Assembly Welcomes New York & Texas State Chairs

Washington, D.C. – The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) welcomes two new state chairs, Mariam Aghayan representing New York, and Hamlet Sarokhanian representing Texas, to lead efforts for grassroots activism in their respective states.
Currently based in Albany, New York, Mariam is a Major Gifts Officer at Pomfret School, and holds degrees from The Fletcher School at Tufts University (M.A. in Law and Diplomacy) and Gettysburg College (B.A. in Political Science and Public Policy).
Originally from Yerevan, Armenia, Mariam’s background as a direct descendant of Armenian Genocide survivors has instilled in her a passion for human rights, and she remains dedicated to work that benefits the Armenian people. Mariam has implemented five international grants, including two Andrew W. Mellon grants in Morocco and Greece, one Project for Peace grant in Armenia, a State Department Diplomacy Lab grant in Hungary, and a Tisch International Fellow grant in Armenia.
Mariam has served as a volunteer to help with fundraising strategy at Pahapan NGO in Tavush, Armenia, the Artsakh Initiative at Columbia University’s Institute of Human Rights in New York City, and St. Peter Armenian Church in Watervliet, NY.
As a member of the Dallas-Fort Worth Armenian community, Hamlet is an active member of the St. Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church of Carrollton, Texas, where he also regularly organizes events to raise awareness and provide education about the Armenian Genocide.
Hamlet has four decades of experience in the global Telecommunication industry, and currently leads an advanced 5G technology & product management initiative for AT&T. He holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, and an executive certificate in Business & Strategy Innovation from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Hamlet’s volunteer work includes serving as Visiting Professor at the American University of Armenia, where he teaches an Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Incubation course to MBA students.
“As a resident of Texas, which is the second largest populous state in America with over 30 million people, it is my ambition to promote Armenian identity and values here by staying connected to influencers and opinion leaders to have Armenian interests above the line,” said Hamlet.
“We’re delighted to welcome both Mariam and Hamlet as our new Assembly State Chairs in New York and Texas,” said Assembly Director of Congressional Relations Mariam Khaloyan. “They are two very active individuals in their respective communities who understand the importance and influential impact of grassroots activism. The Assembly appreciates Mariam and Hamlet’s dedication to advocacy and promoting Armenian issues in the U.S. Congress.”


Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.


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CivilNet: Why does Aliyev portray Azerbaijan as a ‘neutral actor’?

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CivilNet host and analyst Eric Hacopian sat down with reporter Emilio Cricchio to discuss Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s remarks at a conference in Baku last week. Eric also talks about reports of recent protests in the Azerbaijani province of Saatli, what a post-Erdoğan Turkey could mean for Armenia, and if the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenians would really be a “red line” for the West.

CivilNet: Armenia-Turkey – A thawing relationship?

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16 Mar, 2023 09:03

In late 2021, Armenia and Turkey appointed special envoys for talks, launching another round of normalization efforts. Consecutive Armenian and Turkish administrations have made their shots at securing a rapprochement, but to little effect. However, some analysts believe this time may be different. CivilNet’s team traveled to Istanbul last month to better understand Turkey’s perspective, Azerbaijan’s role in the process, and how the country’s upcoming general elections could shift foreign policy toward Armenia.

CivilNet traveled with a group of Armenian experts, who realized their visit to Turkey in the framework of the UK CSSF project – Engaging Society and Government in Armenia in Developing an Agenda for a Secure Region.

CivilNet: Pashinyan suggests Russia appeals to UNSC if obligations can’t be met

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  • Armenia and Azerbaijan entered a fourth round of talks over a peace treaty after Yerevan received new proposals from Baku.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that Russia should appeal to the United Nations Security Council if it cannot fulfill its obligations to ensure security in Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • 108,000-110,000 people from Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine have moved to Armenia since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, according to Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan.

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‘Armenia deserves our full support’, EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement

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 14:01,

YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenia “deserves” the EU’s full support, the EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Oliver Várhelyi said during the March 15 European Parliament plenary debates on the resolution concerning the EU-Armenia relations.

He delivered a speech on behalf of High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy / Vice-President of the European Commission Josep Borrell.    

Várhelyi said that Armenia is looking toward the European Union as a fundamental partner and that given steady progress on reforms in democracy, fundamental freedoms, rule of law and the fight against corruption Armenia deserves the EU’s full support. 

Below is the official transcript of Várhelyi’s speech.

“Let me thank the Rapporteur, Mr [Andrej] Kovatchev, and all Members who have contributed to the report on EU-Armenia relations that we are discussing today. Your report provides a good overview of the challenges the country faces.  

Armenia is a country that has suffered a double crisis – the 2020 war and the Covid pandemic. 

