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UEFA President pledges football support for Armenia

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UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin has visited Armenia, promising UEFA’s continued backing to the country as it strives to develop and strengthen its flourishing football

FFA President Armen Melikbekyan (left) and Aleksander Čeferin cut the ribbon to reopen the renovated Abovyan City StadiumAsatur Yesayants
Mr Čeferin was in Armenia to attend celebrations to mark the 30th anniversary of the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA). In addition to talks with senior association officials, he also met the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, and other government representatives.

The UEFA President joined FFA President Armen Melikbekyan at a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the renovated City Stadium in Abovyan, refurbished with the help of funding from UEFA’s HatTrick development programme. He assured the FFA that UEFA would also provide funds to enable Armenia to fulfil plans to construct a new national football stadium in the capital Yerevan.

Excellent relations

“The relations between UEFA and the Football Federation of Armenia, and specifically, between Armen Melikbekyan and myself, could not be better,” said Mr Čeferin at the stadium event in Abovyan. “I believe that being a small country, you can develop football and increase its popularity thanks to such facilities.”

“UEFA will continue to support the Football Federation of Armenia. We hope that this support will result in the building of a new national stadium in your country.”

“The relations between UEFA and the Football Federation of Armenia could not be better.”

UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin


Stadium plans

Armen Melikbekyan said that the FFA planned to make use of the Abovyan City stadium – an all-seater venue with a maximum capacity of 3,100 seats – and outlined the progress being made to improve other venues across Armenia. “I hope that reconstruction work at Vanadzor City stadium will be finished in July,” he explained. “We are nearly there.”

“The [association] is also planning to install a floodlighting system in Gyumri City stadium, which will give us the opportunity to play football there in the evenings as well. International matches will be played there.”

Setting the development pace

The FFA is working diligently to improve Armenia’s footballing infrastructure, using its resources to improve facilities as it bids to bring more players, men and women, into the game. Armenia is a football country, and the FFA is eager to set the pace and encourage local teams to fulfil their potential at international level.

Armenia launched its new football strategy in 2020, with the aim of increasing participation levels by reinforcing grassroots, amateur and youth football structures. The number of registered players – in football and futsal – continues to increase annually, as the association works hand in hand with local clubs to make widespread improvements.

A significant challenge is finding good places for children to train and play, but with 39 new mini-pitches laid in the 2021/22 season, and various stadiums being refurbished, progress is on the right track.

Football’s prime place in Armenia

At the FFA’s 30th birthday event, Nikol Pashinyan underlined the impact of football in Armenia. “Football is very important for us,” the Prime Minister said. “It has economic, sports, socio-psychological and political significance.

“It has a political significance because team spirit is a phenomenon that has a great [potential] to really develop in the Republic of Armenia,” he added. “[We] need to develop this way of thinking, and football has an exceptional significance on the way to achieving this goal.

“Modern football is an institutional phenomenon, and I hope that through developments in football, institutional thinking will become commonplace in Armenia. I am confident that we will achieve our goals.”

UEFA a ‘reliable partner’

Mr Pashinyan thanked UEFA for its crucial help in taking football forward in Armenia, recognising the European body as “a reliable partner”, on account of its invaluable support to football development through, among others, the HatTrick scheme. “I would like to express my appreciation for the support provided by UEFA”, he said.

Armenia’s national team ahead of a recent match.Getty Images

Armenia is not only Russia’s partner, it is a strategic ally, Putin tells Khachaturyan

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Ona working visit to Saint Petersburg, President Vhagn Khachaturyan met with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

“Armenia is not only our partner, it is our strategic ally, we appreciate that,” President Putin said.

“We understand everything that is happening in and around Armenia. We are determined to develop our partnership. We are interested in the establishment of a stable situation in the region that guarantees development,” he continued.

“I hope that our meeting today will also contribute to that,” he said.

President Khachaturyan noted, in turn: “I was in St. Petersburg a long time ago. I visited a lot during the years of the Soviet Union, it was from the 1980s to 1992. This is an opportunity to see how the city has changed, and as a former mayor, I can assess that the city really looks very nice. Even then, I remember those times: there was no such purity, beauty.”

“As for the St. Petersburg conference, I am attending it for the first time, but as an economist I have always followed and highly appreciated it, because there are very interesting discussions in terms of economics. Thank you for the invitation,” President Khachaturyan said.

“The Armenian people appreciate your efforts aimed at the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. I can say that your efforts to end the war are appreciated not only by me personally, but also by the people of Armenia. It was very important that the war was stopped. It is very important for us that the agreements reached are observed,” he continued.

The Armenian president emphasized the historical friendship, and voiced hope that the fraternal relations will continue in the future.

