Armenia limits bioweapons cooperation with U.S. amid Russian pressure

June 3 2022
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 3, 2022

Armenia’s government has said it will no longer share with the United States samples of biological pathogens and data on disease outbreaks, amid a Russian campaign raising suspicions of American biological laboratories across the post-Soviet space.

On June 2, the government announced that it was amending a 2010 agreement between Armenia and the United States on “Cooperation in the Area of Prevention of Proliferation of Technology, Pathogens and Expertise that Could be Used in the Development of Biological Weapons.”

In Article IV of the agreement, the government noted in its decision, Armenia was obliged to “provide the U.S. Department of Defense with samples of dangerous pathogens discovered in Armenia.”

But now Armenia is working on a “Comprehensive Law on Biosafety,” in which ”it will be clearly stated that the Armenian side is not obliged to provide samples of pathogens to any state.” Further in the document, it says that the decision was made “out of the need to ensure a balanced policy with partners in the field of biosafety and international cooperation.”

The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan had not responded to requests for comment by the time this piece was posted. Calls to the press office of Armenia’s National Security Council went unanswered. Article VII of the 2010 agreement allows either side to unilaterally amend or cancel the agreement with 90 days’ written notice.

It’s not clear what motivated the decision, and government officials have not commented beyond the official notice.

But it comes as Yerevan has been fighting back accusations from Moscow that it may be harboring secret American bioweapons facilities.

Over the last several years the U.S. has funded the renovation and construction of a series of biological laboratories across Armenia, several in regional centers linked to a central lab in Yerevan. They are primarily “designed to track, monitor, and fight infections,” the U.S. Embassy has saidand to “help the nation track and secure dangerous pathogens more effectively.”

The Armenian labs are part of a larger U.S. effort to build similar labs around the world, particularly in the post-Soviet space. Russia has long cast suspicion on this network – perhaps most vigorously in Georgia – suggesting that what the Americans present as merely an effort to prevent the spread of diseases around the world is in fact a secret, nefarious anti-Russian bioweapons program.

The accusations have been coming with even more frequency since the war in Ukraine began. Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations has been particularly vocal on the issue, mostly directed at Ukraine, but not only.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in a May 23 interview, listed Armenia as one of several sites of United States-funded biological laboratories that were the objects of Russian concern.

“What’s important is transparency that allows us to ensure that these programs do not have a military dimension, as this is prohibited by the Convention [on the Prohibition of Biological and Toxin Weapons],” Lavrov said.

Lavrov said that Russia was in the process of setting up bilateral agreements with several post-Soviet countries allowing for Russia to inspect the facilities. But as far back as 2019 Yerevan and Moscow had signed an agreement allowing Russian officials, including military personnel, access to the Armenian facilities under question.

“The main purpose of this document is to honor the interests of all sides, to make sure that nobody, none of our partners, have any fears about the labs,” Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the time.

That appears not to have mollified Russia, and Armenian officials now have been expressing confusion about what more Moscow could possibly need to know.

“These issues have been raised before, we have created a working commission […] to ensure transparency. We have invited Russian colleagues and always were open to discussing any issue, any time. And we are sure that we can address any concern, which should be enough for the context of the raised issues [by Russia],” said the head of Armenia’s National Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, in a May 31 interview with local news website CivilNet.

“Maybe they have more questions, and we are discussing with our Russian partners to answer the remaining questions,” he said. “Based on a memorandum signed between the countries, we are currently negotiating over the execution of the responsibilities taken upon that memorandum,” he said. In 2021, Armenia and Russia signed a memorandum on biosecurity cooperation.

“There are internal discussions in the Armenian government, and soon we will be ready for the final discussion,” Grigoryan said.

Separately, Grigoryan has said that senior National Security Council officials had visited Moscow and “discussed all the existing issues. […] The Armenian side gave exhaustive answers to all the issues these [Russian] specialists voiced.”

