United States to play key role in ensuring Armenia`s security in future world order – Ruben Mehrabyan

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David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. The United States may adopt a key role in ensuring Armenia’s security in the future world order being formed in the crucible of the Ukraine war, Ruben  Mehrabyan of the Armenian Institute of International and Security  Affairs, said in an interview with ArmInfo. 

“Even now relations with the United States are of vital importance  for Armenia. The United States is an important ally in ensuring the  institutional guarantees of democratic systems in Armenia and  irreversibility of this process.  In this context, the document  signed during the Armenian FM’s recent visit to the United States is  Armenian diplomacy’s step in this direction – a step to be followed  by further ones,” he said.  

The Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Civil Nuclear Cooperation  (NCMOU), signed by Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Antony Blinken in  Washington, is of importance for Armenia in the context of prospects  for the country’s technological progress, especially since the  document places emphasis on the need for Armenia’s energy  self-sufficiency. 

“After all, Armenia is the only regional country with a nuclear  facility and experts, which generates not only economic, but also  political interest in our country,” Mr Mehrabyan said. 

Armenian FM Ararat Mirzoyan was on a visit to the United States May 2  to 6. That was the Armenian FM’s first meeting with his U.S.  counterpart over the last decade that had nothing in common with any  international format or with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.  Mr  Mirzoyan participated in the U.S.- Armenia Strategic Dialogue. He  held meetings with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, USAID  Administrator Samantha Power and high-ranking officials of the U.S.  Congress. Mr Mirzoyan also gave a talk at the Atlantic Council. The  negotiations ended in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding  Concerning Civil Nuclear Cooperation (NCMOU). 

Human Rights Defender`s Office responds to violations

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Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo.The rapid reaction groups of the Human Rights Defender’s Office are visiting police stations to protect the detainees’ rights, reports the RA Human  Rights Defender’s Office. 

The office reports cases of police detaining citizens that have  nothing to do with the protests. Human Rights Defender Kristinne  Grigoryan points out the inadmissibility of restricting freedom at  the venues of mass actions. On the other hand, she stressed that  protesters must obey law-enforcers’ legal demands.

As of 11:00am Yerevan time, the police detained 277 members of the  Resistance Movement, Edgar Janoyan, Deputy Head of the Public  Relations Department of the Armenian Police, told ArmInfo.   

Opposition`s "toxic nature" accounts for absence of broad masses outside – Karen Sargsyan

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David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. It is the “toxic nature” of the parliamentary opposition calling on people to take to the streets that must be accounting for the absence of broad masses  outside, the sociologist Karen Sargsyan said in an interview with  ArmInfo. 

“In other words, our people are well aware that in case they take  sides with the opposition in the streets they will face many more  problems in the future, without solving the existing ones. Another  factor is that, after the ‘velvet’ revolution, our society is not yet  ready for such widespread protests for objective reasons – especially  after the pandemic and war,” Mr Sargsyan said. 

Another reason – perhaps the major one – for the people’s reluctance  to participate in the protests against Armenia’s incumbent  authorities is the opposition’s vague agenda. Any poll in any  Armenian region would show lack of understanding of the objectives of  the ongoing protests. “For example, I do not think any resident in  any of Armenia’s regions could explain the reasons for the opposition  putting up tents in Yerevan’s center – only because the demands being  put forward by the opposition have nothing in common with sitting in  the tents in Yerevan’s France Square. 

“After all, the public concern over Artsakh’s future does not change  anything at all. Such issues are normally solved in top-level  offices, not in the streets. I think it is common knowledge now. And  the foreign forces unwilling to spend their money on such opposition  are well aware of that as well,” Mr Sargsyan said. 

Museums to be free of charge for all visitors on May 18, International Museum Day

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 12:33,

YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport invites everyone to celebrate the International Museum Day on May 18 and the Museum Night pan-European event on May 21.

International Museum Day is an international day held annually on or around 18 May, coordinated by the International Council of Museums. The event highlights a specific theme which changes every year reflecting a relevant theme or issue facing museums internationally.

This year’s slogan of the International Museum Day is “The Power of Museums”.

125 museums of Armenia and Artsakh have joined the Museum Night event this year.

