence ministry promised that Armenian armed formations would be withdrawn from Karabakh by June."

Azerbaijani media report that Aliyev said this, in particular, at a meeting devoted to the results of the first half of this year.

Aliyev talks about electricity exports through the Zangezur corridor

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Armenia –

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that it is possible to organize the export of electricity through the Zangezur corridor in the future.

"In the future we may organize the export of electricity through the Zangezur corridor," he said.

According to Azerbaijani media reports, Aliyev said this, in particular, at a meeting dedicated to the results of the first half of this year.

Sports: Pyunik offers fans free entry for Dudelange clash

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Armenia –

On July 19, in the second qualifying round of the 2022/23 Champions League, FC Pyunik will host Luxembourgian champion F91 Dudelange at Yerevan’s Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium.

The match kicks off at 8pm, the club said in a statement.

“The entry to the match will be free. To avoid the crowds, please, come to the stadium a little earlier,” reads the statement.

Sports: Conference League: Alashkert suffer defeat in Malta

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Armenia –

In the return match of the first qualifying round of the Conference League Alashkert met with the club Hamrun Spartans in Malta and suffered a defeat 1-4.

In the 48th minute, 32-year-old defender Artak Yedigaryan scored for Alashkert.

In the first game, Alashkert won 1-0.

Conference League, First Qualifying Round, second leg

Hamrun Spartans (Malta) vs Alashkert (Armenia) – 4-1 (first match – 0-1)

Roko Prsa, 55, Ognjen Bjelicic, 62, Jonny, 72, Ailton Soares, 75 – Artak Yedigaryan, 48

President Khachaturyan, Ambassador Louyot highlight constant development of Armenian- French relations

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 14:13,

YEREVAN, JULY 14, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan visited the French Embassy to congratulate on the national day, the Presidential Office said.

President Khachaturyan congratulated French Ambassador Anne Louyot on this occasion and stated that this holiday is very important not only for the French people, but also for the entire advanced humanity as it is symbolic for the ideas of freedom, brotherhood and equality.

The President highly appreciated France’s support to the development of different sectors in Armenia and friendly attitude.

The Ambassador thanked the Armenian President for the visit to the Embassy.

The sides highlighted constant development of the Armenian-French unique friendly relations and exchanged ideas about the current agendas of mutual partnership and future cooperation.

Armenian Parliament Speaker, Serbian Ambassador discuss cooperation development prospects

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 15:06,

YEREVAN, JULY 14, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan received today Ambassador of Serbia to Armenia Tatjana Panajotovic Cvetkovic, the Parliament’s press service said.

Welcoming the guest, the Speaker said he is happy on the occasion that he accepted the Ambassador’s credentials while he was replacing the President of the Republic and added that the opening of a permanent diplomatic representation in Armenia is the best impetus for the development of Armenian-Serbian relations and cooperation. The sides touched upon the importance of parliamentary diplomacy, highlighting the exchange of experience and mutual visits.

Alen Simonyan highlighted the active contacts between the friendship groups, paying special importance to the expansion of close cooperation with Serbia within UN, OSCE, Council of Europe and BSEC.

Issues relating to establishment of peace and security in the region were discussed. Alen Simonyan said that Armenia is acting with the agenda of opening an era of peace in the region.

The development prospects of the Armenian-Serbian multi-sectoral cooperation were also discussed.