Armenia`s defense minister responds to critics

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.After reforms in the country’s Ministry of Defense, Armenia will have a new model with the first minister of defense will be chief of the General Staff, Defense  Minister Suren Papikyan stated in an interview with the Public TV of  Armenia. 

“Reforms are being implemented in army management. These are not  substantial reforms. The Armed Forces will only deal with defense of  the country and combat training. Other departments will deal with  procurement and services. That is, nonmilitary personnel will perform  numerous duties, to start with rear services,” the minister said. 

The relevant bill will soon be submitted to Armenia’s Parliament. 

As regards criticism by some circles in Armenia over lack of reforms  and arms procurement, Mr Papikyan said he has no intention to  publicize the government’s plans. Armenia’s army must be modernized  and made more efficient and must ensure the country’s sovereignty.  The minister is critical of the people speaking of the problems in  the army in a provocative manner. 

“They are doing it on purpose. Some processes cannot be openly  discussed. And it is not only physical movement of arms to Armenia,”  the minister said. Those speaking of that can receive the information  they are interested in, he added. 

“We have started transition to processional army and we are going to  initiate legislation soon. Professional army will be organically  linked with fixed-term service,” Mr Papikyan said.

“At present, we are carrying out huge fortification work along the  border, and this work is under my personal control,” he said. 

About 13 companies are now carrying out road construction work, with  simultaneous engineering work under way. 

“The roads lead to the frontline. Our task is to fully provide both  the road network and the frontline in summer. Engineering work is  under way on the frontline,” Mr Papikyan said. 

Chief of the General Staff Artak Davtyan was dismissed on February  24, 2022. Vice-Chief Kamo Kochunts has since been Acting Chief of the  General Staff. 

Armenian side not responsible for skirmishes – minister

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.There is some tension along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, incidents occur, and Armenia’s Ministry of Defense is informed of that. In some cases Azerbaijan  disseminates disinformation on Armenian troops allegedly violating  the ceasefire, Armenia’s Defense Minister Suren Papikyan said in an  interview with the Public TV of Armenia. 

“Armenia’s armed forces prevent ceasefire violations by silencing the  enemy with retaliations. That is, we are not responsible for  skirmishes, and I hope that the neighbor’s armed forces will do the  same, and we will be able to achieve stable peace,” the minister  said. 

Asked about pile-up of Azerbaijani forces and a possibility of war,  Mr Papikyan could not make any assessments. 

“In any case Armenia’s armed forces must be ready to ensure security  of our borders. We do not see any threats now,” the minister said. 

Asked about the army’s morale, Mr Papikyan said post-war recovery is  a difficult process, but the morale is high. 

“We have to work, to ensure rear security, trust the army. The army  is awaiting support, including moral support. And we must follow this  way, and organic ties between the army and society must work,” Mr  Papikyan said. 

He reported that the draft is scheduled for June 13 to July 31. 

“This autumn our conscript will be trained in training battalions  after which they will be sent to military units,” the minister said. 

Resistance Movement members continue protests in Yerevan

ARMINFO
Armenia – June 7 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Resistance Movement members demanding Armenian Premier Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation marched from France Square to the office of the EU Delegation to Armenia. 

The protesters are chanting ‘Armenia without Nikol!’, ‘Nikol is a  traitor!’. They are holding posters reading “Open your eyes”, “What  happened to European values?”, “EU what the double standard?” 

The Resistance Movement marched toward the office of the EU  Delegation to Armenia in protest at European agencies’ passive stance  on law-enforcers’ actions against peaceful protesters.

Armenia Defense Minister: At this stage we see no danger of war with Azerbaijan

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Armenia – June 7 2022

At the moment a huge amount of work is carried out on the arrangement of the border, this work is under my direct supervision, Defense Minister Suren Papikyan said in an interview with the Public Television.

