Boao Forum for Asia 2022 to be held on April 20-22

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 10:46, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. The 2022 Annual Conference of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) will be held on April 20-22 at Boao, Hainan Province of China under the theme of “The World in COVID-19 & Beyond: Working Together for Global Development and Shared Future”, the BFA said in a statement on March 17.

“The Annual Conference will be an on-site occasion supplemented with online links, where delegates from governments, business, academia and media all over the world will gather and discuss the post-pandemic development agenda for Asia and the world, focusing on green development, innovative development, inclusive development and collaborative development, so as to promote international solidarity and cooperation”, the statement says.

The Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) is an international organization jointly initiated by 29 member states. BFA holds its annual conference in Boao, Hainan on a regular basis. The founding purpose of BFA was to promote economic integration in Asia. Its mission now is to pool positive energy for the development of Asia and the world.




Ministry of Defense denies reports on deadly border provocation by Azerbaijani troops

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 10:52, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. The reports of an alleged deadly provocation committed by the Azerbaijani military against the Armenian Armed Forces on March 16 are false, the Armenian Ministry of Defense said.

“The information circulating on social media and in various media outlets claiming that on March 16 the Azerbaijani Armed Forces committed a provocation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border which resulted in one Armenian servicemember being killed and another one wounded is false,” the Ministry of Defense said, calling on media outlets and social media users to use exclusively official information while publishing reports on the border situation.

French cellist Marc Coppey to perform in Yerevan for the first time

French cellist Marc Coppey to perform in Yerevan for the first time

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 11:00, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. French contemporary classical cellist Marc Coppey is going to give a concert in Yerevan at the initiative of the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra on the occasion of the International Francophonie Day.

In a statement the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra said Marc Coppey is considered to be one of the world’s leading cellists – in addition, now with a growing reputation as a fine conductor on the international podium.

“A protégé of Lord Yehudi Menuhin and Mstislav Rostropovich, Coppey first shot to international acclaim at the age of 18, winning First Prize and ‘Prize for the Best Bach Performance’ at the prestigious Leipzig Bach Competition (1988)”, the Orchestra said.

The cellist will perform Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” symphonic scherzo by Paul Dukas and Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s symphonic poem “Francesca da Rimini”.

The concert will take place at the Aram Khachaturyan Concert Hall on March 18, at 19:00.

Conductor is the artistic director of the National Philharmonic Orchestra Eduard Topchyan.

Government allocates over 2 bln drams for patrol service launching in Shirak, Lori provinces

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 11:26, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia allocated 2 billion 35 million drams to the Police for the launch of patrol service in Shirak and Lori provinces.

The money will be used for acquiring 140 vehicles, as well as administrative equipment.

At the Cabinet meeting today, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the launch of the new patrol service in Shirak and Lori provinces is a very important reform for the government.

“The new patrol service is operating in Yerevan from July of the last year, and we need to record that the results of the activity of the patrol police are satisfying. I want to note that democracy is the most important brand of Armenia’s external image, and we, in fact, are building a police that meets the democracy standards”, the PM said.

Canada bans RT

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 11:29, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Media regulators in Ottawa have formally outlawed RT and RT France on Wednesday, saying their programming went against government policy and undermined democracy, RT reports.

After reviewing complaints from the public, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that “the continued authorization to distribute RT and RT France is not in the public interest.”

Most Canadian operators have already pulled the networks off air, citing the conflict in Ukraine.

Armenian PM congratulates Irish counterpart on national day

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 11:42, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory letter to Prime Minister of Ireland Micheál Martin on the occasion of the country’s national day, the PM’s Office said.

The letter runs as follows,

“Your Excellency,

I warmly congratulate you on St. Patrick’s Day, the national day of Ireland.

The Republic of Armenia attaches importance to the further expansion and development of mutually beneficial cooperation with Ireland, which is based on democratic values and practical interests.

I am full of hope that through joint efforts we will give a new impetus to bilateral cooperation for the benefit of our countries and peoples.

I congratulate you once again, wishing you good health and new success, and well-being and prosperity to the friendly people of Ireland”.

“Myler” aspires to become a regional center for skiing: Tigran Harutyunyan

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 12:23, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. In Yeghipatrush village of Aparan community, Aragatsotn Marz, a new multifunctional ski resort is planned to be constructed under the investment program launched by “Myler Mountain Resort” company. We talked with Tigran Harutyunyan, the founder of the “Myler Mountain Resort” project, about the idea and peculiarities of the project, the details of the investment program.