Armenia has for the most part taken a low-profile position vis-a-vis Russia’s war in Ukraine. Armenia is a treaty ally of Russia; as members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization the two sides are obliged to come to each other’s defense. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, Armenia has provided diplomatic support for Moscow in United Nations votes, but otherwise has tried to keep its head down

Ani Mejlumyan is a reporter based in Yerevan.

 

Sports: Roma issue ultimatum to Mkhitaryan

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Armenia – June 3 2022

Roma have submitted an ultimatum to former Armenian international Henrikh Mkhitaryan, demanding a final answer from him this week on the matter of extending his current contract with the club, gianlucadimarzio.com reports.

The Italian club has offered the 33-year-old footballer to continue their cooperation for another year, but has not received an answer yet.

Roma have offered Mkhitaryan a salary of €3.5 million for one year.

The Armenian footballer is negotiating also with Inter, which are ready to sign a two-year deal with Mkhitaryan—and with an annual salary of €4.5 million.

Sports: When is Scotland vs Armenia? TV channel, live stream, kick-off and team news for Nations League clash

June 3 2022

SCOTLAND have the chance to bounce back from World Cup heartbreak when their Nations League campaign kicks off.

Steve Clarke’s men were bitterly disappointing in Wednesday’s play-off semi-final defeat to Ukraine at Hampden.

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Scotland’s gutted players at half time

Many of the dependable players failed to show up on the night as the wait to join the elite competition rolls on.

But they will have had a week to recover and recuperate ahead of League B, Group 1 getting under way against Armenia.

It’s the start of a quick triple header of international ties, with three games in six days.

Here’s all the info ahead of the group opener.

  • Scotland host Armenia on Wednesday, June 8
  • The evening game kicks off at 7.45pm
  • It will be played at Hampden Park
  • This game will be the first Scotland game shown on Premier Sports
  • The broadcaster takes over from Sky Sports as the channel for upcoming Scotland internationals.
  • The coverage on Premier Sports 1 begins at 7pm
  • Subscribers can watch the clash on the Premier Player

Scotland 4/9

Draw 16/5

Armenia 6/1

Odds correct from Paddy Power as of Friday, June 3.

Scotland boss Steve Clarke promised the gutted Tartan Army they’ll reach the next major tournament in Germany in two years.

Clarke said: “The first thing you have to do is suffer together. 

“I’m suffering, the coaching staff is suffering and more than anybody, the players are suffering. 

“We’ll have 24 hours our where we’ll feel sorry for ourselves. 

“Then we’ll get back on the horse and go again. 

“What we shouldn’t forget is the progress we’ve made over the last three years.

“We came into this game in really good shape but it just wasn’t our night.

“But I am convinced there is optimism for the future.”

Sports: Mkhitaryan irreplaceable but Kenny wary of a number of potent Armenians

June 3 2022
Replacing a talent of Mkhitaryan’s prowess will be impossible for manager Joaquin Caparros but Kenny has pinpointed a couple of heirs determined to render Ireland as a scalp to showcase on Saturday.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Armenia scores his team’s first goal during the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match between Armenia and Germany at Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium on November 14, 2021 in Yerevan, . (Photo by Hrach Khachatryan/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Although Henrikh Mkhitaryan is no longer part of Armenia’s armoury, Stephen Kenny has warned that successors are vying to fill the void in their first competitive campaign since their most famous player quit.

There was a sense of relief in March within Irish circles when the Roma attacker and national team skipper retired from the international scene ahead of the Nations League tilt. Among his 32 goals in 95 caps was a strike against Ireland at Aviva Stadium in 2011.

Replacing a talent of the ex-Manchester United and Arsenal player’s prowess will be impossible for their Spanish manager Joaquin Caparros but Kenny has pinpointed a couple of heirs determined to render Ireland as a scalp to showcase on Saturday.

“Josh Cullen has played against their striker Sargis Adamyan in the Belgian league,” said Kenny, assessing the strengths of the nation ranked 92nd in the world.

