US Deplores Killing Of Armenian Troops Amid Peace Talks

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The United States on Wednesday deplored the killing of four Armenian separatist fighters by Azerbaijani fire just as the two countries' foreign ministers met near Washington, but said talks would keep going.

Rebels said the four were killed in the breakaway Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh region, where tensions have been flaring over a blockade of the only land corridor connecting to Armenia.

"We are deeply disturbed by the loss of life in Nagorno-Karabakh and we offer our condolences to the families of all of those who were killed," State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters.

He said that the killings "underscore the need to refrain from hostilities and for a durable and dignified peace."

Secretary of State Antony Blinken opened three days of talks with the ministers on Tuesday.

Patel said the negotiations "were constructive, and we continue to build on those discussions today and tomorrow, so there's no change in the schedule."

The talks mark the second such session in as many months led by Blinken, with Russia, long the primary power-broker between the two former Soviet republics, bogged down in its invasion of Ukraine.

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Armenpress: Azerbaijani military again spreads fake news, warns Armenian ministry of defense

 09:34,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan has again falsely accused the Armenian Armed Forces of opening fire at their military positions on the border in a renewed disinformation campaign, the Ministry of Defense of Armenia warned Thursday.

“The statement disseminated by the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan as if on June 28 from 10:35 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. the units of the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire against the Azerbaijani combat positions located in the eastern and southwestern parts of the border is disinformation,” the Ministry of Defense of Armenia said in a statement.

Azerbaijan falsely accuses Nagorno Karabakh of breaching ceasefire – defense ministry

 09:38,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan has falsely accused Nagorno Karabakh of opening fire at its military positions.

"The statement spread by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense alleging that Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) Defense Army troops opened gunfire in between 23:55, June 28 – 00:50, June 29 at Azerbaijani military positions deployed in occupied territories of the Shushi region of the Republic of Artsakh is yet another disinformation", the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Ministry said in a statement.

White House NSA Jake Sullivan calls on Armenian and Azerbaijani FMs to ‘avoid provocations and de-escalate tensions’

 09:44,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to “avoid provocations and de-escalate tensions” during his meeting with the foreign ministers of the two countries.

“Good to host Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov together at the White House today. I encouraged Armenia & Azerbaijan to continue making progress toward peace, as well as to avoid provocations and de-escalate tensions in order to build confidence,” Sullivan tweeted.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan is in Washington D.C. for fresh talks with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov.

Tiffany’s, Hermes, Cartier and Patek Philippe chose diamonds cut in Armenia as industry booms

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YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. The diamond industry is booming in Armenia, with several companies engaged in negotiations on opening production plants in the country. An Indian diamond producer recently opened a plant in Armenia.

Precious and semi-precious stones, precious metals and related products were the most exported goods in the past few months in Armenia (508 million 61,2 thousand USD – a 3,9% growth compared to the previous year’s same period).

Ministry of Economy Head of the Strategic Sector Division Arevik Margaryan said the growth in exports is mostly associated with diamonds and jewelry products. The growth is related with both the geopolitical situation and the activities of the diamond producers in Armenia.

“The Indian VDA Diamonds company registered in Armenia in July 2022, and they began production in July this year in Abovyan,” she said, adding that the company has invested 10 million dollars in the Armenian city.

7-8 companies are actively engaged in diamond production in the country.

ADM Diamonds, an Armenian producer, is working with innovative technologies and is considered a regional leader in making fancy-cut diamonds.

Diamonds are mostly exported to CIS and EEU countries, with some volumes also to other countries. In 2022 Armenia exported over 34,8 billion drams of diamonds to EEU countries compared to the 2021 figure of 17,3 billion. Exports to other countries amounted to 727 million drams, which is close to the 2021 number.

The economy ministry official says that Armenia’s high-quality professionals ensure high-quality product. “Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Patek Philippe, Hermes and other brands are buying diamonds cut in Armenia. For example, the Armenian Arevak and Shoghakn companies are the official suppliers of diamonds to Tiffany & Co and other leading brands. They ensure quality,” Margaryan said.

New investments will be made in the sector soon, according to the official. Other Indian companies are now conducting negotiations on opening plants.

