Armenia will continue its efforts for the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide – FM

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 17:48, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The Government’s Action Plan sees the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide as an additional guarantee of security for the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian people, ARMENPRESS reports Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan said during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session,  answering the question of the secretary of “Hayastan” faction Artsvik Minasyan.

Artsvik Minasyan quoted an excerpt from the national security strategy, where it is mentioned that the national goals of the Armenian people are the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, overcoming and elimination of the consequences. Minasyan asked whether the Government of the Republic of Armenia continues to pursue these goals or not.

In response, Ararat Mirzoyan said that the Government of the Republic of Armenia continues to consistently implement all the steps mentioned in the Government’s Action Plan, which has been approved by this parliament.

“It is clearly stated there that Armenia will continue its efforts aimed at both the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the prevention of further manifestations of this crime against humanity,” Mirzoyan said.

PM Pashinyan sets up working group on the construction of the Yeraskh-Julfa-Ordubad-Meghri- Horadiz railway

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 18:01, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime MInister Nikol Pashinyan highlights the de jure registration, signing on thepaper of agreements reached in Brussels on the construction, rehabilitation of Yeraskh-Julfa-Ordubad-Meghri-Horadiz railway. Pashinyan has already set up a working group to organize the construction of the railway, ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan said during a question-and-answer session with the members of the government in the National Assembly, referring to the question of “Civil Contract” faction MP Gevorg Papoyan.

Papoyan reminded that in December 2021, during the trilateral meeting with the President of the European Council Charles Michel and the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, an agreement was reached on the resumption of railway communication between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The MP inquired about the developments in that direction, as well as in the process of unblocking the roads.

Nikol Pashinyan reminded that he had announced that an agreement had been reached on the construction and restoration of the Yeraskh-Julfa-Ordubad-Meghri-Horadiz railway. “Immediately after returning, I gave relevant instructions. I have also set up a working group, which is already engaged in organizing the construction of the railway,” said the Prime Minister.

Recently, Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan met in Yerevan with the Russian Co-Chair of the Trilateral Working Group Alexei Overchuk and the Head of the Russian Railways Company. “We are already discussing the financing of the technical part, design and construction of the railway,” Pashinyan said.

However, in the meantime, there is an important action that, according to Pashinyan, should be done. This is a de jure recording of the agreements reached in Brussels. “I mean, either bilaterally or trilaterally, or in whatever format, it should become an agreement, be recorded on paper and signed. We have agreed that the railway should operate in accordance with international rules, within the framework of the legislation and sovereignty of the countries, which means that border, customs and other controls should be exercised at the border crossing points. And we have to agree on the parameters in order to build a railway with the same parameter, because those railways have to merge each other. It will become a route for international cargo transportation. And all this is very important for us to de jure register as soon as possible, to sign it”, Pashinyan said.

As for the roads, he said that basedon the results of the meetings in Brussels and Sochi, proposals were made, which were conveyed to the Azerbaijani side, as well as to Russian partners and international partners. “And as soon as we receive a positive response from Azerbaijan, we are ready to carry out the process of restoration and construction of road routes,” PM Pashinyan said.

Nikol Pashinyan’s participation in Antalya diplomatic forum not being discussed – FM Mirzoyan reaffirms

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 18:17, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The issue of participation of Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan in the Antalya Diplomatic Forum has not been and is not discussed, ARMENPRESS reports Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan said during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session,  answering the question of MP Taguhi Ghazaryan from “Civil Contract” Party.

The Minister noted that the issue of Pashinyan’s participation was actively discussed.

“I want to assure you once again that the issue of the Prime Minister’s participation in the Antalya event has not been discussed, is not being discussed. I can assume that this is a result of a certain wrong translation,” Mirzoyan said.

According to him, the word “he” in the part of the translation in which it was mentioned that he will participate, can refer to the country.

According to Mirzoyan, an invitation has been sent on behalf of Ararat Mirzoyan and Ruben Rubinyan, and there is still no final decision. “The decision will largely depend on the results of February 24 Vienna meeting”, he said.