A wide range of issues on the Armenian-Russian agenda was touched upon during the meeting.

US attaches importance to the expansion of cooperation with Armenia: PM Pashinyan receives Assistant Secretary Donfried

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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried.

The Prime Minister highlighted the continuous development and expansion of the Armenian-American relations, noting that Mrs. Donfried’s visit is another opportunity to discuss issues on the bilateral agenda. Nikol Pashinyan praised the US assistance in effectively advancing the Armenian government’s democratic reforms, adding that the development of democracy is one of the key priorities of the Government.

According to Karen Donfried, the US administration also attaches importance to the expansion and strengthening of cooperation with Armenia in various areas, therefore, support for the development of Armenia’s democratic institutions will be ongoing.

The interlocutors also referred to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus region, the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the activities of the Commission on Delimitation and Border Security between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The Prime Minister highlighted the strengthening of stability and peace in the region and stressed the need for an adequate response from the international community to provocative statements and actions undermining regional stability, peace and stability. At the same time, Nikol Pashinyan stressed the key role of the United States as a Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, emphasizing the need for the process of the comprehensive settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to take place within the framework of the Minsk Group Co-chairs’ format.

Pashinyan’s ouster a vital necessity, oppositionist says

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POLITICS 11:35 18/06/2022 ARMENIA

Opposition figure Edgar Ghazaryan, a former chief of the Armenian Constitutional Court staff and an ex-ambassador to Poland, has posted a photo of the protest against Nikol Pashinyan held in Yerevan on this day last year.

A similar opposition rally is scheduled to be in city center this evening.

“A rally is planned in Yerevan’s France Square on ,” Ghazaryan wrote on Facebook.

“We must unite and kick this nation-destroying scourge out of our public life. It is a vital necessity, which stems from the interests of our country and people,” he said.





Armenian FM responds to Azerbaijani president’s latest statements

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Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has reacted to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s statement that Armenia “is not sincere” in the process of achieving peace.

“The Armenian government has repeatedly proved its readiness to make efforts for the establishment of long-term stability and peace in the South Caucasus. At the same time, it is obvious that these efforts cannot be one-sided, and Azerbaijan must also take active and sincere steps in this direction. The establishment of peace cannot come as a result of the efforts of one side only, and peace negotiations cannot be based on the proposals of one side only,” Mirzoyan said on Friday in response to a request for comment from Armenpress.

“It is also obvious that for the success of these efforts, it is necessary to address the whole set of existing problems that have caused the conflict in order to find a solution acceptable to all parties. In this context, the statements made by official Baku about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict being settled are at least not understandable or, moreover, put under doubt the sincerity of the intention of the authorities of Azerbaijan to achieve peace. Whatever statements are made, the Nagorno-Karabakh issue continues to exist until adequate guarantees for the issues of the security of the Armenians of Artsakh and protection of all their rights, and the status of Nagorno-Karabakh arising from it are not addressed. In the modern world, the situation created as a result of use of force cannot be a solution to a problem.

“The assertion that as a result of the use of force there is no Nagorno-Karabakh at all, does not speak about the constructiveness of Azerbaijan. Needless to say that this, indeed, does not correspond to the factual reality, the most important part of which is the existence of Armenians in Artsakh as well as the presence of Russian peacekeeping forces to ensure their security, or the November 9 trilateral statement, which stopped the war and clearly defines the existence of Nagorno-Karabakh.

“The same can be said about the statements of the Azerbaijani authorities on the non-existence of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship. First of all, no one has suspended it and without the relevant decision of the international institution defining it, they cannot suspend the international mandate of the co-chairmanship, that is, to contribute to the political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In that case, it is incomprehensible that if the parties really want to negotiate sincerely, to find mutually acceptable solutions, to achieve a lasting and sustainable peace, then why should not those talks take place in the format of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmanship, which has the clear support of the international community, and non-use of the experience and potential of which is simply illogical and unreasonable,” the minister said.

Commenting on Aliyev’s claims that the Armenian side is delaying the process of unblocking the region, Mirzoyan stressed Armenia has always been interested in opening all the transport and economic infrastructures in the region.

“This is evidenced by both the trilateral statements adopted by the Russian mediation on January 11 and November 26, 2021 as well as the agreements reached in Brussels,” he said.

“I would like to emphasize that Armenia has been involved in the discussions in good faith, and the process would have been much smoother and faster if Azerbaijan would not have come up with statements on the extraterritorial corridor, which are not in line with the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020 as well as with the commitments made by the statements I mentioned.

“As for Azerbaijan’s efforts to draw parallels between the Lachin corridor and the regional transport routes to be unblocked, they obviously cannot have the same status, at least coming from the provisions of the trilateral declaration signed on November 9, 2020, which clearly define the status of the Lachin corridor. Moreover, Nagorno-Karabakh and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic have different statuses, different neighborhoods, and different security environments. Accordingly, their relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan cannot be identical.

