South Caucasus part of Black Sea geopolitical agenda – Sergey Markedonov

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Armenia – June 15 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. The European Union (EU) is seeking independent activities in the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict Sergey Markedonov, Leading Researcher  at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), said in  an interview with ArmInfo.

“Brussels failed to accomplish the set task by itself either in the  Balkans or in Ukraine. The USA’s interference was needed in both  cases. This is the reason for the EU’s desire to show its own ability  to settle conflict at least in the South Caucasus. And Brussels  obviously has its own motives for and interests in it, which are, no  doubt, in conflict with Russia’s interests,” Mr Markedonov said. 

The launch of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine triggered  activities only on the part of the EU in the South Caucasus.  Specifically, Brussels is now actively involved in preparing border  delimitation and demarcation and a peace agreement between Armenia  and Azerbaijan. Certain processes got underway in Transdniestria, and  Tbilisi’s refusal to support the anti-Russian sanctions caused  problems in the Georgian – Ukrainian relations. 

“In other words, the Caucasus agenda is part of the Black Sea  geopolitical agenda – and it is extremely important. By and large,  the EU not being interested in Russia growing stronger does not give  rise to any questions. Rather, what causes questions is the EU’s  desire to ‘skim the cream off’ Moscow’s previous steps to establish  peace in Karabakh. The very same President of the European Council  Charles Michel prefers pretending that Russia is not at all involved  in Karabakh, whereas it was Russia that ended the war and ensured the  trilateral agreements to establish peace in the South Caucasus.  Moscow and Brussels are not in outright confrontation with each other  over Nagorno-Karabakh in contrast to that over Georgia and Ukraine.  They are just trying to ignore Russia,” Mr Markedonov said. 

Armenia bloc MP: Let’s gather in Vardanyan Park on Italy Street

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Armenia – June 15 2022

Dear friends, let’s hold a spontaneous gathering today at 2 pm in Vardanyan Park on Italy Street, Armenia Bloc MP Aram Vardevanyan wrote on his Facebook page.

“There is a matter,” Vardevanyan added.

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Armenia PM: After ‘Common State’ idea, issue of exchanging territories appeared on negotiating table

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Armenia – June 15 2022

During the time of [then-President] Robert Kocharyan, in November 1998, the country’s authorities were negotiating on the basis of the so-called “Common State” plan, which presupposed the presence of Nagorno-Karabakh [(Artsakh)] in Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this speaking in the parliament after the report on the implementation of the 2021 state budget of Armenia—and on the negotiation process to resolve the Karabakh conflict.

Pashinyan again blamed the former Armenian authorities for all the failures; in particular, noting that in the aforesaid negotiations they were allegedly discussing the possibility of including Karabakh in Azerbaijan.

“But now, becoming an opposition, they accuse the [incumbent] authorities of treason. And the fact that Kocharyan, like his supporters—including [the ARF] Dashnaktsutyun [Party]—insist that Nagorno-Karabakh will never be part of Azerbaijan, smells of cunning—to put it mildly. Not only did they not rule out the possibility of Karabakh becoming part of Azerbaijan, but they also agreed with the key logic of the negotiation package, according to which Karabakh shall eventually become part of Azerbaijan. Moreover, they thus ignored the declaration of independence of Karabakh adopted on September 2, 1991, as well as the independence referendum held on December 10 of the same year,” the Prime Minister said.

According to him, after the idea of a “Common State,” the issue of exchanging territories appeared on the negotiating table.

“The essence of that plan was that Armenia gets Nagorno-Karabakh, and in return it gives Azerbaijan the Meghri region in Syunik Province [of Armenia],” Pashinyan assured.

From his point of view, Yerevan’s agreement to discuss that option, in fact, indirectly meant that Armenia, perhaps at that time, recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan.

Starmus festival organizer: I’m ready with pleasure to collaborate postgraduate students from Armenia

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Armenia – June 15 2022

If good postgraduate students from Armenia want to collaborate, then I am ready with great pleasure. Astrophysicist Garik Israelian, the creator and general organizer of Starmus International Festival, said this Wednesday at the Science & Business days 2022 conference in Yerevan.

