PM Pashinyan receives Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation Oleg Matytsin

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YEREVAN, MAY 13, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation Oleg Matytsin, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister noted that Armenia and Russia are strategic allies, Armenia is ready to develop and strengthen cooperation in all spheres, including sports. According to the Prime Minister, Russia is considered a superpower also in the field of sports, hence, the exchange of experience and cooperation in various sports is important. Prime Minister Pashinyan stressed the need to popularize sports, for which purpose the Prime Minister’s Cup tournaments in various sports are held in our country. Prime Minister Pashinyan stressed the importance of popularization of sports, for which purpose the “Prime Minister’s Cup” tournaments in various sports are held in our country.

Oleg Matytsin noted that they had effective discussions with the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia aimed at giving a new impetus to further cooperation. In particular, a number of issues related to the organization of joint training camps in various sports and the development of sports infrastructure were discussed.

Armenpress: Nikol Pashinyan sends letter of condolences on the death of the UAE President

Nikol Pashinyan sends letter of condolences on the death of the UAE President

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YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent a letter of condolences to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates, on the death of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime MInister

The letter of condolences reads as follows, “I was with deep sorrow that I learned the news of the death of the President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with his skillful and far-sighted leadership, has made a truly invaluable contribution to the development and strengthening of the country.

Sharing the grief of this great loss, on behalf of the people of the Republic of Armenia,and on my personal behalf, I offer my deepest condolences to Your Excellency, the relatives of the deceased, the friendly people of the United Arab Emirates, wishing you endurance and strength of spirit in this difficult time.”

Asbarez: $10 Million Included in California Budget for Armenian American Museum

A rendering of the Armenia American Museum’s facade

Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday released his May Revision budget plan for the State of California, which includes $10 million in additional funding for the Armenian American Museum currently under construction in the City of Glendale. The proposed new funding would bring the state’s total investment in the museum to $19.8 million.

“The museum leadership and community are extremely grateful to Governor Gavin Newsom for his continued belief and commitment to the Armenian American Museum,” stated Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian. “From his day as Mayor of San Francisco to his time as Governor, he has been a consistent supporter of the Armenian American community. We are also grateful to Senator Anthony Portantino in the State Legislature who has been the most ardent supporter of our community’s effort to make the museum a reality.”

Governor Gavin Newsom

The major announcement follows the museum’s highly acclaimed Legacy Gala where museum officials unveiled that the landmark center has surpassed the $31 million fundraising milestone. The additional proposed state funding would bring the total amount raised for the historic project to $41 million.

State Senator Anthony Portantino during the museum groundbreaking in July, 2021

The Governor’s proposed budget will need to be approved by the State Legislature and is anticipated to be signed into law in June 2022.
 
Senator Anthony Portantino has been a champion of the museum since its inception and has been collaborating with the Governor’s office to educate state officials and colleagues on the historic significance of the project.

“I was very pleased, excited, and thankful to the Governor when his office informed me of the additional $10 million proposal for the museum,” stated Senator Anthony Portantino. “Governor Newsom understands how important the project is for the Armenian American community and State of California. The Governor has always had a deep appreciation and respect for Armenian Americans in California and this proposed allocation reaffirms it with action.”

The Armenian American Museum is a world class cultural and educational institution that is currently under construction in the museum campus at Glendale Central Park. The museum will offer a wide range of public programming through the Permanent Exhibition, Temporary Exhibitions, Auditorium, Learning Center, Demonstration Kitchen, Archives Center, and more. The museum celebrated its historic groundbreaking and commenced construction on the project in Summer 2021.

Armenian Trade Show Held In Burbank

Some three dozen Armenian businesses display their products during a trade show on May 8

A business delegation from Armenia visited Los Angeles from May 4 to 11, under the banner of “U.S.-Armenia Business Bridge,” aimed at attracting the local business community to advanced economic relations with Armenia.

The delegation visit took place under the auspices of Armenia’s Consulate General in Los Angeles and the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, which hosted the opening ceremony of an Armenian trade show where more than three dozen Armenian businesses presented their products and services.

