Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 13-07-22

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 17:12,

YEREVAN, 13 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 13 July, USD exchange rate up by 0.80 drams to 411.84 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 2.33 drams to 414.23 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.04 drams to 7.06 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 3.66 drams to 490.54 drams.

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

Gold price down by 78.39 drams to 22916.13 drams. Silver price down by 4.07 drams to 249.79 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

UK Ambassador to Armenia visits Vayots Dzor and Syunik provinces

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 16:12,

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS. From 6 to 8 July, UK Ambassador to Armenia John Gallagher visited the Vayots Dzor and Syunik provinces of Armenia to observe the results of several UK Government funded projects, to meet local authorities to highlight the UK’s support to Armenia’s border regions, and to hear first-hand about the issues and challenges that the UK can potentially help to address, the British Embassy Yerevan said on social media.

During the visit, Ambassador Gallagher visited the towns of Goris, Kapan, Meghri, Vayk and Yeghegnadzor and nearby rural communities, met with the Governor of Syunik Robert Ghukasyan, the Governor of Vayots Dzor Ararat Grigoryan, and the Mayor of Goris Arush Arushanyan, as well as beneficiaries of projects supported by the UK Government. In these meetings the Ambassador discussed the UK’s continued support to the economic resilience and recovery of Armenia’s border regions.

In Vayk, Ambassador Gallagher met with staff of Vayots Dzor Regional State College who have attended training courses aimed at improving the quality of the online vocational education provided by the college. This initiative was supported by the UK’s Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF). The Ambassador also attended an exhibition of works by the participants of creative and business skills training courses provided to local youth.

The Ambassador also met with the participants of paid on-the-job training courses that aimed to reskill and upskill unemployed people in the region such as young women, displaced people, veterans and people with disabilities. This project contributed to an increase in the employability of vulnerable groups in the region.

On the second day of his southern tour, Ambassador Gallagher visited the Goris Women’s Development Support Centre to meet with parents and adolescents who have enhanced their skills to provide psycho-social support to their peers. He also visited a refurbished clinic in Karahunj.

The final day of the tour included a visit to Meghri’s international border crossing point to meet with the customs authorities to discuss the outcomes of the Customs Administration Development project funded by the UK’s Good Governance Fund. The project helped to modernize systems and enhance skills to provide more efficient clearance services for the goods crossing the border.

During his 3-day visit, Ambassador Gallagher also had an opportunity to see improved disaster risk preparations through demonstrations of evacuation exercises at a kindergarten in Vayk and at a secondary school in Khot, as well as through meeting with representatives of the NGO, Women’s Resource Centre of Meghri.

In tweets about his southern trip, the Ambassador expressed his pleasure at visiting the region and the important work supported by the UK that will benefit the people of Armenia. “I will definitely be back!” he declared.

Biden arrives in Israel

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 18:47,

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS. US President Joe Biden's plane landed on Wednesday at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, where the welcoming ceremony for the American leader is currently starting, ARMENPRESS reports, TASS informs.

Biden is welcomed by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid and other Israeli government ministers.

This is Biden’s first trip to the Middle East after taking office. From July 13 to 16, he will visit Israel, the West Bank and Saudi Arabia.

Secretary of Security Council of Armenia, EU Special Representative discuss implementation of the Brussels process

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 19:33,

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS. On July 13, Secretary of Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan met with Toivo Klaar, the EU's Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Crisis in Georgia. Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin attended the meeting.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Security Council, during the meeting, the interlocutors discussed the Brussels process of the normalization of the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, as well as the implementation process of the agreements reached during the meetings.

PM Pashinyan, EU Special Representative refer to steps aimed at peace and stability in South Caucasus

 

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 19:50,

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Toivo Klaar, the EU's Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia. The Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin was also present at the meeting, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minster.

The Prime Minister highly appreciated the efforts of the President of the European Council Charles Michel aimed at strengthening mutual understanding and stability in the region.

At the meeting, reference was made to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus region, the situation around Nagorno Karabakh, the steps aimed at ensuring peace and stability. In particular, the sides exchanged thoughts on the results of the trilateral meetings held in Sochi with the mediation of the President of the Russian Federation and the President of the European Council in Brussels and the implementation of the agreements.

The consistent attention of the international community towards the protection of the Armenian cultural heritage in the territories that have passed under the control of Azerbaijan was highlighted, in particular, the provision of the access of the UNESCO mission and international humanitarian organizations to the NK conflict zone, considering the steps already taken towards the destruction of a number of Armenian monuments.

The interlocutors also referred to the Armenian-Turkish normalization process.

Armenpress: Azerbaijani special services continue hacking Armenian accounts of Facebook – NSS Artsakh

Azerbaijani special services continue hacking Armenian accounts of Facebook – NSS Artsakh

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 21:30,

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS. The National Security Service of the Republic of Artsakh informs that the Azerbaijani special services continue hacking the Armenian user accounts of the social network "Facebook" and use them to spread false news about "citizens providing state and military secrets to the enemy", trying to create an atmosphere of fear.

"The National Security Service of the Republic of Artsakh takes appropriate steps to prevent possible developments, urging not to give in to fake news and to refrain from spreading suspicious news, discussing them on social networks and following only the official news," ARMENPRESS reports the statement of the NSS Artsakh said.

