Armenian Airlines Launched Flights to Moscow

Armenian Airlines performed the first flight to Moscow from Yerevan.

“We are pleased to announce that a new air carrier, Armenian Airlines, has entered the Armenian market, which on March 11 made its first flight on the Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan route on an Airbus A321-200 aircraft. The flights will be operated five times a week – on Mondays , Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays – from Zvartnots International Airport to Sheremetyevo International Airport,” the message on the airport’s Facebook page says.

In addition, from March 13, the airline will start operating flights on the Yerevan-Sochi-Yerevan route on Mondays and Fridays, and from March 19, it will operate Yerevan-Samara-Yerevan flights on Sundays.

After February 24, almost all international airlines left the Russian market. However, 40 international airlines still operate flights to Russia.

Former Armenian Deputy Health Minister arrested over alleged COVID embezzlement

 

Gevorg Simonyan. Photo via Iragir.am

Yerevan’s Deputy Mayor, Gevorg Simonyan, and the head of a medical centre were amongst eleven people arrested on Friday on charges of embezzling funds intended to fight COVID-19. 

Simonyan held the position of Deputy Health Minister at the time and is accused of ‘not fulfilling official duties due to personal interest, as a result of which significant damage was caused to legitimate state interests’. 

The former deputy health minister’s office was raided on Friday, after which all eleven suspects in the case were detained. On Saturday, a decision was made to keep Simonyan in pre-trial detention for two months. 

Simonyan was elected Deputy Mayor of the Armenian capital, Yerevan, in February last year, and served as Deputy Health Minister from 2020 to 2022. 

The criminal case was initiated last summer by Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee on the basis of investigations by the government’s Audit Chamber. 

The investigations found that between July 2020 and December 2021, the director of Medline Clinic Medical Centre and at least eight other doctors included incorrect information in the medical records of 385 patients, falsely claiming that they had received treatment in the intensive care unit.

The charges state that the head of the Medline Clinic Medical Centre, Babken Shahumyan, worked together with Simonyan to embezzle ֏119 million ($300,000) from a state-financed COVID-19 treatment programme.

Both have been charged with abuse of power, punishable with imprisonment from two to six years. 

Arsen Torosyan,  a senior ruling party MP who served as Minister of Health during the pandemic, wrote that the investigation had been carried out by ‘unprofessional people’ using incorrect data, and that the conclusions that were made as a result of the investigation ‘do not withstand any criticism’. 

Torosyan added that it was strange that neither he nor the current health minister had been summoned for questioning, despite his repeated requests to be included as part of the investigation. 

According to the Audit Chamber report published in June 2022, more than ֏26 billion ($67 million) allocated from the government’s fund for the fight against the pandemic was not spent effectively, and that expenditure was not properly controlled or planned.

The report noted that more than ֏900 million ($2.3 million) of salary and bonuses intended to support those working on COVID-19 was allocated to medical institutions not tasked with fighting the coronavirus. The report also stated that the number of people hospitalised was overstated by over 50,000. 

Speaking to Factor TV, Arsen Torosyan said the report had failed to take into account the nature of the pandemic, and that it was not possible to plan in advance what volume and types of work would need to be done, the number of patients that would require treatment, and how many hospitals would need to be reprofiled for targeting COVID. 

‘It is very strange for me that the Audit Chamber does not understand these basic truths’, he added. 


Putin, Pashinyan Discuss Ensuring Security At Armenian-Azerbaijani Border – Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed the implementation of the agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, including steps to ensure security at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the Kremlin said on Monday

MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 13th March, 2023) Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed the implementation of the agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, including steps to ensure security at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the Kremlin said on Monday.

“At the initiative of the Armenian side, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The practical aspects of the implementation of the entire range of well-known agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2020-2022 were considered, including steps to ensure stability and security in the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Additionally, Putin stressed the need to resolve all emerging issues in a constructive manner and in close contact and interaction of the parties with Russian peacekeepers, the statement added.

Armenia measles outbreak reaches 50 cases

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Today, the Armenia Ministry of Health reported an update on the current measles outbreak in the country. As of  March 13, the number of laboratory-confirmed measles cases in the Republic of Armenia has reached 50.

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Three patients required hospitalization. One case is considered as severe.

34 of the patients are children from 3 months to 16 years old, 16 are adults from 21 to 64 years old.

Concerning vaccination status, 44 of the patients were not vaccinated against measles, 4 were partially vaccinated with 1 dose and 2 were fully vaccinated with 2 doses.

Health officials remind the public that according to the national calendar of vaccinations, vaccinations against measles are intended for children aged 1 and 4-6 years.

“We urge parents of children who have not received scheduled vaccinations against measles to contact the registration polyclinic and vaccinate their children.”

"The Karabakh issue is off the international agenda" – Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan

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“With the Prague and Sochi documents Armenia recognized the sovereignty of Azerbaijan over Karabakh,” Hikmet Hajiyev, an assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, said in an interview with Report agency. According to him, the reintegration of Armenians living in Karabakh into Azerbaijan “is the only way out.”