“They take into account our professional potential. For example, one of the companies has plants also in Russia and they noticed that there are highly qualified Armenians among the workers. So they decided that Armenia would be more convenient for opening a new plant. Our economic situation is also beneficial for them, as well as the government’s support programs such as the infrastructure-for investments, the economic modernization project and the customs duty exemption for imports of equipment, which await new investments,” Margaryan said. In addition, jewelry and diamond production is officially a strategic direction in the government’s list of primary areas of industrial development.

Most of the gold jewelry is exported to Russia, Kazakhstan, other CIS countries, as well as the U.S., the UAE, Turkey, Belgium and other countries.

In 2022, Armenia exported 2,1 billion dram worth of gold jewelry to EEU countries. Exports to other countries stood at 1,5 billion drams.

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EU condemns Azerbaijani ambassador’s ‘totally unacceptable’ threat regarding Armenia trip – OC Media

 10:14,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. The EU has condemned an apparent threat to members of the European parliament by Azerbaijan’s ambassador to the EU, Vagif Sadigov.

Sadigov, who also serves as the country’s ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, tweeted on 23 June in response to a visit by a delegation of MEPs to Armenia which travelled close to the border with Azerbaijan.

An EU spokesperson told OC Media that they were aware of the tweet.

‘We condemn such behaviour which is totally unacceptable for an Ambassador accredited to the EU’, the spokesperson said.

Sadigov tweeted an image and description of an Azerbaijani-produced sniper rifle with the following caption:

‘They know what they are doing to protect themselves. The Istiglal IST-14.5 anti-materiel sniper rifle produced in Azerbaijan has the effective firing range of about 3,000 m. Guys, keep clear of Azerbaijani state border…’

Nathalie Loiseau, an MEP who chairs the European Parliament’s Security and Defence Subcommittee and who led the delegation to Armenia, reacted angrily to Sadigov’s tweet on Monday.

‘Is this a threat towards Members of the European Parliament? Does it really come from an [Azerbaijani] «diplomat»? To what level has Azerbaijan’s diplomacy fallen?’, she tweeted.

‘Disrespecting an ICJ decision and taking 120 000 human beings hostage, there is nothing to be proud of. Is it what makes you lose your nerves? We, Europeans with strong values, aren’t impressed. We will continue to support peace and respect for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.’

Arif Shahmarli, who served as Azerbaijan’s ambassador to the EU from 2000–2007, and to the Council of Europe from 2006–2012, also condemned Sadigov’s actions.

‘It is ridiculous and unacceptable for an educated and experienced diplomat like Vagif Sadigov to write such a tweet, it is a pity’, Shahmarli told OC Media.

‘Personally, I regret this kind of behaviour, because these kinds of steps will not bring good things to Azerbaijan. On the contrary, it is an action that will be used against Azerbaijan at a time when peace negotiations are ongoing.’

‘The fact that he uses the Azerbaijan-made İSTIGLAL sniper rifle in his rhetoric on Twitter is similar to President Aliyev’s rhetoric, in my opinion’, Shahmarli said. ‘Maybe this was an ordered post.’

‘It seems that Azerbaijani diplomats have already switched to harsh rhetoric’, he added.

U.S. ‘deeply disturbed’ by loss of life in Nagorno Karabakh – State Department spox on unprovoked Azeri attack

 10:43,

YEREVAN,JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. The United States is ‘deeply disturbed’ by the loss of life in Nagorno Karabakh, U.S. State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel has said regarding the June 28 unprovoked Azerbaijani attack on Nagorno Karabakh which killed 4 Nagorno Karabakh troops.

Patel said there’s been no change in the schedule of the Armenia-Azerbaijan ongoing foreign ministerial talks in Washington D.C.

“We are deeply disturbed by the loss of life in Nagorno-Karabakh, and we offer our condolences to the families of all of those who were killed. These latest incidents underscore the need to refrain from hostilities and for a durable and dignified peace. The U.S. is committed to assisting the parties in achieving this goal, and Secretary Blinken is directly engaged in the peace process. Direct dialogue is key to resolving issues and reaching a durable and dignified peace. Yesterday’s meetings with the foreign ministers were constructive, and we continue to build on those discussions today and tomorrow as the peace talks continue. So there’s no change in the schedule,” Patel said, adding that the U.S. will continue to work on this.

The Azerbaijani military bombarded Nagorno Karabakh positions on June 28 with artillery and drone strikes, killing four troops.