Western Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Nelly Saroyan, the minister-counselor from the Consulate and Glendale Mayor Ardy Kassakhian delivered welcoming remarks and introduced Mariam Manukyan, the head of the international business relations support committee and Artak Ghazaryan, the president of the Armenian-American business council.

Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce hosts a conference with visiting Armenian business representatives The City of Glendale hosts a business forum to encourage investments in Armenia

The Diocese also hosted business conference, where Manukyan and Ghazaryan were joined by Coinselor Varazdat Pahlavouni of the Armenian Consulate and welcomed the participation of the prominent American-Armenian businessmen and representatives of Mexican-American business organization, who made presentations at the event.

The Consulate General of Armenia together with the City of Glendale organized a meeting for the Armenian business delegation with the Glendale Business Community and the Economic Development Division of the City of Glendale. Mayor Kassakhian, was joined by fellow Glendale City Councilmembers Ara Najarian and Dan Brotman who spoke at the event. The gathering was also attended by representatives of Korean and Filipino business community in Glendale.

Browsing the pavilions at the trade show

The Armenian business delegation, on May 11, held a working breakfast at the Los Angeles City Club with Maria Salinas, President & CEO of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the executive staff of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce.

The event was organized by the Consulate and facilitated by Maria Mehranian, the Managing Partner of Cordoba Corporation and the Chairperson of Armenia Fund. also supported and sponsored the organizational matters of the meeting.

Mehranian, Pahlavouoni and Ghazaryan made presentation, while Salinas welcomed the guests. A video presentation called, “Enterprise Armenia,” showcased investment opportunities in Armenia and allowed the members of the delegation to present their products.

Biden Administration to Support Turkey’s Purchase of F-16 Fighter Jets

Turkey wants to buy F-16 fighter jets

Despite objections from U.S. lawmakers, the Biden Administration has asked Congress to approve the sale of upgraded weapons and equipment to Turkey-owned American-made F-16 fighter jets, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.

The informal reviews submitted to Congress include the proposed sale of Sidewinder missiles, Amraam missiles and software and hardware updates to F-16 cockpits already in Turkey, according to people familiar with the matter. Turkey’s arms purchase is expected to exceed $500 million, according to one of the people, who requested from Bloomberg not to be identified in advance of a formal announcement.

A bipartisan group of 52 U.S. Representatives joined Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Hellenic Caucus Co-Chair Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) in pressing the departments of State and Defense to block the sale of next-generation U.S. F-16 fighter jets and upgrade kits to Turkey President Erdogan’s increasingly hostile regime, the Armenian National Committee of America reported in February.

“There can be only one American answer to both of these requests: No jets for Turkey,” ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian said in February when the U.S. lawmakers urged the Biden Administration to block the sale of military hardware to Turkey.

The Biden administration believes a potential sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey would be in line with U.S. national security interests and would also serve NATO’s long-term unity, the State Department said in a March 16 letter to Congress. While that letter fell short of explicitly supporting the deal, the State Department is now pushing for the sale.

A State Department spokesman said the U.S. values its relationship with Turkey, and its ability to continue to work with other NATO members remains a priority, Bloomberg reported.

In fact, according to Bloomberg, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are expected to discuss the issue in Washington on May 18.

In July 2019, the Pentagon excluded Turkey from buying fighter jets after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government purchased a Russian-made S-400 missile system that runs counter to NATO’s security protocols. In September, Turkey sent a formal request to the US to buy 40 new F-16 Block 70 aircraft and nearly 80 kits from Lockheed Martin to modernize its existing fighters.

The Biden Administration’s push to Congress to approve the arms sales to Turkey is seen as a nod to Ankara as the Russian military campaign against Ukraine drags on.

