Incident on Armenia-Azerbaijan border speaks to ineffectiveness of EU mission — MFA

 TASS 
Russia – Sept 5 2023
Russia, according to Maria Zakharova, considers "the regular, steady work on the delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border with Russian consultative assistance and simultaneous establishment of a set of confidence-building measures" to be highly necessary

MOSCOW, September 5. /TASS/. The incident related to the death of Armenian servicemen on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border once again proves the ineffectiveness of the EU mission in Armenia, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a briefing.

"We express our condolences on the death of Armenian servicemen in the village of Sotk and call on the sides to refrain from actions that lead to escalation, tension and even more human casualties. This tragic incident once again confirmed the lack of effectiveness of the European Union mission stationed in Armenia," the diplomat stated.

Russia, according to Zakharova, considers "the regular, steady work on the delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border with Russian consultative assistance and simultaneous establishment of a set of confidence-building measures" to be highly necessary. "We are also in favor of the deployment of a CSTO mission in the border region. Here the ball is in Yerevan’s court. All other member countries of the organization have expressed readiness for this step," the diplomat concluded.

On September 1, the press service of the Armenian Defense Ministry reported that four Armenian soldiers had been killed and one wounded as a result of shelling by Azerbaijani forces on the border.

Pashinyan uses Russia as ‘lightning rod’ to divert criticism from Armenians — analyst

 TASS 
Russia – Sept 5 2023
Andrey Bystritsky noted that Armenia's elite had "colossal international ties and was trying to find an extremely contradictory balance between mutually exclusive political forces in order to protect its own interests"

MOSCOW, September 5. /TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is using Russia as a lightning rod for the discontent that’s building up in Armenia in connection with the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh, according to analysts interviewed by TASS.

"He needs a lightning rod. This lightning rod is in the form of Russia, to which he wanted to direct the negative energy that is building up in Armenian society against him," said Vladimir Novikov, head of the Caucasus Department at the Institute of CIS Countries.

The analyst explained that Pashinyan, when he came to power in 2018, "actually nullified the negotiation process" on Karabakh.

"He lost and was forced to sign a statement that said nothing about the negotiations within the Minsk Group," Novikov said.

"We are dealing with very risky rhetoric," said another analyst, Andrey Bystritsky, board chairman at the Foundation for the Development and Support of the Valdai International Discussion Club.

According to the analyst, the rhetoric is "based on an attempt to manipulate the world community."

He said Armenia's elite has "colossal international ties and is trying to find an extremely contradictory balance between mutually exclusive political forces in order to protect its own interests."

"This shows us that there is no unified policy there," Bystritsky said.

He expressed confidence that "this ambiguous rhetoric" differs significantly from the real policy that Yerevan plans to pursue in this direction.

At the same time, the expert stated that one cannot rule out that the statements will produce a negative impact on the situation with the Karabakh settlement.

"Dangerous frivolity in the Armenian rhetoric, unfortunately, could indeed provoke dangerous and significant changes in the life of the republic and for the situation on the ground," the analyst said.

Earlier, Pashinyan said in an interview with Italian newspaper La Repubblica that Russia is drifting away from the South Caucasus. According to the prime minister, Russian peacekeepers do not control the Lachin corridor because Russia either does not want to or cannot do so.

Armenpress: EBRD First Vice President to visit Armenia

 09:46, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. The EBRD’s First Vice President and Head of Client Services Group, Jürgen Rigterink, will visit Armenia as part of a regional trip, the EBRD said in a press release.

The trip starts 4 September in Armenia, and will continue in Georgia and finish in Azerbaijan.

First Vice President Rigterink, accompanied by Matteo Patrone, EBRD Managing Director for Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, will meet government officials, central bank governors, business leaders and representatives of international financial organisations in each country. He will also mark the handover between the outgoing EBRD Regional Director for the Caucasus, Catarina Bjorlin Hansen, and her successor, Alkis Vryenios Drakinos.

In Armenia, the First Vice President will sign a credit line with a local partner bank to further boost the development of the private sector. In Georgia, Mr Rigterink will launch a programme with one of the EBRD’s key partner banks as part of its commitment to supporting small and medium size enterprises. In Azerbaijan he will participate in the launch of the public-private partnership for technical and vocational education and training organised by the State Vocational Education Agency, aimed at strengthening skills capacity in the food production industry. 

