Armenpress: Ambassador to Holy See Garen Nazarian relieved of duties

 09:26,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Ambassador to the Holy See, the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, and Portugal, Garen Nazarian has been relieved of duties.

President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan formalized the dismissal at the advice of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the presidency reported.

Nazarian was serving as Armenian Ambassador to the Vatican since 2018. Since 2019 he was concurrently serving as Ambassador to the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, and to Portugal.

Turkish Press: Caucasus closer to peace than ever before: Fidan

Hurriyet. Turkey
Dec 14 2023
Türkiye has welcomed the recent confidence-building measures taken by Armenia and Azerbaijan and underlined that the South Caucasus is closer to historic peace than ever before with calls on the third parties not to hinder the talks between the two countries.

“We are closer to regional peace and stability more than ever. We are in uninterrupted coordination with Azerbaijan for seizing this opportunity,” Fidan told reporters at a press conference with Azerbaijan Foreign Minister Ceyhun Bayramov in Baku on Dec. 14.

Fidan paid a one-day visit to Baku where he had talks with his counterpart on bilateral issues as well as regional developments, particularly on the ongoing peace talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia. He was also received by President Ilham Aliyev.

Fidan expressed Türkiye’s satisfaction by recent confidence-building steps taken by the two countries, saying “We wish that additional steps will be taken, and these will pave the way for a lasting agreement between the two sides. Also, we think that these moves should also convey necessary messages to the third parties.”

Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the verge of an agreement and this will bring peace, welfare and stability to the region Fidan said, urging the Armenia diaspora to stop its efforts to abuse the difficulties the Armenian people are facing. “Instead of doing this, they should use their energy for Armenians to be in good relations with their neighboring countries,” Fidan stressed.

“Having welfare and stability in the Caucasus is to everyone’s benefit,” the minister said, calling on all the parties not to miss this very big opportunity which will have a game-changer impact in the region and in the world.

No hindrance in front of Ankara-Yerevan normalization

Hakan Fidan also underlined that Türkiye and Armenia are also in a process of normalization that it will accomplish soon after Armenia and Azerbaijan sign the lasting peace agreement. “We have kept saying that the momentum [between Azerbaijan and Armenia] will positively reflect on the normalization process between Türkiye and Azerbaijan,” he said, adding there was no hindrance to this end.

Ankara and Yerevan had four rounds of talks for normalization with the objective of the establishment of diplomatic ties and opening the borders. Ankara says it awaits the completion of the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia to start a new era in its ties with Yerevan.

Bayramov, for his part, underlined that the ball is in the Armenian court for peace. “Azerbaijan has many times called on Armenia for peace,” the minister stressed, underlining that Türkiye’s role for bringing stability and comfort is very important.

“Armenia should be pragmatic and see that Türkiye’s presence at the negotiation table will be useful for Armenia, too,” he suggested.

Holistic approach to energy cooperation

The two ministers also discussed energy and economic ties. Fidan underlined that the use of the full capacity of the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline and carrying the Caspian natural gas to Europe through Türkiye are strategic objectives for the two countries.

Türkiye is pursuing a holistic approach to all energy and transportation projects in the Caucasus. Increasing the capacity of the TANAP (Trans Anatolian Pipeline), the accomplishment of the railway between Kars and Nakhichevan and the pipeline between Iğdır and Nakhichevan are among the priorities.

Anna Hakobyan visits Amasia Children’s Arts School

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s spouse Anna Hakobyan, together with their daughter Arpi, visited on December 15 the Amasia Children’s Arts School in Shirak Province.

Students from the painting and embroidery classes presented their work. Hakobyan watched the painting process in the class and talked with the students. She then participated in a concert program featuring vocal-instrumental and dance performances.

Principal Jemma Manukyan briefed Anna Hakobyan on the school’s future plans.

The Amasia Children’s Arts School was founded in 1964. It is currently functioning in a newly renovated building.

