Biden greenlights continued U.S. aid to anti-Armenian Aliyev regime – ANCA

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Despite ongoing Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia and Artsakh, President Joe Biden has, yet again, waived Section 907 restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan, clearing the way for continued U.S. assistance to the corrupt, anti-Armenian Aliyev regime, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

“President Biden’s decision to green-light military aid to Azerbaijan by waiving Section 907, again, emboldens President Aliyev to continue his illegal imprisonment of Armenian POWs, deadly attacks against Artsakh, and ongoing occupation of sovereign Armenian territory,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “The ANCA will continue to work with U.S. Senate and House leaders to zero-out U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan and restrict presidential waiver authority of Section 907.”

The ANCA has been running an online campaign – https://anca.org/907 – urging President Biden and Congress to maintain section 907 restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan.

During his run for office, on October 14th, 2020, then-candidate Biden stated that the United States must “fully implement and not waive requirements under Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act to stop the flow of military equipment to Azerbaijian.” As President, he first reversed his position on the issue on April 23, 2021 – on the eve of his historic announcement properly recognizing the Armenian Genocide. “American recognition of the Armenian Genocide comes with responsibilities, among them not arming or abetting Azerbaijan’s drive to complete this crime,” commented ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian at the time. “Any action by President Biden that green-lights U.S. aid to the Aliyev regime runs counter to his clear stand and, more profoundly, the spirit of his recent recognition of the Armenian Genocide.”

Section 907, enacted in 1992, establishes statutory restrictions on U.S. assistance to the Government of Azerbaijan “until the President determines, and so reports to the Congress, that the Government of Azerbaijan is taking demonstrable steps to cease all blockades and other offensive uses of force against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.” Congress included a Section 907 waiver in the FY2002 Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act. U.S. presidents – Republican and Democrat – have waived Section 907 annually ever since.

The Section 907 waiver and subsequent extensions require a number of certifications, including that granting the waiver “will not undermine or hamper ongoing efforts to negotiate a peaceful settlement between Armenia and Azerbaijan or be used for offensive purposes against Armenia.”

A U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, issued earlier this year, revealed that the State Department consistently failed to inform Congress of the impact of over $164 million in assistance to Baku on the military balance between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

“In fiscal years 2014 through 2021, State’s reporting to Congress did not address some required elements, such as the impact of proposed assistance on the military balance between Azerbaijan and Armenia,” asserts the GAO report. “State’s 2021 guidance to agencies did not provide detailed instructions about the information required for its reporting to Congress. Unless State takes steps to ensure its reporting addresses all required elements, Congress may lack important information about U.S. assistance to the government of Azerbaijan.”

The GAO report went further, to explain that State and DOD, from fiscal year 2014 to 2020, “did not document how they determined that their programs would not be used for offensive purposes against Armenia.” While program-level considerations of the waiver provision are not statutorily required, documenting such considerations would help ensure State’s access to quality information to support its certification of the waiver extension and its related reporting to Congress, explains the report.

According to the GAO, the U.S. has provided about $808 million in overall US aid to Azerbaijan in fiscal years 2002 through 2020.

SJC head’s statement calls into question legality of Avetik Chalabyan’s prosecution, lawyers say

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The latest statement of Gagik Jhangiryan, the acting chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) overseeing Armenian courts, casts doubt on the legality of the criminal case against opposition activist Avetik Chalabyan, his lawyers said in a statement on Friday.

Chalabyan was arrested on May 12 for allegedly trying to pay students of the Armenian National Agrarian University to participate in anti-government protests in Yerevan. He has denied the charges as politically motivated.

The criminal case against the politician is based on a leaked audio of parts of conversations he and an Agrarian University lecturer had with the chairman of the university student council, Tornik Aliyan. The Investigative Committee claims he was offered 2 million drams in return for ensuring the presence of 2,000 students at opposition protests.

In an interview to the Public TV Company on Thursday. Jhangiryan spoke about the wiretapping of Chalabyan’s phone, suggesting that it was based on a court order.

“Mr. Jhangiryan’s statement calls into question the legality of the prosecution against Avetik Chalabyan. Moreover, it gives grounds to assume that administrative pressure is being put on both the body dealing with the proceedings and the judges,” the legal team said.

