What will establishment of checkpoint on Armenian-Azerbaijani border mean? Expert’s explanation

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Armenia – Aug 19 2022

The establishment of a checkpoint on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border does not mean that Azerbaijani citizens can enter Armenia and vice versa, as there is no visa regime between the two countries, the well-known cartographer Rouben Galichian told NEWS.am.

At the same time, the expert did not rule out that some civil vehicles may be ordered to enter the country.

The NSC introduced a new project on opening checkpoints on the state border. The decision stems from the need to ensure the implementation of the instructions given by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the August 4 meeting of the Armenian government.

The draft also says that within two weeks after the decision enters into force, the director of the National Security Service should ensure the adoption of a legal act regulating the security related to the movement of people, goods and vehicles through the checkpoints.

It is proposed to establish the crossing points of the state border of Armenia as follows: "on the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border – sections Sotk (Kelbajar), Yeraskh (Sadarak), Carahunge (Eyvazli)."

The expert reminded that the only direction out of all those mentioned, where there is a checkpoint (on the Azerbaijani side), is Carahunge (Eyvazli).

"A situation has developed in which Armenian citizens cannot enter the Azerbaijani-controlled sections of the Goris-Kapan road, while Azerbaijanis can enter Armenian territories impartially and uncontrollably. The Armenian side should have long ago set up its checkpoints there and prohibit Azerbaijanis to enter Armenia, just like the authorities in Baku do," Galichian said.

He recalled the Azeri obstacles for the Iranian trucks on the Goris-Kapan road segments under Baku's control.

According to his assessment, the Karaunj section is the least important for Azerbaijan and has nothing to do with Nakhchivan.

"If Azerbaijanis are ever given the opportunity to travel through Armenian territory to Nakhichevan, checkpoints should be set up at the entrance to and exit from Armenia. And unblocking would be a regime in which Azerbaijan opens its road in Nakhichevan for Armenian vehicles to Iran. What if we open our roads for Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan does not open it for us? What will we do then?" Galichian wondered.

Baku can achieve what it wants and then not allow Armenian citizens to use the road.

"In order to avoid such a scenario, the process must be asymmetrical and one-time. All this has nothing to do with the corridor. Besides, to give a corridor means to transfer the territory of Armenia to Azerbaijan. According to the Constitution, this can happen only as a result of a referendum. Besides, such a decision will cut Armenia off from Iran and create serious problems for us. And it is unacceptable for Iran," the expert concluded.

Expert: Based on Azerbaijan’s statements, Nakhchivan should be returned to Armenians

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Armenia – Aug 19 2022

If Azerbaijan considers itself the legal successor of the Azerbaijan Republic of 1918-1920 and does not recognize the Azerbaijan SSR within its borders, then we can remember that Nakhchivan was transferred to Azerbaijan during the USSR. In this case, let them return it to Armenians, famous cartographer Rouben Galichian told NEWS.am.

He reminded that from 1918 to 1936, there were no enclaves in Armenia and the USSR had created them.

"So the Azerbaijanis should not talk about them either, as well as about Allich, which was also handed over to them by the USSR. Everything that was handed over by the Soviet authorities should be returned to Armenians," Galichian noted.

The expert reminded once again that the document on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan was ratified back in 1969 on the basis of the maps of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces.

"The Azerbaijanis have seriously advanced from this border deep into Armenia in the areas of Sevlich, Shroja, David Bek. Until they withdraw their troops beyond the border line, the document on which Azerbaijan itself ratified, we should not start the process of delimitation and demarcation," he said.

How Russia is dodging Western sanctions with gray-market imports

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Aug 18 2022

A deeper dive into the gray market has meant that Russians continue to have access to such goods as iPhones and Zara dresses even months after their Western makers left Russia. But are these parallel imports even legal?

Russia has been importing goods without the consent of their Western manufacturers for months. It's part of a scheme aimed at helping the country bypass supply restrictions put in place by Western countries and companies in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

Parallel imports, or gray-market purchases, into Russia totaled $6 billion (€5.9 billion) from May to July, Denis Manturov, Russia's deputy prime minister and minister of industry and trade, told reporters this week.

Russia launched the parallel imports scheme, covering goods ranging from auto parts to gaming consoles, in May as imports slumped due to Western sanctions and scores of foreign companies left its shores in protest against the war in Ukraine and to avoid any potential reputational damage.

"Russia is not going to do nothing in response to Western sanctions. So, it obviously has procedures in place to try and get a lot of critical imports that it needs to sustain the economy and maintain the war," Timothy Ash, an emerging-market strategist from BlueBay Asset Management, told DW. "The question mark and challenge will be what the West will do to try and tighten the sanctions regime to stop that from happening." 

Parallel imports refer to goods that are imported into a market without their manufacturers' consent. To be clear, they are authentic goods, but they may be meant by the manufacturer to be sold in a different country or region.

For example, if a pair of Levi's jeans produced, packaged and priced for the Indian market is imported by a reseller to be sold in Germany outside of the apparel maker's certified distribution channels, then that's a parallel import.

Such imports are deemed to be on the gray market as they are sold by unauthorized dealers. Since brand owners have no control over the distribution of these goods, they are not covered by their warranty plans.   