Moreover, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Armenia finds itself in a difficult position, having to rely for its security on a country that is carrying out an unprovoked aggression against its neighbour. 

In this context, Armenia is looking toward the European Union as a fundamental partner. Given steady progress on reforms in democracy, fundamental freedoms, rule of law and the fight against corruption, Armenia deserves our full support. 

Our Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement is the blueprint for Armenia’s domestic reforms agenda. It has now been fully in force for over two years.  

The Economic and Investment Plan has the potential to mobilise over €2.6 billion in public and private investments, and it is already delivering in Armenia through developing green connectivity, energy efficiency and as well as supporting SMEs and supporting socio-economic development. 

Of course, as your report rightly points out, much still needs to be done, when it comes to the functioning of the justice sector, fight against discrimination, gender equality, but also the protection of vulnerable groups, and to tackle foreign disinformation. We have an in-depth regular dialogue with Armenian authorities on all these issues. 

The report calls to further enhance EU-Armenia economic and trade relations. The EU-Armenia but also Armenia-Russia trade flows have increased several folds since the EU imposed additional sanctions on Russia. While we welcome our more intensive exchanges with Armenia, due to its geographic location, it is also one of the partner countries we intend to cooperate more closely with the aim to prevent the circumvention of sanctions.   

The European Union is also actively involved in facilitating dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We remain committed to continue acting as an honest broker to help achieve the common goal of a secure, prosperous and peaceful South Caucasus, for the benefit of all its people. 

The President of the European Council [Charles Michel], supported by the European External Action Service (EEAS) and our Special Representative [Toivo Klaar], is personally invested in this. We also have regular contacts with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of both countries on this. 

The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan should use the historic opportunity to solve this conflict for good and return to the substantial dialogue, as many important questions need still to be solved urgently. 

One such urgent issue is the obstruction of movement in the Lachin corridor. Since the beginning of December, the European Union has mobilised all diplomatic efforts to solve this situation. The ongoing restrictions to freedom of movement and to the supply of vital goods are causing serious distress for the local population. As the deadly incident of 5 March showed, the situation in this area is flammable. 

Finally, I would like to mention the full-fledged civilian CSDP mission [EU Mission in Armenia] that the EU has established in Armenia since January. Among others, the mission observes and reports on the security situation on the ground. This is yet another concrete and essential element in the European Union’s efforts to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.”

United Arab Emirates names new Ambassador to Armenia

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YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. The United Arab Emirates has named Dr. Naryman Mohammed Shariff Abdullah Al Mu’alla as its new Ambassador to Armenia, WAM news agency reported.

Dr. Naryman Mohammed Shariff Abdullah Al Mu’alla was sworn in before President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan along with several other new ambassadors.

Gianni Infantino re-elected, unopposed, as FIFA President

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YEREVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. Gianni Infantino was re-elected as FIFA president during the 73rd Congress in Kigali on Thursday, promising record revenues in the next four-year cycle of $11 billion as he called for more football to be played around the world, Reuters reports.

Infantino stood unopposed, making his re-election as head of football’s governing body a formality, even if he is not universally popular among member associations amid controversies including the treatment of migrant workers in the run-up to last year’s World Cup in Qatar and a failed plan to play the tournament every two years.

“It is an incredible honour and privilege, and a great responsibility,” Infantino said. “I promise to continue serving FIFA and football around the world. “To those that love me, and I know there are many, and those who hate me … I love you all.”

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 16-03-23

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 17:06,

YEREVAN, 16 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 16 March, USD exchange rate up by 0.23 drams to 388.63 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.22 drams to 412.53 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.02 drams to 5.10 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 0.54 drams to 468.10 drams.

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

Gold price up by 212.15 drams to 24032.39 drams. Silver price up by 5.84 drams to 276.07 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Armenian, Russian FMs to meet in Moscow

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YERERVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on March 20 in Moscow, Ani Badalyan, press secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia, told ARMENPRESS,

During the press conference held on March 14, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that in the near future the Armenian FM will visit Moscow, where he will meet with the Russian Foreign Minister. Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, informed the journalists that the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia to Moscow is being prepared.

Armenian Defense Minister presents to CSTO Gen-Sec the expectations from implementation of collective defense mechanisms

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YERERVAN, MARCH 16, ARMENPRESS. On March 16, Defense Minister Suren Papikyan received the delegation led by CSTO General Secretary Imangali Tasmagambetov, who has arrived in Armenia on a working visit.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Defense Ministry of Armenia, the sides exchanged opinions on a number of international and regional security issues, including the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the military-political situation around Armenia.

Speaking about the border situation, Suren Papikyan presented the long-standing problems regarding the implementation of CSTO collective defense mechanisms and the expectations of the Armenian Ministry of Defense.