Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan meets Kosovo counterpart

 19:15,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS.  Within the framework of the Munich Security Conference, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
According to the readout issued by the Armenian Prime Minister Office, the parties exchanged ideas on the current situation and ongoing processes in the South Caucasus region and the Balkans, as well as ensuring security and stability.
According to the source, the Prime Minister of Kosovo expressed his support to the Armenian people in the context of the events of the recent years, noting that historically both nations are going through a difficult period.
It is noted that the meeting touched on multi-sectoral cooperation, as well as the prospects of cooperation on international platforms.

PM discusses issues related to cooperation in the field of digitalization with vice presidents of Amazon Web Services

 19:56,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met Michael Punke and Max Peterson, vice presidents of Amazon Web Services, in Munich.

Issues related to the cooperation between the Armenian Government and Amazon Web Services, implementation of joint programs were discussed, the PM's office said.

It is noted that the representatives of the company emphasized their willingness to develop and further strengthen the cooperation with Armenia and added that they are in the stage of discussions and dialogue with the Ministry of High-tech Industry.

In particular, during the meeting, reference was made to the implementation of programs in the field of digitization and the future joint works planned in this direction.

According to the source, Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasized that digitization works are among the priorities of the Armenian government and emphasized the importance of close cooperation in this direction.

Prime Minister Pashinyan also participated in "Digital trust and government continuity. Cloud computing in the era of shifting geopolitics” round table discussion, which was held behind closed doors. The event was organized by Amazon Web Services and the Munich Security Conference.

Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces visits southeastern and southwestern border zones

 20:17,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS.  Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, First Deputy Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan paid a working visit to the South-East and South-West border zones on February 14-16, the ministry said.

Lieutenant General Edward Asryan visited a number of military units, talked with servicemen on combat duty, got acquainted with the border situation, the conditions of service organization on the spot and also held consultations with the participation of the command staff of the military units. 

According to the source, Edward Asryan also followed the progress of construction of engineering and fortification structures, visited the newly built modular military unit and got acquainted with the work carried out.

 

Prime Minister, EBRD President discuss issues related to bilateral cooperation

 20:55,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Odile Renaud-Basso within the framework of the Munich Security Forum.

According to the readout issued by the PM's office, the Prime Minister highlighted the decision to hold the EBRD annual meeting in Yerevan this May and expressed confidence that it will be held at a high level.

It is noted that Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the close and effective cooperation formed between the Armenian government and the EBRD, as a result of which many programs are being implemented in different fields in our country. According to the Prime Minister, this cooperation also contributed to the stability and development of the economy of Armenia.

The EBRD President also expressed satisfaction with the cooperation with the Armenian government and added that the joint programs are continuously expanding.

Mrs. Basso emphasized the implementation of projects in infrastructure development, road construction, private sector and other directions and noted that EBRD is ready to expand bilateral cooperation.

At the meeting, the interlocutors discussed various issues related to further cooperation.

Any territorial changes are unacceptable for Iran: Ambassador on the “Zangezur Corridor”

 21:11,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. In response to the question of whether Iran's position regarding the "Zangezur Corridor" has changed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mehdi Sobhani of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Republic of Armenia stated that the official position of the Islamic Republic of Iran is that the territorial integrity of regional countries should be respected.

 “The final position of the Islamic Republic of Iran is that we cannot accept a territorial change in any way. Any territorial changes should take place on the basis of mutual recognition of the territorial integrity of both countries, and this  remains our final position. The final position of the Islamic Republic of Iran is that the territorial integrity of the countries of the region should be respected," the Ambassador emphasized.

According to the diplomat, it is unacceptable for Iran to see a tense situation around Armenia.

"We support all parties in establishing warm and peaceful relations as soon as possible. We are confident and believe that the only way is to have peaceful relations and friendly dialogue. And we have relations and dialogue with all the parties to facilitate peace in the region," said the Ambassador.

Armenian and Iraqi Prime Ministers exchange ideas on regional issues and mutual interests

 21:28,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS.  The meeting of the Prime Ministers of Armenia and Iraq Nikol Pashinyan and Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani took place in Munich.

 During the discussion, the leaders emphasized the multi-sectoral cooperation between Armenia and Iraq and underscored the importance of consistently implementing the agreements that had been reached, the PM's Office said.

In this context, they highlighted the significance of the Iraqi president's visit to Armenia last year and the upcoming visit of the Armenian President to Iraq.

Ideas were exchanged on regional issues of importance, as well as other topics of mutual interest.

Pashinyan meets with the Director General of the International Organization for Migration

 21:49,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration.

Issues related to cooperation between the Armenian government and the International Organization for Migration were discussed.

The Prime Minister referred to the reforms implemented in the field of migration in our country, including the steps towards digitization, his office said.

According to the source, Nikol Pashinyan presented the Armenian government's steps aimed at solving the humanitarian problems of forcibly displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh, and at the same time emphasized the continuous support of the international community.

Amy Pope emphasized the effectiveness of the reforms implemented in the field of migration in Armenia and noted that the organization, in turn, is ready to contribute to their further effective implementation through close cooperation. The Director General of the International Organization for Migration praised the Armenian government's steps towards solving the humanitarian problems of forcibly displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenpress: Prime Minister of Armenia and the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office meet in Munich

 22:07,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a meeting with the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta Ian Borg within the framework of the Munich Security Conference, the PM's office said.

Nikol Pashinyan and Ian Borg exchanged thoughts on the developments taking place in the South Caucasus. The Prime Minister referred to the principles of the Armenian side in the process of normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

At the same time, the effective use of the tools of the organization in accordance with the OSCE mandate to contribute to regional stability and security was emphasized.

Issues related to multi-sectoral cooperation and further development of ties between Armenia and Malta were discussed. The organization of bilateral high-level reciprocal visits was emphasized.

Asbarez: Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan in Recovery

Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan (left) with Very Rev. Zareh Sarkissian


The Executive and Religious council of the Western Prelacy announced Friday that due to health concerns and under the strict orders of his physicians, Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan is in need of immediate convalescence to fully recover, thus he will be halting his administrative duties.

During this period, Very Reverend Zareh Sarkissian, the Dean of the St. Mary’s Apostolic Church in Glendale, will be the representative of the Prelate and the chief administrator of the Western Prelacy.

Armenian Sacred Music Project Announces Scholarship Opportunity for University Students

Armenian Sacred Music Project logo


The Armenian Sacred Music Project announced that applications for the Kinarik Altinyuzuk Scholarship is now open to students pursuing a music degree with a Fall 2024 financial disbursement. Our non-profit organization was established to promote the appreciation, teaching, and preservation of Armenian Sacred Music through workshops, masterclasses, trainings, physical and digital archives to sacred music enthusiasts, students, educational institutions, clergy, and to all those who wish to learn more about our project and sacred music.

This scholarship will provide music students the opportunity to further develop in their collegiate studies and be connected with a network of sacred music enthusiasts, educators, and professionals under the patronage of our nonprofit. This scholarship will ensure that our precious Armenian sacred music will be preserved and promote through collegiate studies.

Scholarship Academic Requirements:

  • Students must be enrolled in a four-year undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college/university;
  • Students must be majoring in a musical studies program with a current grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).

Scholarship Application Requirements:

  • Students will complete an application, provide unofficial transcripts, and one-page essay explaining how Armenian sacred music has affected their personal or collegiate musical studies.

Students can apply for the scholarship online or by visiting the website.