Artsakh FM rules out ‘integration’ into Azerbaijan

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Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Foreign Minister Sergey Gazaryan on Thursday strongly rejected any talks on Artsakh’s “integration” into Azerbaijan sought by Baku.

"I do not even want to use this wording of the Azerbaijani authorities,” he told a video conference on 100 days of the Artsakh blockade.

Gazaryan stressed that Artsakh “will continue its struggle for the international recognition of its exercised right to self-determination.”

"Despite all the difficulties caused by the blockade, the people of Artsakh are committed to the path they have embarked on and will make every effort, hoping for the active participation of the Diaspora Armenians and its partners from around the world in their struggle," the Artsakh FM said.

Sergey Ghazaryan urged to stop using terms like "integration" and "reintegration”.

"The word “integration” is commonly perceived in a positive light. In the case of Azerbaijan any such wording is excluded. There cannot be any integration between the Armenians of Artsakh and Azerbaijan, it is ruled out," he underscored.

The Prime Minister had a meeting with representatives of extra-parliamentary political forces

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YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a meeting with the heads of parties participating in the Consultative Assembly on Cooperation with Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces in the Government, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister. 

The meeting was attended by Republic Party Chairman Aram Sargsyan, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party of Armenia Levon Shirinyan, United Motherland Party Chairman Mher Terteryan, Chairman of the European Party of Armenia Tigran Khzmalyan, “Power of the Fatherland” Party Tigran Arzakantsyan, Sovereign Armenia Party Chairman David Sanasaryan.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023 running order released: Armenia’s Brunette to perform second at semi-final II

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YEREVAN, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Brunette will perform second in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool.

Organizers announced the running order on March 23.

The semi-finals are due on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 May respectively.

Brunette’s Future Lover already garnered over 2,6 million views on YouTube since its release on March 15.

Over 100,000 Russian Citizens Move To Live In Armenia By 2022 – Minister of Economy

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MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – March 16th, 2023) About 110,000 Russians will move to Armenia for permanent residence in 2022 amid the conflict in Ukraine and the partial mobilization of their homeland, the Minister of Armenian Economy Vahan Kerobyan on Thursday.

“The clean relocation is about 108,000-110,000 citizens in 2022. That is how many Russians came to Armenia and stayed permanently. In addition, about 2,500 legal entities with Russian participants were opened last year, out of 4,000 businesses registered in the form of individual entrepreneurs . . . ,” Kerobyan told Russia’s Vedomosti newspaper.

The minister added that on average, Russians open 500 businesses in Armenia every year.

“The companies are very different in terms of size, in some of them the staff consists of 600-700 employees, in others there is one person working.

The additional inflow of customer funds into the Armenian banking system was $3 billion last year,” Kerobyan said.

These factors accounted for almost a quarter of Armenia’s GDP growth, which was more than 3% at 12.6%, the minister specified.

After the start of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine in February and the declaration of the subsequent partial mobilization of the country in September, many Russian citizens, including highly-qualified personnel, moved to foreign countries, especially Georgia, Armenia, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. ..

PM Pashinyan, CSTO Secretary General discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani border situation

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting on March 17 with Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Imangali Tasmagambetov.

PM Pashinyan congratulated Tasmagambetov on assuming office as CSTO Secretary General, wishing him effective work, according to a read-out issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.

The Armenian Prime Minister and the CSTO Secretary General exchanged views on the current situation in the CSTO area of responsibility, regional developments and security challenges. In this context they also discussed a number of issues related to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border situation and the CSTO collective defense mechanisms.

BREAKING: Mayor of Yerevan resigns

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YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. Mayor of Yerevan Hrachya Sargsyan has resigned.

He announced his resignation during a meeting in City Hall.

Sargsyan was elected Mayor of Yerevan in December 2021.

He did not give a concrete reason for his resignation but said he will continue to be part of his political team, the Civil Contract Party. He added that he’s completed his objectives as mayor.

The next mayoral election is scheduled to take place in September.

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.

Christina Pascucci and Dr. Stephan Astourian to be Honored at ANCA-WR Genocide Education Awards Luncheon

Christina Pascucci (left) and Dr. Stephan Astourian


FOX 11’s Araksya Karapetyan to Serve as Mistress of Ceremonies
 
GLENDALE—The Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region’s Education Committee announced that Dr. Stephan H. Astourian will receive the Armenian Genocide Education Legacy award at the 6th Annual Armenian Genocide Education Awards Luncheon on Saturday, March 25 at the Legacy Ballroom at 11 a.m.

“The ANCA-WR Education Committee is proud to present Dr. Astourian with the Armenian Genocide Education Legacy Award this year,” said Taline Arsenian, Luncheon Committee Chair.

Until his retirement in July 2022, Dr. Stephan Astourian was the William Saroyan Director of the Armenian Studies Program, a program founded by him at the University of California, Berkeley, and an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Department of History for over 20 years.

Dr. Astourian’s classes at UC Berkeley have covered topics in history, comparative genocides, Diaspora studies, Armenian language, and Armenian literature and culture.