Ahead of the visit, Mr Rigterink said: “This visit is an opportunity to meet government representatives and members of the business community to discuss the priorities in the region, especially given Russia’s war on Ukraine and increasing economic uncertainty. The Caucasus is an important region for the Bank and we are committed to offering continuous support for the sustainable economic development in the region through our investments, advisory services and policy engagements.”

The EBRD has invested over €10 billion in 680 projects across the region, in both the private and public sectors.

Azerbaijani authorities generate more disinformation, warns Armenian Defense Ministry

 10:05, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani authorities have once again falsely accused the Armenian Armed Forces of opening fire at their outposts on the border, the Armenian Ministry of Defense warned Monday.

“The statement disseminated by the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan that allegedly on September 4, around 7:20 a.m., the units of the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire at the Azerbaijani combat outposts located in the eastern part of the border, is another disinformation,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said in a statement posted on Facebook.

Armenia starts training camp ahead of UEFA Euro qualifiers against Türkiye and Croatia

 10:43, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian national football team today started the training camp in FFA Technical Centre/Football Academy ahead of the UEFA Euro qualifiers against Türkiye and Croatia, the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) said in a press release. 

The camp started with the following players:

Ognjen Cancarevic – FC Alashkert
Arsen Beglaryan – FC Urartu
Varazdat Haroyan – FC Astana
Kamo Hovhannisyan – FC Astana

Zhirayr Margaryan – FC Urartu
Erik Piloyan – FC Urartu

Sergey Muradyan – FC Noah
Taron Voskanyan – FC Alashkert
Wbeymar Angulo – FC Alashkert
Artak Dashyan – FC Pyunik 
Hovhannes Harutyunyan – FC Pyunik

Artur Serobyan – Casa Pia AC
 

Georgi Harutyunyan (FC Krasnodar), Eduard Spertsyan (FC Krasnodar), Ugochukwu Iwu (FC Rubin) and Stanislav Buchnev (FC Pyunik) will join the camp today, Grant-Leon Ranos (Borussia Monchengladbach), Nair Tiknizyan (FC Lokomotiv), Lucas Zelarayan (Al-Fateh) and Norberto Briasco Balekian (Boca Juniors) will join on September 4. Andre Calisir (IF Brommapojkarna), Styopa Mkrtchyan (NK Osijek), Tigran Barseghyan (FC Slovan Bratislava), Vahan Bichakhchyan (Pogon Szczecin) and Sargis Adamyan FC Koln will join the team on September 5. 

Armenia will face Türkiye on September 8 at the Eskişehir Yeni Stadyumu in the northwestern Turkish city of Eskişehir. The match against Croatia will take place on September 11 in Yerevan.

Speaking to Championat news outlet, midfielder Eduard Spertsyan said both matches would be ‘very difficult.’

“I suppose these are the most important matches because we are second in the ranking. We are three points behind Türkiye. This match is of very principled [importance] for us and has great significance,” Spertsyan said.

Azeri authorities again falsely accuse Armenian military of opening fire

 12:01, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan has generated more fake news targeting the Armenian military, this time falsely accusing it of opening fire in the south-western part of the border.

In a statement, the Armenian Ministry of Defense described the Azeri accusations as “the usual kind of disinformation.”

"The [Ministry of Defense] of Azerbaijan has come up with the usual kind of disinformation. The statement disseminated by the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan as if on September 4, at around 9:50 a.m., the units of the Armenian Armed Forces discharged fire against the Azerbaijani combat outposts located in the southwestern part of the frontier zone, does not correspond to reality,” reads a statement issued by the Armenian Ministry of Defense on Facebook. 

The Azeri authorities had again falsely accused the Armenian military of opening fire earlier on Monday as well.

Thus far no response from Azerbaijan to Armenia’s peace treaty proposals – Deputy PM

 12:02, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan still hasn’t responded to Armenia’s new proposals on a peace treaty, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan told reporters Monday.