– Mr. Harutyunyan, “Myler Mountain Resort” is one of the most interesting projects of your group of companies, which is of great importance for the development of Armenia. Would you tell us about the background of your bold idea to create a ski resort?

The idea to have a ski resort in Armenia was born 25 years ago, in 1997. I was 13 years old when we created a ski “national team” with a group of young people. At that time it was very difficult to get skiing outfit and skis in Armenia. Anna Hambardzumyan, Victor Hambardzumyan’s granddaughter, brought relevant accessories from Europe, and gathered around her children actively engaged in alpine skiing in Yerevan, and almost every Sunday in winter we went to Tsakhkadzor and Aragats for skiing.

I think it was even useless to talk about the inappropriate conditions of resorts in those years: it was very difficult for us to reach the top of the mountain, because the ropeway was not in proper condition, often not working at all. There had been even such cases when we took a few liters of fuel with us and asked the locals to put the ropeway into operation. The ropeway had a small benches with one seat where we could hardly fit with skis, and it was going so slowly that we could not move due to the cold when we reached the top. But as soon as we got there, we forgot about the cold, difficulties and inconveniences, because there was a great desire and passion to learn, we loved what we did. We were all in our element.

In order to give you a better idea, at that time skiing was just going down as we could, tumbling in the snow. We were like falling snowdrifts (laughs-ed.). Then having weighty skis on our shoulders, wearing heavy winter boots we happily climbed up all the way back. It took only five minutes to ski down, but then we spent more than thirty minutes again to reach the top. There were no ski tracks either: Soviet “Buran” snow mobiles opened tracks by going up and down several times.

We went on “Ski Weekend” in Aragats. There is a building on the way from Byurakan to Amberd, which served as a base for us. There were not any infrastructures in Aragats, and we had to go up and come down in the same way. There was no other option.

It was in those years that I first had the idea that one day, whatever it is, in Armenia we should have a ski resort complying with international standards. At the beginning it was just a dream of my youth, which over the years has developed into a goal. Then, already during my student years visiting advanced sports complexes and international centers in different countries, where I skied and got acquainted with their infrastructure, I realized what it really means to have developed alpine skiing and leisure facilities, a huge stream of tourists. I realized what we were lacking, and what is the essence – what a huge potential we have, but we do not develop it.

– The new ski resort will be built in Yeghipatrush village of Aparan community, Aragatsotn Marz. Would you describe the project in detail? Why particularly there, how much has been invested, what are the development prospects for the project?

From the conceptual point of view, there are no obstacles to have a center in Armenia that meets European high standards, I am not even afraid to say, to have a center of international level. Both the geographical location and the climatic conditions of the location we have chosen allow to build a complete complex equipped with all the relevant infrastructures.

What we plan now for the first stage of the project is enough to have the most advanced and well-equipped unique center in Armenia which will help us at becoming famous in this sphere in the world.

Now our regional center is Georgia, Gudauri. “Myler” is a long-term project, and in its final stage, in 11-12 years, we can say for sure that we will compete with Sochi and we will have enough capacities to attract a large number of skiers. In the ski market, the ratio of skiers and non-skiers among all the visitors of ski resorts is 50/50.We know what we seek for and we will strive to serve 18,000 skiers a day, who will not face any inconveniences while skiing in the mountains at the same time. This means that we will be able to provide services for 36,000 visitors a day.

One of the peculiarities of this field is that the flow and number of skiers and sports fans is changing, i.e. not everyone always visits the same places to go skiing, they consistently want to change the environment and start travelling. This implies we always have a chance to attract new people, and the competitiveness will be ensured through an optimal relation between price and quality.

As for the investments: the initial phase with an investment of more than 60 million euros will be completed in the winter of 2023, and we plan to complete the whole project in 2032-2035. We plan to invest 250-300 million euros over the course of 10 years. We start with 60 million euros, of which 34 million will be invested only for the construction of ropeways, the rest to the creation of other infrastructures, artificial snowmaking systems and ski tracks. As a result, we will be ready to accept about 6,000 skiers at a time, which is currently three times the number of visitors in the high season in Armenia.

By the way, we will not focus only on winter recreation and entertainment, we will provide and offer activities relevant to all seasons.

– Mr. Harutyunyan, we are aware that international cooperations are planned for the construction of the resort. Could you please mention them?