CivilNet: Parliament proposes to strip most opposition deputies of mandates

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13 Jul, 2022 10:07

  • The conditions for obtaining Armenian citizenship may be tightened. Applicants will be required to spend at least 60 days in the country during a period of two years.
  • The United States fully supports the normalization process between Armenia and Turkey, the State Department said in a statement.
    And the leadership council of Armenia’s parliament will convene a special session to discuss depriving certain opposition deputies of their mandates.

Asbarez: ANCA-WR Welcomes New Summer 2022 Interns

ANCA-WR Summer 2022 Interns


The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region welcomed this summer’s interns who are determined to mark their place in the Armenian Cause. With six students and recent graduates coming from various academic backgrounds, they will be exposed to the organizational inner workings and gain skills that will serve crucial to their Armenian American advocacy efforts. Throughout the journey, interns will also connect with several professionals who will provide great mentorship and quality lectures on their specific fields of expertise.

“This summer, we are very honored to welcome our new interns that are deeply committed to advocating for the Armenian Cause and representing the Armenian American community,” said ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq. “We are optimistic to see the various goals these young activists want to accomplish in advancing the Armenian Cause and ready to support them in the realization of their initiatives.”

With the 2022 Midterm Elections around the corner, the interns will have a unique opportunity to develop projects that showcase their talents and inspire civic engagement to support pro-Armenian policies. Different areas of focus also include government affairs, community outreach, education, and media relations.

Five of six new ANCA-WR Summer 2022 Interns

The ANCA-WR Summer 2022 interns are:

Maria Akhverdyan—University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Political Science.

Mary Bejanyan—University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), History.

Sarah Kibarian—Pepperdine University, Economics and Philosophy.

Mary Kouyumjian—University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Political Science.

Tony Ordoukhanian— Pasadena City College, Political Science

Christina Sorfazian—University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Sociology

Maria Akhverdyan

Maria Akhverdyan is a second-year student at UCLA majoring in Political Science. She has immersed herself in governmental proceedings at a local and national level with the objective of enforcing positive change throughout a larger scope. Maria will continue her education by attending law school, and later pursuing a career as an attorney. She hopes to continue implementing change in the political field through multi-faceted means that will become the building blocks and a precedent for greater change.

“If I am asked where is the place on the earth that one can come across many miracles, I would name Armenia. Involuntarily you are surprised in such a small place on the earth it is possible to meet such monuments and such people, who can be the ornaments and pride of the whole world.” – Rockwell Kent

Mary Bejanyan

Mary Bejanyan is excited to work for the ANCA-WR this summer. Since she had already participated in the ANCA Summer Academy in DC last year, she wanted to further her contributions to Hye Tahd by completing the ANCA-WR internship and taking local and statewide steps in order to benefit the Armenian Cause.

“It was in Armenia that the flood first abated, and the dove alighted.” -Lord Byron

Sarah Kibarian

Sarah Kibarian is a junior studying Economics and Philosophy at Pepperdine University. She plans to earn her Ph.D. in economics and apply her knowledge of economics and finance to drafting public policy. She is passionate about social change, funding education, and improving the lives and circumstances of Armenians in Armenia.

“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization” – William E. Gladstone

Mary Kouyumjian

Mary Kouyumjian graduated from UCLA this year with a bachelors in Political Science. She plans on going to law school to study international law and human rights. She joined ANCA-WR to explore opportunities diaspora Armenians have to help Armenia and expand on her current knowledge of the political situation in Armenia. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, painting, drawing, and watching movies.

“It is simply in the nature of Armenian to study, to learn, to question, to speculate, to discover, to invent, to revise, to restore, to preserve, to make, and to give.” – William Saroyan

Tony Ordoukhanian

Tony Ordoukhanian currently attends Pasadena City College. He is majoring in Political Science and serves as the President of the school’s Armenian Students Association. His favorite hobbies are reading books, watching movies or TV shows, doing photography, and playing ping pong with friends! His experience in public service and political activism have continued to grow over the years, especially while interning at ANCA-WR. After participating in last year’s ANCA Inaugural Summer Academy, he was deeply motivated to find his unique role in Armenian American advocacy.

This summer, he hopes to accomplish goals that will greatly contribute to advancing the Armenian-American Cause. By focusing on youth engagement projects and lobbying for pro-Armenian policies, he believes in bridging the gap between Armenian Americans and the greater community. A valuable lesson he was taught in Washington, DC was to never leave an ounce of potential on the table. Democracy is no spectator sport as we’re all merely specimens to this great experiment. Thus, he promises to commit every ounce of passion in order to educate the American public, motivate rising youth, and activate new solutions to achieve victory in a shared cause.

“Silence in the face of atrocity is not neutrality; silence in the face of atrocity is Acquiescence.” – Samantha Power, Former US Ambassador to the UN

Christina Sorfazian

Christina Sorfazian recently graduated from UCLA with a degree in Sociology and is currently on a pre-law track. She has been actively involved in various organizations and was on the board of the Armenian Pre-Law Student Association for the last two years. She is excited to be an intern at the ANCA-WR, and looks forward to the many projects that she will be working on during her tenure with the organization. In the future, she hopes to utilize her law degree to wage the legal battles of the Armenian Cause, whether that be advocating for genocide victims or through service in public office.

“The eyes of the Armenians speak long before the lips move and long after they cease to.” – Arshille Gorky

The ANCA Western Region Internship Program was established in 2006 in order to select students who aspire to advance the Armenian Cause through American politics, youth engagement, and project development. The 2022 Summer Session began in June; interested students can find more information on their website.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.