Armenians Among Honorees at Portantino’s ‘Women in Business’ Awards

Sen. Anthony Portantino (center) honored from l to r: From left to right Aida Dimejian, Anahid Oshagan, Yvette Vartanian-Davis, Lusine Simonyan, Lilit Odabashyan and Seda Khojayan

Armenian community leaders and businesswomen were among those honored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino who hosted the annual 25th State Senate District Women in Business Legislative Update & Awards Luncheon at the Castaway in Burbank on December 6.

“It is my privilege to recognize the accomplished women of the great 25th Senate District,” commented Senator Portantino. “I was proud to honor our deserving honorees for their successful service to our communities.”

Of the 41 total honorees, five were Armenians, whose accomplishments in business, law, education and community leadership were recognized by Senator Portantino.

They were: Anahid Oshagan, Yvette Vartanian Davis, Lilit Odabashian, Lusine Simonyan, Seda Khojayan and Aida Dimejian.

“These honorees inspire others, stimulate our workforce, and lead some of the most impressive non-profits, healthcare organizations, and businesses across with 25th Senate District,” Portantino said ahead of the luncheon.

‘No sense’ in participating in CSTO meeting – Speaker of Parliament

 12:24, 7 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan has said that participating in the CSTO PA session would have made no sense and that’s why he opted out. 

“There are outstanding issues, they are not implementing their obligations,” the Speaker said. “We only hear big talk against Armenia, whereas, if we look what happened after 9 November 2020, Azerbaijan, as an ally of Russia, numerously displayed very bad conduct, ranging from the killings of Russian troops, up to the violation of agreements. In other words, Azerbaijan did whatever it wanted in our region, and Russia either didn’t respond, or was unable to do so,” Simonyan said.

He recalled the discontent in Russia over Armenia sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine, whereas Azerbaijan has numerously sent aid to Ukraine, and the Russian authorities haven’t said anything about it.

“Unfortunately, in case of Armenia, Russia is reacting very painfully, but in case of Azerbaijan, it is either unable to respond or pretends not to have noticed it, in order to save its face during a bad game,” Simonyan said.

Simonyan was also asked to comment on Russia’s failure to deliver the armaments which Armenia has paid for.

The Speaker expressed hope that the issue will be resolved in a collegial atmosphere. He said it is a chance for Russia to show that it remains committed to the principles it has declared, and to the documents it has signed.  “And the Russian side has a chance to show that nevertheless it continues to be committed to its declared principles and signed documents. If obligations aren’t being fulfilled, and it is a fact that they’re not fulfilled, Armenia must definitely protect its interests,” the Speaker said.

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister receives delegation led by MEP Geoffroy Didier

 22:00, 5 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan on December 5  received the delegation led by Member of the European Parliament Geoffroy Didier.
 
Welcoming the members of the delegation, Paruyr Hovhannisyan highlighted the significant support from the European Parliament on issues of primary importance for Armenia during the challenging period for the country and the region, the foreign ministry said.
 
"The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs noted that the scope of cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the European Union is impressive, including active political dialogue, joint efforts to overcome current challenges, the implementation of the provisions of the Comprehensive and Extended Partnership Agreement and the prospects for expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
 
The Deputy Minister also expressed appreciation for the EU's initiatives aimed at enhancing Armenia's resilience," the statement reads.
 
According to the source, members of the delegation expressed their concern about the large-scale military attack by Azerbaijan against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh in September, highlighting the resulting humanitarian situation.
 
Deputy Geoffroy Didier expressed full support for Armenia in overcoming the current challenges.
 
It is noted that Paruyr Hovhannisyan comprehensively presented steps aimed at normalizing Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and addressing other regional issues.

Armenia’s Wings of Tatev again named World’s Leading Cable Car Ride

 14:27, 2 December 2023

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Wings of Tatev has been recognized as the winner in the "The World's Leading Cable Car Ride" nomination at the World Travel Awards 2023. For the 2nd time in the "Leading Cable Car in the World" category, Wings of Tatev has secured 1st place.