“He’s just won the league with Club Brugge but their best attacker is probably Tigran Barseghyan of Slovan Bratislava.

“Their midfielder Eduard Spertsyan is only 21 but last week won Player of The Year at his club in Russia, Krasnodar.

“Armenia have good attacking players but they also concede goals. When they get the first goal, they tend to do well. We just must get ourselves right; we’re on a good run of form so we want that to continue.” Fears for civil unrest in the Armenian capital have receded since Monday but a street protest has been scheduled for Friday. The Armenian football federation have been swift to assure the Irish delegation of their safety.

Meanwhile, Uefa have appointed Romanian officials to referee Saturday’s game at the Republican Stadium (KO 5pm local, 2pm Irish time). Thirty-nine-year-old Radu Marian Petrescu, who took charge of Ireland’s home Euro qualifier against Gibraltar in June 2019, will be assisted by Radu Adrian Stefan Ghinguleac and Mircea Mihail Grigoriu, with Iulian Dima acting as fourth official.

Sports: Motivation not an issue, according to Armenian skipper Varazdat Haroyan

Ireland – June 3 2022

Skipper Varazdat Haroyan has insisted Armenia’s lingering sense of injustice will not be a factor in their latest clash with the Republic of Ireland on Saturday evening.

The sides meet at the Republican Stadium in Yerevan as the new Nations League campaign gets under way, but for Armenian football fans it will rekindle memories of their team’s 2-1 Euro 2012 qualifying defeat in Dublin in October 2011.

That night, the visitors had goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky sent off for handling outside his area despite his claims that the ball had hit his chest, and their anger was compounded by referee Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez’s failure to penalise Republic striker Simon Cox for handball during the build-up.

Asked if that would provide extra motivation this time around, defender Haroyan said: “We are very motivated for tomorrow’s game. All the players and all Armenians remember the game back in 2011.

“But that game took place almost 11 years ago, a lot of time has passed since that and we have had a lot of good matches after that, so for tomorrow’s game, we are very much motivated and we will do our best to get a good result.”

Armenia are newly promoted to League B after winning their League C group last time around, and while they know life may be significantly more testing this time around, they are relishing the opportunity to test themselves at a higher level.

Coach Joaquin Caparros said: “We are promoted from League C and it’s a really good feeling. Of course we know how difficult it is going to be for us in this league, but we are confident.

“We have good players and we will do our best to compete at this level in the group generally and also in tomorrow’s game.”

Armenia head into the game looking for something of a reset after a series of indifferent results.

They made a more than creditable start to their World Cup qualifying campaign with successive wins over Liechtenstein, Iceland and Romania, but their last two competitive fixtures ended in a 5-0 defeat by North Macedonia and a 4-1 reverse at the hands of Germany, both at home, and they were trounced 9-0 in Norway during March’s round of friendlies.

Asked how his players had reacted to that horror show, Caparros said: “I don’t want anyone to remind me about that game.

“Of course it was a tough result for us to accept, but the team has already forgotten it and we are preparing for the upcoming matches.”

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Armenpress: European Weightlifting Championships: Armenia’s Tatev Hakobyan wins bronze in snatch

European Weightlifting Championships: Armenia’s Tatev Hakobyan wins bronze in snatch

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 09:14, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenian weightlifter Tatev Hakobyan (76kg) won bronze at the European Championships underway in Albania.

Tatev Hakobyan lifted 101kg and 104kg in the snatch and received a bronze medal. In the push Hakobyan didn’t lift 119kg, 120 kg and received zero.

Earlier weightlifter Rafik Harutyunyan won gold, and Andranik Karapetyan won silver in snatch.

Qualitative reform in education sector one of our most important tasks – Armenian PM addresses message

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 09:30, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan congratulated school graduates on the occasion of Last Bell, the PM’s Office said.

The message reads:

“Dear graduates of public schools,

I congratulate all of you on the Last Bell.