He explained that he has not had an Armenian student yet, as there is no good course in astrophysics in Armenia, and there have been and are respective problems in the country.

“I do not know what advice to give to the Armenian postgraduate student in connection with studying astrophysics in Armenia. Why aren’t there good courses? They can be organized,” Israelian added.

The astrophysicist noted that foreign scientists today can accurately say what will happen in 10-20 years with this or that star at a great distance.

“Then these laws are also applied to the study of galaxies,” explained the scientist.

Israelian said that the number of musicians interested in science is growing, and they respect science.

“So we decided to establish cooperation with art critics and tell about science through art. Through music they tell about science. Music is a manifestation of emotions that has not changed for 5,000 years already. And the emergence of the science fiction genre in the 20th century greatly changed literature, art, music, which in turn changed people’s feelings, and also influenced the development of science,” he concluded.

It should be noted that Soviet Armenia was famous for its world-famous astrophysicists and the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf: North-South corridor construction is necessary to ensure security of Iran, Armenia

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Armenia – June 15 2022

The construction of the north-south corridor is a necessity for Iran and Armenia to establish national and regional security and develop bilateral cooperation, the Iranian Parliament Speaker stressed, Mehr reported. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf  stated this Wednesday during a meeting in Tehran with his Armenian counterpart, Alen Simonyan.

During the meeting, Ghalibaf described the visit of his Armenian counterpart to Iran as a good opportunity to develop bilateral cooperation.

Saying that relations with neighbors play important role in the foreign policy of the Iranian Government, Ghalibaf underlined, “As we are at a critical juncture in the regional situation, it is necessary to develop bilateral and regional cooperation.”

The importance of West Asia and the Caucasus region has given a special sensitivity to bilateral relations, Iranian Parliament Speaker said, stressing that in this regard, Iran-Armenia relations are very important.

The Islamic Republic’s firm stance towards neighboring countries, especially Armenia, is maintaining peace, tranquility, and stability, Ghalibaf further noted.

The Zionist regime—i.e., Israel—and the United States are seeking to disrupt regional security to achieve their own interests, thus, the neighboring countries must pay attention to these issues, he explained.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Ghalibaf also described the economy as the most important issue in Iran-Armenia ties.

Transportation is the most important economic issue between the two countries, which leads to the exchange of goods and energy and communication between the countries, he said.

According to him, the construction of the north-south corridor is a necessity for Iran and Armenia to establish national and regional security and develop bilateral cooperation.

Ghalibaf concluded his remarks by expressing hope that the issues and disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be resolved through principled dialogues.

Armenia’s President of the National Assembly also stressed using the opportunities and capacities of both countries to establish trade and develop economic relations.

Armenia has made every effort to accelerate the completion of the North-South Corridor in recent years, he also said, stressing that the President of Armenia put a great emphasis on the issue of the North-South Corridor.

The 44-day Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) war in the fall of 2020 had many consequences for Armenia, he also said, appreciating Iran for its stance and its support for maintaining the territorial integrity of the countries.

EU envoy to Armenia meets with civil society organizations’ representatives working in Meghri

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Armenia – June 15 2022

During a visit to Meghri, Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin—Head of the European Union (EU) Delegation to Armenia—and colleagues from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for EU Neighbourhood and Enlargement on Wednesday met with representatives of civil society organizations working in Meghri, according to the Facebook page of the EU Delegation to Armenia

They heard from local civil society organizations about the main issues and development priorities for Syunik Province identified by the civil society actors based on their work with local beneficiaries.

Armenpress: Parliament session begins: lawmakers to debate 2021 state budget performance report

Parliament session begins: lawmakers to debate 2021 state budget performance report

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 10:01, 15 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS. The session has been resumed in the Parliament of Armenia on June 15.

The bills debated yesterday will be put up to voting at the beginning of today’s session.

Then, the lawmakers will start debating the 2021 state budget performance annual report.

Q&A session is expected with members of the Cabinet at 16:00.

Dan Bilzerian to visit Armenia

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 10:14, 15 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenian-American internet personality and professional poker player Dan Bilzerian will visit Armenia.

He made a story on Instagram, mentioning the countries which he is going to visit.

“Ireland, Dubai, Maldives, Thailand, Armenia, France”, he said.

