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Police detain over 400 protestors in Yerevan Armenia following Azerbaijan dispute

May 17 2022

Footage of the protests in Yerevan, Armenia, were shared on social media, with many taking to Twitter to share the news:

“15- The opposition march tonight #Armenia #Yerevan
14- The protestors will protest today at 19:00 Local time in France Square
#Armenia #Yerevan,” posted one Twitter user alongside an infographic on the protest as well as footage of the mass of protesters seen in France Square, Yerevan, Armenia.

“Yerevan police detained 414 protesters today. Protests in Armenia have been going on since mid-April, the opposition accuses Prime Minister Pashinyan of intending to “surrender Karabakh”, posted one Twitter user alongside footage of Yerevan police detaining protests.

Police in Armenia reportedly detained over 400 opposition supporters, who blocked streets in Yerevan while carrying out anti-government protests.

Protests in Armenia have been going on since mid-April, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan due to his handling of the dispute over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been involved in two wars over Nagorno Karabakh, once in the 1990s and more recently in 2020, where more than 6,500 lives were lost with Russia ending the conflict by deploying an estimates 2,000 peacekeepers.

Armenia was then forced to cede territory to Azerbaijan, causing many subsequent anti-government protests.

https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/05/17/police-detain-over-400-protestors-in-yerevan-armenia-following-azerbaijan-dispute/

Sports: Mihran Harutyunyan wins 5th MMA victory

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Armenia –

Vice-champion of the Olympic Games in Greco-Roman wrestling Mihran Harutyunyan held his 6th fight in MMA.

The Armenian athlete met with the American Arturo Hernandez and won in the third round. The fight took place in the USA.

Mihran Harutyunyan had 6 fights in MMA, won 5 and lost 1.

Harutyunyan held his previous fight in MMA on August 6, 2021, defeating Akhmedkhan Akhmedov.

The wives of Armenian PM and President of Lithuania visit the children being treated at the Hematology Center

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 19:37,

YEREVAN, MAY 20, ARMENPRESS. The wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia Anna Hakobyan hosted the wife of the President of the Republic of Lithuania Diana Nausėdienė. The Lithuanian President is in Armenia on a two-day official visit.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of Anna Hakobyan, Anna Hakobyan and Diana Nausėdienė held a private conversation. Welcoming Mrs. Nausėdienė, the wife of the Armenian PM noted that she is very happy to host her friend in Yerevan. During the private conversation, they referred to the importance of activating the role of women in public life.

"Mrs. Nausėdienė, we first met in 2019 in Lithuania. I am glad that the opportunity to meet for the second time has been created and I am hosting you in Yerevan. I think that there are great prospects for discussing and implementing joint programs. We will be able to use this opportunity to get to know each other better and try to find different ways of cooperation. I hope that this meeting will contribute to the strengthening of the centuries-old friendly ties between the Armenian and Lithuanian peoples," Anna Hakobyan said.

Anna Hakobyan recalled that two years ago, when the world was fighting against the coronavirus, Diana Nausėdienė sent gifts to the Armenian children infected with the coronavirus by a Lithuanian military plane. Anna Hakobyan again thanked Diana Nausėdienė for the humanitarian act.

The wife of the President of the Republic of Lithuania thanked for the warm reception and recalled with joy their first meeting. It was the first official meeting of Diana Nausėdienė as the wife of the President of Lithuania.

During the conversation, the Lithuanian President's wife presented her activities to Anna Hakobyan, emphasizing that it is based on the campaign for a healthy lifestyle and sustainable development of societies. She expressed confidence that by increasing the role of women in our societies, they will be able to make the world a better place.

Then the wife of the President of Lithuania accompanied by the wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia visited Hematology Center after Professor R.O. Yolyan, where she met with children receiving treatment. The guests toured the center, got acquainted with the conditions, inquired about the children's health condition. The wife of the President of Lithuania handed over an official invitation to Anna Hakobyan so that the doctors of Hematology Center after Professor R.O. Yolyan will visit Lithuania and take training.

Anna Hakobyan and Diana Nausėdienė agreed to strengthen contacts in the spheres of healthcare and culture. For that purpose, the wife of the President of Lithuania invited the wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia to Lithuania. Anna Hakobyan accepted the invitation and expressed readiness to implement the agreements reached.

