Opening Iranian consulate in Kapan, Syunik expected to boost cooperation, trade – says ambassador

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 12:07, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS.A state-level agreement exists between Armenia and Iran on Iran opening its consulate in the Armenian town of Kapan in Syunik Province, the Iranian Ambassador to Armenia  Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri told ARMENPRESS. “The work has started, but we haven’t yet acquired the relevant territory. This proves the significance of this province for Iran and Armenia,” the ambassador added.

Ambassador Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri said the opening of the consulate will create very good opportunities for cooperation between Armenian border provinces and Iran’s border provinces – with Tabriz, West Azerbaijan province in terms of boosting trade turnover.

“We are planning cooperation in various directions between bordering provinces, in scientific, academic, economic and other areas, we are also developing very good projects in tourism, which will take place in Syunik very soon, and this can help for the two peoples getting to know each other better,” the ambassador said.

In December 2021, the Iranian government approved opening a consulate in the Armenian town of Kapan.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry then said that Armenia will also open a consulate in Iran, without specifying in which city.

Catholicosate of Great House of Cilicia always stands by people of Artsakh:Catholicos Aram I receives Parliament Speaker

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 12:07, 27 May 2022

 YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. The delegation led by Speaker of Parliament of Artsakh Artur Tovmasyan met on May 26 with Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, His Holiness Aram I in Antelias, the Parliament of Artsakh said in a news release.

The meeting was also attended by Primate of Armenian Diocese of Tehran, His Eminence Archbishop Sepuh Sarkissian.

Artur Tovmasyan and his delegation members presented the current situation in Artsakh, the fair and unchanged demands of the people and authorities to Catholicos Aram I.

In his remarks His Holiness Aram I said that the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia always stands by the people of Artsakh and supports in expressing the will of the right to sovereignty.

In this respect Aram I reiterated the full support of the Dioceses of the Catholicosate and the nation to the people of Artsakh.

Armenian artillery forces hold live-fire exercises involving Smerch Multiple Rocket Launchers, heavy mortar systems

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 12:27, 27 May 2022

ARMAVIR, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Armed Forces held live-fire military exercises involving artillery divisions.

9K58 Smerch Multiple Rocket Launchers and the 120mm 2S12 heavy mortar systems were used in the drills held at the Baghramyan Training Facility in Armavir.

Colonel Ruben Gasparyan of the Armenian Ground Forces said that the purpose of the exercises is to check the level of readiness of the artillery units, to raise combat readiness, morale, strengthen stamina, improve the commander’s skills of commanding the units and perfect the harmonization of actions of various units.

“Under the scenario of the drills, the involved units held offensive and defensive operations drills, and taking into account the experience of the military actions in the 2020 war exercises are held also in ‘besieged’ scenarios,” Colonel Gasparyan said.

The troops also deployed the 1B44 Ulybka Meteorological Radar System, which is used for calculating wind speed, atmospheric pressure, temperature and other essential data that is required for the operators of the Smerch Multiple Rocket Launchers before launch.

1B44 Ulybka Meteorological Radar System

The 9K58 Smerch Multiple Rocket Launcher is intended to defeat enemy personnel, armored targets, artillery batteries, air defense systems, command posts, airfields and ammunition depots. It has a maximum firing range of 90 kilometers.

9K58 Smerch Multiple Rocket Launcher firing rocket during exercises

The  120mm 2S12 heavy mortar system used in the drills is designed to destroy enemy targets with a maximum range of 7800 meters.

120mm 2S12 in action during exercises




Iranian envoy says new gas swap agreement likely with Armenia soon

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 12:30, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Iranian Ambassador to Armenia  Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri says a new cooperation in gas swap is likely to start between Armenia and Iran soon.

“There are technical and specialized issues that relevant experts are studying and discussing. It wouldn’t be right for us to say something until it’s not completed. Let’s wait for the technical, specialized results, but whatever the result will be is going to be beneficial for both countries,” the ambassador told reporters.

He said that one of the important topics discussed during the 17th Armenian-Iranian Inter-Governmental Session were the energy agreements, including gas swap.

Earlier in May, Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji  for swapping Turkmenistan’s natural gas to Armenia.

Short-term solutions to conflicts bring long-term sufferings – President of Montenegro says in Yerevan

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 12:35, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan held a meeting with the visiting President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović.

Speaker Simonyan noted that in the 16 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, President Đukanović’s visit is the first high-level visit.

The sides discussed the circle of bilateral partnership, emphasizing inter-parliamentary ties. Effective and continuous dialogue between the legislative bodies was viewed as a priority, with the parliamentary friendship groups expected to greatly contribute to this.

