City hall of Russia’s Sochi decides to mark day of Azerbaijanis’ victory over Armenians

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

The administration of Sochi, Russia, has decided to include in its calendar of holidays in 2022 the "Day of the victory of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Patriotic War of 2020."

Readovka periodical drew attention to the Sochi city hall's decision dated December 27, 2021 "on approving the 2022 calendar plan of holidays, memorable days, significant events and measures."

According to this document, the victory of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was scheduled to be celebrated on November 8. But this order was soon removed.

The press services of the administrations of Sochi city and Krasnodar Region could not comment promptly on the reasons for adding that date to their holiday list, nor could they explain the removal of this order.

Instead of commenting on the matter, the assistant to the mayor of Sochi, Aleksey Kopaygorodsky, commented on the respective message by the "Real Sochi" Telegram channel, according to which the information about the victory of Azerbaijan over Armenia is not reliable.

The information circulating on a number of Telegram channels that the days connected with the events of the neighboring countries are celebrated in Sochi are not confirmed. A source from the Sochi Municipality informs that it is fake news.

The Sochi administration, however, has not issued an official refutation.

Serzh Sargsyan: Pashinyan’s claim that he possesses full information on Karabakh negotiations is ‘a complete lie’

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

Armenia’s third President Serzh Sargsyan talked about the negotiation process for the conflict resolution in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in an exclusive interview on Monday. 

Interviewer: A few days ago the Prime Minister said that there was no information pertaining to the settlement in Artsakh which you would know and he would not. He claimed the entire relevant information has been put on his table since 2018.

On the other hand, the allegations about what you have negotiated during those ten years in office and what you argue was your legacy as negotiation portfolio left to the incumbent Prime Minister, are diametrically different. How could that be the case?

Serzh Sargsyan: You know, I could consider it below my sense of dignity and skip touching upon all those speeches and interviews during the past 1.5 months, which had been full of complete lies, fabrications, inaccuracies and manipulations. But there are two things that made me accept your invitation. First among those is that the presumptuous _expression_, which we all heard, claiming he possesses the full-scale information regarding the negotiations and the negotiation process itself, is a complete lie. It’s a lie, because it is impossible just to read the documents and be fully aware of the negotiation process. It’s impossible just by reading a paper. I would just say that even I cannot claim that I was aware of absolutely all the outstanding details, because except the negotiations that I was in, there was also Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan who was preparing those negotiations and steering the pre-negotiation phase. This is a very important aspect to mention.

This begs a question. When we came to power, how did it happen that from the very outset we, in our opinion, continued going in the right direction? That’s because we – that means not only myself, but also Edward Nalbandyan – not just for hours, not just for days or months, but for years really were discussing the relevant questions with those people who were fully aware of all the previous phases of the process.

And there is one other factor that influenced my decision. If they are so presumptuous to declare that they have had complete information at their disposal, how did it happen that in 2019 they were trapped down? I mean when they were offered a new – I’ll put it this way – a new document and they accepted that document as a basis for negotiations, for a full year they were lying to the Armenian society, but not only Armenian society, suggesting that there was no any negotiation process.

Interviewer: Until Lavrov declassified that…

Serzh Sargsyan: Correct. But before this declassification by Lavrov, we were voicing alarm, we were saying that there were negotiations, that there were new proposals, since without all that what would the Foreign Minister be speaking with his Azerbaijani counterpart? At the end of the day they were embarrassed before the whole world, right when – as you noted – Foreign Minister Lavrov uncovered that entire process. 

Interviewer: Pashinyan claimed in his latest Facebook press conference that certain promises had been made by you personally and that in 2018-2019 it was the time to fulfill those promises which were not reflected in any of the documents. 

Serzh Sargsyan: Davit, I have to try to correct you and say that he has not said all that directly. True to his style, he has made an allusion to that, which he can renounce every other second.

I can say the following: absolutely no verbal promise has been made. It has never been our workstyle – to yield something in accordance with verbal arrangements, be that something tangible or not.

But let me continue speaking about the first aspect and tell you that when I was listening to the portions about Artsakh in that interview, it was astonishing to hear some so-called “arguments”, which I heard in 2008, 2009 and 2010 from the President of Azerbaijan. It would seem to me at certain moments – to be very honest with you – that it was Azerbaijani President speaking, not Armenia’s governor. It was very painful, because he no longer could use those objective arguments that would give us good chances to achieve a status for Artsakh, as if he tries to put forward those arguments tomorrow, he will be reminded of his own words used.

Interviewer: Mr President, I can guess what arguments you mean. I have those grouped and will ask you to touch upon each of those in a nutshell.