The Minister also referred to the expected second meeting of the Armenian and Turkish Special Representatives for the normalization of relations in Vienna. “It could be supposed that the first meeting would be of a cognitive nature. I hope that this time substantive discussions will begin between the two special representatives, discussions aimed at opening the Armenia-Turkey border and establishing diplomatic relations,” Mirzoyan said.

According to him, the signals, messages and hints coming from official Ankara are mostly in a positive context, and our expectations are the same.

Armenia plans to discuss with UNESCO the issue of sending an assessment mission to the region

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 18:44, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The statement of the minister of culture of Azerbaijan Anar Karimov is a proof that an attempt is being made to simply erase the traces of the presence of the Armenian people from Nagorno Karabakh, in their historical homeland in general, ARMENPRESS reports Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan said at the National Assembly, referring to the statement of the Azerbaijani minister of culture about setting up a working group aimed at changing the identity of the Armenian cultural and religious monuments that have passed under the Azerbaijani control.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made a statement regarding the position and intention of the minister of culture of Azerbaijan. And in that statement we strongly condemned that approach. In our opinion, this is another proof of the fact that an attempt is being made to simply erase the traces of the presence of the Armenian people from Nagorno Karabakh, from their historical homeland in general”, Mirzoyan said, adding that its’ also a challenge for the UN International Court of Justice in terms of the decision of December 7, 2021 on the application of urgent measures, which clearly obliges Azerbaijan to prevent, punish cases of vandalism of Armenian cultural heritage, religious heritage, including churches, other monuments, and sights. Azerbaijan must fulfill its obligation imposed by the court decision”, Mirzoyan said.

The Foreign Minister noted that the intervention of UNESCO becomes imperative here, and Armenia welcomed the intention of sending a UNESCO assessment mission to the region, about which Armenia and Azerbaijan exchanged views on February 4.

“There are no clear dates, but the parties have reaffirmed the importance of such a visit to the region. And now, after this announcement, we are applying to the UNESCO, we are also planning non-online meetings to discuss this issue. In our opinion, that visit should take place in accordance with the principles established by the 1954 Convention on the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the event of armed conflict,” Mirzoyan concluded.

Signing peace treaty with Azerbaijan is one of the Government’s goals – Pashinyan

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 18:59, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan states that concluding a peace treaty with Azerbaijan and normalizing relations with Turkey is one of the goals of their government, as it has been one of the goals of all Armenian governments, ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan said during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session, answering the question of MP Tsovinar Vardanyan from the “Civil Contract” Party.

Vardanyan reminded of the commitment declared by the Republic of Armenia to open an era of peaceful development, at the same time, Azerbaijan regularly announces about readiness to sign a peace agreement with the Republic of Armenia. The MP inquired about the Prime Minister’s opinion on concluding a peace treaty.

According to Pashinyan, on the one hand, an attempt is being made to create the impression in Armenia and outside Armenia that someone is trying to impose an agenda on Armenia, on the other hand, that Armenia is avoiding an agenda.

“The signing of a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, the normalization of relations with Turkey and recording  it with corresponding document, of course, is the goal of our Government, moreover, it was the goal of all the governments of Armenia. The purpose of the negotiation process on the Karabakh issue was to sign a peace treaty, it is recorded in all documents. Are we ready to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan? “Yes,” Pashinyan said.

To the question if Armenia is ready to negotiate over that peace treaty, he gave a positive answer again. As for the format of the talks, Pashinyan said that the Armenian government’s views on it have been emphasized several times. The Prime Minister assured that the goal of the negotiations has always been to sign a peace treaty.

“We are ready for a concrete and substantiated conversation,” said the Prime Minister.

Zakharova speaks in favor of organizing a speedy UNESCO mission to the region

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 19:43, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. The Russian Federation discusses the preservation of cultural and historical heritage during the contacts with official Baku and Yerevan, ARMENPRESS reports official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said at a briefing.

“Of course, we are in favor of organizing the UNESCO mission to the region as soon as possible,” she said.

Zakharova reminded that on December 7, 2021, the joint statement of the Foreign Ministers of Russia, the United States and France called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue cooperation under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group to make real progress in the protection of humanitarian, including historical and cultural monuments.