“Now we are building roads with about 13 companies, mainly road construction companies.  These are the roads that lead to the front line. We face the task of fully providing both the road network and the front line in the summer period.  In parallel, engineering work is being carried out on the front line,” he said, assuring that the state of the border equipment, which was before the war, “will change by the end of the year.”

Speaking about the situation on the border, the minister noted that there is some tension on the border, although there are times when Azerbaijan spreads misinformation about ceasefire violations by the Armenian Armed Forces.

“As a rule, the Armenian Armed Forces prevent the violation of the ceasefire by silencing the enemy. That is, when there is an exchange of fire, it is not on our initiative. And I hope that the representatives of the armed forces of the neighboring country will act in the same way and we will be able to ensure the current peaceful situation and achieve lasting peace,” he said.

 “I cannot make such assessments now; in any case, Armenian armed forces must be ready to secure our borders. At this stage, we see no danger,” Suren Papikyan said.

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Newspaper: Armenia authorities’ efforts to stop waves of protest in diaspora are in vain

NEWS.am
Armenia – June 7 2022

YEREVAN. – Past daily of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: Various diaspora figures, as well as the Armenian communities of cities with a large number of Armenians, regularly express their support and assistance for the actions of Armenia’s opposition.

According to Past newspaper’s information, the RA authorities have sent a special instruction to Armenia’s embassies and consulates in countries with a large Armenian community, as well as to diplomatic missions, to stop the holding of anti-government actions—especially the making of anti-[PM] Pashinyan calls—by all possible options and means.

Our MFA source also conveys that an attempt was made to include influential figures of the Armenian diaspora, as well as the leaders of the Armenian community, in the process of stopping the wave of protests, but all efforts were in vain.

According to our information, the embassies have reported that the dissatisfaction is quite high and the waves of protest—strong, so it is practically impossible to prevent them by any artificial means.

Newspaper: Artsakh Defense Army ex-commander summoned for questioning about 20 times

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Armenia – June 7 2022

YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: Zhoghovurd daily has learned that a noteworthy situation has arisen at the Department of Investigation of Especially Important Cases of the General Military Investigation Department of the RA Investigative Committee. In particular, the investigative body actively summons officials of the Armed Forces for questioning.

We were informed that the former Chief of the General Staff of the RA Armed Forces, Onik Gasparyan, and the former Commander of the [Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)] Defense Army, Jalal Harutyunyan, as well as other former officials of the General Staff of the Armed Forces have been summoned for questioning these days.

Moreover, according to the information we received, the investigative body will also transfer former Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan from Yerevan-Kentron penitentiary to the military investigative—again for interrogation. According to the information we received, the investigative body will interrogate him in the framework of criminal cases initiated as a result of the [44-day Artsakh] war [in the fall of 2020].

By the way, according to the exclusive information of Zhoghovurd daily, Jalal Harutyunyan has already been summoned to the investigative body for questioning about 20 times, and Onik Gasparyan has been summoned for questioning about 10 times.

Noteworthy disclosures and arrests are expected in the near future.

Artsakh Diocese Primate: Azerbaijan wants to replace Dadivank’s Armenian clergy with Baku’s Russian Diocese servants

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Armenia – June 7 2022

There is information that Azerbaijan wants to ask the Russian side so that the Armenian clergy of Dadivank Monastery are replaced by the clergy of the Russian Diocese of Baku. Bishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, Primate of the Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, told Armenian News-NEWS.am about this.

“I believe this information is completely in line with Azerbaijan’s policy pursued today. They do everything to bring what they want to fruition and remove our clergymen from Dadivank. They saw that they could not achieve anything with the visits of the Udis, and [therefore] they resorted to this option.

Besides the fact that they will remove the Armenian clergy, they will also say that there is no need for Russian peacekeepers [in Artsakh] anymore. I am sure that the Russian Orthodox Church will not give way to that move,” said Bishop Abrahamyan.