Comprehensive cooperation with the EU and the issues of regional security and establishing lasting peace were discussed.

Speaking on the post-war situation, Speaker Simonyan highlighted practical support of international partners in resolving the outstanding humanitarian issues.

President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović said that short-term solutions to conflicts are followed by long-term sufferings, with severe consequences for the countries.

President Đukanović said he will discuss the issue of the Armenian POWs, including civilians, who are still held in Azerbaijan with his administration and also international partners.

President Đukanović said they have goodwill for the region and expect stability. He said that for any country – especially small countries like Armenia and Montenegro, in such difficult situations what matters is to preserve identity.

Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem receives soldiers wounded in 2020 Artsakh War

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 12:43, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Beatitude Archbishop Nourhan Manoogian received a group of soldiers wounded in the 2020 Artsakh War, as well as members of Parliament of Armenia and officials, Chairman of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Fr. Koryun Hovnan Baghdasaryan said on social media.

On May 23 the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defense and Security Affairs organized a meeting with the soldiers in the National Assembly. It was stated that several soldiers, who suffer disability as a result of the 2020 War, will visit Jerusalem for vacation.

A decision was made that the first group of soldiers would depart for Jerusalem on May 26, accompanied by MPs from the ruling Civil Contract faction Narek Zeynalyan and Lusine Badalyan.

Finance Minister holds meeting with Asian Development Bank Armenia Country Director

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 13:33, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Finance Tigran Khachatryan held a meeting with Asian Development Bank (ADB) Country Director for Armenia Paolo Spantigati.

Khachatryan thanked the ADB for cooperation and attached importance to the productive partnership established with the organization, the Ministry of Finance said in a press release.

The agenda of the meeting included issues relating to the development of the ADB 2022-2025 loan portfolio and key subjects. The priority of the construction of the North-South road, as well as the improvement of the road network and transport infrastructures in Yerevan and other cities were highlighted.

The sides also addressed issues of technical support provision in justice and healthcare sectors. A number of agreements on upcoming actions were reached.

Erdoğan: Turkey supports Azerbaijan’s efforts to establish lasting peace with Armenia

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As Turkey and Azerbaijan enjoy strong, deep-rooted relations, the Turkish president on Saturday stressed the two countries’ “strategic alliance” as cemented by last year’s declaration in the wake of Azerbaijan‘s victory in a regional conflict with Armenia.

“We first elevated our relationship with Azerbaijan to a strategic partnership, and last year to a strategic alliance with the Shusha Declaration,” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said at leading Turkish aviation, space, and technology festival Teknofest, now held abroad for the first time, in the Azerbaijani capital Baku.

Saying that the two countries have taken bilateral ties to a level that is exemplary not only for the region but also for the entire world, Erdoğan said: “We are organizing Teknofest, the world’s most popular aviation, space and technology festival, in Baku, the pearl of the Caspian, with the slogan of one nation, two states, one festival.”

Just like Turkish Anatolia, just like Turkey itself, Azerbaijan is also our homeland, the Turkish leader added.

“Just as we do not have designs on anyone’s lands or sovereignty, we do not and will not have a single inch of land to lose to people with malicious intent,” he declared.

He added that Turkey strongly supports Azerbaijan‘s efforts to establish lasting peace with neighboring Armenia.

Raising relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan to the level of an alliance, the declaration was inked in a ceremony attended by the two countries’ presidents in the Azerbaijani city of Shusha, liberated in November 2020 from nearly 30 years of Armenian occupation.

It focuses on defense cooperation and establishing new transportation routes, affirming the two armies’ joint efforts in the face of foreign threats, and the restructuring and modernization of their armed forces.

The declaration decries how Armenia’s groundless allegations against Turkey and attempts to distort history are damaging peace and stability in the region. It also says the opening of the Zangezur corridor, connecting eastern Turkey and Azerbaijan, and the Nakhichevan-Kars railway will further contribute to the strengthening of relations.

Turkey was a key backer of Azerbaijan during the 44-day Nagorno-Karabakh war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which erupted on Sept. 27, 2020 and ended with a Russian-brokered cease-fire and sizeable Azerbaijani gains on Nov. 10.

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Ilham Aliyev: "If we are defining borders, what NK status is there to talk about?"




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The President of Azerbaijan stated that the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has been resolved. According to him, the OSCE Minsk Group has completed its activities. “If we define the borders, then what status of NK is there to talk about?”, Aliyev said, speaking at the opening of a smart village in the Zangilan region, which returned under the control of Azerbaijan as a result of the second Karabakh war.


