Police, Russian peacekeepers negotiating with Azeri soldiers in Artsakh’s Khramort

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Armenia – Feb 26 2022


Artsakh police officers and Russian peacekeepers are negotiating with the Azerbaijani troops, who have been terrorizing the residents of the village of Khramort in Artsakh’s Askeran region for several days now, State Emergency Service spokesman Hunan Tadevosyan said in a Facebook post on Saturday.

Using loudspeakers, the Azerbaijanis are demanding that the civilians leave the village voluntarily, threatening to “use force” otherwise. They also announce that “Khramort is Azerbaijan, and, in general, Kharabakh is Azerbaijan.”

Tatevosyan says the Azerbaijani soldiers are trying to stir panic among the villagers, but their efforts are unsuccessful.

“No one is going to leave the village. On the contrary, 12 more families from other communities currently live in the village together with the locals,” he wrote.

Violinist Diana Adamyan to share a stage with Armenian State Symphony Orchestra

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Armenia – Feb 26 2022


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Violinist Diana Adamyan, who won the top prize at the 16th Khachaturian International Competition, will share a stage with the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra as a soloist.

The concert is scheduled to be held at Yerevan’s Aram Khachaturyan Concert Hall on March 3, the Symphony Orchestra said.

The program features Violin Concerto by Jean Sibelius and Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet adapted by Rodion Shchedrin.

The conductor is Sergey Smbatyan.

Putin and Pashinyan hold phone talks

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Armenia – Feb 26 2022


Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed on Saturday during a telephone conversation the issues of ensuring stability and security on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the Kremlin press service reported.

“The exchange of views continued on the practical aspects of the implementation of the agreements enshrined in the tripartite statements of the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on Nagorno-Karabakh dated November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021, including issues of ensuring stability and security on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” – the message says.

Some topical issues on the bilateral agenda were also touched upon.

Zelenskyy thanks Aliyev for help

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Armenia – Feb 26 2022

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy called President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

The leader of Ukraine expressed gratitude to Ilham Aliyev for his help and efforts.

Zelenskyy thanked Ilham Aliyev for his efforts to achieve a ceasefire, turn the confrontation into a political plane and deliver medicines and medical equipment to the Ukrainian people.

Moscow: The signing of the declaration between Azerbaijan and Russia does not pose any problems for Russian`s allied obligations to Armenia

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Feb 26 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Moscow proceeds from the fact that the signing of the declaration between Azerbaijan and Russia in no way poses any problems for the Russia’s allied  obligations to Armenia in any direction. This was stated on February  25 during a weekly briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman  Maria Zakharova, referring to the impact of the allied declaration  between Azerbaijan and Russia on Moscow’s allied obligations to  Yerevan.

“We will comply with our obligations towards Yerevan, which is our  longtime, close ally. And in our opinion, the signing of the  declaration with Baku will strengthen precisely the trilateral  cooperation between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, including on  security issues, economic and humanitarian cooperation in the  Transcaucasus. Moreover, we are constantly, including taking into  account the changed geopolitical realities in the region, updating  the bilateral legal framework with Armenia, which currently has about  300 documents”, she said.

At the same time, Zakharova stressed that this declaration is not  directed against third countries, but rather aimed at strengthening  regional security. “We are discussing the subject of  military-political relations with both Baku and Ankara. You know our  position on this matter. At the same time, we have a common regional  platform for interaction – the <3 + 3> consultative platform, and  within its framework, in addition to Azerbaijan and Turkey, we  interact with Armenia, Iran and keep the door open for Georgia”, the  Russian diplomat said, adding that Russia requires NATO to fulfill  its non-expansion commitments. However, she continued, no one is  against, while observing the generally recognized norms of not  ensuring one’s own security at the expense of the security of other  countries, against military- technical cooperation between countries.