“Turkey has sought a middle ground toward the war in Ukraine. The government in Ankara has been reluctant to burn its bridges with Russian President Vladimir Putin — in part fearing a rupture would put Turkish forces deployed in Syria at risk of attack by Russian-backed Syrian government troops. But it has supplied Kyiv with lethal Turkish-made armed drones and shut its straits and air space to Russian military ships and aircraft,” the Bloomberg report said.

Asbarez: Yerevan Insists on Security Guarantees for Artsakh Residents

The foreign ministers of CIS member states meet in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on May 13


Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan told his CIS counterparts that Yerevan seeks to guarantee the security, rights and freedoms of the Armenians of Artsakh, as well as ensure the status of Karabakh under a comprehensive settlement of that conflict.

However, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov toed Baku’s position, that the Karabakh conflict was settled when Azerbaijani forces, aided by Turkey, unleashed their aggression on Artsakh and “liberated” it through the use of force.

This scenario played out at the CIS Foreign Ministers summit, which is begin held in the Dushanbe, the capital Tajikistan. This is where Mirzoyan and Bayramov met Thursday to discuss the parameters for so-called peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan. They also agreed that the first meeting of a commission tasked with advancing border delimitation between the two countries will be meeting next week in Moscow.

In his remarks on Friday, Mirzoyan told his fellow foreign, that his meeting with Bayramov and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov the day before would be a step toward establishing peace in the region.

He reaffirmed Armenia’s commitment to the implementation of the agreements reached by the statements of November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021.

Mirzoyan also reiterated Yerevan’s hope that the much-discussed peace talks would advance under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.

The group, which has been mediated the Karabakh peace process for more than two decades, seems to have dismantled as a result of the standoff between the West and Russia over the military campaign in Ukraine. The Minsk Group co-chairs seem to be engaged in the current Karabakh process as special envoys to the South Caucasus.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/13/2022

