Jerusalem’s Armenians Vow to Continue Battle Against Controversial Development Project

Dec 29 2023

The real estate deal, which grants an Australian-Israeli investor Danny Rothman (Rubinstein) and his Christian Arab partner George Warwar (Hadad) for 98 years to the company Xana Gardens which includes around 25% of the Armenian quarter in the Old City, has sparked anger and concern among its residents.

Armenians have set up camp, establishing tents, stoves, mattresses, and even a TV for their weeks-long sit-in to protect the disputed land.

Recently, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem issued a statement claiming that more than 30 armed individuals had assaulted members of the Armenian community, including clergymen. The attack was allegedly organized after the patriarchate took legal action to contest the controversial land sale. East Jerusalem and the Old City, consisting of Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Armenian quarters, were seized by Israel in 1967 and annexed, a move not recognized internationally.

Land rights remain a significant point of contention in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, where Israel’s construction and expansion of settlements, deemed illegal under international law, have elicited controversy. Today, only approximately 2,000 Armenians remain in the Old City quarter after waves of emigration to the United States and Europe since the 1960s. Like most Palestinians in East Jerusalem, the majority of Armenians possess residency rather than Israeli citizenship.

Tensions originally flared within the Armenian minority in April, when it was revealed that the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, along with Father Baret Yeretzian, who oversees real estate affairs, had struck a deal in 2021 with a Tel Aviv-based company.

Many community members feel betrayed as the agreement was allegedly reached without their knowledge or consent. Although the Armenian Patriarchate claimed to have subsequently withdrawn from negotiations upon discovering “problems behind this transaction,” the sense of betrayal among residents remains. Yeretzian, the priest involved in the contract, has been defrocked.

The latest surge in tensions occurred after Nourhan Manougian, the Armenian patriarch of Jerusalem, sent a letter on October 27 to Xana Gardens officially canceling the agreement. Shortly after, “bulldozers, armed settlers accompanied by dogs, and residents of the Jewish quarter” arrived, revealed Setrag Balian, a 27-year-old activist. They managed to partially demolish the wall surrounding the parking lot during the takeover attempt.

The lawyer representing Rothman, Avi Savitzki, declined to comment on the matter. Supporters of the Save the ArQ movement, backed by Armenian diaspora communities, are working to protect the land belonging to the Armenian community, whose presence in Jerusalem dates back 1,500 years. Assistance from legal professionals and media coverage bolster their cause.

Amid the sit-in, where individuals of all ages take turns sleeping at the site, Kegham Balian expressed awareness of the political implications in the divided holy city, which remains a focal point of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He acknowledged that the battle ahead would not be easy, as they are not only up against a private company but also settlers. However, he asserted, “we are ready.”

https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/12/30/jerusalems-armenians-vow-to-continue-battle-against-controversial-development-project/

Holy See condemns violence against the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem

Armenia – Dec 29 2023

“It is obvious that the provocateurs are once again trying to seize the “Cows’ Garden” area through terror, threats and force, violating the procedures defined by the law.

 

We strictly condemn what happened and hope that the Israeli authorities will legally respond to the criminal actions against the Patriarchate and the Armenian community and the culprits will be brought to justice and the repetition of similar cases will be excluded,” the Holy See said in a news release.

 

On December 28, more than three dozen armed persons entered the territory of “Cows’ Garden”, used force as a result of which clergymen of the Patriarchate and members of the local Armenian community received physical injuries of various degrees.

https://mediamax.am/en/news/society/53527/

Armenpress: Deposit portfolio in Armenian banking system has reached record high – PM says at Central Bank

 08:45,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has visited the Central Bank to participate in a New Year and Christmas reception.

The event was attended by President Vahagn Khachaturyan, Deputy Prime Ministers Mher Grigoryan and Tigran Khachatryan, Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister’s Office Arayik Harutyunyan, Governor of the Central Bank Martin Galstyan, Cabinet members, MPs, Central Bank staffers and bankers.