Today you cross one of the most important boundaries of your life, you are passing from childhood to adulthood, the first steps of which are waiting for you weeks later when you should make decisions that will directly affect the essence and quality of your future life.

The talk, of course, is firstly about choosing a profession, and I hope that our beloved teachers have managed to provide you with the skills during the school years so that you can make a right decision.

And what is that right decision? Choose a profession that you like and not others. Choose a profession that will become an action for you, will motivate you to wake up as early as possible every day and go to work with pleasure and will bring benefit to others.

I believe that every person has a mission in this life. Each of you has a mission in this life and the right selection of the profession is a process of finding the mission, which is perhaps the most important decision that you are going to make in the future.

I don’t want you to go for diplomas which sometimes give nothing, I want you to go for the mission, be it a mission of a teacher, a scientist, a doctor, a military officer, a businessman, an artist, an engineer, a police officer, a judge, a cook, a builder, a locksmith, a welder, a waiter, a farmer or a carpenter.

I want you to believe in the mission of changing the world to better, changing our homeland to better, I want you also to believe in your civil mission because you are going to have a chance to make decisions on the country’s future very soon, as a voter. I believe in you and want that you also fully believe in yourself and your future. In any case, knowledge and skills are the guarantee of that future.

Respectful teachers,

I also congratulate you, and I know that many of you and your students will have tears in your eyes today. Beyond these emotions it is the responsibility, our and yours responsibility for the further fate of students who are leaving the school today.

Our homeland is passing through difficult times and I want to reaffirm that all the problems that we have, we should search for and find their solutions first of all in education field, because all these problems, without exception, have been formed at the level of primary school or general education, sometimes and often because of their absence or incompleteness.

Today our government is carrying out large-scale reforms in general education sector. These reforms are focused on the access to quality education and the emphasis on the uniqueness of the role of a teacher with all its consequences and results. During yesterday’s Cabinet meeting I announced that the qualitative reform of the education sector is one of our most important actions, and we have nothing more important to do. There is no exaggeration here.

Dear teachers, dear graduates,

Today is the last class in schools, but life gives us lessons every day, and I wish all of us high progress in that lifelong study. For the sake of our homeland, our generations and our fallen heroes”.

62-year-old ethnic Armenian businessman shot dead in downtown Moscow

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 10:36, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. 62-year-old ethnic Armenian businessman Hovhannes Kamaryan was shot dead by an unknown man in downtown Moscow, a source of law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti.

Hovhannes Kamaryan was wanted by the Police of Armenia (preparing murder for profit).

The man suspected in the murder of Hovhannes Kamaryan has been arrested.

The incident occurred in Moscow’s Komsomolsky Avenue.

Criminal case has been initiated.

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Armenia-Russia-Azerbaijan deputy prime ministerial task force to meet in Moscow June 3

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 10:45, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. The working group led by the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan dealing with the unblocking of regional communications will meet in Moscow, Russia, on June 3, the Office of Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan said.

The last meeting of the Deputy PMs was held in December 2021.

After international recognition of Artsakh it will be possible to consider issue of joining Armenia – State Minister

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 10:57, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. The authorities of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic will continue their efforts aimed at the international recognition, State Minister of Artsakh Artak Beglaryan said in an interview to RIA Novosti.

“We will continue making efforts for the international recognition of the Republic of Artsakh. After the international recognition of the independence of Artsakh it will be possible to consider also the issue of the republic joining Armenia”, the State Minister said.

He said that at this moment Azerbaijan “feels strong”, moreover, this country is receiving a military-political support by Turkey, therefore, he added, that the authorities of Artsakh will search for ways in order to “gradually”, step by step solve their issues, and later already through direct negotiations with Azerbaijan. According to him, for this Azerbaijan should be ready for peace.

The State Minister said that contacts are always being held with Armenia over the possibility of the recognition of the Republic of Artsakh.

He said it could be claimed that Armenia has actually recognized Nagorno Karabakh because there are horizontal ties between the two republics “like equal with equal”.