Zakharova reminded that on December 7, 2021, the joint statement of the Foreign Ministers of Russia, the United States and France called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue cooperation under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group to make real progress in humanitarian issues, including protection of historical and cultural monuments.

Recently, the minister of culture of Azerbaijan announced that a working consisting of local and foreign specialists on the history and architecture of Caucasian Albania has been formed in Azerbaijan with the aim of removing “false traces left by Armenians” from the so-called religious temples of Caucasian Albania.




Armenpress: There is state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan – Pashinyan

There is state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan – Pashinyan

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 20:52, 9 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS. There is a state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as there was a border between the countries in Soviet times, which was delimited, and by the 1991 agreement on the establishment of the CIS, ratified by the parliaments of  both Armenia and Azerbaijan, those borders were recognized, ARMENPRESS reports Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session.

“We think that these agreements should be implemented in this logic. Moreover, we are ready to listen to other proposals, other ideas,” said the Prime Minister.

Speaking about the ungrounded speculations on this issue that the villages will remain without protection and so on, Pashinyan noted, “There is nothing like that, everything is taken into account in the package of proposals. We must also admit that it’s not so that the proposal we are making are 100% comfortable for Armenia or discomfort for Azerbaijan. There is a border line and, we think that there should be a withdrawal along that border line, noting that this does not predetermine the further results of the demarcation and delimitation, but they should be the subject of relevant negotiations. I think that those proposals are based on legitimate arguments”, the PM said.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the essence of these proposals should be properly presented to the international community by Armenian parliamentarians, because some forces may use the wrong interpretation of the situation to provoke new escalations at the border. “And it is very important for us to record the legitimate and legal realities and to record that there is such an effective mechanism that can prevent any further escalation,” Pashinyan concluded.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/09/2022