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“President Ilham Aliyev has repeatedly stressed that the negotiations on a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and contacts with Armenians living in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan are two completely different things,” Hajiyev said in an interview.

He says that at the meetings held in October 2022 in Prague and Sochi, Azerbaijan and Armenia declared mutual recognition of territorial integrity and sovereignty based on the 1991 Almaty Declaration:

“In accordance with the Almaty Declaration, the newly independent countries recognize the administrative borders of the former Soviet republics of the USSR period. Thus, with the Prague and Sochi documents, Armenia recognized the sovereignty of Azerbaijan over Karabakh.”

Hajiyev maintained that the issue of personal rights and security of the Armenian population living in Karabakh is “purely an internal affair of Azerbaijan, and Azerbaijan will not discuss issues related to its sovereignty with any third party, including Armenia.”

“The Karabakh conflict has been settled. Karabakh is the territory of Azerbaijan. For Azerbaijan, the Karabakh issue is off the international agenda. It is no coincidence that the documents adopted at the meetings in Brussels, Moscow, Prague, Sochi, Karabakh are not mentioned,” he added.

On the issue of personal rights and security of the Armenian population living in Karabakh, Hajiyev said that this issue “will be resolved in accordance with the Constitution and laws of Azerbaijan”:

“There are no special privileges for Armenians. As I said, this issue has nothing to do with Armenia and others.”

Hajiyev recalled that at the talks in Brussels and at a meeting in Washington in September of last year, “the issue of ensuring the rights and security of the Armenians living in Karabakh was discussed precisely within the framework of the Constitution of Azerbaijan”:

“The creation of any international mechanism to discuss the rights and security of the Armenian population living in Karabakh is out of the question, and we have never agreed to this. Armenia’s claims on this score are completely illogical and aimed at creating artificial tension.

The position of Azerbaijan regarding sovereignty is accepted at the international level.”

“Statements by Armenian officials about “creating a demilitarized zone around Karabakh” and “sending a UN fact-finding mission to Karabakh, on the Lachin road” are unacceptable.

On what basis does Armenia call for sending a UN or OSCE mission to the territory of another country? No organization can and will not take such steps without the consent of Azerbaijan. The UN resolutions also clearly state that without the consent of a country, it is impossible to send any mission to its territory.

Such statements by Armenia as sending a mission to Karabakh, to the Lachin road and attracting external forces are nothing but a utopia, a geopolitical adventure and an attempt to create artificial tension.”

On March 1, the first official meeting of official Baku with representatives of the Armenian community of Karabakh was held in Khojaly. According to Hajiyev, the Azerbaijani authorities “are determined to continue these contacts”:

“Armenians living in Karabakh for the last 30 years have been hostages of Armenia and the illegal regime. After the end of the 30-year occupation, Azerbaijan expressed its readiness to establish contact with the Armenian population. Recently attempts have been made to create a new reality in Karabakh with the Ruben Vardanyan project exported from Moscow, to return the situation to 1988 and create a new status quo.

On March 1st, a meeting took place between representatives of official Baku and Karabakh Armenians in Khojaly

As is known, Ramin Mammadov, deputy of the Milli Majlis, was made responsible for contacts with Armenians living in Karabakh. The first contacts were established in Khojaly on 1 March. Unfortunately, after the contacts, we witnessed undesirable statements by the Armenian side. But we are determined to continue these contacts.

In our opinion, the provocation committed by Armenia on the Khankendi-Khalfali-Turshsu dirt road on March 5 was also designed to prevent contacts with the Armenian population. We consider the transport of weapons to the sovereign territories of Azerbaijan as a continuing policy of aggression and terrorism against our country by Armenia. Why does Armenia continue to send weapons and ammunition to the sovereign territory of another country? All responsibility for the tension lies with the military-political leadership of Armenia.”

The assistant to the President of Azerbaijan also commented on the 91-day protest of Azerbaijani activists on the Lachin road and accusations of a blockade by Armenia:

“In protest against the illegal exploitation of our natural resources in the territories of Azerbaijan, where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily stationed, since December 12 citizensand environmental activists have been holding a rally on the Lachin-Khankendi road.”

The tense situation continues for the second day in Karabakh due to the blocking of the road connecting Khankendi (Stepanakert) with Armenia.

Hajiyev held that this was “a peaceful action — its participants do not have machine guns, cannons and tanks, and they put forward legitimate demands.”

“However, now Armenia has thrown in a new narrative. Allegedly, the Lachin road is “blocked”, Azerbaijan is preparing to commit a “genocide” against the Armenians living in Karabakh. We have been saying from the first day that the Lachin road is not closed, Russian peacekeepers, the Red Cross, and humanitarian cargo passes freely along the road. From December 12 to the present day, more than 3,600 cars have passed along the Lachin-Khankendi road. Is there really a blockade?

