Armenpress: Armenia as a new destination for foreign investments: Deputy PM’s interview to Investment Monitor

Armenia as a new destination for foreign investments: Deputy PM’s interview to Investment Monitor

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 09:50, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. The primary goal of Armenia’s economic policy is to build a knowledge-based, export-oriented and inclusive economy with an equally enabling environment for local and foreign companies, Deputy Prime Minister Hambardzum Matevosyan said in an interview to Investment Monitor, talking about the country’s tech prowess and tourism ambitions.

“The role the technology sector plays in diversifying and, more importantly, upgrading Armenia’s economy is significant. The ICT sector currently comprises about 4% of Armenia’s GDP and has been playing a decisive role in forming the nation’s middle class”, he said.

He stated that Armenia’s IT prowess has enabled the upgrading of the ICT industry into new sub-sectors, such as data science, artificial intelligence and engineering, among others, “which is key in the process of determining our niche in the global tech market”.

“Often referred to as the ‘Silicon Valley of the Caucasus‘, we hope to live up to this reputation. However, instead of playing catch-up in the global race, we are focusing on building a solid technological ecosystem, where new ventures can emerge and grow in a sustainable manner”, the deputy PM said. For this purpose, he noted, the Armenian government adopted a comprehensive approach towards the development of ICT sector – from preparing future talents to sustain Armenia’s labour effectiveness in the long term to offering incentives and targeted support to tech companies.

“Thanks to specialized university programs, government assistance and competitive labour costs, Yerevan has been able to attract multiple renowned IT companies that currently operate in Armenia. To name a few, Adobe, EPAM, Oracle, SADA, Siemens, Synopsis, Teamviewer and VMware have hired hundreds of local specialists for their global operations. Similarly, home-grown companies are also fuelling Armenia’s economic growth. Two Armenian-founded companies – Picsart and Service Titan – have already become unicorns and at least ten companies are in the process of achieving unicorn status in the next year or two, and this is something we are proud of”, he noted.

The deputy PM emphasized that Armenia has the necessary tools to succeed internationally and remain competitive in terms of attracting foreign investment. Talking about the human capital and skills, he reminded that Armenia is ranked 33rd among 137 countries in the quality of its mathematics and science education. “There are free educational programmes throughout Armenia that teach youngsters programming, graphic design, 3D modelling and much more”, he said.

Asked what actions are being taken to attract more investment into Armenia’s technology and tourism sectors, the deputy PM said Armenia utilizes the available business platforms to ramp up investments into these sectors. 

As for the COVID-19-related challenges, Hambardzum Matevosyan said “like most countries, Armenia [suffered badly from] the worldwide lockdown that unquestionably affected the tourism industry”. “The silver lining, however, was the revival of domestic tourism. Locals began visiting the places they had never been before. It was this dynamic that kept the industry afloat. Armenia also maintained a balanced approach regarding the travel restrictions and stayed relatively open to the world”, he said.

“According to official statistics, the number of tourists who visited Armenia in 2021 increased by more than 130% year on year, when compared with 2020. Although it will take time for international arrivals to return to pre-pandemic levels, most tourism professionals see better prospects for 2022. We expect large waves of tourists in the upcoming months as global restrictions become more lax. Additionally, works are ongoing to improve Armenia’s broader connectivity to make travel for tourists more seamless. We have noticed that travellers are looking for new and niche destinations these days. For many visitors, Armenia is a hidden gem with a wide range of activities”, deputy PM Matevosyan emphasized.

According to him, wine, culinary, luxury and extreme tourism have all picked up steam in recent years. Medical tourism is also gaining momentum due to the quality and affordability of Armenia’s healthcare sector, he added. “What visitors really appreciate about Armenia is the combination of rich cultural sites, diverse nature, hospitality, and safety. For the record, there are 25,000 monuments from different eras and three Unesco World Heritage Sites”, he said.

Asked what initiatives the government is undertaking to boost the investment flows, the deputy PM said: “The primary goal of Armenia’s economic policy is to build a knowledge-based, export-oriented and inclusive economy with an equally enabling environment for local and foreign companies. To this end, our everyday efforts are concentrated on making business regulations and the provision of public services more efficient, as well as providing foreign investors with necessary investment protection guarantees”.

Armenian PM congratulates Assyrian community on New Year, Kha b-Nisan

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 10:42, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to the representatives of the Assyrian community of Armenia on the occasion of the Assyrian New Year, Kha b-Nisan, the PM’s Office said.

The message reads as follows:

“I warmly congratulate the Assyrians of Armenia on the occasion of the New Year, Kha b-Nisan.

New hopes and dreams, new plans and ideas are associated with the New Year. May the coming year be a year of success and new achievements for the Assyrians of Armenia, and may the heirs of the ancient Assyrian culture in Armenia not only preserve, but also develop and enrich their native language and culture.

May this beautiful spring holiday of love and fertility accompany you throughout the coming year, and may all the ordeals remain away.

I wish the Assyrian community of Armenia happiness, prosperity, success and new development programs”.

Resolution initiated by Armenia adopted at 49th session of UN Human Rights Council

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 11:05, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. On March 31, during the 49th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the resolution on “Prevention of Genocide” initiated by Armenia was adopted by consensus, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said.

The resolution, traditionally introduced by Armenia, assessing current threats and challenges, outlines the steps to be taken jointly by the UN member states towards prevention of the calamity of genocide, its recognition, restoration of justice, compensation, punishment and ensuring the accountability of the genocide perpetrators.

