Armenia’s Security Council Secretary presents regional security situation to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State

 

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan received today U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried, the Office of the Security Council Secretary said. 

During the meeting Armen Grigoryan presented the security situation in the region and Armenia’s views on solving key security issues.

At the request of the guest, the Secretary of the Security Council also presented the current process of normalizing the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. 

The sides highlighted the importance to continue developing the bilateral relations based on democratic values.

Iran reports 74 daily coronavirus cases, 2 deaths in one day

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. 74 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Iran in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 7, 234,597, IRNA reports. 

2 death cases were registered in Iran in the past 24 hours. The death toll in the country has risen to 141,363.

305 hospitalized patients are in critical condition. 

The total number of recoveries has reached 7,060,283.

Georgian PM arrives in Armenia on working visit, meets with Pashinyan in Dilijan

 

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili arrived in Armenia on a working visit. 

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The Georgian PM met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Dilijan town, the Armenian PM’s Office said.

The two PMs said that the high-level intensive contacts show that the Armenian-Georgian relations are dynamically developing and the political dialogue is at a high level. 

They discussed issues and prospects on the Armenia-Georgia cooperation agenda.

Views were exchanged also on the regional situation and developments. 

The sides reaffirmed the readiness to consistently deepen the friendly ties and agreed to continue the active dialogue.

Asbarez: Armenia’s President Reveals Putin Wanted to End 2020 War on Oct. 19

President Vladimir Putin of Russia (right) greets his Armenian counterpart, Vahagn Khachatryan on June 18 in St. Petersburg, Russia


Armenia’s President Vahagn Khachatryan said on Saturday that he was aware that his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, had a proposal to end the 2020 Artsakh War on October 19 less than a month after it erupted and less than a month before it ended.

Khachatryan made the remarks during a meeting with Putin in St. Petersburg, according to the official transcript of the meeting publicized by the Kremlin.

“In fact, we wanted to put an to it [hostilities] early. Somehow end the [2020 Artsakh] war, and I am aware of your efforts [to that end]. You had the opportunity on October 19 [2020]—we spoke about this with [Russian Foreign Minister] Sergei Viktorovich [Lavrov] when he was in Yerevan. But it so happened that it ended on November 9 [2020]. More important, however, is that the war stopped,” Khachatryan told Putin after thank the Russian president for his attempts to stabilize the situation and his continued alliance with Armenia.

“And after that, your efforts to ensure that no hostilities take place is very important, so that the agreements between you, the Prime Minister [of Armenia] and the President [of Azerbaijan] are actually fulfilled and observed,” added Khachatryan.

The official readout of the meeting from Khachatryan’s office does not include this portion of the quote.

The president is representing Armenia at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum—an event, which has been taking place for 25 years, according to Putin.

During a meeting with representatives of the Russian Armenian community on Friday, Khachatryan made another puzzling statement, saying that while visiting Armenia, the Russian foreign minister had admitted that Moscow had not fulfilled its obligations in Parukh, referring to the Armenian village in Artsakh’s Askeran region, which was invaded in March by Azerbaijani forces, which breached the line-of-contact that was under the command of the Russian peacekeeping forces.

Putin says "interested" in stabilization of situation in Armenia

PanARMENIAN
Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net – Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturian on Friday, June 17 that Russia understands everything that is happening in Armenia and what the situation in the country to be stable.

“We understand everything that is happening today in Armenia, around Armenia. We are determined to develop our partnership relations. We are interested in the situation in the country being stable and guaranteeing progressive development,” Putin said, according to RIA Novosti.

He noted that Armenia is a strategic ally of Russia: “We appreciate that.”

The two Presidents met on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Yerevan moves closer to new metro station

PanARMENIAN
Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net – Yerevan Mayor Hrachya Sargsyan and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Metrogiprotrans Valery Abramson have signed a contract for the design of a new metro station in the Ajapnyak district of the Armenian capital.

During a meeting in Yerevan on Saturday, June 18, Sargsyan said the development of the metro is of special importance within reforms in the city’s transport system.

The Yerevan City Council had earlier approved AMD 554 million for the design of a new metro station in the city.

Sports: Armenian triple jumper wins bronze at World Athletics Continental Tour

PanARMENIAN
Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net – Member of Armenia’s athletics team, triple jumper Levon Aghasyan has won a bronze medal at the World Athletics Continental Tour held in Marseille, France.

During his 4th attempt, however, Aghasyan sustained an injury to his right heel and could not continue with the jump.

“In any event, I’m moving forward. I will come back stronger,” he said following the event.

The Armenian athletics team earlier won 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals at the European Junior Championships held in Malta.

Sports: IFA President attends Football Federation of Armenia anniversary celebration


June 15 2022


Wednesday, 15 June 2022, 22:00 (local time)
  • The FFA was commemorating its 30th anniversary with a series of events in Yerevan

  • Mr Infantino addressed dignitaries and delegates attending the gala dinner

  • The FIFA President also participated in a small-sided match, which took place at a pitch built through the FIFA Forward Programme

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has personally congratulated the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA), as it gathered in Yerevan to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

Speaking at a gala dinner attended by dignitaries including Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin and FFA President Armen Melikbeyan, the FIFA President praised the FFA for the football development work it has championed since its establishment in 1992.

Mr Infantino singled the expansive development work carried out by the FFA to reinvest in grassroots football facilities across the country, via the FIFA Forward Programme.