Azeri attack at NK sought to sabotage talks but Armenia will continue peace efforts, says Pashinyan

 11:51,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan sought to undermine the efforts for establishing peace and addressing the rights and security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh with its June 28 attack, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said on Thursday, describing the bombardment as a pre-planned provocation. 

“In conditions of a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh resulting from the closure of Lachin Corridor, Azerbaijani Armed Forces conducted artillery and air strikes at the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army positions in Martuni and Martakert, killing four Defense Army soldiers,” Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting.

“Expressing condolences to the families and friends of the victims, I have to underline that this military provocation was being plotted for a long time with information attacks. Azerbaijan was regularly falsely accusing the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army of violating the ceasefire in various parts of the line of contact. The Nagorno Karabakh authorities have consistently debunked the Azerbaijani reports, which makes it obvious that Azerbaijan is pursuing a policy of escalation and depopulation of Nagorno Karabakh, in other words, the policy that we’ve been warning about for a long time,” Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister stressed that Azerbaijan sought to undermine the peace efforts and efforts for addressing the rights and security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh with the attack.

“During these days the Armenian delegation led by the Foreign Minister continues negotiations in Washington D.C. to agree upon the text of the peace treaty with the Azerbaijani delegation. There’s no alternative to peace in our region and the government, facing all difficulties and hardships, will continue the political course of peace,” Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan lauds economic activity

 12:16,

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, ARMENPRESS. Armenia continues to be positioned in a dimension of high economic activity, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the June 29 Cabinet meeting.

“I am pleased to note that Armenia continues to be positioned in the dimension of high economic activity. The 2023 May economic indicators have been published. And I have to note that we recorded 13,7% economic activity compared to May of last year. Industry grew 5,3%, construction grew 18,4%, trade grew 28,6% and services grew 12,3%,” he said, adding that the economic activity index of last year’s May was also high, at 10,8%.

Pashinyan speaks before parliamentary commission on the Karabakh War

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Pashinyan’s responses to the parliamentary commission

“During the 44-day war, there were weapons, the right to use which did not belong entirely to Armenia,” Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting of the commission investigating the circumstances of the 2020 Karabakh war.

One of the members of the commission tried to clarify whether the prime minister was referring to the Iskander missile systems. He promised to answer this question during the closed part of the meeting.

A week ago, Pashinyan delivered a detailed report to the members of the parliamentary commission. Now he was answering their questions. Those questions, the answers to which assumed the disclosure of state secrets, were discussed behind closed doors.


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Pashinyan presented the logic of Azerbaijan before the war: “Give what I want peacefully, based on the results of negotiations, or I will get what I want militarily.”

According to the prime minister, he tried to understand what factors could stop this process.

“I confess that I could not stop this conveyor,” he said.

Nikol Pashinyan stated that his perception of the negotiation process at the end of 2019 was the same as at the end of 2018.

“There was only one significant difference. What I knew before December 2018 as a result of my oral contacts and discussions, in the 19th I knew from written documents.”

He said that during the meeting of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers in Bratislava in December 2019, Azerbaijan put into circulation the document “Azerbaijan’s approaches to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem.” He assumed the return of territories and refugees, and then the discussion of all other issues.

According to the prime minister, this arrangement of principles and elements of the settlement process “was 180 degrees opposite to the position of the Armenian side.”

The Prime Minister of Armenia spoke at a meeting of the commission investigating the circumstances of the Karabakh war in 2020, and told the details known to him about the course of the war and attempts to stop hostilities

Answering the question why he did not disclose the details of the negotiation process in 2018-2019, Pashinyan said that this is a “legitimate question”, which he himself often asks himself. He noted that at the same time he remembered two important factors:

  • what will be the consequences of what is said,
  • what will be the next step.

The prime minister recalled that at that time it was about publicizing the current negotiation process at that time, and he was thinking:

“What will happen as a result of disclosure: war or peace? What will be the domestic, regional and international implications?”

He admitted that he was also solving another question in himself: how much he agrees with what he could say:

“It is one thing to see what reality is, and quite another to be in harmony with it, agree with it, or accept this reality as a policy. These are two different things.”

How Yerevan evaluates the installation of the Azerbaijani flag on the Hakari bridge and the ban on movement along the Lachin corridor. Comments of the Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, MPs and Ombudsman of Armenia

This was stated by the Prime Minister of Armenia in response to the question of the members of the commission about a possible reverse towards the West.