On May 18 and 21 the museums will be free of charge for all visitors.

Russian Foreign Ministry calls ongoing protests in Armenia country’s internal affair

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. Moscow views the ongoing protests in Armenia as the country’s internal affair and does not intervene in that processes, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told reporters.

“Everything that’s happening there and the top leadership’s actions are Armenia’s internal affair. We understand it and do not intervene in these processes”, he said.

Team Armenia announces lineup for EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships in Yerevan

Team Armenia announces lineup for EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian National Boxing Team announced the composition of the team for the upcoming EUBC Men’s European Boxing Championships in Yerevan (May 21-30).

The following boxers are included in the team: Baregham Harutyunyan (48kg), Arthur Hovhannisyan (51kg), Janik Sahakyan (54kg), Arthur Bazeyan (57kg), Karen Tonakanyan (60kg), Hovhannes Bachkov (63,5kg), Gurgen Madoyan (67kg), Narek Zakharyan (71kg), Vakhtang Harutyunyan (75kg), Hambardzum Hakobyan (80kg), Rafayel Hovhannisyan (86kg), Narek Manasyan (92kg) and super-heavyweight Davit Chaloyan.

Armenian President, Japanese Ambassador discuss bilateral agenda

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. President Vahagn Khachaturyan received today Ambassador of Japan to Armenia Masanori Fukushima, the Presidential Office said.

The Japanese Ambassador congratulated the Armenian President on assuming office, wishing a productive work.

The Ambassador said that this year marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Armenia. In this context the sides touched upon the firm inter-state relations formed since the establishment of the diplomatic ties, their development prospects, as well as exchanged ideas about the deepening of the Armenian-Japanese bilateral agenda and mutual cooperation.

International Centre for Migration Policy Development to continue assisting return, reintegration processes in Armenia

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Head of the Migration Service of Armenia Irina Davtyan received on May 17 Martijn Pluim, Director for Migration Dialogues and Cooperation at the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), and ICMPD Armenia team leader Carel Hofstra, the Migration Service of Armenia said in a news release.

The sides summed up the current phase of the bilateral cooperation and discussed the new projects. Head of the Department of Return and Reintegration at the Migration Service of Armenia Haykanush Chobanyan presented the priorities in the return field, the cooperation both with international and public sector representatives.

Summing up the European Return and Reintegration Network Project in Armenia, Martijn Pluim said that it ends in May this year, and the ICMPD will continue its activity in Armenia on this direction starting July 1 under the Return and Reintegration structure.

“The European Return and Reintegration Network Project in Armenia was very inspiring, and we will continue supporting the government of Armenia in this direction, by preserving the components of capacity development and reintegration support to returning migrants”, Martijn Pluim said, adding that the project will serve to the needs and the gaps of the sector.

Iran ready for gas swap from Turkmenistan to Armenia – SHANA

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji has expressed Iran’s readiness for swapping Turkmenistan’s natural gas to Armenia, SHANA reported.

Speaking after a meeting with Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan in Tehran , the Iranian minister emphasized the positive and constructive talks between the two sides and told Shana: “Negotiations for gas swap from Turkmenistan to Armenia through Iran have started and soon due to high capacity of Iran’s gas distribution network will achieve good results in this regard.”

He said that in his talks with the Armenian side, he had emphasized Iran’s readiness to swap gas from Turkmenistan to Armenia, adding that good agreements were reached in the negotiations on increasing gas exports, petrochemical products and comprehensive development.

Iran and Armenia have been cooperating for years in gas and electricity swap.

Armenian President congratulates Kazakhstan’s Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on birthday

Armenian President congratulates Kazakhstan’s Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on birthday

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YEREVAN, MAY 17, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan sent a congratulatory letter to President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on the occasion of his birthday, the Armenian President’s Office said.

“I am convinced that the relations between Armenia and Kazakhstan, which are based on traditions of mutual understanding and trust, will further strengthen for the benefit of our nations.

I hope that we will continue the effective development of the mutually beneficial cooperation thanks to the joint efforts both at a bilateral level and within the frames of international organizations”, the President of Armenia said in his letter.