Below is the transcript of PM Pashinyan’s speech published by his office:

"Dear representatives of our banking system,

I greet everyone and I am happy to see you. I must record that the Central Bank, and the banking system in general, is obviously one of the most important institutions of our state. Since 2018, the government's policy has been as follows: we must provide proper conditions to ensure the institutional independence of the Central Bank. And we have consistently pursued this policy, which did not mean a break at all, because, in fact, representatives of the Central Bank participate in all our strategy discussions, all conceptual discussions, but at the same time, we made a decision, an obvious decision, which had been the subject of discussion in Armenia for a long time, that the institutional separation of functions should be fully ensured.

I am sure that this is also the reason why we, having gone through very severe shocks, have been able to ensure macroeconomic stability, because the Armenian government, of course, has and expresses its positions and approaches on all issues, but the government has never crossed institutional lines and relies on the institutional capacity and responsibility of the Central Bank. I think this decision has justified itself.

And, indeed, in our financial market, there were complications related to the general macroeconomic environment, but it is also due to this approach that we were able to make a precise division of labor, everyone did his job, as a result of which macroeconomic stability was ensured in the most critical period, after which we have been successfully providing high economic activity and growth for several years. And, as a matter of fact, according to the calculations of the Central Bank, more than 28 percent economic growth has been ensured in Armenia since 2018.

I want to emphasize that in general the banking system operates in an environment without political pressure. And this is also something that I think is good, it should be just like that, but on the other hand, I think it should also be recorded, because these nuances that are not noticed, are not recorded, they provide a background for the stability of macroeconomic, financial markets. And when we combine all this with the environment of high economic growth, we see that our banking system also has impressive indicators, in particular, as of November 2023, the total deposit portfolio of the banking system of Armenia registered a record-high indicator of 5 trillion 619 billion 277 million AMD. It is very important that the growth is sustainable and continuous. This indicator exceeds the October indicator of this year by almost 84 billion AMD, 1.51 percent, and exceeds the indicator of the same period of 2022 by 13.46 percent, and compared to 2018, the deposit portfolio has almost doubled, the growth is over 95 percent.

The total credit portfolio of our banking system has also registered a record-high indicator: as of November, 5 trillion 365 billion 604 million AMD, which is again 2.2 percent higher than the October index, 21.3 percent higher than the November index of last year, and compared to November 2018, more than 57 percent. I think it is important to record that the total deposit portfolio exceeds the total credit portfolio by 253 billion AMD, which is a very important guarantee of the stability of the banking system.

I would like to raise one or two more facts. As of November 30 of this year, the number of customers of the banking system was 4 million 442 thousand 950 people, which increased by 19.3 percent compared to 2022, and 65.7 percent compared to 2018. As of September 30, the total number of customer accounts of the banking system was 8 million 995 thousand 422, which in is 22 percent more than 2022, and 78 percent more than 2018.

These indicators are impressive and along with the decisions on capital increase that the Central Bank President mentioned, the opportunities for stability of our banking system has increased to a certain extent, which is a very important circumstance for increasing the potential of economic growth. The fact that the deposit portfolio is much larger than the loan portfolio also gives hope that the banking system still has some potential to contribute to at least 7 percent economic growth next year. Here, our business sector, the real sector, should focus on the quality of the programs to also generate interest in the banking system.

I want to congratulate all of us on the occasion of these indicators and also thank the people who have made an effort to get us into the zone of green indicators. And, of course, this is not the peak of our capabilities, our first task is to ensure stability and the second task is to realize the potential that exists in the economy and banking system. The government tends to promote that policy.

I also want to emphasize that we have been implementing certain social programs in recent years with the hope that the our partners from the banking system will support and actively participate. I would like to thank all the banks that responded to the social programs of the government during this period and expressed practical and moral support. This is an important partnership.

I also think that on the other hand, we see new manifestations in our economy, which we also need to promote, which are related and not related to the banking system. We see that there are certain trends of activation in the stock market. I remember that in 2018-2019 we were discussing how important branch it is in the macroeconomics, and I am glad that there is some movement here as well. Of course, banks and the banking system are still the main actors here, both in the role of issuer and buyer, but I think it is what it should be like. We have no other expectations for reviving the market, to give it a start, it is important for us that this mechanism starts working. When the work of that mechanism also becomes sufficiently reliable, I think we will see new players there.