“On the contrary, we believed that a change in vector could have very serious consequences, primarily in the context of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Pashinyan stressed.

In order to avoid war, according to Pashinyan, the Armenian side had to abandon “the vision of Nagorno-Karabakh not being part of Azerbaijan.”

At the same time, he is not sure that in this way war could be avoided:

“I saw that the military conveyor, which was one-way, was followed by intersections of the content of the negotiations: clarifications related to the Lachin corridor, the process of involving the so-called Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of Nagorno-Karabakh, delimitation and demarcation, etc.”

Russian media, citing a “diplomatic source”, reported that Washington is forcing representatives of Nagorno-Karabakh to agree to a meeting with the Azerbaijani side.

The prime minister said that “there were constant signals” about the likelihood of a war starting – from special services, from open sources, from analysts and international partners. Foreign colleagues, according to Pashinyan, did not rule out that these signals are “psychological pressure on the political authorities in order to make disproportionate concessions.”

“I have been repeatedly informed that our international partners also consider a war unlikely and call on the Armenian Armed Forces not to take, so to speak, drastic actions so as not to provoke a war from scratch,” he said.

Pashinyan said that before the start of the war, intelligence estimated its probability at 30 percent. He says that he did not share this assessment, and ordered “to ensure high vigilance, to show the adequacy of the situation.”

A few months before the war, in July, at a meeting at the Ministry of Defense, he asked if there were any indicators by which to assess the likelihood of an attack. He received a positive response and instructed: “When these indicators appear, the army must act in the prescribed manner.” But, in his opinion, it was not fulfilled.

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It was this assurance that the prime minister heard from the defense structures and personally from the chief of the general staff, when questions about a possible war and the combat capability of the army were discussed:

“There was such an assessment that in the event of a large-scale war it would not be easy, but the Defense Army and the Armed Forces of Armenia are capable of fulfilling the task assigned to them. Moreover, thanks to new acquisitions, including air defense systems.

Pashinyan said that he pursued this policy immediately after taking office:

“What did it mean? Already in 2019, the salary of contract servicemen in the army increased significantly, weapons and military equipment were purchased.”

According to the prime minister, there was no case when the army set a task for the government and it was not solved because of money. But he also stressed that “the solution of many problems is connected not only with money.”

He denied opposition claims that the military procurement plan under his government had changed, that it did not include air defense systems:

“Another thing is that in our plan there were funds that could not be acquired. Weapons suppliers have their own sales plan, which does not always coincide with our acquisition plan.”

Pashinyan swore that the army never heard the word “no” from him:

“I was guided by this principle until the end of the war. You need a title – it will be, you need a medal – it will be, you need money – too.

Pashinyan’s responses to the parliamentary commission

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“During the war, until the last moment and after it, I don’t remember any disagreements or discrepancies with the political leadership of Nagorno-Karabakh,” Pashinyan said.

He went on that there were cases when the General Staff and the Ministry of Defense denied information provided by the president of the unrecognized republic, but confirmed it after some time, even after a couple of days. According to him, this is a “serious problem” that was observed not only during the war.

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Talking about the voluntary participation in the war of his son Ashot Pashinyan, the Prime Minister said that he did not know where his son was and was not interested:

“I had a reason for this. I thought that if I now ask where my son is, then I do not consider other soldiers as my sons.

The fact that his son was at the front line and participated in the hostilities, he learned only after his return home after November 9th. Later he found out that from the regiment in which Ashot Pashinyan served, 21 soldiers were killed, including his friend.

“The reconnaissance group was assigned a task at the forefront, and he, being a platoon leader, came under fire with a small group. A colleague with whom they were lying in a trench or on the ground, touching their bodies, died,” he said.

Pashinyan’s responses to the parliamentary commission

The prime minister declined answers to questions that, in his opinion, were subject to discussion behind closed doors. These were questions about

  • assurances received from the Russian Ministry of Defense that there is no threat of war,
  • Armenian intelligence about the upcoming war,
  • conflicting information received from the President of the unrecognized NKR, the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of Armenia during the war,
  • types of weapons used during the war, and restrictions on their use,
  • air defense systems,
  • the loss of Hadrut and Shusha,
  • discussions with the President of Russia on the combat readiness of the Armenian Armed Forces and the provision of assistance.