“I would like to emphasize again that the November 9 statement envisages unblocking of all infrastructures in the region, while Azerbaijan is delaying in undertaking steps in this direction. We are ready for unblocking the region within the framework of the agreements on the preservation of the sovereignty of the countries and jurisdiction over roads, and the recent talks between the Deputy Prime Ministers of the two countries in Moscow followed this logic,” Mirzoyan said.

Preliminary probe into case involving producer Armen Grigoryan over

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The preliminary investigation into the case involving producer Armen Grigoryan has been completed, lawyers Ruben Melikyan and Armen Mashinyan said, citing the agency dealing with the probe.

“The case files have been made available to the defense lawyers for study,” they said in a statement on Saturday.

Court hearings on the case are expected to begin in July.

The lawyers reiterate that the act incriminated to Grigoryan does not contain elements of a crime under Armenia’s Criminal Code and his prosecution is politically motivated.

Grigoryan was arrested in May on charges of “humiliating national dignity” of the residents of Shirak and Ararat Provinces and questioning their national identity in various interviews.

One killed in Yerevan explosion

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According to preliminary data, one person was killed and another was injured in the wake of an explosion in Yerevan on Saturday afternoon, the Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations reported.

The incident occurred at 3/6 Arin Berd Street.

One fire and rescue squad of the ministry was dispatched to the scene.

It turned out that the explosion occurred in the area of Vellar Group LLC.

No other details were immediately available.

Armenian expert: Enemy responds to ‘peace agenda’ with war symbols

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Expert on Iran Vardan Voskanyan on Saturday again dismissed the “peace agenda” promoted by the incumbent Armenian authorities, saying Azerbaijan and Turkey respond to it with war symbols.

“The “positive” signals coming from the Erdogan regime have increased by another. Recently, former Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim presented the leader of Baku’s barbarian regime with a copy of the sword of Turkish Sultan Mehmed II, who conquered Constantinople,” he wrote on Telegram.

“At the same time, the member of Erdogan’s regime noted during its presentation that he was giving a copy of Mehmed II the Conqueror’s sword to “the Conqueror of Karabakh.”

“Leaving aside the fact that the so-called “conqueror” of Artsakh was able to seize only a small part of the second Armenian republic and was gifted larger territories exclusively by force of signature, while Artsakh never fully fell under the barbarian occupation, it is worth noting that the enemy responds to the “peace agenda” with symbols of war.

“This once again indicates that the truly far-sighted Armenian agenda should be aimed at subduing the enemy by removing the cancerous tumor called Azerbaijan from the healthy body of the South Caucasus,” Voskanyan said.

Artak Zakaryan: ‘Nikolism’ must be rooted out in Armenia and Artsakh

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Artak Zakaryan, a former deputy defense minister and a member of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Executive Body, reiterated the need for the ouster of Nikol Pashinyan and his cabinet.

“The [resistance] movement continues its struggle. Through the change of power, the country will restore its security, lasting peace, public solidarity and the well-being of its citizens. Lies, falsifications, ignorance mixed with profanity as well as defeatist politics must be completely eliminated from our country,” he wrote on Facebook.

“Armenians have always been and will remain a dignified and deferential people. Servility is inherent only to capitulators. But we are not like them, we reject political and domestic ignorance, illiteracy, wretchedness, envy, gluttony and betrayal.

“Those in power must be moral. Immoral authorities have brought common good, justice, solidarity or peace in no country. Nikolism, which has formed an immoral regime, must be eradicated in Armenia and Artsakh,” Zakaryan said.

Armenia ready to open consulate in Tabriz

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TEHRAN – The Armenian Parliament speaker has said that his country is ready to open a consulate in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz. 

Alen Simonyan, the President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, who has traveled to Tehran at the invitation of the speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, met with Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian on Thursday evening.

Simonyan said the establishment of the consulate general of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Armenia’s Syunik Province is a turning point in the relations between the two countries and announced Armenia’s readiness to establish its consulate general in Tabriz, according to the Iranian foreign ministry.

In this meeting, Amir Abdollahian called Armenia “an important friend and neighbor of the Islamic Republic of Iran”. Citing high-level political relations between the two countries, Amir Abdollahian stressed the need to develop economic cooperation and take advantage of the two countries’ diverse capacities. He expressed the Islamic Republic of Iran’s readiness to increase trade volume with Armenia to $1 billion a year.

Amir Abdollahian also referred to Iran’s principled position to support the territorial integrity of the region and stressed the unchangeability of international borders and the need to respect the sovereignty of the regional countries.