Serzh Sargsyan: Just let me mention about the second aspect too. Secondly, I have come to observe that among certain political forces in Armenia and many intelligent people there is a sense of disillusionment. There is a certain atmosphere of disappointment. And the allegations of those – I mean both the incumbent authorities here and those in Azerbaijan – that the Nagorno Karabakh issue is resolved, has in some ways affected these people. I have come on air to declare once again that Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan. And for that – despite the calamitous war, despite the capitulation – there are still opportunities to be seized.

Serzh Sargsyan: I will publish all documents on Artsakh If there is an extreme necessity

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

Armenia’s third President Serzh Sargsyan sat down for an exclusive interview with ArmNews TV channel on Monday, talking about the negotiation process for the conflict resolution in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). Below is a part of the interview. 

Interviewer: We know about the principles and elements, Mr President. But the Prime Minister says that the interpretations of those were very different. Meaning – Yerevan says something, and Baku says something else. Maybe that was the reason, why he officially and on the highest level had expressed doubts in the applicability of the Madrid Principles at all? Maybe it was worth to do that and demonstrate that Yerevan could not negotiate on the basis of certain principles which Baku had been interpreting in a diametrically opposite way? 

Serzh Sargsyan: But was there anyone who believed that the opinions of Armenian and Azerbaijani sides should coincide? I mean – did he think that way? This address is an example that testifies to the fact that at least till that address this man did not grasp, he did not understand what was happening. You should go to negotiations, if I can put it that way, not to demand explanations from either negotiating parties or mediators, but you go to negotiations in order to implement your vision. You have to express clearly what you want from those negotiations. You should not go and tell them what is it that you propose? What they proposed was very clear. They were saying that the issue has to be resolved on the basis of mutual compromises, that the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast should get a status, i.e. cannot be part of Azerbaijan. But let me paraphrase this better. I did not mean to say “cannot be”, it was not the [mediators] wording, but it was presumed that when a referendum is held, it was obvious that the outcome of it would be clear. They said that the conflict cannot be resolved by force. They said that peacekeepers would be dispatched before we matured, before the referendum was held. Everything was very clear. What other explanations were needed? Where an extra explanation was owed? I did not go to Kazan to demand explanations from Aliyev, did I? Did I go to Kazan to ask the co-chairs what was it that they proposed? How could such an attitude be expressed? Just how? I really fail to understand…

Interviewer: Well, he wanted more clarity, Mr. President.

Serzh Sargsyan: In addition, he was also showing poor attitude against the co-chairs, as if saying – what a poor proposal you came up with? If something is not in our interests, come up with something new.

Interviewer: Well, something new was tabled in 2019.

Serzh Sargsyan: The whole problem is that, indeed, no document was approved in Kazan. A declaration should have been adopted there, i.e. declared without signing, since the main document was going to be the bilateral, interstate agreement, which was the comprehensive treaty about the peaceful resolution of Nagorno Karabakh issue, which would include everything relevant.

Interviewer: So, was it going to be a peace treaty?

Serzh Sargsyan: That was the treaty about the peaceful resolution of Artsakh issue.

Interviewer: Concluded between two parties?

Serzh Sargsyan: Exactly. Moreover, with the participation of the representative of Nagorno Karabakh. It was very clearly written.

Interviewer: When would the participation of Karabakh representative be resumed?

Serzh Sargsyan: Exactly when we started the negotiations about the agreement.

Interviewer: That means the representative of Artsakh would partake in that?

Serzh Sargsyan: Definitely had to participate.

Interviewer: This is a very important episode.

Serzh Sargsyan: This aspect was included in all of the documents, including the one this man regards as ‘a catastrophe’. Those documents, of course, I am hesitating to make public. Neither I have ever promised to publish. But indeed, in some off-the-record conversations I have said that I was speaking, was negotiating with the co-chairs to request their permission to somewhat publish those pieces.

Interviewer: He has made it public, Mr. President. In January 2020 in Kapan he published that document.

Serzh Sargsyan: No, he publicized another document, but did not ‘publish’ in Kapan as such. They leaked it to one of the websites, which published the text and then he read it out loud in Kapan. That document, or better to call it ‘a proposal’, was presented to the parties not in 2016, but in 2018 – if I recall it right — either in January or February. I mean, if this person speaks about some catastrophe, if at all, there was a new proposal.

Interviewer: You probably mean the meeting between Foreign Ministers in Krakow in 2018.

Serzh Sargsyan: Yes, exactly that one. For which [that leak], of course, these people were reproached, since the maintenance of confidentiality was a must and that was upon the negotiating parties.

That’s the reason, why this man publicly says “if there are any documents, let them publish”. I do not want the co-chairmen to change their opinion and snub us too for any leaks.

