Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 01-02-22

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 17:47, 1 February, 2022

YEREVAN, 1 FEBUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 1 February, USD exchange rate up by 0.60 drams to 483.38 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 4.74 drams to 544.29 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.05 drams to 6.28 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 3.22 drams to 652.37 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 144.84 drams to 27900.03 drams. Silver price up by 0.36 drams to 349.6 drams. Platinum price up by 314.63 drams to 15882.93 drams.

Gor Tsarukyan appointed Director of PMO’s Public Relations and Information Center

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 19:46, 1 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. The Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister’s Office Arayik Harutyunyan appointed Gor Tsarukyan as Director of the Public Relations and Information Center.

The Public Relations and Information Center is a governmental agency (state non-commercial organization) under the Prime Minister’s Office.

The appointment was made based on the current legislation and the decision and conclusion issued by the commission which held a competition for the vacant position.

Russia has not yet given US its reaction to American response on security, says Kremlin – TASS

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 19:47, 1 February, 2022

MOSCOW, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has not confirmed information from the US Department of State that Moscow had submitted its reaction to American proposals on security to Washington, TASS reports.

According to him, Russia shared with the US some ideas on a different subject.

"No, there was a mix-up. Those were different ideas on a slightly different issue. For the time being, the Russian Federation’s fundamental response on, perhaps, the main issue nowadays has not been submitted. Currently, this response is being prepared and there was simply a mix-up," the Kremlin official told journalists on Tuesday in response to a question by TASS.

Earlier on Monday, the official representative of the US Department of State told TASS that the United States had received the response from Russia on the security guarantees and on the de-escalation issue around Ukraine that Washington had sent to Moscow earlier.

On December 17, 2021, the Russian Foreign Ministry published draft agreements between Moscow and Washington on security guarantees and measures for ensuring the security of Russia and NATO member states. The proposed measures include guarantees that NATO will not advance eastward, and not grant membership to Ukraine and other countries into the US-led bloc, along with the non-deployment of serious offensive weapons, including nuclear ones. Several rounds of consultations in various formats have already taken place but no agreements have been announced. The West claims that the discussion is intended in order to prevent Russia’s alleged invasion of Ukraine.

On January 26, the US and NATO handed over written responses to Russia on Moscow’s security guarantees that it was demanding from Washington and Brussels. The American side requested that the documents not be made public, yet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg enumerated their basic provisions. According to these statements, the West did not make concessions to Russia considered to be critical, but did indicate directions for further negotiations.

UK expresses support to OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, normalization process between Armenia and Turkey

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 19:52, 1 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. On February 1, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone conversation with Chris Heaton-Harris, Minister for European Neighborhood and the Americas of the UK.

Ararat Mirzoyan congratulated Chris Heaton-Harris on his appointment as Minister and wished him success in his future endeavors in this position, the foreign ministry said in a readout.

The sides referred to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, highlighting that great work had been done over the past three decades to establish and strengthen bilateral relations. Ararat Mirzoyan and Chris Heaton-Harris exchanged views on further expanding the agenda of bilateral relations and promotion of dialogue.

The interlocutors discussed issues on regional stability and security.

The need for repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and captured civilians held in Azerbaijan, and preserving the Armenian religious and cultural heritage in the territories under Azerbaijani control were emphasized among the humanitarian issues that need to be urgently addressed.

The interlocutors stressed the need for a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship. Chris Heaton-Harris emphasized that the United Kingdom supports the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.

Ararat Mirzoyan and Chris Heaton-Harris also touched upon the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey without preconditions. The British side expressed its support for the normalization process.

United States urges Russia to withdraw troops from Ukraine border

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 20:37, 1 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held their latest call on Tuesday where the US urged Russia to immediately withdraw troops from Ukraine’s border, the US State Department said.

“Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to follow up on the U.S written response to Russia’s security proposals.  The Secretary emphasized the U.S. willingness, bilaterally and together with Allies and partners, to continue a substantive exchange with Russia on mutual security concerns, which we intend to do in full coordination with our partners and Allies.  He further reiterated the U.S. commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the right of all countries to determine their own foreign policy and alliances.  The Secretary urged immediate Russian de-escalation and the withdrawal of troops and equipment from Ukraine’s borders.  He emphasized that further invasion of Ukraine would be met with swift and severe consequences and urged Russia to pursue a diplomatic path,” the US State Department said in a readout.

Armenpress: Moscow’s security concerns have been ignored – Vladimir Putin

Moscow’s security concerns have been ignored – Vladimir Putin

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 21:39, 1 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, ARMENPRESS. Russia is thoroughly analyzing the U.S. response to its European security proposals, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday, adding that it has already become “clear” that the US has disregarded Russia’s “fundamental” concerns following crunch talks between the two sides, RT reports.

Putin said that the American response is lacking any “adequate” considerations of three key demands put forward by Russia, including a demand that NATO not expand further to the east. The Russian President was speaking during a joint press conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Moscow.