                                        Friday, 
Another Oppositionist Arrested
        • Naira Nalbandian
Armenia - Riot police guard the building of the Armenian prime minister's office 
during a cabinet meeting in Yerevan, .
An Armenian opposition politician was arrested on Friday on suspicion of trying 
to pay university students to participate in ongoing anti-government 
demonstrations in Yerevan.
Organizers of the protests condemned the arrest of Avetik Chalabian, saying that 
it is part of government attempts to suppress the two-week opposition campaign 
for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.
Chalabian leads a small party that has voiced strong support for the campaign. 
He is also a co-founder of a private charity helping the Armenian military as 
well as border villages in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Investigators took Chalabian into custody after searching his Yerevan apartment 
on Thursday night. They also detained Emma Sargsian, a lecturer at the Armenian 
National Agrarian University.
The criminal case against them is based on a leaked audio of fragments of their 
conversations with the chairman of the university’s student council, Tornik 
Aliyan. Law-enforcement authorities say it shows that he was offered 2 million 
drams ($4,200) in return for ensuring the presence of 2,000 students at 
opposition rallies.
Aliyan was being interrogated by the Investigative Committee when RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service contacted him by phone. He was unable to answer questions. The 
deputy chairman of the student council insisted that it was not Aliyan who 
secretly recorded the conversation with Chalabian and Sargsian.
Ruben Melikian, a lawyer representing the arrested lecturer, said the 
five-minute audio was doctored by the authorities and does not corroborate their 
allegations. He also noted that Aliyan is the first to talk about cash in the 
recording.
Armenia - Riot police arrest an opposition protester in Yerevan, May 2, 2022.
Opposition leaders went farther, saying that the recording is a government 
provocation aimed at discrediting their push for regime. One of them, Ishkhan 
Saghatelian, linked the case to recent days’ arrests and prosecution of a dozen 
other opposition activists.
Five of them are accused of assaulting several elderly residents of Gyumri hours 
before an opposition rally held there on May 8. The young men claimed after the 
incident that the pensioners provoked them by swearing and throwing eggs at them.
Two other activists were arrested a week ago on charges of paying people in 
Armavir province west of Yerevan to attend the anti-government protests. The 
accusations, strongly denied by them, are based on publicized excerpts from 
their secretly recorded phone conversation.
Saghatelian charged that the arrests are aimed at intimidating the opposition 
and its supporters. “All this pressure is only making us stronger,” he said.
The authorities have not launched criminal proceedings against any of the riot 
police officers accused by the opposition as well as human rights groups of 
disproportionate use of force. One policeman was caught on camera punching a 
protester last week while another officer spat at an opposition supporter a few 
days later.
Armenian Opposition Blocks Another Government Building
        • Narine Ghalechian
        • Artak Khulian
Armenia - Opposition supporters block a government building in Yerevan, May 13, 
2022.
Armenian opposition leaders and their supporters blocked a key government 
building in Yerevan on Friday on the 13th day of their street protests aimed at 
forcing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign.
All entrances to the building housing several Armenian ministries remained 
blocked for around 90 minutes, with the protesters not allowing their employees 
to leave it. Some of them watched the action from the building’s balconies or 
looked out of office windows.
Ishkhan Saghatelian, a deputy parliament speaker leading the crowd, urged the 
civil servants to “join the people” campaigning for Pashinian’s removal from 
power. “Nobody can threaten to fire you,” Saghatelian said through a loudspeaker.
“We must show every day that Nikol has no power in Armenia,” he went on, 
appealing to the crowd.
Riot police warned the protesters that the blockade is illegal but did not try 
to disperse them. They similarly refrained from using force when the opposition 
surrounded the building of the Yerevan mayor’s office on Wednesday.
After the blockade, the protesters marched back to the city’s France Square, the 
scene of daily rallies and a tent camp set up by Armenia’s two main opposition 
groups on May 1.
Armenia - A protester holds posters demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian's 
resignation, .
Earlier in the day, groups of young opposition activists again entered 
university campuses in the capital and urged students to join the opposition 
push for regime change. Six of them were detained after blocking a street 
intersection in downtown Yerevan.
Opposition leaders also organized fresh processions of cars that drove slowly 
through various parts of the city to try to drum up greater popular support for 
the campaign.
Saghatelian said the campaign will continue until Pashinian agrees to step down.
He and other opposition leaders pledged earlier to install an interim government 
of technocrats that will run Armenia for at least one year before holding fresh 
general elections. They did not specify who would head it.