“As far as I know we still haven’t received a response regarding the latest proposal,” Grigoryan said when asked whether or not there’s been a reaction by Azerbaijan to the offers.

On August 25, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia has conveyed to Azerbaijan new proposals on a peace treaty.

Demonstration condemning Azeri actions against Nagorno-Karabakh held in Buenos Aires

 13:43, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. A demonstration was held on September 2 in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh and the ongoing genocide against Armenians committed by the Azerbaijani regime, Diario Armenia outlet reported

The demonstration took place on the 32nd anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).

The demonstrators condemned the actions of the Azerbaijani government and called for the reopening of the Lachin Corridor.

“We demand the whole world to raise its voice because what’s happening in Artsakh is a gross violation of human rights and an act of genocide,” said Miguel Harutyunyan, the president of the association of Armenian expats in Argentina.  He recalled that the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo has also described the Azerbaijani actions as genocide.

The California Courier Online, September 7, 2023

The California
Courier Online, September 7, 2023

 

1-         500 Immoral
European Rabbis

            Sell Their
Souls to the Azeri Devil

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         LA City
Council Dedicates Brentwood Intersection

            as Republic
of Artsakh Square

3-         City of Pasadena Appoints Koko
Panossian

            as Director
of Parks, Recreation & Community Services

4-         Tadem Press
Publishes Second Volume:

            ‘At Four
O’Clock in the Afternoon’ and

            ‘Bones and
Bodies, We Had to Walk Over Them’

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1-         500 Immoral
European Rabbis

            Sell Their
Souls to the Azeri Devil

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

 

Last month, I wrote about two groups of ‘Righteous Jews’ who
urged the government of Israel
to intervene with Azerbaijan
to open the Lachin Corridor.

The first group of 17 Israelis, including Rabbis,
journalists and scholars, sent a letter to the Foreign Minister of Israel on
January 15, 2023. The second group of 35 Israelis, including Rabbis, scholars,
journalists, a former Cabinet Minister and Knesset Member, architects and
scientists, sent a letter to the President of Israel.

Contrast the righteous actions of the above two Israeli
groups to the immoral behavior of 500 European Rabbis who are planning to hold
a conference in Azerbaijan in November at the invitation of Pres. Ilham Aliyev,
the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) reported. The visit is organized by the
Orthodox rabbinical alliance in Europe that unites more than 700 religious
leaders from communities across Europe.

“Azerbaijan
is a place with a special memory for the Jewish people, and is home to one of
the most unique Jewish communities in the world,” said Rabbi Pinchas
Goldschmidt, president of the Conference of European Rabbis who met with Aliyev
earlier this year.

Rabbi Goldschmidt’s words were followed by the ridiculous
statement of Elchin Amirbayov, the representative of Pres. Aliyev: “The fact
that this European rabbinical conference will be held here in Baku is recognition of people feeling safe
here; it is just the right place.” Equally ridiculous was the statement of
Rabbi Zamir Isayev of Baku, who told JNS that Azerbaijan “is much safer than any country in Europe.” These Rabbis must have forgotten that just two
months ago a terrorist group plotted to blow up the Israeli Embassy in Baku.

JNS reported that “the planned trip comes amid burgeoning
relations between Israel and
Azerbaijan
that developed from a centuries-long affinity between the two nations into an
unprecedented strategic partnership.” How could relations between Israel and Azerbaijan
have a “centuries-long affinity” since Azerbaijan
became a state only in 1918 and Israel
in 1948?

In fact, relations between the two countries are not based
on ‘affinity’ at all, but on Azerbaijan supplying almost half of Israel’s
energy needs, while Israel sells to Azerbaijan over $5 billion of arms — 70% of
its sophisticated weapons, including illegal cluster bombs — which Baku used
during the 2020 War to kill and injure thousands of Armenian soldiers.

Rushing to gloat over the pending arrival of European Rabbis
in Baku, Aze.Media published an article under the title: “A rabbinical
conference in Muslim Azerbaijan,” reporting that “the Azerbaijani nation prides
itself on having a rich multi-culturalism policy, which gives equal respect to
all faiths and religions living in Azerbaijan.” This is a complete lie as all
minorities in Azerbaijan
suffer from discrimination and massive violation of human rights. Native Azeris
themselves are victims of prosecution by Azerbaijan’s government in case
they say anything critical about Pres. Aliyev.