In May, Russia released a list of Western goods eligible to be imported under the parallel imports scheme. The list included critical imports like warships, spare parts needed for railways and auto components as well as consumer goods like electronics and household appliances, clothing, footwear and cosmetics — goods that Russia said their Western manufacturers "refused to supply directly."

Some of the brands on the list were Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Continental, Ferrari, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Siemens, Duracell, Canon and PlayStation.

The Russian scheme offers importers protection from civil suits for bypassing official distribution channels.

Much of the unauthorized imports into Russia are coming via post-Soviet countries like Kazakhstan, Armenia and Belarus.

Parallel imports are typically not illegal. They are original, licensed products just obtained via parallel distribution channels, often more expensively.

"Gray and mysterious may only be the distribution channels by which these goods find their way to the importing country," according to a document published by the World Intellectual Property Organization.

"If products sold or imported by third parties fall within the scope of patents, trademarks or copyrights valid in this particular country, such sale or importation by third parties is generally deemed infringing," the document said.

The Russian scheme involves the international principle of copyright exhaustion, which allows a Russian company to import a product without the consent of the manufacturer as soon as it starts selling in any country in the world, according to Russia's Interfax news agency.

This means when Apple, which is on the Russian parallel imports list, starts selling the iPhone 14 later this year, Russian resellers like re:store would be able to import them for sale despite the US tech giant pulling out of the country months ago.     

The Russian scheme is aimed at ensuring the availability of vital imports, which plunged following the exodus of Western companies.

Moscow expects parallel imports to touch $16 billion this year, a figure that would be equivalent to only 4% of overall imports in 2021. By comparison, total imports into Russia are expected to collapse by as much as a third this year.

"The biggest problem for Putin is going to be rebuilding the Russian military, which has been massively destroyed in terms of equipment in Ukraine. If the car production in Russia has stopped because they can't get electronics components, then imagine trying to rebuild a tank or build a tank or an airplane," Ash said.

Experts say the Kremlin expects the parallel imports scheme to serve yet another purpose. The various consumer and luxury goods on the list are meant to ensure Russians continue to go about their daily lives without much disruption in the face of Western sanctions. 

"Maybe, it's more a PR exercise aimed at the domestic audience trying to send the message that sanctions aren't working and that we're winning," Ash said.

Since Russia is applying the international copyright exhaustion rule, Western companies may not be able to do a lot to prevent the parallel import of their goods.

Ash says Western governments could exhort countries and companies to not help Russia evade sanctions or even threaten them with secondary sanctions.

"The more Russia tells us about this, the more they are public about it, the more likely the West is to tighten sanctions to stop it from happening," Ash said.

Edited by: Hardy Graupner


Armenpress: Henrikh Mkhitaryan suffers muscle injury

Henrikh Mkhitaryan suffers muscle injury

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 09:40,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. Inter Milan midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan won’t play for a few weeks due to an injury.

According to Italian news media, the Armenian footballer suffered a pulled muscle in his left leg. The recovery period is expected to last at least 2 weeks.

Inter Milan has a scheduled match with A.C. Milan in early September.

Embassy of Kazakhstan offers condolences over Yerevan explosion

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 10:12,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Armenia expressed condolences over the Surmalu market explosion in Yerevan.

“The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Republic of Armenia is expressing deep condolences on the deaths which resulted from the explosion in the Surmalu trade center in Yerevan. We wish swift recovery to all who were injured,” the embassy said.

No defendants in Surmalu market explosion so far

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 10:33,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. The General Prosecution is denying media reports which claimed that charges have been pressed in connection with the Surmalu market explosion.

Prosecutor-General Artur Davtyan’s Advisor Gor Abrahamyan said in a statement that as of this moment there are no defendants in the case.

However, there is a defendant in the investigation into the fire which happened a year ago in the same market. He said that a local newspaper made the erroneous report after he was asked whether or not there are defendants in the 2021 fire which took place in the Surmalu where the explosion took place on Sunday.

“I am asking the news media to retract the disinformation.”

Yerevan explosion: Seismic specialists consult rescuers amid danger of structure collapse

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. Uninterrupted search-and-rescue operations continued overnight at the Surmalu market, the Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations Artyush Grigoryan told reporters.

“The work continues. We are now carrying out some cooling processes. As you know, two people are still unaccounted for, but one of the 16 dead persons is unidentified. If one of the two missing persons is the unidentified dead person then we have one missing person. We have information that the said missing person was near the first-floor entrance of the building, therefore we will carry out the search-and-rescue operation near the three-storey structure. This causes additional difficulties because there is a risk of collapse,” Grigoryan said.

Experts from the seismic service and a private company were asked to assist in determining the best option to continue working without causing any additional damage.

Flags fly half-staff, book of condolence opened in all embassies abroad as Armenia mourns victims of Yerevan explosion

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan instructed all Armenian diplomatic and consular representations to open book of condolences as Armenia is mourning those killed in the August 14 market explosion in Yerevan, his spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said. 

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ordered national days of mourning to be declared August 17-18 in memory of the victims of the Surmalu market explosion.

Flags fly half-staff and advertisements and entertainment programs are not broadcast during national days of mourning.