Pashinian, who is accused by the opposition of planning to make sweeping 
concessions to Azerbaijan, has rejected demands for his resignation. The prime 
minister and his allies say they received a popular mandate to continue to 
govern the country in last year’s parliamentary elections.
Officer In Pashinian Motorcade Freed After Second Arrest
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia - Flowers, toys, and candles on a street in Yerevan where a pregnant 
woman was hit and killed by a police car that led Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian's motorcade, April 27, 2022.
A traffic police officer whose car hit and killed a young woman while escorting 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s motorcade was released from custody early on 
Friday hours after being arrested for the second time in two weeks.
The 29-year-old pregnant woman, Sona Mnatsakanian, was struck by a police SUV 
while crossing a street in the center of Yerevan on April 26. The vehicle did 
not stop after the collision that sparked more opposition calls for Pashinian’s 
resignation. Its driver, Major Aram Navasardian, was arrested a few hours later.
Armenia’s Investigative Committee charged Navasardian with violating traffic 
rules but released him shortly afterwards. The law-enforcement agency arrested 
the policeman again on Thursday after a prosecutor ordered it to also charge him 
with fleeing the scene and not helping the victim.
It went on to request a court permission to hold him in pre-trial detention. A 
Yerevan court refused to sanction the arrest, however, forcing the investigators 
to free Navasardian.
Navasardian denies the accusations leveled against him. His lawyer, Ruben 
Baloyan, cited on Thursday a government directive allowing government motorcades 
to move at up to 100 kilometers/hour in Yerevan.
Raffi Aslanian, a lawyer representing the victim’s family, dismissed the 
argument. “In accordance with Armenia’s law on road safety, the driver was 
obliged to stop at the scene of the accident and to take the victim to hospital 
in his or somebody else’s car,” said Aslanian.
Pashinian’s limousine and the six other cars making up his motorcade also drove 
past the dying woman and did not help her. The prime minister has still not 
publicly commented on her death.
The deputy chief of Pashinian’s staff, Taron Chakhoyan, claimed on April 27 that 
the motorcade would have caused a traffic jam and made it harder for an 
ambulance to reach the victim had it stopped right after the crash.
Opposition figures and other government critics brushed aside that explanation. 
Some of them blamed Pashinian for the unprecedented accident.
Pashinian Names New Vanadzor Mayor After Local Election Loss
Armenia - Arkadi Peleshian, a newly appointed deputy mayor of Vanadzor, at a 
meeting in Vanadzor, November 21, 2017
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian appointed an acting mayor of Armenia’s third 
largest city of Vanadzor on Friday five months after the controversial arrest of 
an opposition figure whose bloc effectively won a local election.
The new mayor, Arkadi Peleshian, has a history of violent behavior. An obscure 
party led by him won less than 15 percent of the vote in the municipal election 
held last December. It trailed Pashinian’s Civil Contract Party and former 
Vanadzor Mayor Mamikon Aslanian’s bloc that got 25 percent and 39 percent 
respectively.
Aslanian was thus well-placed to regain his post lost in October. But ten days 
after the vote, he was arrested on corruption charges rejected by him as 
politically motivated.
Later in December, Armenia’s Administrative Court blocked the first session of 
Vanadzor’s new municipal council empowered to elect the mayor. It cited an 
appeal against the election results lodged by another pro-government party that 
fared poorly in the ballot.
The appeal was subsequently rejected by two other courts. The Bright Armenia 
Party responded by appealing to the higher Court of Cassation.
The court has still not ruled on the appeal. Local and Yerevan-based opposition 
figures have accused it of executing a government order to prevent Aslanian’s 
reelection.
Armenia - Former Vanadzor Mayor Mamikon Aslanian at an election campaign meeting 
with voters in Vanadzor, November 23, 2021.
Last month, Civil Contract hastily pushed through the Armenian parliament a bill 
that empowered the prime minister to name acting heads of communities whose 
newly elected councils fail to elect mayors within 20 days after local polls.
Opposition lawmakers said the main purpose of the bill is to allow Pashinian to 
retain control over Vanadzor’s municipal administration despite his party’s 
election defeat.
The ruling party and Peleshian’s HASK have acted in unison since the December 
election.
Peleshian, 42, was a deputy mayor of Vanadzor until the vote. Law-enforcement 
authorities have not commented on his possible involvement in the arrested 
ex-mayor’s allegedly corrupt practices.
Peleshian cut a power-sharing deal with Aslanian in 2017 one year after being 
briefly arrested on charges of beating up the head of the Armenian Evangelical 
Church in Vanadzor. Armenia’s Investigative Committee said he assaulted the Rev. 
Rafael Grigorian for “not supporting him” in the previous local election held in 
2016.
Peleshian avoided trial and imprisonment at the time. Vanadzor’s new acting 
mayor had previously been accused of starting a drunken fight inside a local 
shop.
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Laguna Beach doctor receives national award for humanitarian work in Armenia