“I would like to congratulate Armen and the whole Federation in Armenia for the fantastic work they are doing for our children in particular,” the FIFA President said. “The project we put together with the mini-fields in the different villages of the country is a project that looks into the future, that gives emotions, smiles and hope to thousands and thousands of children all over Armenia.”

“I would like to thank you dear Prime Minister – as well as the President of Armenia who was also with us earlier – and all of the municipalities of Armenia for helping us, along with the Federation, to mobilise the fans and to promote football.”

Earlier in the day, in the presence of President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan, President Infantino joined local and international legends for a game of football at Tsovagyugh Village – on one the pitches built through the FIFA Forward Programme.

At the evening event, the FIFA President also took the opportunity to look ahead to what promises to be a bright future for football in Armenia – from grassroots to national team level, and the prospect of a new national stadium on the horizon.

“Football brings people together, creates the team spirit that is needed – not only in Armenia but all over the world – and has this magic that makes our hearts beat,” President Infantino continued. “I’m very happy dear Prime Minister and dear friends that the next big project in Armenia is the building of a big brand new state-of-the-art national stadium.”

“FIFA will be on your side in this exciting project, which will be much more than just a stadium – it will be a landmark of the country, it will be a place that shows to the entire world how beautiful, how modern, how future-orientated Armenia is. A project to be proud of.”


Sports: Staying in their lane: Junior Olympics, Armenian Youth Olympics bringing events to Clinton

Jan Gottesman

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CLINTON – How attractive are the Clinton track and field facilities across from Clinton High School on Route 110?

Two large events – the Junior Olympics of the U.S. Track and Field of New England and the Armenian Youth Olympics – will be taking place there this summer.

The USTF event is Saturday, June 18, and the Armenian Youth Olympics is Sunday, Sept. 4.

“Both of these all-day events will be held at our prestigious Veterans Athletic Complex and we anticipate 1,000 competitors and 3,000 spectators throughout the day for The Junior Olympics,” according to the Clinton Athletics Facebook post. “The track and the surrounding parking lots will be in extreme use on those days.”

“These organizations reached out to me because of hardships that have occurred for scheduling events as some college venues are still not prepared to host these types of events,” Clinton Athletic Director John Smith said. “I spoke to David Vanasse about it since we all know Dave is a highly respected track enthusiast throughout Central Mass. and he took the ball and got it rolling.”

In addition to coach Clinton High track, Vanasse is also the district’s food service director.

Vanasse said the USTF thought Clinton was a good location because of its central location in New England.

“I brought the director here and he loved it. The facility had everything he wanted,” Vanasse said. That includes an eight-lane track. “There are not any at a high school level that has eight lanes all around, and not just the straight away. “He fell in love with the facility.”

Part of the requirements were parking, and the three lots – between the Veterans Complex, the middle and high schools – met their need. So did facilities like bathroom and concession stand. Vanasse said the agreement includes that the concessions will be run locally and benefit the Clinton Track program.

The concession stand is a “state-of-the-art concession stand” that was updated and used during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the food services department used all facilities available to run its program and deliver meals to students working remotely.

“It was another area we could prepare food and work out of,” Vanasse said.

The person organizing the Armenian Youth Olympics was also impressed by the facilities and decided to hold that event in Clinton.

The USTF program will be the larger of the two. In 2019, they had 800 elite athletes compete, ages 8 to 18, so they are geared up to handle 1,000 to 2,000 spectators.

The Armenian event should have 100 to 150 competitors.

For the June 18 competition, there will be police officers to help pedestrians cross Route 110 and an EMT on site. Vanasse will be there as the director of the track to make things go smoothly. The competition is scheduled for 9 a.m. to about 6 or 7 p.m.

“I was thinking outside the box and how phenomenal it will be for the town and Clinton track,” Vanasse said. “People will ride by and see thousands of people enjoying the facility and it could bring people to town to shop at businesses in the future. This is the first time we have done something like this and hopefully they will come back.”

Film: 2022 Golden Apricot international film festival to reflect global agenda

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo. July 10 to 17, Yerevan will be hosting the most significant cultural event, Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival. 

At a news conference on Friday Karen Avetisyan, Artistic Director of  the festival, said that this year’s event “bears post-apocalyptic  symbols” as the global tribulations the year 2020 was marked by are  still continuing. 

“Every year we focus our attention on the fact and recreation and  entertainment is of secondary importance for us in the context of the  festival. We are having our finger on the pulse of the present-day  global agenda.  The festival is not a festive event. Rather. It is  kind of laboratory with debate raging there. So we should not isolate  ourselves. Our goal is becoming part of this agenda,” Mr Khachatryan  said. 

According to tradition, the 2022 festival programme consists of three  components: International Competition, Regional Panorama and Apricot  Stone. Armenian films will participate in all the competitions. 

The festival feature is the films about the Artsakh was shot by both  Armenian and Greek, Egyptian and Argentine directors. The 19th Golden  Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival will kick off with  “Amerikatsi”  (American) by director Michael Goorjian. The film is  dedicated to the Armenian Genocide.  The documentary Invisible  Republic by Garin Hovannisian will be the last in the series  dedicated to the Artsakh war. 

This year, the festival jury will be headed by Terence (Terry)  George, an Irish screenwriter and director, who is known for The  Promise. Among the jury member will be Orwa Nyrabia, Director of  International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), won the  Vulcan Award of the Technical Artist for Petrov’s Flu, Isaki  Lacuesta, a Spanish film director from Catalonia, and Armenian film  director Nora Martirosyan (director of the film Should the Wind  Drop). 

This year, the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival  will be sponsored by the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture  and Sport and the Yerevan Municipality.