FM Ararat Mirzoyan lays wreath at cross-stone monument dedicated to Armenian Genocide victims in Brussels

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 17:11,

YEREVAN, MAY 18, ARMENPRESS. On May 18, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, who is on a working visit in Brussels, paid tribute and laid a wreath at the Khachkar-monument dedicated to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims in Henri Michaux Square in Brussels, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said.

The khachkar-monument had recently been vandalized, then hours later it was restored with the efforts of the city authorities.

Armenian Embassy in Germany comments on dismantling of Genocide memorial in Cologne

Panorama
Armenia – May 7 2022

POLITICS 17:03 07/05/2022 WORLD

The Armenian Embassy in Germany issued a statement on the situation around the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Cologne. The full statement is provided below.

“In response to the numerous enquiries since 6 May regarding the Armenian Genocide Memorial located on the left side of the Hohenzollernbrücke bridge in Cologne, the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in the Federal Republic of Germany reports the following:

The monument was erected on 15 April 2018 by the initiative "Remember the Genocide" (Initiative Völkermord erinnern) and a number of individual citizens. Due to the absence of an official installation permit, the monument was dismantled four days after its installation (19 April 2018), which was the subject of a legal dispute.

Every year, around 24 April, the monument is erected and then dismantled on the grounds of the absence of an official permission, which has clearly become the subject of outrage by many of our compatriots and a legal dispute with the local authorities.

The Armenian Embassy is in direct contact with the members of the initiative and other interested parties and will make efforts to reach a mutually acceptable solution.”

Nikol Pashinyan`s replacement not in serious actors` interests – analyst

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 5 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.No serious global geopolitical actor is discontent with Armenian Premier Nikol Pashinyan's foreign policy, the political analyst Armen Hovhannisyan  said in an interview with ArmInfo. 

"In this context, I do not see any reasons for redrawing up a foreign  policy agenda and for replacing yielding Pashinyan with one even more  yielding, including in the relations with Russia our parliamentary  opposition forces have fixed their eyes on in hope. It is common  knowledge. And it affects the prospects for success of the opposition  marches throughout Armenia," Mr Hovsepyan said.  

The 30-point joint statement signed during the Armenian premier's  visit to Moscow is nothing but one more proof. And by condemning the  NATO expansion the Armenian premier became the second leader, after  President Lukashenko, to show an eccentric approach to this global  political issue.  

The Armenian premier's steps are met with silence on the part of even  the states that have traditionally voted for Russia at different  international organizations. Lukashenko and, for some reasons,  Pashinyan are the only ones that are openly stating their positions,  with Pashinyan signing a joint 30-point statement with Putin.

In any case, signing a peace agreement – as it is being viewed in  Baku, Ankara and now in Moscow – with Azerbaijan will by no means  raise Pashinyan's popularity rating, which, among other things, is in  Russia's interests, as it will enable Russia to "lead him by the  nose."  

Thus, the protests by the parliamentary opposition are, on the one  hand, are kind of guarantee Armenia's premier will go on being "led"  to signing the previously reached verbal agreements. On the other  hand, it is an attempt to fill the "opposition vacuum," as, "in the  context of its dislike for color revolutions, Russia's leadership  has, so to say, to take preventive measures in the regions under its  influence from time to time," Mr Hovhannisyan said.

AP: Armenian authorities block roads, warn anti-govt protesters

May 4 2022

Authorities have blocked streets in Armenia’s capital and warned anti-government protesters against trying to seize the country’s parliament building

YEREVAN, Armenia — Authorities blocked streets in Armenia's capital Wednesday and warned anti-government protesters against trying to seize the country’s parliament building as they demonstrated to demand the prime minister's resignation.

Police used cement mixers and trucks to close off roads and bridges leading to the center of Yerevan as demonstrators chanted, “Armenia without Nikol,” referring to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The protesters, meanwhile, used cars to block the area around pedestrian underground passageways at major intersections. They marched in at least 10 directions.

“We can speak with the authorities about only one thing – their immediate departure,” Ishkhan Saghatelyan, vice president of the country's parliament, the National Assembly of Armenia. He also is chair of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's Supreme Council.