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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev attended the opening of the first stage of the smart village of Agali in the Zangilan region, which returned under Baku’s control as a result of the second Karabakh war.

Smart village Agali in the Zangilan region of Azerbaijan. Photo: AzərTAc

Aliyev also visited the construction site of the international airport in Zangilan.

Azerbaijan plans to build three international airports in the territories returned to the country’s control after the 44-day war in 2020. The first of them, Fizuli, was put into operation in October 2021. The Zangilan airport should be operational by the end of this year. The commissioning of the Lachin airport is scheduled for 2024.

In his speech at the opening of a smart village in the Zangilan region, Ilham Aliyev said that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is done and dusted:

“We have resolved this issue. Whether Armenia wants it or not, the whole world has already accepted it. We have resolved the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

As for the administrative territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, there is no such territory in Azerbaijan. Therefore, Nagorno-Karabakh is not in the lexicon of international organizations, and the meeting in Brussels proved this. Yes, in Armenia they once again started a fuss because of this, but these is the reality, and they are forced to come to terms with it”.

Aliyev’s remarks on peace negotiations with Armenia : “If Yerevan does not accept the five principles proposed by Baku, Azerbaijan will not recognize territorial integrity of Armenia”

“The OSCE Minsk Group has completed its activities. I have already spoken about this, and I see no reason to repeat myself.

We are now in a post-conflict period. We live in this period and dictate the agenda in the post-conflict period. We have achieved everything we have done in these one and a half years. We have achieved or are achieving everything that I talked about.

First, the whole world, leading countries, and international organizations have accepted the new realities. It was very important, because how could it be otherwise. This is our great political success.

Why did 30 years of Minsk Group’s monopoly on negotiations end and what to expect next?

And secondly, our agenda is accepted by leading international organizations as the basis”, the President of Azerbaijan said.

In his speech, Aliyev also touched upon the issue of negotiations on the delimitation of the state border with Armenia:

“I said that we should define the borders with Armenia. Armenia refused, and did not agree to do this for six months. And what did they come to? On May 24, the first meeting of the commissions took place on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border. This is of great importance.

From the point of view that we will define these boundaries and this is important. Because the Armenians occupied the borders. On the other hand, this officially puts an end to the territorial claims of the revanchist forces in Armenia against Azerbaijan.


If we define the borders, then what status of “Nagorno-Karabakh” can we talk about? There is the Karabakh zone, the Karabakh region. This is the territory of Azerbaijan and the whole world recognizes it.


For this reason, the first meeting of the commissions on the delimitation of the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia is of great importance”.

“We said that a peace treaty should be signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Armenia tried to evade this. Because a peace treaty means recognition of each other’s territorial integrity. But in the end, we achieved this and Azerbaijan has already identified a working group on this issue.

Azerbaijan to build Azerbaijan to build road to Nakhichevan bypassing Armenia. But what will happen to the Zangezur corridor?

Another important issue is the opening of the Zangezur corridor. According to the official statement, after the meeting in Brussels, the railway and road routes will pass through Meghri, Zangezur,” Ilham Aliyev said.

The President of Azerbaijan noted that he does not see any problems in the living of Armenians, either in Karabakh or in other parts of the country:

“Representatives of many peoples live normally in Azerbaijan and enjoy all the rights. There has never been discrimination on national and religious grounds in Azerbaijan. Therefore, the rights and security of the Armenians living in Azerbaijan are as important as the rights and security of other peoples inhabiting the country.

There is such experience all over the world, in Europe. There are various conventions to which the countries of the Council of Europe have joined, the EU also has its own rules and official documents. Everything is indicated there, and we are moving along these universal human trends.

The status of Karabakh is assessed differently by the parties to the conflict who also attach different meanings to it

But if Armenia puts forward some special demands, we may also have our own demands. Here, not far from this place where I am now standing, is our ancient land – Western Zangezur.

We do not make territorial claims against Armenia, do we? We don’t perform. But if they start making territorial claims against us, why don’t we do the same? There is a story. Let them open books, encyclopedias: when was Western Zangezur separated from Azerbaijan and given to Armenia? November 1920.”

Russia-Ukraine War Pushes Europe and Azerbaijan Closer

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The consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have created further incentives and necessities for closer bonds between the EU and Azerbaijan.

by Vasif Huseynov
Today Azerbaijan and the European Union (EU) have become closer to each other more than ever,” Peter Michalko, the EU ambassador in Azerbaijan, stated in an event dedicated to Europe Day on May 12, in Baku. According to Lithuanian ambassador Egidijus Navikas, the relations between Azerbaijan and the EU intensified following the 2020 Second Karabakh War, as European companies are actively involved in reconstruction work in the territories liberated from the Armenian occupation and the EU is playing an influential mediating role in establishing peaceful relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. The consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—in particular, the regional political tensions; security threats and challenges, disruption of the traditional connectivity routes, and the energy crisis in Europe—have created further incentives and necessities for closer bonds between the EU and Azerbaijan.