The resolution is widely supported, as evidenced by its co-sponsorship of countries representing all five regional groups.

This year, the resolution raises such issues as undertaking steps for conflict risk assessments, their prevention, the abuse of new technologies, including the threats of disseminating disinformation through social media, and reiterates the need for ensuring universal ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG),

The resolution proposes to organize a conference within the UN framework, which will be dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Convention. It is planned to discuss the inadmissibility of using social media as a tool of hatred.

COVID-19: 21 new cases, 3 deaths in Armenia

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 11:16, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. 21 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 422,540, the ministry of health said.

2063 tests were conducted on March 31.

The recoveries rose by 55 in a day, bringing the total number to 410,042.

3 death cases have been registered. The death toll has risen to 8616.

As of April 1, the number of active cases is 2205.

Armenian President congratulates Assyrian community on New Year

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 11:25, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. President Vahagn Khachaturyan addressed a congratulatory message to the Assyrian community of Armenia on the occasion of their New Year – Kha b-Nisan, the Presidential Office said.

The message reads:

“Let this beautiful holiday, which embodies the awakening of nature, be marked by constant and new achievements for Assyrians.

The friendship between Armenian and Assyrian peoples is based on close historical-cultural ties which date back to ancient times.

We have lived side by side, built and created over centuries, standing by one another at crucial moments.

Today as well the Assyrian community of Armenia is involved in different spheres of the country’s life, by keeping their national image and traditions”.

Visit of OSCE Chairman-in-Office to Yerevan kicks off

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 12:18, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. The visit of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Poland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Zbigniew Rau to Armenia kicked off today.

In Yerevan, he was welcomed by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan at the Foreign Ministry. Their meeting will be followed by a joint press conference.

The OSCE Chairman-in-Office arrived in Armenia as part of a regional visit.

Rau will also meet with Armenia’s President Vahagn Khachaturyan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi expresses willingness to pay official visit to Armenia

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 12:37, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi expressed desire to visit Armenia at a meeting with Ambassador of Armenia Hrachya Poladyan.

Ambassador Poladyan presented his credentials to President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. During a brief conversation, Poladyan conveyed Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan’s warm greetings and best wishes to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Ambassador Poladyan said that Armenia is awaiting President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s official visit to Armenia with big expectations.

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said he will take the opportunity and visit Armenia. He congratulated Ambassador Poladyan on the occasion of the presentation of credentials and spoke highly about the traditionally friendly relations between Armenia and Egypt and wished good luck to the Ambassador in his mission, the foreign ministry said in a readout.

Armenian FM holds meeting with OSCE Chairman-in-Office

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 13:01, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a meeting with OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Poland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Zbigniew Rau.

The private talk was followed by an extended -format meeting, the ministry said.

The Armenian FM and the OSCE Chairman-in-Office will then hold a joint press conference.

The OSCE Chairman-in-Office arrived in Armenia as part of a regional visit.

Rau will also meet with Armenia’s President Vahagn Khachaturyan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Facts: Anthropologist debunks Azerbaijani fake news on finding “mass graves of Khojalu victims” in Parukh

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 13:14, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. A geneticist and anthropologist debunked the Azerbaijani claims on having discovered “mass graves” of “Khojalu victims” in the village of Parukh.

The Head of Ethnogenomics Laboratory at the Institute of Molecular Biology Levon Yepiskoposyan says the images and videos released by Azerbaijan as substantiations of their claims is to say the least “unprofessional”.

Speaking to ARMENPRESS, Yepiskoposyan presented evidence which shows that the Azerbaijani claims are total fake news, and the fact that they’ve immediately deleted the images from the internet shows their unprofessionalism.

“Several grave fields had been found in that region. Would Armenians bury Azerbaijanis in those grave fields? This is ruled out,” Yepiskoposyan said.

Moreover, the skulls seen in the images clearly show them to be long shaped skulls with a flat back – typical to Armenians living in the eastern region: meaning the images showed remains of Armenians. 

Yepiskoposyan also spoke about the names released by the Azerbaijanis. “They also presented the names and surnames, dates of birth of the missing, and all are born in 1970. If we look at the skulls, none has teeth, but the teeth of young men don’t fall out in just 30 years,” he said.

The geneticist also focused on the fact that the bones which were displayed were cleaned from tissues, whereas this process takes very long time.

Yepiskoposyan said he witnessed a case like that around 10 years ago, when in north-eastern Azerbaijan mass graves were found in a pit and the Azerbaijanis again began to falsely accuse Armenians.

Armenian FM briefs OSCE Chairman-in-Office on situation in Nagorno Karabakh

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 13:33, 1 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 1, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan says his today’s conversation with OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Poland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Zbigniew Rau, who is in Yerevan, was quite substantive.

During a press conference following their meeting, the Armenian FM said their discussion focused on issues relating to the peaceful settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

“I presented details to my colleague about the current situation caused by the incursion of the Azerbaijani armed forces into the village of Parukh. We discussed issues relating to the current situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border”, the FM said.

The Armenian FM and the OSCE Chairman-in-Office also discussed a broad range of issues relating to regional security and stability, the Polish chairmanship priorities and prospects in the OSCE.

The Armenian FM presented also to his colleague the developments around the normalization of the Armenia-Turkey relations without preconditions.

The OSCE Chairman-in-Office arrived in Armenia as part of a regional visit.

Rau will also meet with Armenia’s President Vahagn Khachaturyan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.