Regarding the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and, in  general, the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations,  Zakharova noted that paragraph 9 of the declaration on allied  cooperation with Azerbaijan contains a passage that the parties will  do everything possible to promote the implementation of the  provisions of the agreements between the leaders of Russia,  Azerbaijan and Armenia from November 9, 2020 and January 11, November  26, 2021. “And paragraph 10 states that the parties will cooperate in  solving the problems arising from the above agreements and work  closely in establishing long-term peace between the states of the  region. So, the adopted declaration works to strengthen regional  security. As for the position of the OSCE Minsk Group member states –  Russia, the United States and France, they are set out in joint  statements, and the last of them was issued on December 7, 2021>, the  diplomat summed up.

It should be noted that on February 22, the leaders of Russia and  Azerbaijan, Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev, signed a declaration in  Moscow on the establishment of allied relations, consisting of 43  points. The Declaration on Allied Cooperation between the Russian  Federation and Azerbaijan notes that Moscow and Baku intend to  develop military- political cooperation that meets national interests  and is not directed against other countries.

The parties also agreed to provide each other with military  assistance if necessary. “In order to ensure security, maintain peace  and stability, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan  may consider the possibility of providing each other with military  assistance on the basis of the UN Charter, separate international  treaties and taking into account the existing international legal  obligations of each of the parties,” the text of the declaration  says.

Russia and Azerbaijan intend to join forces in the fight against  international terrorism, cybercrime and other security challenges.   According to the document, Moscow and Baku will stop the activities  of individuals and organizations directed against the territorial  integrity of both countries.

Russia and Azerbaijan will consider opportunities for developing  cooperation in the field of peaceful atom, the declaration says. It  is also noted that Moscow and Baku, working closely to stimulate  international energy cooperation and strengthen global energy  security on an equal and mutually beneficial basis, intend to deepen  cooperation in the fuel and energy sector, including in the field of  exploration and development of oil and gas fields, transportation of  energy resources, including involvement of efficient infrastructure  projects, as well as in the areas of alternative and renewable energy  sources.

“Moscow and Baku will do everything possible to promote the  implementation of the agreements on the settlement of the situation  in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone,” the declaration says. In  addition, Moscow and Baku are ready for urgent consultations if  something threatens the security interests of one of the parties. The  parties refrain from any actions that, in the opinion of one of the  countries, damage the strategic partnership and allied relations of  the two states, the document emphasizes. To this end, they “create a  permanent mechanism of consultations through the Ministries of  Foreign Affairs.”

The declaration also notes that the parties interact in the field of  foreign policy in order to ensure stability and security in the  Caucasus and Caspian regions.

Russia and Azerbaijan also agreed to refrain from any economic  activity that causes direct or indirect damage to one of the  countries. According to the document, the countries intend to develop  cooperation in metallurgy, engineering, aviation, automotive,  chemical, pharmaceutical sectors, as well as in light industry,  agriculture, construction and road industries. The parties also  agreed to promote the use of national currencies in mutual  settlements and the integration of payment systems, including the  joint servicing of bank cards. 

European states intend to deliver demarche to Armenia for its silence on Ukraine

ARM INFO
Feb 26 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. European states intend to deliver demarche to Armenia for its silence on Ukraine.

As it became known to ArmInfo from diplomatic sources familiar with  the situation. The heads of diplomatic representatives of the EU  countries accredited in Armenia today at 16:30 local time will visit  the Armenian Foreign Ministry and hand over a two-page demarche.  The  text of the demarche document, in particular, states:  “The Russian  attack on Ukraine is a breach of the UN Charter that is unprecedented  since its entry into force. We also condemn the involvement of  Belarus in this aggression against Ukraine and call on it to abide by  its international obligations.

UN Secretary-General Guterres has condemned this breach of the UN  Charter in clear words and asked Russia to stop the attack and  withdraw from Ukraine. He has made it clear that this is a global  crisis that affects every UN member state. He also qualified the use  of the term “peacekeeping” by Russia as a “perversion”. And he has  clearly stated that there is no genocide in Eastern Ukraine.

On Monday, President Putin has justified Russian actions with  historical grievances dating back over 100 years, calling into  question the right of Ukraine to exist and the very identity of its  people. By unilaterally recognising the self-proclaimed “peoples’  republics” Russia has brought the joint diplomatic efforts of the  international community to an abrupt standstill.