Dear attendees,
Dear representatives of the banking system,

I thank all of you for the work done in 2023, and of course, I am sure that we are all motivated to ensure high economic growth in the Republic of Armenia in 2024 like in the pervious years. For this, of course, the effective work of all branches of government is necessary, but also the Central Bank and the banking system obviously have a very significant role on the way of solving this political task.

I thank you for this readiness and motivation, so that next year, when we gather here, the indicators of not only the banking system, but also the macroeconomic indicators of Armenia, in general, will be in the green zone and we will all feel satisfied with our work. I wish you and all your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."

Warmest December in 100 years recorded in Armenia

 12:49,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. December of 2023 has been the warmest in 100 years, with the average temperature being 5-6 degrees higher, meteorologists have said.

“If we look at the statistical analysis of the past 100 years, we see that December of this year has been the warmest both in terms of the average monthly temperature and the daily daytime maximum temperatures,” said Gagik Surenyan, the Deputy Director of the Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center of the Ministry of Environment.

The weather is warm because of warm tropical air currents, which will remain for the next five days.

Temperature reached 17,5 degrees Celsius in the Ararat Plain in the second half of December.

Armenian Ambassador to U.S. attends holiday reception hosted by Secretary Blinken

 11:39,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Ambassador to the United States Lilit Makunts has attended a holiday reception hosted by Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

“It was wonderful to attend the warm holiday reception for Chiefs of Mission hosted by Secretary Blinken and Ms. Ryan,” Ambassador Makunts said on X. “Looking forward to a more robust Armenia-U.S. partnership in 2024!”

International banks interested in Armenia’s Crossroads of Peace project

 13:03,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Various international banking donor organizations have been displaying interest for the Crossroads of Peace project developed by the Armenian government, the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan has said.

“During our discussions they are trying to outline that they too are interested, and they’d be happy to be involved in case of a necessity of implementing construction or other processes in certain parts of the project. Thus, the signals have been rather positive,” Sanosyan said at a press conference.

Mkhitaryan named 2023 Footballer of the Year

 14:38,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been named Footballer of the Year in a vote organized by the Football Federation.

The Inter Milan midfielder garnered 81 points in the vote and won his 11th  Footballer of the Year title.

Eduard Spertsyan, the Armenian national team midfielder, who also plays for the Krasnodar FC, and Lucas Zelarayán, the Armenian national team midfielder and Al-Fateh midfielder, were the runners-up with 48 and 21 points respectively.

Argentina rejects invitation to join BRICS

 18:21,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. Argentina's President Javier Milei formally declined the invitation to join the BRICS, reports Infobae.

Milei conveyed his decision through a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping several days ago. Additionally, he informed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi about his choice, according to Infobae.

 Founded in 2009, BRICS is a grouping of the world's largest developing economies. The bloc was formed by Brazil, Russia, India and China in 2009 and added South Africa in 2010.

In August 2023, during the 15th BRICS summit in South Africa, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia were invited to join the bloc. Argentina was set to join Jan. 1, 2024.

 Argentina's current president, Javier Milei, has repeatedly spoken out against joining BRICS.

Mkhitar Hayrapetyan appointed Minister of High-tech Industry

 19:24,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. The President of the Republic of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan, has signed a decree appointing Mkhitar Hayrapetyan as Minister of High-tech Industry, the Presidential Office said.

According to another presidential decree, Robert Khachatryan has been relieved from the post of Minister of High-tech Industry.

Armenian President recalls Ambassador of Armenia to Iraq

 19:33,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. By the decree of the President of the Republic of Armenia, Misak Balasanyan has been recalled from the position of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Republic of Iraq, the Presidential Office said.

Misak Balasanyan has been serving as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Armenia to the Republic of Iraq  since September 5, 2023.