Armenia intends to mislead the international community, strike at the positions of Azerbaijan, delay the signing of a peace treaty, and prevent the reintegration of the Armenian population living in Karabakh into Azerbaijan. There is another narrative: “Karabakh is isolated from the whole world.” These people do not understand that “Nagorno-Karabakh” is not a separate entity and cannot live as an island. This territory is an integral part of Azerbaijan. The reintegration of Armenians into Azerbaijan is the only solution.”

Armenian man does 32 pull-ups from helicopter in 1 minute

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By Ben Hooper

March 13 (UPI) — An Armenian athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he clung to the skids of a helicopter and performed 32 pull-ups in 1 minute.

Hamazasp Hloyan took on the record for most pull-ups from a helicopter in 1 minute in Yerevan.

Hloyan, who trained for the record attempt with fellow Armenian Guinness World Record holder Roman Sahradyan, completed 32 pull-ups in 1 minute to take the title.

The previous record, 25, was set by Belgian athlete Stan Bruininck in 2022. Bruininck bested Sahradyan’s total of 23.

Armenian PM appreciates Russia’s input on how to deal with Karabakh crisis

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On March 6, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Russia was deeply concerned about escalating tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh and was calling on the sides to exercise restraint

YEREVAN, March 13. /TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed the situation in the region with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call on Monday and stressed the importance of Russia’s targeted response for overcoming the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis, the press service of the Armenian Cabinet said.

“The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh due to Azerbaijan’s illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor was discussed during the phone conversation. In this context, Prime Minister Pashinyan touched upon the terrorist operation carried out by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh on March 5 and its aftermath,” the press service said.

“In the context of overcoming the crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian prime minister stressed the importance of Russia’s targeted response,” the statement noted.

According to the Armenian side, on March 5, three police officers from the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic were shot dead and one was wounded when a police car was shelled by a sabotage group of the Azerbaijani military.

On March 6, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Russia was deeply concerned about escalating tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh and was calling on the sides to exercise restraint.

“We express serious concern about the escalating tensions in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. There have been repeated ceasefire violations in recent days. An armed incident that took place on March 5 resulted in loss of life on both the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides,” the diplomat said.

Putin, Pashinyan discuss implementation of Baku-Yerevan-Moscow agreements — Kremlin

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On March 6, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Russia was deeply concerned about escalating tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh and was calling on the sides to exercise restraint

MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss the implementation of the trilateral agreements between Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan and the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh among other issues, the Kremlin press service said on Monday.

Putin and Pashinyan “looked into practical aspects of putting into practice the entire set of the 2020-2022 agreements between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, including moves to ensure stability and security on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, restore economic and transport ties in the region and prepare a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” the Kremlin said.

“Discussing the current situation around Nagorno-Karabakh, Putin stressed the importance of settling any issues that arise in a constructive manner, keeping close contact and interaction between the parties and Russian peacekeepers,” the Kremlin said.

On March 6, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Russia was deeply concerned about escalating tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh and was calling on the sides to exercise restraint.

“We express serious concern about the escalating tensions in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. There have been repeated ceasefire violations in recent days. An armed incident that took place on March 5 resulted in loss of life on both the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides,” the diplomat said.

“What has happened reaffirms that it’s imperative that Baku and Yerevan promptly return to negotiations as part of the implementation of the provisions of the trilateral statements by the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia of November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021, as well as October 31, 2022, including those relating to the unblocking of regional lines of communication, the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the preparation of a peace treaty,” she said in a statement.

Nobel prize-winner Kenzaburo Oe dead at 88

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YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS. Kenzaburo Oe, who won Japan its second Nobel Prize for literature with books about pacifism and his disabled son, has died.

His death was due to old age, Reuters reported citing his publisher Kodansha.

Oe was born in Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s main islands, the third son of seven children. After his father died suddenly in 1944, at home he was raised by his mother, who bought him books such as “Huckleberry Finn.”

A graduate of Tokyo University, where he studied French Literature, Oe began publishing stories while still a student and won the Akutagawa Prize, a career-launching award for new writers, in 1958. A steady stream of work followed, including books on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

His Nobel Prize was followed by Japan’s Order of Culture, but he refused to accept it because it was awarded by the Emperor and said: “I do not recognise any authority, any value, higher than democracy.”

Always a pacifist, Oe became an even more vocal critic after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, saying that Japan had “a sacred duty” to renounce nuclear power, the same way it renounced war under its constitution.

Hrazdan police fatally shoot ax-wielding robbery suspect

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YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS. Hrazdan Police Department officers fatally shot a robbery suspect who was armed with an ax, authorities said Monday.

In a statement, police said the officers responded to a robbery report early Monday morning in the Vanatur district, Hrazdan. Upon arrival, officers were confronted by the ax-wielding suspect and were forced to open fire to neutralize the threat, according to a statement released by police.

The suspect, a 45-year-old man from Hrazdan with a criminal record, died in the hospital.

An investigation is underway.