Last time Bilzerian visited Armenia in 2018 during which he got a citizenship of Armenia.

Armenia: Backyard greenhouse constructions underway in Artsakh

June 16 2022

Armenia Tree Project (ATP) distributed the greenhouse materials to the first 25 beneficiary families of Artsakh’s Martuni Town, and the villages of Taghavard, Karmir Shuka, and Herher in the Martuni Region, Armenia.

All 50 families participating in ATP’s backyard greenhouse program were severely affected by the recent 44-day war having lost family members and/or homes, businesses, and belongings. ATP’s program will provide some economic stability, access to produce as so much agricultural land was lost in the war, and most importantly, hope for their future.  

In about a few days, under the supervision of the greenhouse installation team, our beneficiaries were able to prepare the ground and assemble the 30-square meter greenhouses. 

Student design
The greenhouses are designed by students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) to be small, durable, and made of locally available and affordable materials.

Earlier this April, ATP provided families with 10 fruit trees for their personal use. In addition, our partners at Green Lane NGO provided the families with berry bushes and vegetable seeds. The beneficiaries are invited to participate in a two-day training at Green Lane NGO’s Learning Center in Armenia’s Kotayk region. The course will focus on crop production, greenhouse operation, the plant environment and pest control.

Masis Zargaryan, the Deputy Head of Martuni District Administration supervises the distribution and implementation of the backyard greenhouse program in Martuni.

Mardi and Rusanna Harutyunyan- a couple from Karmir Shuka, who lost one of their sons during the 44-day war, are currently busy preparing the greenhouse. Their other son Nver helps in the construction work.

Building the greenhouse
“Assembling the greenhouse went rather fast and it took only 2 days to finish it. Before sowing seeds and planting seedlings, I want to improve the quality of the soil, to enable the plants to grow better. I have also installed drip irrigation, so during hot summer days I can use it as well”, notes Mr. Harutyunyan

Davit Avanesyan from Martuni town is busy with preparing the soil for planting. “Since the area of the greenhouse is rather small, the vegetables and the greenery we will grow will be enough to feed my family year-round” says Davit.

Yuri is overseeing the reconstruction of a house in Karmir Shuka village severely damaged during the 44-day war. The house Yuri is rebuilding is for his daughter-in-law, Irina and her four children–the youngest of which is only 4 years old. Irina (35), a beneficiary of our backyard greenhouse program, lost her husband, Yuri’s son during the 44-day war. Originally from Karmir Shuka, she moved her young family to Stepanakert until the renovations are complete. They anticipate being returning in a month or two.

“The greenhouse is ready to plant the seeds provided by Green Lane NGO hopefully we will have a harvest this year. The renovations to the house are almost complete for my family to return. I have 10 grandchildren, who all live in this village. We have nowhere else to live but our birthplace.”

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PM Pashinyan: “Any alternative to peace will be disastrous – both for NK and Armenia”


June 16 2022


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Pashinyan’s address to the Armenian Parliament

“According to the negotiation logic we inherited, Nagorno-Karabakh could not get a status outside of Azerbaijan without the consent of Azerbaijan. It was this “legacy” that became the basis and reason for starting the war”, the Prime Minister of Armenia said, speaking in parliament.

Nikol Pashinyan believes that the only guarantee of the state’s security is “comprehensive peace”, that is, the “peace agenda” that his government is implementing.

“Any alternative will be disastrous – both for Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia. And, of course, we cannot allow this to happen”, he said.


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Pashinyan stressed that the opposition has been declaring for the past year that:

  • the government of Armenia ignored the issue of NK,
  • the Armenian authorities should have pursued the “Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan” policy, and the refusal to accept this approach is a betrayal on the Karabakh issue.

According to the Armenian prime minister, the first thesis is refuted by the budget indicators. In 2021, Armenia’s assistance to Nagorno-Karabakh increased by 122% compared to 2019.

As for the second question, according to Pashinyan, the current opposition itself was not guided by the principle “Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan” when it was in power. The prime minister claims that both former presidents of Armenia, who are now leaders of the radical Armenian opposition, recognized NK as part of Azerbaijan.

In his speech, he responded at length to the accusations of the opposition and gave reasons for his claims.