Interviewer: Well, you are no more the negotiator, Mr. President. Maybe this time you decide to act on that temptation?

Serzh Sargsyan: I am no more, but I have been a negotiator, right? I have been a partner for those people. I would say – a trusted partner. Is it worth to do that now?

Indeed, I have all the papers, all the proposals by the co-chairs in my disposal. But without coordination – I do not think that it is a good idea. If there is an extreme necessity, I will do that. But since he has that experience already, I would suggest him to go on and publish.

Interviewer: You don’t want to act on that temptation?

Serzh Sargsyan: Especially given that I am not the one voicing accusations. He is the one making accusations, right? He owes to show proofs, not me.

Interviewer: If need be, there must be a showdown, and manipulations will be prevented.

Serzh Sargsyan: First and foremost, the manipulations will not be prevented. Making manipulations is the workstyle of these people. They won’t be prevented. Secondly, of course that will give a chance to many-many people to read and make up their own mind around it. But the Minsk Group has not vanished, you know? Independent of the fact that this person is the one negotiating now. Tomorrow there will be a different negotiator. That is not a second rate structure. Let me remind everyone that we deal with Russia, United States and France. If we lose their trust fully, what will be our gain? If our people have doubts, let them follow the statements made by the co-chairs. A few times these people attempted to misinterpret the proposals made by the co-chairs. They reacted swiftly. Reacted several times. Isn’t that enough for the doubtful people to realize where is the truth, and what is just an attempt to justify own failures of these people?

Interviewer: Mr. President, only to conclude on this issue about the UN Security Council, I have to re-direct this question and ask you to clarify the following in order to close on this one subject.

One of the main claims made by the Prime Minister is that one of our biggest negotiation failures has been to agree in 2016 that the UN Security Council will be given the de facto mandate to deal with this issue. In other words – that finding a comprehensive resolution was delegated to this body. You are now assuring us that it was fully in the best interests of Armenia to consider the adoption of a resolution by the UN Security Council as one of three parallel formats for settlement.

Serzh Sargsyan: I want this to be very clear. First and foremost, there could not be any document that would fully be only in the interests of Armenia. It would be in Armenia’s interest if the territories in the entire security zone, and maybe even more, were reunited with Armenia. Am I right? These [issues] cannot be formulated in that manner.

Interviewer: Yes, of course. But neither it was good for Azerbaijan.

Serzh Sargsyan: For Azerbaijan – totally not. The formulation is the following: if those proposals were accepted by the parties and there was also a resolution adopted by the UN Security Council, preceded by, as I said, the adoption of interstate declaration and joint statement by the co-chairs – all of that would have given us an opportunity to resolve the issue by peaceful means and without crossing any of the red lines that we had always had.

Interviewer: This means all the steps, from the beginning to the end, would be resolved by a package deal?

Serzh Sargsyan: Yes, that is correct. I also want to add something. I want to be very clear and say that despite the fact the declaration it was not signed or adopted in Kazan, it had been the last document, titled as a working document. I said in the past and will reiterate again that those documents are called ‘working’ which is being accepted by the parties involved as a basis for discussion, is being negotiated for a long while and either is being signed, or is not being signed and is dispatched to the OSCE Depository. Kazan was the last one. This is one aspect.

Secondly, after the negotiations in Kazan and after the documents tabled in Kazan there had been no other paper, no other proposal by the co-chairs which in some ways or another would not maintain those main provisions that were present in the Kazan document, simply because Kazan document was based on the Madrid Principles. Of course, some issues were being further clarified, corrected etc. No single other [working] document. Including the docket with three documents never became a working document and never dispatched to the OSCE Depository, since Azerbaijan did not accept those. Even though I am supporting those now, we neither gave our agreement to that. I mean – we did not say we were against, neither we gave our agreement. And in general, after Kazan we did not give our approval to any document and neither expressed any opinion. Instead, we would tell the following: given that the Kazan document, approved by you, we were ready to sign, if you have any modifications to make, please, first seek approval by Azerbaijan, and if the Azeris agree to accept your modified proposals as a basis for future negotiations, we would then proceed to respond.

Interviewer: And that never happened? 

Serzh Sargsyan: Yes, every time Azerbaijan would refuse to accept the tabled proposals as a basis for negotiations.

Armenia confirms 3,127 new Covid cases in 24 hours

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

Armenia has confirmed 3,127 new cases of coronavirus in 24 hours, bringing the national tally to 370,922 as of 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 1, the Ministry of Health reports.

Overall, 7,890 Covid-19 tests were conducted on January 31.

74 more patients have recovered from the disease with the total number of recoveries now standing at 336,079.