They cited Article 31 of the law on operative and detective activity which says wiretapping may be conducted in case a man is suspected of committing a grave or especially grave crime. Whereas, Chalabyan is charged with a crime of medium gravity.

In addition, it is also not clear whether Jhangiryan’s statement implies that the court allowed not only to wiretap Chalabyan’s phone, but also to edit the audio recording and provide it to Media News which released it, the lawyers said.

“There are numerous facts in the case which completely refute the assumption that the wiretapping was conducted by a court order, but given the secrecy of the investigation the facts will not be disclosed for now. Nevertheless, we do not exclude that the wiretapping in question was carried out by law enforcement officers, but we rule out its legality,” the statement reads.

Opposition announces rally in Yerevan on Friday evening

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The Armenian opposition will hold a rally in Yerevan’s central France Square on Friday evening.

“Dear compatriots, we are again gathering at France Square at 7:30pm,” opposition leader and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan wrote on Facebook.

“Join your brothers and sisters in the struggle!” he said.

Saghatelyan announced a change of tactics in the opposition movement aimed at toppling Nikol Pashinyan on June 14, saying they will hold rallies in Yerevan on a weekly basis.


Vanetsyan explains decision to split from other opposition forces

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Artur Vanetsyan, the leader of the opposition Homeland Party who resigned from the Armenian parliament earlier this week, said his party parted ways with the other opposition forces demanding Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation due to differences on the ways of achieving their ultimate goal.

In his resignation statement on Tuesday, Vanetsyan also announced the breakup of the Pativ Unem alliance between the Homeland Party and former President Serzh Sargsyan’s Republican Party of Armenia (RPA).

In an interview with the Pubic TV Company, Vanetsyan also said his party would not continue to be involved in the opposition resistance movement launched by the Hayastan bloc in early May to oust Pashinyan and his cabinet.

“We have reached a point where the resistance movement is undergoing restructuring and taking a path different from the one of the Homeland Party,” Vanetsyan told the Hraparak daily in an interview on Thursday.

He said Serzh Sargsyan and his other colleagues from the Pativ Unem and Hayastan blocs have “different views” but respect his decision.

Vanetsyan stressed the need for opposition forces to intensify dialogue with people.

“First, we need to talk to citizens, expand the team by increasing both the number of our party members and supporters and explain to people what is really happening in the country,” he said, adding Pashinyan continues to “tell lies” to Armenian society.

Tigran Ulikhanyan quits Armenia’s ruling party

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Former MP Tigran Ulikhanyan is leaving Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party, he said in a statement on Friday.

The application to cancel his party membership was submitted to Chairman of the Civil Contract Board Suren Papikyan on June 7.

“I made the decision back on May 4, but I did not submit the relevant documents at the time so that my step would not be linked to the well-known internal political processes,” Ulikhanyan said, referring to the opposition protests.

Speaking about the reasons for his decision, the former lawmaker noted that people set up parties or join them to achieve certain political goals and aspirations.

“I have to state that the Civil Contract party has ceased to meet my political aspirations,” Ulikhanyan said, adding that he will look for new platforms to achieve them.

Also, he thanked Civil Contract members for cooperation.

Armenian MP: Right of self-determination is simply a right to live for Nagorno-Karabakh people

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Armenian MP Hayk Mamijanyan from the opposition Pativ Unem (With Honor) faction on Friday addressed a debate on fighting vaccine-preventable diseases through quality services and anti-vaccine myth-busting held as part of the PACE summer session. His full statement is provided below.

“Thank you, honourable Chair, ladies and gentlemen,

We all know that there was a Stone Age, a Golden Era, etc. I do think that now we are living in the “Rubber Era” of European values. They bend, they fold, at the pleasure of politicians and yesterday’s discussion regarding the UK government’s reaction to the decision of ECHR proves that.

Here are some more effects: the European Parliament voted four documents urging the importance of the immediate return of POWs’ inadmissible social terror, i.e. leaving the people of Artsakh without gas supply in terms of severe winter, pointing the aggressor of a 40-day war and it had no consequences for the COE member State.