Russia’s decision to recognise as independent entities and send  Russian troops to certain areas of Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk  oblasts is illegal and unacceptable. It violates international law,  Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and Russia’s own  international commitments.

Russia has ignored multiple offers of a diplomatic way forward,  including through the Normandy format on the basis of the Minsk  Agreements unanimously endorsed by the UN Security Council. It has  ignored the repeated offers of good offices of the Secretary-General  and has now attacked Ukraine full-scale during an ongoing Security  Council meeting on 23 February 2022 and while the Secretary-General  was appealing to President Putin to maintain the peace.  This war of  President Putin’s choosing shatters the foundations of the UN  Charter. No UN member state can be sure that its borders, its  existence would not be called into question tomorrow. Russia does not  even pretend to act within the Charter.

What we need now is a clear and unanimous condemnation of this attack  by all UN member states in order to isolate Russia in the light of  its military aggression. We need to stand by Ukraine and reiterate  our unwavering commitment to the territorial integrity and  sovereignty of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders,  and by the UN Charter.

There will be resolutions to this effect coming to the vote most  likely today in the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly.  Urge you to vote in favour of these resolutions and to lend to  Ukraine all your possible political and material support, including  in other UN fora such as Human Rights Council Ask you to not  recognise the self-proclaimed “people’s republics” of Donetsk and  Luhansk and to publicly condemn this unilateral and isolated decision  made by Russia in your national statements as well as in  international organisations and alliances.

Should Russia try to install a puppet regime in Kyiv, the  international community must under no circumstances recognize its  legitimacy. A vassal state of Ukraine as a result of a military  attack, deprived of its sovereignty and fully controlled and  manipulated by Russia, must not be tolerated.  Russia’s annexation of  the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol 2014 was  another act of violation of international law, an assault against  territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine. We continue  pursuing the policy of non- recognition of this illegal act. We are  committed to upholding the sanctions and keeping the topic on the  international agenda.”  

EU agrees on tougest ever sanctions against Russia

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. The EU has agreed on the toughest package in the history of sanctions against Russia, ARMENPRESS reports, citing “RIA Novosti”, the Chancellor of Austria Karl Nehammer said, adding that the sanctions against Russia will be painful for the European Union.

The sanctions will also affect Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

At the same time, the entry of the Russian President and Foreign Minister into the European Union will not be banned.

Moscow interested in dialogue with Kyiv – Zakharova

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. Moscow has decided to start contacts with Kyiv, and is ready for a dialogue with Kyiv, ARMENPRESS reports, citing “RIA Novost”, official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said.

“The decision to start contacts and formation of a delegation was made very operatively (by the Russian side), it was publicly announced,” Zakharova said at a briefing.

Earlier, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Vladimir Putin is ready to send a Russian delegation to Minsk for talks with Ukraine.

Putin offers Ukrainian military to take power

 

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered the Ukrainian military to take power, ARMENPRESS reports Putin said during the sitting of the Security Council.

“It seems that it will be easier to come to terms with them than with those neo-Nazi-drug addicts,” RIA Novosti quoted Putin as saying.

Armenian, Russian Defense Ministers refer to the modernization of Armenian Armed Forces and the process of reforms

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. Within the framework of the working visit to the Russian Federation, the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Suren Papikyan met on February 25 with the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, General of the Army Sergey Shoygu.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MOD Armenia, during the meeting, the sides exchanged opinions on international and regional security issues. A number of issues related to the Armenian-Russian bilateral and multilateral military cooperation were discussed.

The parties praised the dynamics of the Armenian-Russian allied cooperation and the political dialogue, the role and efforts of the Russian Federation aimed at stabilizing the military-political situation in the region, as well as the effectiveness of the Russian peacekeeping mission in Artsakh.

During the discussions, reference was made to the modernization of the Armenian Armed Forces and the process of reforms.

At the end of the meeting, Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan invited his Russian counterpart Shoygu to pay an official visit to Armenia.