                                        Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Jailed Militant Slams His Former Leaders
        • Naira Bulghadarian
Armenia -- Sasna Tsrer party leaders Zhirayr Sefilian (right) and Varuzhan 
Avetisian (left) at a press conference in Yerevan, December 25, 2018.
A member of the armed anti-government group that seized an Armenian police base 
in 2016 has blamed his former leaders for his imprisonment, saying that they 
sacrificed him for the sake of their own freedom and interests.
The group called Sasna Tsrer stormed the base in Yerevan to demand that then 
President Serzh Sarkisian free Zhirayr Sefilian, the arrested leader of their 
wider opposition movement, and step down.
Its members took police officers and medical personnel hostage. They laid down 
their weapons after a two-week standoff with Armenian security forces which left 
three police officers dead.
All but two of them were released from custody shortly after Sarkisian was 
toppled in the 2018 “Velvet Revolution” led by Nikol Pashinian. Sefilian was 
also set free.
The two other militants remained behind bars because of facing murder charges 
denied by them. One of them, Armen Bilian, was set free in February 2021 when a 
Yerevan court acquitted him of killing one of the three policemen, Warrant 
Officer Gagik Mkrtchian, in a high-profile trial of nine former gunmen.
Armenia -- Armen Bilian.
In December, the Court of Appeals accepted prosecutors’ demand to overturn the 
acquittal and sentence Bilian to 25 years in prison. He was arrested again in 
the courtroom.
The court upheld a 25-year-old prison sentence for Smbat Barseghian, a defendant 
convicted of killing the two other policemen. It also rejected appeals filed by 
the seven other Sasna Tsrer members whom the lower court sentenced to between 6 
and 8 years in prison.
Unlike Bilian and Barseghian, they remain at large pending an appeal to the 
higher Court of Cassation and its decision on the case.
In a series of statements made from his prison over the past month, Bilian not 
only continued to protest his innocence but also hit out at Sefilian and 
Varuzhan Avetisian, the Sasna Tsrer leader. He said they knew that he did not 
kill the policeman but still helped to jail him as part of a secret deal with 
the current authorities.
“They did not object to the investigators’ decision to indict me because of 
being their accomplices,” Bilian claimed in his latest statement publicized last 
week.
Armenia - Gagik Mkrtchian, a police officer killed in the July 2016 attack on a 
police station in Yerevan.
“In 2016, Zhirayr [Sefilian] already knew who the real shooter was,” he said. 
“He hasn’t done anything to clear me of the accusation. He has done everything 
to ensure that I remain accused.”
Avetisian, who received a 7-year prison sentence, categorically denied the 
accusations. He insisted that he and Sefilian are in opposition to Armenia’s 
current government as well and could not have cut any deals with it.
“These are just baseless and ludicrous suppositions which are impossible to 
answer,” read a statement issued by Avetisian late last month.
More than three years ago, Avetisian also fell out with another leading member 
of Sasna Tsrer, Pavlik Manukian. The latter claimed in 2018 that the policeman 
was “accidentally” shot dead not by Bilian but another gunman, Eduard Grigorian.
Armenia - A general view of Yerevan police station seized by supporters of 
fringe jailed opposition leader Zhirair Sefilian, July 30, 2016.
Alec Yenigomshian, one of the organizers of 2016 demonstrations in support of 
Sasna Tsrer, has added his voice to Bilian’s allegations. Yenigomshian has 
accused Sefilian and Avetisian of complicity in what he sees as a murder 
cover-up.
A spokesman for Armenia’s Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian insisted this week 
that the murder charge leveled against Bilian was backed up by sufficient 
evidence.
“If there are individuals who possess concrete evidence to the contrary not 
known to the court and investigators, they can use legally defined procedures 
for presenting it,” the official, Gor Abrahamian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.
Armenian Authorities Facilitate Prosecution Of Judges
        • Astghik Bedevian
Armenia - Deputies from the ruling Civil Contract party attend a session of 
parliament, Yerevan, February 9, 2022.
In last-minute amendments condemned by opposition lawmakers as another blow to 
judicial independence, the Armenian parliament voted on Wednesday to make it 
easier for law-enforcement authorities to indict and arrest judges.
The authorities need permission from the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), a state 
body overseeing Armenian courts, to launch such criminal proceedings. The SJC 
also has the exclusive authority to take disciplinary action against judges.
Such decisions have until now had to be backed by at least seven of the SJC’s 
ten members. Under a bill pushed through the National Assembly by its 
pro-government majority, five members will be enough to give the green light to 
punishing judges accused of various violations.
Amendments lowering this threshold were not included in the initial version of 
the bill approved by the parliament in the first reading last month. They were 
unexpectedly added shortly before its passage in the second and final reading on 
Wednesday.
Opposition parliamentarians deplored this fact. They also said Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian’s administration will use the amendments to step up pressure on 
independent-minded judges reluctant to execute government orders.
Artsvik Minasian, a senior deputy from the main opposition Hayastan alliance, 
argued that five members of the SJC were installed by the current and previous 
parliaments controlled by Pashinian. The other members were chosen by an 
assembly of the country’s judges.
Armenia - The Supreme Judicial Council holds a hearing in Yerevan, July 26, 2021.
Vladimir Vartanian, a co-author of the bill representing the ruling Civil 
Contract party, dismissed the opposition concerns. He claimed that the main 
purpose of the legislation is to make sure that judges do not commit abuses when 
multiple vacant seats in the SJC are not filled on time.
The controversial bill was passed two days after an Armenian judge was arrested 