Dr. Roger Ohanesian, a 47-year resident of Laguna Beach, was recently honored for 30 years of humanitarian work in Armenia to eliminate preventable blindness by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery.

In 1992, the Orange County-based ophthalmologist made his first trip to Armenia, his ancestral homeland. Countless residents were injured in a deadly earthquake, including many with eye injuries who needed treatment quickly.

Soon after this trip, Ohanesian founded the nonprofit Armenian Eye Care Project. On April 24, he received the coveted Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award in Washington, D.C.

“You have no idea when you start something what it’s going to turn out to be,” Ohanesian said in a statement. “It has truly, though, for me, been the honor of a lifetime.”

Over 100 physicians have voluntarily visited Armenia to train local physicians and work on complicated cases with coordination by the Armenian Eye Care Project. Armenian ophthalmologists received advanced education and training through U.S. fellowships. The nonprofit has also created a mobile eye hospital.

“For 30 years, Roger has dedicated his life to helping people rise above blindness half a world away. He’s been passionate, he’s been persistent, and he’s been extremely efficient in gathering resources and recruiting like-minded volunteers through his contagious enthusiasm and folksy charm,” said Dr. John Hovanesian, a fellow Orange County ophthalmologist.

The ASCRS Foundation’s Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award is endowed by a $50,000 gift from Dr. David Chang and Victoria Chang, which Ohanesian has gifted to the Armenian EyeCare Project.

Hard Rock Café Yerevan returns Zildjian to its Armenian roots

Armenia –

Hard Rock Café Yerevan will open soon in the center of Yerevan. Back in December 2021, in an interview with Mediamax, Anibal Fernandez, Vice President for Franchise Operations at Hard Rock Café International, promised that Hard Rock Café Yerevan would please with novelties and surprises.

 

We will disclose one of these surprises today.

 

A source of pride for many Armenians is the Zildjian brand, which has been producing the legendary cymbals for already 400 years. And if before, Armenians were proud of Zildjian “at a distance”, now they can be proud of it directly in the capital of Armenia: the Zildjian family provided Hard Rock Café Yerevan with 80 hand-selected cymbals that will be used in an art installation of the cafe.

Cady Zildjian, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of Zildjian, told Mediamax that the provided collection includes some larger cymbals that will be autographed by Zildjian family members and artists attending this year’s NAMM show in Anaheim, California. They will be displayed as Memorabilias – one of the hallmarks of the Hard Rock Café.

Hard Rock Café Yerevan is the joint project of the Food Republic and Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF).

Arsen Hovhannisyan, the Founding Director of the Food Republic, told Mediamax that it was important for them that Hard Rock Café Yerevan, being a member of a large international family, also had an Armenian identity. This is how the decision to come up with cooperation proposal to the legendary Zildjian brand was made.

 

“I think this is a good opportunity for Zildjian to reconnect with the homeland of their ancestors,” said Arsen Hovhannisyan.

 

He says the partnership with Zildjian can be expanded in the future in the form of support to young musicians and music schools. Cady Zildjian does not rule out this possibility either.

“We believe that the ability to express yourself through music is a gift that should be given to every child.  Zildjian is involved in discussions with Hard Rock Café Yerevan about how we can help young musicians, and we are excited to support this initiative. At Zildjian we have the products and the learning tools available to help young percussionists in their musical education journey,” said she.

Katerina Danekina, Hard Rock Café Yerevan Project Manager, says that Cady Zildjian “was involved in the discussions from the very beginning and thanks to her personal involvement we have achieved such significant results.”

 

“It is amazing to see that Hard Rock Café Yerevan is becoming a point of attraction for international brands with such a phenomenal history and heritage as Zildjian,” said Katerina.

Cady Zildjian told Mediamax that in honor of 400th anniversary of the Zildjian family, which will be celebrated in 2023, they have also set up a scholarship to Berklee College of Music for an Armenian student.

 

Members of the Zildjian family are planning to visit Armenia – this will be their first visit to the homeland of their ancestors.

“My great grandfather emigrated to the United States in 1909.  He would be very proud of his family returning on the 400th anniversary of his beloved cymbal company.  This is a very symbolic trip for our family and our business,” Cady confesses in the interview with Mediamax.

She says that the events on the occasion of 400th anniversary of the Zildjian brand are still under preparation but “we will have several significant celebrations throughout 2023.”

 

Ara Tadevosyan


Armenian PM to leave for Moscow on May 16 to participate in CSTO summit

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. The summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) will take place in Moscow on May 16, which will be attended by Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, Interfax reported.

“The summit of the member states of the CSTO will take place in Moscow on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the CSTO. Both the meeting of the leaders and their private conversation in the format of a luncheon are expected. CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, the current chair in the CSTO, will brief reporters on the results of the event”, Peskov said.