Azerbaijan’s
love affair for Israel
and Jews has a much more sinister agenda than the simple exchange of oil for
weapons. It is prompted by Azerbaijan’s
anti-Semitism under the false belief that “Jews control everything in America,” and if Azerbaijan
is nice to Jews, then they will influence the United States to have a
pro-Azerbaijani stance. This is Baku’s obvious
plan to counter the Armenian ‘lobby’ in the United States.

While Turkey
and Azerbaijan woo American
Jews and Israel hoping to
benefit from their lobbying in the United States,
it is unwise of Israel
and Jews to go along and reinforce the anti-Semitic attitude of Azeri
officials. The group of immoral European Rabbis is under the mistaken
impression that Azeris welcome them with open arms because of their love for
Jews. These Rabbis do not realize that they are simply allowing themselves to
be exploited by Azerbaijan
for its perceived political gains.

Even though Israel
opened its Embassy in Baku in 1993, Azerbaijan established its Embassy in Tel Aviv
in 2023, only after announcing the opening of its representative office in
Ramallah, West Bank, the de facto capital of the Palestinian Authority, to
counter the backlash from many Muslims within Azerbaijan and around the world.

French historian Marc Knobel wrote an indignant article in
Le Point French newspaper on August 8, harshly criticizing the European Rabbis’
planned trip to Baku.
Knobel wrote: “Gentlemen Rabbis, I am ashamed and I am Jewish.” Importantly, he
reported that Haim Korsia, the Chief Rabbi of France,
will not accompany the other Rabbis to Azerbaijan
“to flatter the dictator of Baku
and will not allow himself to be bribed by such a regime.”

The 500 immoral European Rabbis, instead of siding with the
starving 120,000 Artsakh Armenians, are selling their souls to the devil in Baku.

 

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2-         LA City Council Dedicates Brentwood Intersection

            as Republic
of Artsakh Square

 

A Brentwood intersection was dedicated Thursday as Republic
of Artsakh Square in an effort to raise awareness of the Azerbaijan
blockade of Artsakh and its impacts.

The Los Angeles City Council voted in May to designate the
intersection of Wilshire Boulevard
and Granville Avenue
as Republic of Artsakh Square in honor of the embattled region that has great
meaning for Southern California’s vast
Armenian community.

Azerbaijan’s
Los Angeles
consulate is located at the intersection..

“Azerbaijan’s dictator has explicitly threatened genocide
and called for the expulsion of all Armenians from territories he claims, once
again threatening the annihilation of the Armenian people in their ancient
homeland,” City Council President Paul Krekorian said in a statement when the
council approved the designation of the intersection.

The Republic of Artsakh, formerly known as the Republic of
Nagorno-Karabakh, seceded from the Soviet Union
and formed a democratic state. It is surrounded by the territory
of Azerbaijan and only has access to Armenia and the outside world through the Lachin
Corridor, which is now being cut off by the armed forces of Azerbaijan.

The territory of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic
is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. It is called Artsakh by
Armenians.

Azerbaijan
Consul General Ramil Gurbanov issued a statement Thursday expressing his “deep
concern regarding the decision of the Los Angeles City Council to name the
intersection of Wilshire and Granville streets as “republic of artsakh square”
and unveiling of street signs. This provocative act goes against international
law, the spirit of peace, and confidence-building in the region and undermines
the efforts of international diplomacy.”

 

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3-         City of Pasadena Appoints Koko Panossian

            as Director
of Parks, Recreation & Community Services

 

PASADENA—After an extensive
recruitment process, City Manager Miguel Márquez announced the appointment of
former Pasadena
resident and long-time City of Glendale Parks & Recreation leader Koko
Panossian as the new Director of Pasadena’s Parks, Recreation & Community
Services (PRCS) Department. Panossian will begin his service in Pasadena on October 2,
2023.

Panossian currently serves as the Deputy Director of the
City of Glendale Community Services & Parks, directing all aspects of park
operations and planning, managing 46 park and recreation facilities, creating
and overseeing innovative programming, and providing support to cultural and
arts programs and personnel.