on charges stemming from a recent decision which he made during an ongoing trial 
presided over by him.
The judge, Boris Bakhshiyan, has said that he is prosecuted in retaliation for 
granting bail to a jailed opposition figure late last month. The leadership of 
Armenia’s Union of Judges has also decried Bakhshiyan’s arrest.
In recent months, Armenian opposition groups, lawyers and some judges have 
accused Pashinian’s government of seeking to increase government influence on 
Armenian courts under the guise of judicial reforms. The authorities deny this, 
insisting that the reforms are aimed at increasing judicial independence.
In a joint statement issued last month, a group of judges charged that the 
authorities want to curb judicial independence through disciplinary proceedings 
against them and their colleagues. The number of such proceedings increased 
significantly last year after a new bill empowered the Armenian Ministry of 
Justice to demand disciplinary action against judges by the SJC.
Armenia -- A courtroom in Yerevan.
There are also growing concerns about the effective suspension of a computerized 
system of random assignment of all cases to judges. The system using special 
software was designed to minimize government and law-enforcement officials’ 
influence on judicial acts.
Last summer, Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) confiscated the computer 
carrying the software in what it called a criminal investigation into the 
integrity of the automated selection of judges. The NSS has still not returned 
the software, allowing court chairpersons to continue to assign court cases at 
will.
Opposition figures and lawyers say the authorities are thus able to pick judges, 
who rarely reject arrest warrants sought by prosecutors, for handling 
politically motivated cases.
Opposition Mayor To Remain In Jail Despite Election Win
        • Marine Khachatrian
Armenia - Goris Mayor Arush Arushanian.
Armenia’s Court of Appeals refused to release the arrested mayor of the 
southeastern town of Goris and surrounding villages on Wednesday nearly four 
months after his opposition bloc’s victory in a local election.
The 30-year-old mayor, Arush Arushanian, is one of the four heads of major 
communities of Syunik province who were arrested shortly after the June 2021 
parliamentary elections on various charges rejected by them as politically 
motivated.
They all demanded Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation before joining 
the main opposition Hayastan alliance formed by former President Robert 
Kocharian in the run-up to the snap polls.
Arushanian stands accused of trying to buy votes. Law-enforcement authorities 
claim that he ordered the head of a village close to Goris to provide financial 
aid to local residents who will promise to vote for Hayastan.
Arushanian strongly denies that, saying that the poverty benefits approved by 
the local council were allocated on a regular basis and had nothing to do with 
the general elections.
The criminal case against him is based on incriminating testimony given by the 
village chief, Lusine Avetian. The latter reportedly withdrew her testimony 
during their trial that began in November.
A Syunik judge presiding over the trial refused to free Arushanian on bail. The 
Court of Appeals upheld the decision following an appeal lodged by his lawyers.
Armenia - Former President Robert Kocharian speaks at an election campaign rally 
held by his Hayastan alliance in Kapan, administrative center of Syunik 
province, June 7, 2021.
Two of the three other jailed Syunik community heads, who were elected to the 
Armenian parliament on the Hayastan ticket, were set free in December after the 
Constitutional Court deemed their arrest illegal.
The third community chief, Manvel Paramazian, was freed in October only to be 
arrested again on Monday after the Court of Appeals overturned a Syunik court’s 
decision to grant him bail. Incidentally, the judge who made that decision was 
also arrested on Monday on charges which he rejects as government retribution.
During a hearing on Tuesday, Rubik Mkhitarian, a Court of Appeals judge, assured 
defense lawyers that the controversial arrest of his colleague will not 
influence his decision on whether or not Arushanian should remain in detention.
The hearing took place as dozens of opposition activists and lawyers critical of 
the Armenian government gathered outside the court building in Yerevan in a show 
of solidarity with Arushanian. They insisted that he is a political prisoner. 
The government and prosecutors deny any political motives.
A bloc led by Arushanian defeated Pashinian’s Civil Contract party by a wide 
margin in a municipal election held on October 17 three months after the Goris 
mayor’s arrest.
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Armenian Foreign Ministry responds to Lukashenko’s remarks

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 12:58, 8 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia responded to President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko’s remarks on Armenia. 

“Surely, the Belarusian president’s unique geopolitical analyses are aimed first of all at serving domestic political agenda and have nothing to do with Armenia and its foreign policy,” Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said in a statement.

In a recent interview, Lukashenko said the Union State between Russia and Belarus should expand and include most of the ex-Soviet republics. Particularly, speaking on Armenia, he said “Armenia has nowhere to run…..what, you think anyone needs them? They have already seen it, Nikol Vovayevich [Pashinyan] has already seen it.”




Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games: Armenia’s Katya Galstyan fails sprint free qualification

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 13:04, 8 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Katya Galstyan is ranked 80th among 90 athletes with results of the Women’s Sprint Free Qualification at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Cross-Country Skiing event.

The 29-year-old skier finished the distance with a result of 4:00:48.

The fastest 30 athletes qualify to the Quarterfinals.

Galstyan will have another chance on February 10 during the 10km cross-country skiing event.