Washington only focuses on nations’ right to freely choose the manner of ensuring their own security, including through alliances they deem necessary, the Russian president said. However, he argued that the US disregards another key principle of European security, which says that no nation should be allowed to enhance its own security at the expense of another's.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/01/2022

                                        Tuesday, February 1, 2022


Ruling Party Confirms Choice Of Armenia’s Next President

        • Astghik Bedevian

Armenia - Economist Vahagn Khachatrian is interviewed by RFE/RL, Yerevan, 
February 24, 2019


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his political team on Tuesday confirmed their 
decision to install High-Tech Industry Minister Vahagn Khachatrian as Armenia’s 
president.

Pashinian’s Civil Contract party announced the decision hours after parliament 
speaker Alen Simonian formally accepted President Armen Sarkissian’s resignation 
and took over as interim president.

Simonian will perform the largely ceremonial duties of Armenia’s president until 
National Assembly controlled by Civil Contract elects a new head of state. The 
vote is expected in late February or early March.

Sarkissian announced his unexpected resignation on January 23, citing a lack of 
constitutional powers vested in the presidency. Pashinian indicated the next day 
that he will replace Sarkissian by a figure loyal to him.

Khachatrian effectively confirmed on Monday reports that he has been offered to 
take up the post. He visited the parliament building in Yerevan and met with 
lawmakers from the ruling party on Tuesday.

Civil Contract’s parliamentary leader, Hayk Konjorian, announced the 
presidential nomination after the meeting that lasted for two and a half hours. 
Konjorian said Khachatrian’s background and “political prudence” make him a good 
fit for the job.

“I think we made a good choice,” agreed Simonian.


Armenia - President Armen Sarkissian (left) and parliament speaker Alen Simonian 
arrive for a special session of the National Assembly, Yerevan, August 2, 2021.

Khachatrian, 62, is an economist who had served as mayor of Yerevan from 
1992-1996 during former President Levon Ter-Petrosian’s rule. He was a staunch 
political ally of Ter-Petrosian until agreeing to join Pashinian’s government 
last August.

Pashinian’s party holds 71 seats in the 107-member parliament, putting in a 
position to install Khachatrian, without opposition support, in the second round 
of voting.

Aram Vartevanian, a lawmaker from the main opposition Hayastan bloc, all but 
ruled out such support, saying that Khachatrian is a partisan figure who can 
hardly play the role stipulated by the Armenian constitution.

Vartevanian also told journalists that Hayastan has not yet decided whether to 
nominate its own presidential candidate. The other parliamentary opposition 
force, Pativ Unem, has also not named or backed any candidate so far.

The constitution requires the president of the republic to have been a citizen 
of only Armenia and resided in the country for at least six years preceding his 
or her election.

An Armenian investigative publication, Hetq.am, claimed on January 24 that 
Sarkissian violated this requirement. It said that he remained a dual citizen of 
the Caribbean island country of Saint Kitts and Nevis “not long before being 
elected president in March 2018.”

Sarkissian left Armenia several days before stepping down. In a January 25 
statement, the presidential press office reaffirmed the stated reason for his 
resignation and accused the independent publication of trying to “divert public 
attention with a false agenda.”



Armenian Judge Alleges Government Retribution

        • Marine Khachatrian

Armenia - Judge Boris Bakhshiyan.


Lawyers representing an Armenian judge claimed on Tuesday that law-enforcement 
authorities want to arrest him because of his decision to grant bail to an 
opposition figure detained in December.

The Supreme Judicial Council, a state body overseeing Armenia’s courts, allowed 
the authorities on Monday night to seek an arrest warrant for the judge, Boris 
Bakhshiyan, on charges that were initially not made public.

The Office of the Prosecutor-General shed light on them on Tuesday evening 
following statements in support of Bakhshiyan made by a senior judge as well as 
lawyers and opposition politicians.

In a statement, the office said that Bakhshiyan, who works at the court of first 
instance of southeastern Syunik province, baselessly ordered the arrest of a 
defendant in an ongoing trial presided over by him. It said the unnamed 
defendant was arrested for not attending a court hearing for legitimate reasons.

Meanwhile, Armenia’s outgoing human rights ombudsman, Arman Tatoyan, said that 
he has received a letter from Bakhshiyan’s lawyers alleging that the criminal 
proceedings are an illegal “encroachment on the judge’s independence.”

According to Tatoyan, the lawyers believe that the case is “connected with his 
decision to release another individual from custody.”

On January 26, Bakhshiyan agreed to release Ashot Minasian, a prominent war 
veteran and opposition activist, on bail.

Minasian was arrested on December 1 one year after being charged with plotting 
to kill Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and overthrow the Armenian government and 
illegally possessing weapons. The National Security Service dropped the coup 
charges later in December.

Lawyers critical of the government claim that Pashinian’s administration is also 
punishing Bakhshiyan for freeing last fall two other opposition figures based in 
Syunik. They were arrested last summer on separate charges rejected by them as 
politically motivated.

Aleksandr Azarian, the chairman of the Union of Judges of Armenia, also 
expressed serious concern over the case, linking it to Bakhshiyan’s professional 
activities.


Armenia -- Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian urges lawmakers to allow the arrest 
and prosecution of opposition leader Gagik Tsarukian, Yerevan, June 16, 2020.