Dear lady, you were calling my motherland, the historic Azerbaijani territory. One of your colleagues in Milli Majilis was already preparing the right for Azerbaijani for a new aggression regarding the corridor. And Mister Mr Rafael Huseynov, we are not revanchists. We are patriots. More than that, no one speaks about the fact that a COE member State occupied the internationally recognised sovereign territory of Armenia and just refuses to leave.

There are some other facts regarding the internal politics of my country. For example, less than one month ago, police brutally beat and used stun grenades on the peaceful protesters on the doorsteps of the EU Embassy in Yerevan. And I am not speaking figuratively, I am speaking literally, on the doorstep of the EU Embassy in Yerevan.

Journalists and oppositional MPs were not allowed to attend an event regarding the freedom of speech. No, you heard it correctly: journalists were not allowed to attend an event regarding freedom of speech and the EU officials back then in my country were attending that event.

Hate speech was so much accumulated by the government in my country that people were killed and the motivation was really political – extremely political. There was a tape that went viral when two people, the ex-president and the current president of the highest judicial body, discussed how they are going to fabricate cases against the opposition leaders.

So, the reason for these disasters are populists and dictators and the first one changed into dictators very fast. And this is a pandemic and we have to fight it tooth and nail, just while we were fighting Covid-19.

So, ladies and gentlemen, I was told that values are rock solid. I refuse to believe that Europe has set a blind eye on democracy and human rights. I refuse to believe that Europe has forgotten the right of self-determination which is simply a right to live for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh. Europe used to be a flagman of Christian democratic values, even if you decided to abandon that flag, we are going to wave it proudly because it is our cross to bear.

Thank you.”

Sports: Robert Arzumanyan quits as Urartu FC manager

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Urartu FC and Robert Arzumanyan are ending cooperation.

Robert Arzumanyan has been the head coach of Urartu FC since March 2021. The team, led by him, has played 53 matches. In the 2020/2021 season, the club became the bronze medalist of the Vbet Armenian Premier League and earned a ticket to the European Cups, representing Armenia in the UEFA Conference League. In the 2021/22 season, Urartu FC reached to the Vbet Armenian Cup final.

“The club expresses gratitude to the 36-year-old specialist for his productive work and wishes him success in his future career,” it said in a statement on Friday.




Forecast: By 2023, Pashinyan will have serious problems with holding power

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Armenia – June 23 2022



David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.The essence of the recent statements of  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan on the settlement of the Artsakh conflict leads to the attempt to justify  his own current policy by sharing the responsibility with Levon  Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan. A similar opinion  was expressed to ArmInfo by head of the Armenian Constructive Party,  political scientist Andrias Ghukasyan.

“Thus, he is trying to demonstrate that no matter who was in his  place today, the result would be the same. I personally assess such  argumentation as primitive. The fact is that Pashinyan personally  feels that he has lost in the struggle for the self-determination of  Artsakh. At the same time, many of his statements from the rostrum of  the Parliament really correspond to political realities, with the  exception, perhaps, of his conclusions on the principles of Madrid,”  he noted.

Assessing the Madrid principles as, in fact, a program for the  secession of Artsakh from Azerbaijan, the political scientist  stressed that it was Nikol Pashinyan who rejected this program. And  today he is trying not only to completely shift the blame for the  defeat on the former authorities, but also to argue that the  principles did not correspond to the interests of Armenia and  Artsakh, and that is why he rejected them in 2019.

At the same time, according to Ghukasyan, having rejected the  principles-brainchild of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, Pashinyan,  as the new leader of Armenia, did not put forward any concept of a  settlement of his own. And without putting forward an alternative,  without taking a single step towards the formation of an agenda for  the international recognition of the Republic of Artsakh, today he is  only reading morals from the rostrum of the parliament.

“As for the peace agenda that Pashinyan is trying to lead the country  towards, then, arguing about the need to consolidate society around  this agenda, Pashinyan means only consolidation around himself. There  is nothing new here. By 2023, Pashinyan will have serious problems  with holding power connected solely with external factors and  reasons, including the fact that the failure of the Russian  Federation in a number of areas will inevitably affect its satellite  Armenia. In this light, society remains his only chance to stay in  power. Thus, he hopes to prove to the international community that  he, let’s say, is not a good person, but the people are consolidated  around him. Accordingly, he can continue to fulfill their wishes  now,” Ghukasyan summed up. 