According to the results of an open vote, the Armenian cable car, Wings of Tatev, has been recognized as the best in the world, surpassing competitors from Bolivia, Brazil, Vietnam, Canada, New Zealand, the USA, and South Africa, Wings of Tatev said in a statement. 

Today, David Vardanyan, the son of Ruben Vardanyan, the founder of the Wings of Tatev project, received the honorary prize at the 30th awards ceremony of the prestigious International World Travel Awards in Dubai.

It is a great honor for us to receive such a prestigious international recognition. This award strengthens Armenia's status as a leading tourist destination. This victory belongs to all of us. We express our deep gratitude to everyone who voted for Wings of Tatev and helped raise Armenia's honor in the international tourism arena," Wings of Tatev said in the statement. 

The Wings of Tatev project is part of the “Tatev Revival” program, initiated by Ruben Vardanyan and Veronika Zonabend. The aerial tramway is managed by Impulse Business Management.

Armenia, UK sign 2023-2024 Defense Cooperation Plan

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS. The 6th Armenia-UK Strategic Defense Consultations were held on November 28 in London.

The Armenian delegation to the meeting was led by Levon Ayvazyan, the Head of the Department of Defense Policy and International Cooperation of the Ministry of Defense.

The Armenian Ambassador to the UK, Varuzhan Nersesyan, also attended the consultations.

The 2023-2024 Armenian-UK Defense Cooperation Plan was signed at the consultations, the Armenian Ministry of Defense said in a press release. The plan was signed by Levon Ayvazyan and David Morgan, the UK Ministry of Defense Policy Director for Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Issues pertaining to regional and international security, as well as bilateral cooperation in the defense sector were discussed.

Ayvazyan presented the security situation around Armenia and the Armenian side’s steps aimed at regional peace and stability, including the Crossroads of Peace project. The major ongoing reforms in the Armenian military were also presented.

The sides comprehensively discussed the current course and prospects of development of bilateral military cooperation.

Agreements were reached around cooperating in a number of new areas with potential for partnership.

An agreement was reached to hold the next Armenia-UK Strategic Defense Consultations in Yerevan.

Armenia and Saudi Arabia Forge Official Diplomatic Ties

The Media Line
Nov 26 2023
Armenia and Saudi Arabia have officially established diplomatic relations, the Armenian Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday. This landmark decision is driven by a mutual intent to bolster bilateral relations, expand cooperation, and contribute to international security and peace. The formalization of these ties took place in Abu Dhabi, where Armenian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Karen L. Grigoryan and his Saudi counterpart, Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari, signed the protocol. This historic move signifies a new chapter in the diplomatic relations between Armenia and Saudi Arabia, opening avenues for greater collaboration in various domains.

Armenia: Grants up to €45,000 for CSOs in Sunik providing social services

Nov 24 2023

People in Need, a Czech non-governmental organisation, has announced a European Union-funded grant competition for civil society organisations operating in Syunik, Armenia. 

The call aims to support local CSOs in providing time-sensitive community-based social services needed by local communities and forcibly displaced individuals from Nagorno-Karabakh. The applicant CSOs should have at least 1 year of experience in providing social services.

CSOs can propose the establishment of a neighbourhood centre; the provision of local social services to prevent trafficking, labour exploitation and drug use; the launching of a Social Taxi service; the introduction of home care specialists for the long-term care of elderly people living alone or people with mental health problems, etc.

Applicants can come up with several proposals/ideas, but it may be that only one receives an award.  

People in Need intends to award five grants (up to €45,000 each, in AMD equivalent).

The deadline for applications is 10 December.

For additional questions or clarifications, an online information meeting will be held on 27 November at 12:00.

Find out more

Press release

December 10, 2023
Calls for proposals