A spokesman for Prosecutor-General Artur Davtian insisted on Monday that the 
move to arrest Bakhshiyan has nothing to with the release of Minasian or the 
other oppositionists.

“There are no grounds to allege political persecution,” the official, Gor 
Abrahamian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

The statement released by the prosecutors accused Bakhshiyan’s lawyers of 
“misleading the public.”

One of those lawyers, Arsen Sardarian, said the arrest decision that landed his 
client in trouble was made in early December. He said the fact that the 
prosecutors waited for nearly two months to indict the 36-year-old judge only 
proves that the latte is prosecuted in retaliation for freeing Minasian.

The prosecutors need a court permission to arrest Bakhshiyan. As of Tuesday 
evening, it was not clear when they will submit a corresponding petition and 
initiate court hearings on it.



Serzh Sarkisian Defends Karabakh Peace Plans

        • Artak Khulian

Armenia -- Former President Serzh Sarkisian holds a news conference in Yerevan, 
August 19, 2020.


Former President Serzh Sarkisian has rejected Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s 
continuing criticism of peace proposals made by the United States, Russia and 
France during his rule, insisting that they did not call for Azerbaijani control 
over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The proposals were based on the so-called Madrid Principles of the Karabakh 
conflict’s resolution first drafted by the three world powers leading the OSCE 
Minsk Group in 2007.

The draft framework accord envisaged that Azerbaijan would regain control over 
virtually all seven districts around Karabakh occupied by Karabakh Armenian 
forces in the early 1990s. In return, Karabakh’s predominantly Armenian 
population would be able to determine the disputed territory’s internationally 
recognized status in a future referendum.

Pashinian has repeatedly criticized the peace plan since Armenia’s defeat in the 
2020 war with Azerbaijan. In recent remarks on the subject, he singled out new 
versions of the plan which the Minsk Group co-chairs put forward in 2016-2018, 
during the final years of Sarkisian’s presidency.

“In 2016 … Karabakh lost all theoretical and practical chances of not being part 
of Azerbaijan,” Pashinian claimed in December amid continuing opposition 
statements blaming him for the outcome of the six-week war that left at least 
3,800 Armenian soldiers dead.

Sarkisian sought to disprove such claims in an interview broadcast online late 
on Monday. He insisted that updated proposals submitted to the conflicting 
parties by the mediators in 2016 did not cross Armenian “red lines.”


Armenia -- President Serzh Sarkisian greets the Minsk Group co-chairs, Yerevan, 
April 9, 2016

“Our red lines were Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-determination, the existence of a 
land border between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the international community’s 
recognition of the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities as legitimately elected people,” 
he said.

Sarkisian dismissed Pashinian’s arguments that the proposed deal set no date for 
the referendum of self-determination. He said that Lachin and Kelbajar, two of 
the seven districts around Karabakh, would remain under Armenian control until 
Baku agreed to the vote.

“Peacekeepers, the Armenian army and Karabakh self-determination forces would be 
deployed [around Karabakh] with the international community’s approval,” he went 
on. “In those circumstances, it would be much more painful for Azerbaijan to 
restart hostilities.”

Pashinian similarly stated a year ago that the U.S., Russian and French 
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group sought a “surrender of lands” to Azerbaijan 
and offered the Armenian side nothing in return. The then Russian co-chair of 
the group, Igor Popov, bluntly denied the claim.


Nagorno Karabakh -- A man stands by his son's grave at a memorial cemetery, in 
Stepanakert, November 27, 2020.

In televised interview aired on January 24, the prime minister also commented on 
the possibility of Armenian recognition of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity 
through a “peace treaty” sought by Baku. He claimed in that regard that Armenia 
already did so when it signed and ratified in 1992 a treaty on the creation of 
the post-Soviet Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

Armenian opposition groups condemned the remarks as further proof of Pashinian’s 
readiness to end Armenian control over Karabakh.

Sarkisian likewise accused Pashinian of lending credence to Azerbaijani 
President Ilham Aliyev’s regular claims that Azerbaijan’s victory in the 2020 
war put an end to the Karabakh conflict.

“There is an atmosphere of hopelessness [in Armenia,] and claims by both the 
[Armenian] authorities and Azerbaijan that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is 
resolved have had some impact on people,” said the ex-president. “I want to 
again state that Artsakh (Karabakh) will never be part of Azerbaijan. Despite 
the disastrous war, there are still possibilities for [ensuring] that.”


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Electricity fees increase in Armenia as of today

  News.am  
Armenia – Feb 1 2022

As of Tuesday, the residents of Armenia will have to pay an average of 4.7 drams more for one kilowatt of electricity.

The respective decision by the Public Services Regulatory Commission—and which was made at the end of last year—enters into force today.

The main reasons for the increase in electricity prices in Armenia are the $270-million loan taken for the upgrading of the country nuclear power plant and Armenia’s unfulfilled obligations to the Russian Gazprom company.

To note, the fee for water supply has already risen in Armenia as of January 1, and the natural gas tariff is also expected to increase in the country—and most likely as of April 1.