Forecast: There may come a time when the fate of Artsakh Armenians will not worry anyone

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Armenia – June 23 2022


David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. It is pointless to talk about what happened in the past, simply because it no longer plays a real role in today’s realities. A similar opinion was expressed to  ArmInfo by Artsakh social and political figure, publicist Vahram  Atanesyan.

“The fact, that  in 1997-98 Armenia actually failed the  stage-by-stage option for resolving the Artsakh conflict, thereby  missing the opportunity to establish peace of course, should  certainly be recorded. This is the essence of the problem, and the  rest, including Pashinyan’s statements in 2018, have absolutely no  meaning. Today we are faced with a very unfavorable geopolitical  situation, while any path towards the formation of a different  situation requires the regulation of relations with neighboring  countries,” he said.

Describing the current geopolitical situation in which Armenia and  Artsakh are today as extremely complex and full of challenges and  threats, Atanesyan noted that in such chaos, a time may well come  when no one will be worried about the fate of the Artsakh Armenians  at all. Just like today, by and large, no one cares about the fate of  the Syrians or Ukrainians. In his opinion, in such a situation,  making thunderous statements excluding this or that scenario around  Artsakh, has nothing to do with Realpolitik (from German real  ‘realistic, practical, actual’, and Politik ‘politics’, ed. note).

In this light, purely humanly, as a resident of Artsakh, not  welcoming Prime Minister Pashinyan’s latest statement, according to  which any status of Artsakh that ensures the security, freedoms and  rights of Artsakh Armenians can be considered a solution to the  conflict, Atanesyan believes that there is simply no alternative in  the current conditions.

“These conditions are the balance of power following the results of  the 44-day war, the international political situation, the inability  of the Armenian side, which won in 1994, to achieve recognition of  the independence of the second Armenian state from Baku within 26  years. Under such conditions, even ensuring the rights of Artsakh  Armenians is a prospect that still needs to be achieved, especially  against the backdrop of Azerbaijani post-war appetites,” Atanesyan  summed up.

We are interested in the situation being favorable for people living in Nagorno-Karabakh: President of Federal Council of Austria

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Naira Badalian

ArmInfo. The delegation headed by RA NA Speaker Alen Simonyan, who is in Austria on an official visit, was received by Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal  Council of the Republic of Austria.

According to the press service of the legislative body of Armenia, in  a conversation with his coumterpart, the NA speaker noted that in  recent years, positive dynamics in the development of bilateral  relations has been observed on the political platform between Armenia  and Austria. There were active mutual visits, meetings at the level  of presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers. He added that it  is necessary to establish cooperation between the Armenian parliament  and the upper house of the Austrian parliament, since parliamentary  diplomacy plays a significant role in the bilateral Armenian-Austrian  agenda both at the federal and decentralized levels.

Alen Simonyan reaffirmed Armenia’s commitment, together with its  European partners, to expand and deepen the process of institutional  reforms aimed at further strengthening democracy, human rights and  the rule of law. In this sense, according to the President of the  National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, the entry into force of  the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement is a  turning point that will open up new prospects for deepening  Armenia-EU cooperation.

During the conversation, issues related to the liberalization of the  Armenia-EU visa regime, the opening of the Austrian embassy in  Armenia, the opening of Austrian visa services in Yerevan were  discussed.

Touching upon the 44-day war and the many problems caused by it, Alen  Simonyan once again welcomed the efforts of Austria aimed at  strengthening peace and stability in the region, creating an  atmosphere of mutual trust, and developing regional cooperation.

The parties also touched upon the importance of the centuries-old  Armenian community in Austria, which is a reliable bridge between the  two countries. Christine Schwartz-Fuchs proudly noted the great  contribution of Armenians to the cultural, economic and political  life of their country.

At the end of the meeting, the President of the Federation Council of  the Republic of Austria noted the importance of the visit of the head  of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, noting that it  will provide new opportunities for expanding inter-parliamentary  cooperation between Armenia and Austria.  “We are interested in a  favorable situation for people living in Nagorno-Karabakh. In this  sense, you can consider Austria as a reliable partner>, said  Christine Schwarz-Fuchs, President of the Federal Council of the  Republic of Austria.