The Primate of the Artsakh Diocese added that intensive negotiations are underway to resume the entry of Armenian pilgrims to Dadivank.

Minor detained in connection with June 3 clashes in Yerevan is released

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Armenia – June 7 2022

The Yerevan Court of First Instance denied the motion to arrest Aghasi Khachatryan, 17, and released him from detention. His legal defender Sergey Harutyunyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am about this.

“This can be considered a rather positive process for the case. Besides, this proves that there are still honest and decent judges left in the system,” the attorney said.

Khachatryan was detained along the lines of the criminal case into the June 3 clashes between police and participants in the opposition Resistance Movement at the Proshyan-Demirchyan intersection— near government mansions

The minor was charged with carrying out mass riots.

Blankspot: New documents give unique insight into how talks went after Karabakh war

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Armenia – June 7 2022

The Swedish portal Blankspot was provided with documents that give a unique insight into how the negotiations took place in the aftermath of the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh during the time of Ann Linde as chairman of the OSCE. Among other things, they show that the allocation of additional resources to reach a peace agreement was not a priority.

Earlier, the portal wrote about the cooperation of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs with ISDP, a research institute receiving money from Azerbaijan. This cooperation took place when Foreign Minister Ann Linde served as OSCE Chairperson in 2021 and was responsible for initiating peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan following the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Blankspot has reviewed publicly available documents reflecting the initial peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan following the Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Approximately 75-80% of the documents are classified, and the rest of them were edited after checking the secrecy in the Foreign Ministry. Despite this, documents show intense negotiations and the presence of Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde at the initial peace talks between the warring parties.

At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave money to the research institute ISDP, which has far-reaching ties with Azerbaijan.

In a dossier sent to the MFA registrar, Blankspot requested all correspondence with accompanying attachments between MFA officials for the OSCE chairmanship and Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as correspondence with the Minsk Group chair countries (Russia, France and the United States).

In response, Blankspot received 6 documents:

1. E-mail correspondence with the American delegation of the Minsk Group on November 2, 2020, a week before the signing of the ceasefire statement.

2. Briefing for Ann Linde from the Minsk Group on November 12, 2020, three days after the ceasefire.

3. Briefing by the Ambassador of Sweden to Azerbaijan at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on November 25, 2020. This was before the Swedish chairmanship of the OSCE.

4. Summary of Ann Linde’s visit to Azerbaijan on March 14-15, 2021, when the OSCE was supposed to initiate peace talks.

5. Summary of Ann Linde’s visit to Armenia on March 16, 2021 for the same purpose.

6. Summary of Ann Linde’s talks with the ambassadors of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the continuation of peace talks, 13 May 2021.

In short, the documents reveal trust issues between the warring parties and the OSCE, as well as differing views on such important issues as the status of Armenian prisoners of war. The data also shows that the OSCE considers Russia’s presence in Nagorno-Karabakh to be consistent with the previous 2009 peace talks (Madrid Principles).

In addition, the documents serve as a timeline of how the initial peace talks developed within the OSCE.

The first document relating to the final stages of the war (November 2, 2020) states that Sweden has started negotiations with the co-chairs of the Minsk Group (France, Russia and the United States) and the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman Andrzej Karspzyk. The latter acted as the closest adviser to Ann Linde during the OSCE chairmanship.

It appears from the correspondence that the American co-chair Andrew Schofer wanted to make sure that Ann Linde during the Swedish chairmanship would stick to the same line as the Minsk Group had up to this point.

Among other things, the issue of a Scandinavian peacekeeping force instead of a Russian one was raised. The American co-chair of the Minsk Group stressed that Russia plans to deploy its own peacekeeping contingents. The United States preferred to find alternatives, or at least be able to offer them in the long run.

It also appears that the United States was disappointed that three previous ceasefire attempts during the war were quickly thwarted. The US delegate states that they believe Armenia wants an immediate ceasefire for humanitarian operations, while the Azerbaijani side does not want a ceasefire until a package agreement on “substantial negotiations” is concluded.