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According to Nikol Pashinyan, in 2021-22, the budget support for the unrecognized NKR from the Armenian government was unprecedented:

“Armenia’s support for Artsakh in 2021 increased by 122%, the budget of Artsakh as a whole increased by 48%”.

The prime minister said that last year Artsakh’s budget was the largest in its history. 73% of the budget was allocated by the Armenian government:

“In 2021, financial injections from the Armenian government into the budget of Artsakh were larger than the entire budget of Artsakh for 2019”.

Nikol Pashinyan also recalled the provision of salaries to NK civil servants, the payment of pensions and benefits to the population, reimbursement of utility bills, already implemented and ongoing programs, including housing construction.

The prime minister stressed that the government does not see the need to “scream” about it – his government just did their job:

“The Armenian government was, is and will be close to Artsakh, even if some circles do not notice it”.

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According to Pashinyan, the oppositionists, who themselves were in power in 1998-2018, are now simply trying to sow discord between NK and Armenia. The former leaders insist that, unlike the current government, they were guided by the principle “Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan”:

“These statements are absolute lies, because throughout the entire negotiation process, both Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, and their political satellite in the form of the Dashnaktsutyun party, recognized Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan.

Pashinyan gave the following justifications for his statements:

  1. On November 25, 1998, the Armenian authorities, headed by Robert Kocharyan, agreed to accept the proposal on a “common state” presented by the co-chairs as the basis for negotiations. It stated in particular:
  • “Nagorno-Karabakh is a state-territorial formation of a republican type and, together with Azerbaijan, forms a common state within its internationally recognized borders”.
  • “Citizens of Nagorno-Karabakh will have an Azerbaijani passport with a special mark – Nagorno-Karabakh as an identity card”.
  1. The proposal for a “common state” was followed by a package of proposals for the exchange of territories, which assumed: “Armenia transfers the Meghri region to Azerbaijan, and in return receives NK.”

According to the Prime Minister, having accepted the mentioned proposals as a basis for negotiations, the former Armenian authorities “recognized Artsakh as a part of Azerbaijan” or at least “did not rule out that Artsakh could be a part of Azerbaijan”.

  1. Pashinyan repeated his statement about another proposal for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, the so-called Madrid principles. He claims that by accepting them, the current authorities “ruled out any practical possibility of Artsakh being outside the borders of Azerbaijan”.

“According to the negotiation logic inherited by us, Nagorno-Karabakh could not get a status outside of Azerbaijan without the consent of Azerbaijan, including an intermediate one”, the prime minister said.

He added that it was this “legacy” that became the basis and reason for the outbreak of the 2020 war.

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Pashinyan said that all this information about how the negotiation process took place at one time is not a conversation about the past, but about the future. He assured that his government does not intend to lie just to stay in power, because his team must tell people the truth.

In this regard, the prime minister intends to level “the gap between the content of the negotiations and the content of the conversation with the public”.

Pashinyan believes that conclusions should be drawn from past, and the current government has already come to them.

Accordingly, the current concept of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is based on the guarantees and security rights of the Armenians living in this territory, from which the determination of the status of Nagorno-Karabakh follows.

That is, the status of NK is considered not as a goal, but as a means of ensuring the security, rights and freedoms of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.

“This wording is understandable to the international community, it makes our goals and the essence of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict more understandable. There is another important point that needs to be fixed: any status that really guarantees the security, rights and freedoms of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh should be considered an [acceptable] solution for us”, Pashinyan stressed.

According to the Prime Minister, in the current geopolitical situation, there are no guarantees for the preservation of either large or small states. The only guarantee of the existence of the state, its security, he considers “comprehensive peace”.

And this, according to Nikol Pashinyan, is a situation where issues with neighbors have been resolved, delimitation and demarcation of borders have been carried out, peace has been secured de jure.

“We are trying to follow this path now. Can we succeed? No one can guarantee that, because peace is not a one-way street, but the result of cooperation.

We have no illusions, we see that the number of those who want to destroy us is greater than could be expected. The peace agenda is an attempt to control and neutralize these desires to destroy us”, he said.

The Prime Minister assures that his government has the will and determination to follow this path. He argues that “the other way is unacceptable” because it will lead to the destruction of both Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia.