Newspaper: New, scandalous arrests expected at Armenia MoD

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YEREVAN. – Iravunk daily of Armenia writes: Before the [parliamentary] committee of inquiry begins its work, “evil tongues” say that it has already found culprits. Moreover, some of those guilty are being summoned for active questioning these days in various cases exposing the circumstances of the [44-day Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)] war [in the fall of 2020].

According to the rumors circulating among the authorities’ circles, new, scandalous arrests are expected at the MoD soon. According to rumors hanging in the air, the staff considered close to Artak Davtyan [the former Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces] have especially been taken into consideration.

Armenia parliament deputy speaker from opposition: We will lose road to Berdzor (Lachin)

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An alternative road is being built by Azerbaijan, to which it seems that [Armenian PM] Nikol [Pashinyan] and [Azerbaijani President Ilham] Aliyev have a conspiratorial agreement that we will lose today’s Berdzor (Lachin) road. Resistance Movement coordinator Ishkhan Saghatelyan—the National Assembly deputy speaker from the opposition “Armenia” Faction and a representative of the Supreme Body of the opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Dashnaktsutyun Party of Armenia—stated this during Friday’s press conference at France Square in downtown Yerevan.

“That is, a bypass road is being built to [Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) capital] Stepanakert, which is being built now and will be put into operation in 2-3 months. If that road works, it means that we will completely lose the Berdzor region (…). Most importantly, all our utilities—that is, [natural] gas, electricity—will fall under the control of the enemy. This means we will be in complete dependence, and what we were saying the ‘de-Armenianization of Artsakh,’ we also mean this. This is another conspiratorial plan,” Saghatelyan said.

Baku deporting Sputnik Azerbaijan chief editor

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The State Migration Service of Azerbaijan has not permitted Belarusian citizens Veronika Antonova-Trizno and her husband Anton Pavlov to continue working in Azerbaijan, Haqqin.az reported.

“It is worth noting that Veronica Antonova-Trizno holds the position of Editor-in-Chief of Sputnik Azerbaijan [news] agency. Her husband held the position of producer in the same agency.

This information was also presented to reporters by the head of the public relations department of the State Migration Service, Elnur Kalantarli. He noted that the applications to extend the work [in Azerbaijan] of the noted persons were denied. This automatically nullifies as well the right of residence in the country,” Haqqin.az added.

Mirzoyan to CSTO FMs: Question of Azerbaijan incursion of Armenia sovereign territory remains open

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Armenia has been and remains committed to active and proactive cooperation within the CSTO, aimed at strengthening cooperation between member states—including the coordination and intensification of foreign policy in the international arena. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated this following Friday’s meetings—in Yerevan—of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

Mirzoyan said that during these meetings, the trends of development the situation in the world and the region, as well as security issues were discussed, and the improvement of the CSTO crisis response mechanisms—which is a priority of Armenia’s CSTO chairmanship—were reflected on.

“In January, the organization responded to the events in Kazakhstan in time. But the question in connection with the incursion of Azerbaijani troops into the sovereign territory of Armenia in May 2021 still remains open,” the Armenian FM said.

According to him, they also considered the implementation of the agreements reached at the level of CSTO heads of state.

As a result of the aforementioned meetings, the statement of the Council of CSTO Foreign Ministers on international security issues, the plan of consultations, as well as the venue and date of the next meeting—which will take place also in Yerevan in the fourth quarter of the year—were approved.


Protester Tatev Soghoyan apprehended in front of Armenian presidential residence

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Tatev Soghoyan, who was alone holding a peaceful protest outside the Armenian presidential residence, was apprehended.

“I was apprehended from Baghramyan 26,” Soghoyan wrote on her Facebook page.

Aspram Krpeyan, a deputy from the “Armenia” bloc, also wrote about it on her Facebook page. “Our Tatev has just been apprehended, with disproportionate, brutal force and bodily harm. I will report additional details a little later,” she said.

“Tatev went to Baghramyan 26 for a peaceful protest, demanding that her uncle, who was captured during the 44-day war, and other captives be returned to her homeland,” Krpeyan noted.

Protest held outside Armenian presidential palace

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Opposition leaders and supporters on Friday staged a protest outside the Armenian presidential palace in central Yerevan hosting a CSTO summit.

Demonstrators demanding Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation marched towards the presidential palace from France Square in the morning to tell the CSTO foreign ministers that the current authorities have no mandate to negotiate on behalf of Armenia and Artsakh.

Opposition MPs made statements and protesters chanted anti-Pashinyan slogans near the palace heavily guarded by police officers.

“Today, we communicated a clear message,” Hayastan bloc MP Gegham Manukyan said. “Every delegation [visiting Armenia] now realizes that the situation in Armenia has changed and one should not make long-term plans with those in power.”

He reiterated that there is a political crisis in Armenia, which the Resistance Movement is striving to resolve. Afterwards, Manukyan urged protesters to return to France Square to plan their further actions.

Ishkhan Saghatelyan: If new road is commissioned, we will lose Berdzor

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Opposition leader and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan on Friday accused the Armenian authorities of plotting to cede to Azerbaijan the Berdzor (Lachin) road linking Artsakh and Armenia.

Speaking at a briefing in France Square in central Yerevan on Friday, he said that Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev “have seemingly reached an agreement”, as a result of which Armenia will lose control over the Berdzor road.

“A bypass road is being built to Stepanakert, which is expected to be commissioned in two or three months. If it happens, we will completely lose control over the Berdzor district, Aghavno and a number of other Armenian villages,” Saghatelyan noted.

“Most importantly, our all communications, including the electricity and gas networks, will be taken over by Azerbaijan. As a result, we will become totally dependent on Azerbaijan and there will be no Armenians left in Artsakh,” he said.

Saghatelyan promised to address the issue in detail at the next opposition rally.

EP should have clearly criticized Turkey’s destructive role in Karabakh conflict – EAFJD

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The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) issued a statement on the adoption of the annual progress report on Turkey by the European Parliament on Tuesday. The full statement is provided below.

“The European Parliament (EP) adopted its annual progress report on Turkey. As in the past 6 years, the EP calls on Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide, referring to its resolution adopted on 15 April 2015 on the centenary of the Armenian Genocide.

Thus, the European Parliament:

– urges Turkey to commit to a genuine reconciliation between the Turkish and Armenian peoples, including settling the dispute about the Armenian Genocide and fully comply with its obligations to protect Armenian and other cultural heritage;

– calls on the EU and its Member States to examine the possibility of banning the right-wing extremist movement “Grey Wolves” in EU countries;

– urges Turkish authorities to increase their efforts to effectively address the dire situation of Armenians and other minorities in the country;

– is concerned that Turkey’s foreign policy in recent years contradicts the common goals of the EU’s foreign and security policy, especially with regard to the Caucasus;

– considers that Turkey is persistently further from EU values and standards.

The EAFJD welcomes the EP report, in particular, the aspect concerning the recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

Nevertheless, the EAFJD considers that the European Parliament should have clearly criticized Turkey’s destructive role in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, as it did in its last year’s report.

While evaluating the process of the ongoing dialogue between Turkey and Armenia, the EP and the EU should urge Turkey to refrain from putting any preconditions, in particular, relating the process of the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation with the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and thus serving the interest of the third party , i.e. Azerbaijan. Unfortunately, until now the Turkish intentions during a dialogue have been either an imitation and or aimed at imposing its own will – a process which has little to do with genuinely coming to terms with its own past .

We will continue keeping these issues in the focus of our attention.”

Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation impossible amid threats of force, says opposition leader

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Delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border must start only after Azerbaijan pulls out its forces from Armenian’s sovereign territory they occupied in May 2021, opposition leader and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan told reporters in Yerevan’s France Square on Friday.

He reiterated that a border delimitation and demarcation process cannot be carried out amid threats of force by Azerbaijan.

“This process must be launched only after the Azerbaijani troops withdraw from Armenian’s sovereign territory. Otherwise, it would be a forced process rather than a part of peace talks,” he said, pointing to the government’s failure to protect Armenia’s interests.

Saghatelyan accused the authorities of holding behind-the-scenes talks where “no red lines are set”.

“Obviously, a process is taking place behind our back, where everyone is involved, except for us and the people,” he added.