The US delegate also called it “ridiculous” to continue negotiations on a ceasefire when the warring parties did not follow what they had already agreed to.

In addition, it appears that both warring parties wanted to increase the budget for the OSCE’s efforts in the peace talks to ensure that more confidence-building measures are taken. The representative of Sweden rejected the request.

Finally, Karspzyk criticizes both sides for not being afraid of the fact that the war threatens the “existence of the OSCE”.

On November 12, three days after the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan with Russian help, Ann Linde requested a briefing from the Minsk Group.

The American co-chair said at a briefing that it is useless to start peace talks between the parties until they are “genuinely” ready to take this step. Surprisingly, it is also noted that the parties have several points in common, although these points are confidential.

The document notes that the deployment of Russian peacekeeping forces is in line with the 2009 Madrid Principles agreed within the framework of the OSCE. One of the points was that Nagorno-Karabakh would be guarded by international troops until a referendum on the status of the region was held.

The document says that the idea of a Scandinavian peacekeeping force was abandoned. This is mainly due to the fact that, as Ann Linde notes, “Sweden is not neutral, it is non-aligned”. In addition, she adds “we would need to carefully consider any future inquiries – a process that requires time.”

It is noted that the role of Ann Linde as OSCE Chairperson is to coordinate the implementation of the field presence with the participating States and initiate peace negotiations.

The November 25 email correspondence, in which Swedish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Christian Camille describes his preparatory meetings, is almost entirely confidential. The only thing that is clear is that he met with assistant Mehriban Aliyeva, who is also the wife of President Ilham Aliyev, and vice president. This indicates that Azerbaijan is curious about what Sweden’s position will be during its forthcoming OSCE chairmanship.

The statements of Azerbaijan on March 14-15 and those of Armenia on March 16 are more complete. Previous documents indicated that the OSCE was not going to meet with the parties unless they were sincerely interested in negotiations, and Ann Linde’s visits to countries led to the first such high-level talks since the war.

Ann Linde met with the top leadership and foreign ministers of both countries.

The meeting with Ilham Aliyev in Azerbaijan was held in “good spirits,” writes Ambassador Christian Camille. Much of the text is confidential, but Ann Linde emphasizes that the Minsk Group format is suitable for “facilitating” peace efforts.

In addition, Ann Linde touched upon the issue of the treatment of prisoners of war, which was one of the most acute problems of the post-war period.

Shortly after the war, Armenia handed over all the prisoners of war to Azerbaijan, and up to 200 Armenians remained in Azerbaijani captivity. Several human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, have accused Azerbaijan of failing to comply with the rules regarding prisoners of war. At a meeting with Ilham Aliyev, Ann Linde emphasizes the importance of their return in accordance with international law.

The documents also state that in a subsequent press conference the next day with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, Ann Linde raised the issue again, but Bayramov took the floor and stated that the Armenians were captured after November 10, so they are not considered prisoners of war. .

The way Ilham Aliyev discussed this issue in a conversation with Ann Linde is confidential. However, from the video recording of the conversation between the Aliyevs and the Erdogans, it became known that the prisoners of war were considered a good trump card against Armenia.

Since then, there have been several exchanges of prisoners of war in exchange for Armenia providing Azerbaijan with a map of minefields.

Since then, Ann Linde, like the International Committee of the Red Cross, has referred to prisoners of war as “prisoners”. However, the Red Cross has indicated that the status of the prisoners must be resolved between Azerbaijan and Armenia and is ready to ensure a safe transfer. The difference between the status of “prisoner” and “prisoner of war” is whether the detainee is subject to the provisions of the Geneva Conventions.

From the documents of the March 16 meetings in Armenia, it appears that Ann Linde, in addition to meetings with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and then Foreign Minister Ara Ayvazyan, also held a brief informal and undocumented meeting with representatives of Stepanakert.