We cooperate with “Ecosign”, a reputable and leading Canadian company with nearly 40 years of experience in this field. The company is located in one of the most famous ski resorts in the world – “Whistler”. It is specialized in the design and development of mountain resorts and has a super-professional team. “Ecosign” is the designer and concept developer, and European “PGI” company, which is also a leading and professional company at the international level, will assist us as an operator. I can say for sure that we will effectively cooperate with these two companies, as both of them are among the best in their field. As for the procurement of the ropeway, we have already concluded a contract with Austrian company “Doppelmayr”. Active construction works will begin already in May.

Because sooner or later new complexes will appear in the surrounding area, there are real opportunities to have a complete route Tsakhkadzor-Marmarik-Aghveran. This volume can already serve as the basis for the creation of a new tourist city, a claim to become an international center, and hence having a common concept is very important.

In the first phase, 250 employees will be involved in the construction work, mostly from the community, and the professional staff entirely consists of specialists with international qualifications. About1500 permanent jobs will be created upon completion of the project.

With this project, we want to contribute to the development of tourism and sports, promote new trends of leisure and entertainment, and form a culture of a healthy lifestyle. We want “Myler” to become an exemplary and reliable model of effective public-private partnership. This year we celebrate a jubilee of our group of companies and the launching of “Myler” project is also symbolic. Like all our projects, “Myler” is also aimed at creating long-lasting projects and developing a potential of Armenia.

PM says current rate of COVID-19 vaccinations is not satisfying

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 13:00, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan says the current level of the COVID-19 vaccination rate is not satisfactory.

During the Cabinet meeting today, the PM said it is necessary to fully get vaccinated for the sake of public health.

The PM reminded that today is already the third session of the Cabinet they are not wearing face masks.

“It depends on the fact that the coronavirus situation in Armenia is quite good today, three weeks ago we noticed a declining trend in new cases and predicted that we were going to have a declining numbers”, he said.

However, Pashinyan noted that if the vaccination process is not properly organized, at some point they will have to return to the face mask mandate.

“If, God forbid, there is a worse course, we will move to stricter regimes, therefore, my call, request is that the vaccinations continue in a proper way, as the current level is not satisfactory”, he said.

FLYONE Armenia to operate Moscow flights daily

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 13:06, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. FLYONE Armenia airline will start flying from Yerevan to Moscow every day starting March 17, the airline announced.

The Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan flights will be operated from Yerevan’s Zvartnots airport to Moscow’s Vnukovo airport.

FLYONE Armenia also offers flights from Yerevan to Istanbul and Lyon.

Diversity Win! 68-Year-Old Armenian-American To Take On Christian Slater’s Role In INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE Reboot

BY PHIL NOBILE JR. · @PHILNOBILEJR · MARCH 18, 2022, 7:28 AM PDT

There’s an entire generation out there who might only know Eric Bogosian from Succession or Billions, or as the menacing bookie/brother-in-law Arno from Uncuh Jaaaaaaaamz. He’s great in all these recent roles, but I implore you to dig up Oliver Stone’s Talk Radio, or some of Bogosian’s one-man shows from the 1980s. Bogosian has been an electric presence for decades, and his involvement in any project is cause for excitement.

Today’s cause for excitement is the news that he’s joining the cast of AMC’s Interview with the Vampire reboot, and he’s playing Daniel Molloy, the conductor of the eponymous q&a. In 1994, that role was filled by Christian Slater, who’d stepped in for the recently deceased River Phoenix. At roughly 44 years older than Slater was when he played the role, Bogosian’s age is very much a factor, according to Variety. Molloy is described as “an investigative journalist nearing the end of his career who’s given a second chance at the interview of a lifetime.” It would have been so easy to pop some CW hottie in that role as it was originally written (author Anne Rice simply called him “the boy” in the novel). Love this pivot; love when a horror property recognizes that we share the earth with multiple generations!

It’s no secret that we at Fango are pro-mature people, and showrunner Rolin Jones seems to get it as well: “I count Eric Bogosian as one of the half dozen artists who made me want to do this for a career. He is, for me, the dented car fender of the American Soul and I can think of no better actor/writer alive to play this role. I’m in total frothing geek mode about his casting.”

Same, buddy.

The first season of Interview with the Vampire will debut on AMC later this year.

https://www.fangoria.com/diversity-win-68-year-old-armenian-american-to-take-on-christian-slaters-role-in-interview-with-the-vampire-reboot/