Police arrested some of the protesters, and security officials warned them against trying to storm the parliament building. Pashinyan was scheduled to speak to parliament on Wednesday.

Anti-government demonstrations have taken place almost daily since April 17. The prime minister became a renewed target of rancor after he spoke in parliament about the need to sign a peace agreement with neighboring Azerbaijan.

The two countries have clashed for decades over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan but has been under Armenian control since early 1990s. During a six-week war in 2020, Azerbaijan reclaimed control over some of the region before signing a Russia-brokered truce with Armenia.

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Azerbaijani press: Armenia sees new political escalation in run-up to normalization with Azerbaijan

For a long time, the Armenian leadership attempted to ignore new realities in the region by refusing to accept Azerbaijan's peace proposals in the hope of resuming negotiations under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs.

However, the Minsk Group's demise denied official Yerevan this opportunity. The conflict between the co-chair countries of the Minsk Group over the events in Ukraine buried all hopes for the resumption of this format, especially since the co-chairs were unable to propose anything new that reflected modern realities.

Simultaneously, during a recent meeting in Brussels, Pashinyan's government finally accepted Azerbaijan's peace proposals and agreed to begin negotiations to reach a peace agreement, open transport corridors, and delimit and demarcate borders. All of this has resulted in a rapid escalation of Armenia's internal political situation.

Pashinyan's decision, predictably, elicited a mixed reaction in Armenia. The parliamentary opposition, represented by the blocks "Armenia" and "I Have Honour", as well as representatives of separatists, the foreign diaspora, NGOs and associations, former diplomats and officials, and a number of representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church, categorically opposed the start of peace talks with Azerbaijan, normalization of relations with Turkey, and the opening of transport corridors.

The next anniversary of the 1915 events, which is used by radical Turkophobes to present territorial, moral, and material claims to Turkey and Azerbaijan, prompted the start of protests against the current Yerevan authorities. For a long time, Armenian radicals have used this date to hold mass demonstrations and marches under the banners of retribution and revenge. They seize every opportunity to smear Azerbaijan and Turkey in the eyes of the international community, accusing them of racism and "armenophobia" through racist propaganda and erroneous interpretations of historical events.

For many years, Armenian politicians have used the events of 1915 to justify their territorial claims to neighboring states. It is worth noting that Turkey has repeatedly offered to open archives and form a joint commission to investigate the history of those tragic events, but Armenia has rejected these offers each time, demanding unconditional recognition of Turkey's responsibility for them.

It's interesting how Armenian society always treats April 24 as a "day of mourning", but on that day, all demonstrations and marches of Armenians are held with Turkophobic slogans and calls for vengeance. This year, at the initiative of the foreign diaspora and opposition leaders, they added slogans condemning the government's policy and Pashinyan personally, accusing them of betrayal and readiness to surrender "Artsakh".

Thousands of people who marched with torches through the streets of Armenia and other countries found themselves embroiled in an internal political struggle for power. Toward the end, the organizers of the procession burned the flags of Azerbaijan and Turkey on the square in Yerevan, as if to symbolize their desire to fight to the end for the capture of foreign territories.

For several days now, the Armenian opposition has been organizing marches and pickets to demand the overthrow of the prime minister. At the same time, the Armenian law enforcement agencies switched to preventive measures to prevent anti-government demonstrations.

The situation in Armenia day by day resembles very much of the events of 1998-1999 when the first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan was ousted from power for being ready to sign a peace agreement to withdraw troops from the occupied Azerbaijani territories.

Armenia is constantly trying to delay the implementation of trilateral statements. While Azerbaijan has already built almost a third of the railway and road of the Zangazur corridor, Armenia has done almost nothing in this direction.

There is no doubt that the new intra-political escalation in Armenia has begun to exacerbate the country's already tense situation, but Armenia has only one way out of this situation: to take concrete steps toward normalizing relations and signing a peace agreement with Azerbaijan.

Armenian Foreign Minister holds meeting with EU Special Representative Toivo Klaar

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YEREVAN, APRIL 22, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a meeting with the delegation led by EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar.

The sides discussed the course of implementation of the agreements reached at the April 6 Brussels meeting and the prospects of unblocking the economic and transport infrastructures of the region, the foreign ministry said.

Special attention was drawn on existing humanitarian issues, namely the repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and other detainees.