In a conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the importance of adding additional resources to the peace negotiations was emphasized, which was also announced on November 2, 2020 and then rejected by the Swedish delegation. Ayvazyan also stressed the fear of the resumption of a full-scale war, which could lead to a new Armenian genocide.

During the conversation with Pashinyan, he again raised the issue of prisoners of war, and also expressed the hope that the Swedish chairmanship in the OSCE would contribute to the final settlement of the conflict, taking into account the status of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Ayvazyan also expressed concern that the Armenian cultural heritage is under threat from Azerbaijan in the large territories seized by Baku.

As Blankspot reports, those fears came true in February 2022. And this despite the fact that the issue was raised at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

Finally, Ann Linde emphasized that a final peace agreement was not Sweden’s priority during the OSCE chairmanship, but rather stated that the ceasefire was respected.

Here is what is written in the documentation: “Sweden’s priorities within the presidency were mentioned. The ceasefire agreement was only such, not a final peace agreement. Here, the OSCE could contribute with further conflict resolution efforts.”

The latest document dated May 13, 2021 states that Linde called for relevant meetings with the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan. The reason is reports of Armenia accusing Azerbaijan of invading the Armenian region of Syunik on May 12.

While the Armenian foreign minister highlighted the importance of the world community distancing itself from Azerbaijan’s actions, the Azerbaijani foreign minister argues that the borders are not clear after the 2020 war.

Blankspot asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about priorities during the presidency of the OSCE. An email to press secretary Ann Linde mentions reports that the budget has not changed despite the war and that Linde, during her visit to Armenia, announced that a ceasefire is taking precedence over a peace deal.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded as follows: “Sweden and the EU welcomed the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan as it put an end to the fighting. However, the ceasefire was only a first step towards a peace agreement. During the Swedish Presidency, the work for the parties to take further steps towards a peace agreement was a high priority. It was hard work shortly after an armed conflict with many dead and with great human suffering. The Minsk Group and the Presidency’s personal representative have made efforts to move the process forward.”

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Armenian News note 

The Document in Swedish can be found at the following link:

In new report on Turkey, European Parliament calls for recognition of Armenian Genocide, urges ban on Grey Wolves

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – June 7 2022

Without clear and significant progress on EU-related reforms, Parliament cannot envisage resuming accession negotiations with Turkey, warned MEPs on Tuesday.

In a report adopted on Tuesday by 448 votes in favor, 67 against and 107 abstentions, MEPs warn that in spite of Turkey’s repeated statements that it aims to become an EU member, over the past two years the country has consistently gone back on its commitments in relation to the accession process.

Referring to the European Parliament resolution of 15 April 2015 on the centenary of Armenian Genocide, the MEPs once again encourage Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

The European Parliament commends the recent rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia with regard to the decision to start bilateral contacts, the appointment of special representatives and the resumption of flights between the two countries; considers this attempt a highly positive development which has a positive impact on prosperity and security in the region; encourages both sides to pursue these efforts with a view to fully normalizing their relations and calls for the EU to actively support this process.

The Parliament encourages Turkey to pave the way for genuine reconciliation between the Turkish and Armenian peoples, including settling the dispute of the Armenian Genocide, and to fully respect its obligations to protect Armenian and other cultural heritage; expresses the hope that this may lead to a dynamic of normalization of relations in the South Caucasus; further welcomes Turkey’s diplomatic efforts to normalize relations with various countries in the Middle East, especially Israel; encourages Turkey, once again, to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

The report also urges Turkey’s authorities to increase their efforts to effectively address the dire situation of Armenians and other minorities in the country.

The European Parliament remains worried that the racist right-wing extremist movement known as the Grey Wolves, which is closely linked to the ruling coalition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), is spreading not only in Turkey but also in EU Member States. It calls for the EU and its Member States to examine the possibility of banning their associations in EU countries; calls on the Member States to closely monitor.