“I am very excited to have Koko join our leadership team,”
said Márquez. “His extensive experience in all aspects of a large municipal
parks and community services department is invaluable, as is his ability to
connect with a variety of constituencies regardless of interests, level of
involvement, or socioeconomic status. I look forward to our residents getting
to know Koko in the months ahead.”

Panossian has worked in various roles in the City of
Glendale Community Services & Parks for two decades. Prior to being
appointed as Deputy Director, he served as a Parks Services Administrator, a
Senior Park Services Manager, and as an Administrative Assistant. In addition
to his experience in managing parks, facilities, and programming, he has
extensive experience in budgeting, personnel, communications, government
relations, and capital planning. A certified arborist, Panossian holds numerous
certifications including from the National Recreation and Park Association, the
California Park and Recreation Society, the
National Playground Safety Institute, and the International Society of
Arboriculture.

“I believe in the profound impact public spaces and programming
can have on a community,” said Panossian. “As a public servant, l strive to
give my best to our profession. To serve as the Director of Parks, Recreation,
and Community Services in Pasadena–the
community where I grew up–is an opportunity of a lifetime. I am honored to
lead the Pasadena
Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Department. As someone who grew up in this great city, I
recognize the strength of our community and the potential for what we can do
together. I cannot wait to get started.”

He is a graduate of Pasadena’s
John Muir
High School, earned two Bachelor of
Arts degrees from the University of California, Irvine, in
Political Science and International Studies, and he holds a Master of Public
Administration and a Master of Arts in International Relations from the University of Southern California. Panossian and his
wife, Azig, have two daughters, Haylee and Aleena.

 

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4-         Tadem Press
Publishes Second Volume:

            ‘At Four
O’Clock in the Afternoon’ and

            ‘Bones and
Bodies, We Had to Walk Over Them’

 

Tadem Press, a new imprint dedicated to publishing primary
sources on the Armenian Genocide, has published its second volume: Guleeg
Haroian, At Four O’clock in the Afternoon, and Eva Hightaian (née Haroian),
Bones and Bodies, We Had To Walk Over Them.

At Four O’clock in the Afternoon is the oral history of
Haroian, a woman who survived both the 1895 Great Massacres and the 1915
Genocide and went on to work for the vorperhavak (“collection of orphans”).
This is the only oral history available in the English language of a woman who
went through both the 1895 Great Massacres and the 1915 Genocide. 

Bones and Bodies, We Had To Walk Over Them is the oral
history of Hightaian (née Haroian), the nine-year-old daughter of Haroian who
was separated from her mother and deported in 1915 along with two sisters and
an Aunt. She survived through forced transfer into a Muslim household.

The afterword is written by 
Rebecca Jinks, Comparative Genocide Scholar, Holocaust Research
Institute and Department of History: Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism Research
Center, Royal Holloway – University of London. Jinks compares the experiences
of captured and reclaimed Armenian women and children to that of three others:
indigenous children in Australia and North America who were removed from their
families and placed in boarding schools to teach them the “white man’s ways”;
women from Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities who were abducted, and raped, and
forcibly married into different religious communities during the Partition in India
in 1947; and to Yezidi women and children were kidnapped by Islamic State (IS)
forces, distributed or sold to IS fighters and supporters, and kept as slaves
in 2014.

The editor’s foreword is written by Gil Harootunian,
Fulbright Senior Lecturer and Researcher (Armenia).

For more information, visit www.tadempress.com

 

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Armenpress: Armenian army medics train along U.S. troops during Saber Junction 2023 multinational exercise in Germany

 21:26, 4 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. The personnel of the mobile field hospital of the Armenian Armed Forces Military Medicine Department is taking part in the Saber Junction 2023 multinational exercise in Hohenfels, Germany, the Armenian Ministry of Defense spokesperson Aram Torosyan said in a statement Monday.

The U.S. Army, along with NATO Allies and partners, are conducting Saber Junction 23, Aug. 28 to Sept. 23, at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center near Hohenfels, Germany.

The Armenian military medics are conducting medevac trainings along with U.S. troops.

17 countries are taking part in the drills.