The basis for these relations is multilayered and propitious. Azerbaijan has signed strategic partnership agreements with nine members of the EU and developed strong ties with many of them.

With a $15 billion annual trade turnover, the EU is Azerbaijan’s main trading partner, accounting for around 45 percent of the country’s total trade and amounting to two-thirds of the EU’s trade with the whole South Caucasus region. The EU is the major investor in the Azerbaijani economy, having invested up to $20 billion in different projects in Azerbaijan.

The South Caucasian republic supplies around 5 percent of the EU’s oil demand and exports gas to the European market since 2020. In December 2020, Azerbaijan began exporting gas to Europe through the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC), a project worth $33 billion. Although the share of the Azerbaijani gas is less than 2 percent in the overall gas imports of the EU, this maintains strategic importance for some importers in Eastern Europe.

Amidst the European efforts to reduce gas dependency on Russia, Azerbaijan’s gas exports are seen as an alternative. For example, a ten-point plan to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian gas proposed by the International Energy Agency includes Azerbaijan as an alternative source in this context. The intensifying visits to Baku by European officials to explore the opportunities to increase Azerbaijani gas exports in recent weeks promise to deliver positive outcomes in the near future. Both sides are strongly interested in this cooperation.

Azerbaijan is also an important actor in Europe-Asia connectivity. Due to disruptions along the trans-Russia northern route following the Ukraine war, the Trans-Caspian International Transportation Route, also known as Middle Corridor, has gained momentum. Over the last few months, numerous international logistics companies have decided to expand their Europe-Asia operations through the Middle Corridor.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia are interested in developing this transportation route, whose potential is estimated at 10 million tones or 200,000 containers per year. The three countries plan to establish uniform tariffs for domestic shippers and improve and simplify the work of carriers in the corridor of the track. This will boost the transit role of the South Caucasus for Europe-Asia connectivity and serve as another encouraging factor for closer engagement of the EU with this region.

Against this background, the EU has started to play an active role in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process in recent months. The leaders of the two South Caucasian republics met online on February 4, in-person on April 6, and on May 22 via the mediation of the European Council president Charles Michel. The sides have achieved some progress in this process, launched the preparatory work for a peace treaty, and agreed upon the establishment of an international commission on the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani borders that have not been delimitated since the two countries regained their independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

It is worth noting that since the beginning of this year, the representatives of the two South Caucasian republics have met exclusively via the mediation of the EU, while the only Russia-mediated meeting—that of the foreign ministers held on May 12—took place on the sidelines of another major event and brought about no novelty in the negotiations. This is the reason why Russia feels irritated, if not threatened, by “shameless attempts of Brussels to appropriate […] the agenda proposed last year by the OSCE [Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe] Minsk Group co-chairs (solving urgent humanitarian issues, [and the] preparation of a peace treaty between Baku and Yerevan).

It is believed that one of the major reasons for Armenia’s recent reluctance to fulfil the commitments it has undertaken at the EU-mediated meetings (e.g., its refusal to meet with the Azerbaijani side on April 29 and on May 7-12 when the sides would create the delimitation commission in the agreed timeframe) is the pressure by Russia and the pro-Russian opposition groups. The fact that Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan made these moves following his April 19-20 Moscow visit, which came in contrast to his more constructive statements prior to this visit, substantiate these claims about the Russian intervention in the process. However, there is optimism in the region that the EU’s efforts to push for a breakthrough in the negotiations will deliver some results in the upcoming months.

All these developments encourage Azerbaijan and the EU to deepen their bilateral ties and open new chapters in their relationship. Hence, it is expected that the two sides will finalize their talks on a new framework agreement (that has been in negotiations since 2017) and sign it in the near future. According to President Ilham Aliyev, the process was delayed due to the pandemic-related restrictions and the 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He has, however, reiterated that more than 90 percent of the agreement is ready. “We have an agreement, but it was signed many years ago [in 1996]. The new agreement is very comprehensive. It incorporates the new realities after Second Karabakh War and will definitely address the new situation in the world,” he stated on April 29.

Dr. Vasif Huseynov is a senior advisor at the Center of Analysis of International Relations in Baku, Azerbaijan.