Three new Covid-19 deaths have been reported in the country, taking the death toll to 8,056. The figure does not include the deaths of 1,537 other people carrying the virus. According to the health authorities, they were caused by other diseases.

Armenia now has 25,250 active cases. As many as 2,734,878 tests have been performed in the country since the disease outbreak.

Vardan Voskanyan: Baku dictator’s unbalanced ‘message’ addressed not only to Armenia

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

Iran specialist Vardan Voskanyan reacted to the fresh threats of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev against Armenians.

"The Baku dictator once again talked nonsense and threatened Armenia, labelling us "fascists" and threatening to destroy us if we try to raise our heads,” he wrote on Facebook on Monday.

“However, this clearly unbalanced "message" is obviously addressed not only to us, since in the same context he speaks about "Armenia's patrons" without naming specific countries. Taking into account his focus on so-called Armenian "fascism”, it is easy to guess that the other main addressee of the "message" is Russia.

“Hence, if we recall in this regard the congratulatory message of the Russian Embassy in Yerevan on the Armenian Army Day, which drops a hint that official Moscow wants to see a strong and restored Armenian army, everything falls into place.

“Incidentally, armies are usually restored and become stronger not for the opening of some "era of peace”, but for the anti-fascist struggle, which is terrifying for truly fascist regimes, like the Azerbaijani one,” Voskanyan said.

Opposition MP: Armenia’s Supreme Judicial Council became a tool to intimidate judges

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Armenia – Feb 1 2022

Lawyer and opposition Hayastan faction MP Aram Vardevanyan denounced the decision of Armenia’s Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) to allow the prosecution of judge Boris Bakhshiyan.

The SJC on Tuesday unanimously approved a request of Prosecutor-General Artur Davtyan to allow the law enforcement authorities to prosecute and arrest Bakhshiyan, a judge of the Syunik Court of General Jurisdiction, days after he ruled to release jailed opposition figure and war veteran Ashot Minasyan.

“As I said once, the SJC has become a tool of intimidating and punishing balanced and professional judges, who refuse to fulfil political orders,” Vardevanyan wrote on Facebook.

“It is clear to all that the SCJ silently and obediently carries out any instruction from the authorities. If the authorities decide to punish the SCJ, they will go ahead and punish themselves.

“It is extremely important that the professional community expresses its position on this disgraceful situation and I will personally take part in any initiative,” he noted.

UN Security Council convenes meeting to discuss Ukraine crisis

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. The United Nations Security Council convened a meeting today to discuss the current situation around Ukraine, TASS reports.

The United States has asked the UN for holding a meeting over the Ukrainian crisis, which was approved by the Security Council in a voting. 10 countries voted in favor of, only Russia and China voted against. 3 countries abstained. A minimum of nine votes were needed to proceed with a meeting.

Syria’s Assad highlights need of establishing objective dialogues between Arab countries

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. The Arab countries must hold objective dialogues based on the interests of their peoples, President of Syria Bashar al-Assad said at the meeting with the Foreign Minister of Oman, SANA reports.

President al-Assad considered that what they need, as Arabs, is to lay the foundations for the methodology of political relations and to hold objective dialogues based on the interests of the people, adding that dealing with changes in reality and Arab society requires changing the political approach and thinking, based on “our interests and our position on the international arena.”

Issues relating to the bilateral cooperation were also discussed during the meeting.

Armenia, UAE sign memorandum of intent at Expo 2020 Dubai

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. A memorandum of intent was signed between the Investment Support Center of the Armenian ministry of economy and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on January 30 on the sidelines of the National Day of Armenia at the Expo 2020 Dubai, the Armenian ministry of economy said.

Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan was also attending the signing ceremony of the document.

“The memorandum will become one more cornerstone in the commercial relations of Armenia and Abu Dhabi, will contribute to the strengthening of existing ties and will create new cooperation opportunities for both sides. It will make closer the economies of the two countries and will serve as a base for new joint projects”, the ministry said in a statement, adding that a roadmap for the expansion of cooperation will be created soon.

Armenpress: Armenia, Germany celebrate 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations

Armenia, Germany celebrate 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Germany are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

On this occasion the foreign ministry of Armenia shared a post on Twitter, which says: “On this day 30 years ago Armenia and Germany established diplomatic relations, continuously evolving and expanding close cooperation in the spheres of mutual interest. We are keen to further promote our friendly relations based on common values and historic ties”.

Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Federal Republic of Germany were established on January 31,1992.

Germany is a key partner for Armenia both in bilateral relations and in the formats of multilateral cooperation, such as within the frames of the UN, OSCE, etc.

43 agreements and contracts, 5 protocols, 9 memorandums have been signed and two joint statements have been adopted by Armenia and Germany during the past 30 years.