Dr. Astourian and his colleague, Dr. Myrna Douzjian, have spearheaded and kept the Armenian Studies Program alive and thriving despite lack of funding and resources that sustain small programs in educational institutions, maintaining the integrity and un-abating quality of Armenian history and language education in the Bay Area.

“Dr. Astourian has made profound contributions to academia and the Armenian community at large. We are grateful to all his years of service and it is our honor to present him with our most prestigious recognition,” continued Arsenian.

The Master of Ceremonies of the 2023 Armenian Genocide Education Awards Luncheon will be the much loved and celebrated news anchor, Araksya Karapetyian. The Emmy winning anchor of the Good Day L.A. news show of LA Fox 11  has been a vocal proponent of Armenian issues and causes and a powerful voice for Armenians and other marginalized communities through daily broadcasts that air in the second biggest city in the United States.

“Araksya is a role model for all young women. I am honored to have her as the MC for this year’s award ceremony,” said Alice Petrossian, Chair of ANCA Western Region’s Education Committee. “Karapetyan’s relentless dedication to the Armenian Cause is prevalent through her work at FOX 11, where she regularly covers issues of importance to the Armenian American community in Los Angeles, including the continued Azerbaijani aggressions against the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh.”

The recipient of the 2023 Ambassador Henry Morgenthau Sr. Courage Award is Karapetyan’s colleague at FOX 11, Emmy Award-winning journalist Christina Pasccuci. Pascucci is a licensed pilot and a humanitarian advocate who has traveled to more than 100 countries across seven continents in pursuit of the truth. She received the Journalist of the Year award by the LA Press Club in 2020.  

Christina Pascucci reporting live from Armenia in September 2022 on FOX 11

In September 2022, Pascucci traveled to the frontlines during Azerbaijan’s illegal invasion and occupation of the sovereign territories of the Republic of Armenia. During her reporting mission, Pascucci traveled to multiple cities in Armenia like Jermuk, which came under attack during her coverage, and was transformed into a ghost town when it was once a bustling resort spot.
Pascucci reported on the devastating consequences of war in towns where Armenian men, women, and children had their homes destroyed by shelling from Azerbaijani forces, and delivered those untold stories of devastation to American audiences.

“Pascucci’s ability to maneuver through an active war zone is a demonstration of her journalistic integrity and dedication to her craft,” said Alice Petrossian. “At a time when the entire world’s attention had been focused on the horrific conflict in Ukraine, Pascucci courageously captured the heart- wrenching stories of Armenian suffering and professionally delivered it to the world.”
Pascucci attributes her introduction and understanding of the Armenian Genocide to her high school Spanish teacher Delia Grigorian, once more proving the real, lasting effects of the work teachers do. 

All community members are invited to the 6th Annual Armenian Genocide Education Awards Luncheon, to show their appreciation, celebrate and honor educators for their dedication to teaching about the Armenian Genocide. This year’s luncheon is scheduled to begin at 11a.m. at Legacy Ballroom in Glendale, CA. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available online. Tickets for the Awards Luncheon are running out, so please reserve your tickets immediately. For additional information about the 2023 Awards Luncheon, visit the ANCA-WR Education Committee website or call (818) 500-1918.

The Armenian National Committee of America- Western Region is a grassroots public affairs organization devoted to advancing issues of concern to the Armenian American community. For nearly a century, the ANCA-WR has served to educate, motivate and activate the Armenian American community in the Western United States on a wide range of issues.

Armenpress: Armenia arrests former POW on suspicion of espionage

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YEREVAN, MARCH 7, ARMENPRESS. A former POW is suspected of spying for Azerbaijan after his release and subsequent service in the military, the prosecution announced on Tuesday.

The suspect, a major in the Armed Forces of Armenia, is one of the Armenian troops who were taken captive by Azerbaijani forces in July 2021 in Ishkhanasar, Syunik Province. The Armenian POW was then taken to Baku. In custody, he gave written consent to spy for Azerbaijan after his release, according to investigators.

He was released on September 7 of the same year. Months later he was assigned to a new post at a military base, where he served as the communal service chief.

The general prosecution said that during his service the suspect “being recruited by a foreign intelligence agency, conveyed classified information [state secrets] to the foreign intelligence agency, thus committing high treason…”

He was paid 20,200 dollars by the foreign intelligence agency.

The suspect is charged with state treason.

The case was lodged at the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction on March 6, 2023.

Irvine, California City Council unanimously approves Armenian Genocide Memorial at Great Park

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YEREVAN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. Irvine City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to proceed with dedicating an Armenian Genocide Memorial at the Great Park in Irvine (Orange County, California), the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Orange County reported.

Professor of Physics & Astronomy and the Director of the Center for Cosmology at the University of California, Irvine, ANCA OC’s Kev Abazajian gave testimony in support of the initiative during the City Council meeting.

Abazajian gave testimony as an Irvine resident and as a descendant of survivors of the Armenian Genocide.