Expert: Sabotage against Lydian Armenia poses investment risks

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo. Illegal blockade of roads to Amulsar is not only fraught with environmental, social, economic consequences, but also poses risks that can seriously damage Armenia's investment rating. Lydian Armenia's Social Sustainability Manager Nara Ghazaryan expressed this opinion in a conversation with ArmInfo when asked to comment on the situation related to blockade of the road to the field, undertaken by a number of green activists.

 

''There is a law in accordance with which we carry out our activities. And now, when we are at the final stage, when 70-80% of the work has been done, we face such kind of sabotage, and the authorities are not taking concrete steps to resolve the problem. I'm not an expert, and I can not operate with indicators, but I believe that the situation related to Amulsar will affect the country's investment rating. Such an attitude to investors is unacceptable, "she stressed.

 

In this regard, the expert referred to the recent statement made by US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Richard Mills, who stressed that US investors are not ready to implement major projects in Armenia until they are assured that the incumbent government will find solutions also in the situation with Amulsar.

 

The expert continued that for the international community participation in the Amulsar project of such authoritative structures as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and IFC, participating in the project at the initial stage, indicates that Lydian Armenia is guided in its work by the best world standards. "Considering the abovementioned, and the fact that Lydian Armenia carries out its activities within the law, it is unacceptable that operation of other fields continues uninterruptedly. For any investor it becomes obvious that unequal rules of the game are applied to the company, " Ghazaryan stated.

 

Returning to the issue of economic indicators, the expert noted that the company loses about $ 500,000 daily because of  idle period at the field not considering the wages: "If the government does not take concrete steps to stop this sabotage, the company will have  to dismiss certain local employees whose average salary is about 300 thousand drams. " In particular, Ghazaryan noted that 32% of the total number of employees, which at the time of the blockade of roads made 1,313 people, are residents of local communities – Jermuk, Gndevaz, Saravan and Gorayk. And in case people lose their jobs, influx of financing into families will stop, which in turn will lead to a new migration wave. "The situation has a significant multiplier effect. This should be a serious alarm for the government to take certain steps in time to avoid deterioration of economic figures. "

 

Concerning purchases Ghazaryan informed that in the period from March 2017 until May 2018  contractor companies in local communities alone, mainly from Jermuk and Gndevaz, made purchases amounting $ 2.1 million. ''The main consumable items of contractors are fuel, food, housing and transport services.  Considering that the population of the communities total 6.5 thousand – 7 thousand citizens, these are quite good indicators, "she stressed.

 

In addition, because of the current situation businesses in the communities, supported by Lydian Armenia suffer. In this regard, she noted that, as part of the previously announced tender, the company assisted the development of small business, in particular, launch of production of stationery, which was purchased by Lydian. The monthly revenue was about $ 1.4 thousand. Another business in Saravan to provide transportation services, according to Ghazaryan, may suffer because the company organized the transportation of employees from Saravan and Gorayk to the field. And there are a lot of such examples, because over the past two years Lydian Armenia has provided assistance to 54 small business enterprises in 4 communities.

 

According to the expert, the situation has reached a critical point, as the government has not yet proposed concrete plans for resolving the situation, although several letters have already been sent to the government by the company and community residents. Moreover, according to Ghazaryan, delaying the decision of the issue by the government is causing concerns of the residents as well.

 

"The situation becomes critical in terms of perception as well. People are very concerned, because there is no order. They call us, asking how they can help. A group of citizens who blocked the roads, intends to act aggressively, anarchy reigns. This makes negative impact not only on the company, but the state as a whole. We even proposed that the National Security Service be involved in this matter, let it conduct appropriate checks. I do not remember any company that would have made such a statement, "she stressed.  In conclusion, Ghazaryan expressed hope that the authorities realize the seriousness of the issue and will take the necessary steps. There can not be further delay, risks can lead to escalation. The situation is indeed becoming more serious, "she summed up.

 

To recall, Lydian Armenia is a subsidiary of the British Lydian International, whose shareholders are also large international institutional  investors from the United States, Great Britain and a   number of  European countries, including IFC and EBRD. The Amulsar   project is  the largest industrial project in Armenia for the   development of the  Amulsar gold deposit at a total cost of $ 370   million.  In August  2016, a project for the construction and   development of the field was launched. Preliminary work has been   carried out since 2006.  The life  of the Amulsar deposit will be 10   years and 4 months, an annual  average of 200,000 ounces of gold   (about 10 million tons of ore) is  planned. The company's shares are   quoted on the Toronto Stock  Exchange.  Amulsar deposit is the second  largest in Armenia.

U.S. Embassy Joins RA Ministry of Education and Science and COAF to Expand English Education in Rural Armenia

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Wednesday 7:57 AM EST
U.S. Embassy Joins RA Ministry of Education and Science and COAF to Expand English Education in Rural Armenia
 
YEREVAN, Armenia
 
The U.S. Embassy in Armenia issued the following news:
 
English opens doors. With English language skills you can study in the United States, access academic research, talk to potential clients, and check a variety of news outlets to expand your horizons. That is why the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan has joined forces with the Armenian Ministry of Education and Science and the Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) to expand English education in rural Armenia.
 
On Wednesday, July 25, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Richard M. Mills, Jr., signed an agreement with Armenian Minister of Education and Science Arayik Harutyunyan and COAF Deputy Director Innesa Grigoryan to provide two years of intensive, after-school and weekend English language training through the Embassy's English Access Microscholarship Program.
 
Through the renewed effort, 500 Armenians aged 13 to 18 in fifteen rural communities will build their English-language skills and develop their leadership abilities. The classes are hosted at various public schools and at community centers like the new COAF SMART Center in the Lori Region.
 
"This really is a partnership, three organizations – the Embassy, COAF, and the Ministry – coming together to give kids in rural Armenia better English. I am confident that they will use their new skills to improve their lives, strengthen their communities, and develop their country," said U.S. Ambassador Mills. "I am proud we are able to continue this vital effort, because English is such an important language in today's global marketplace."
 
"With the activities planned under this program, it will be possible to improve the English language proficiency of participants and develop the capacity of English teachers in the provinces of Armenia, and particularly in rural communities. Such education partnerships, and the efforts of the U.S. Embassy and COAF to assist with improving the quality of English language teaching, are much appreciated. This program can become a platform for developing English language teaching methodologies in schools, and for making teacher training practices more effective," said Armenian Minister of Education and Science Arayik Harutyunyan.
 
The $411,000 expansion outlined in the agreement signed Wednesday, which includes the U.S. Embassy's contribution of $300,000 and COAF's contribution of more than $111,000, runs through 2021. This is just the latest round in the Embassy's English Access Microscholarship program, which began in Armenia in 2011. So far, between COAF and another partner, Project Harmony International, 580 Armenian students have been served by the program.
 
"The Children of Armenia Fund considers education to be a catalyst for youth empowerment and continuous development," COAF Deputy Director Innesa Grigoryan stated in her welcome remarks. "In this respect, English language education is an integral part of COAF's Education Program portfolio, and today we are happy to celebrate another great accomplishment with the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan and the Armenian Ministry of Education and Science. We are delighted to witness that our students are now full of confidence and determination on their way to a brighter future thanks to the acquisition of English – the language of opportunities."
 
Several of the current Access students and alumni from past classes attended the agreement signing ceremony on Wednesday at the U.S. Embassy, expressing their support for the program which not only helped improve their English but gave them the confidence and leadership skills allowing them to lead community improvement projects.

Locals fear losing jobs after Lydian Armenia furloughs hundreds as protesters continue blocking access to Amulsar mine

ArmenPress, Armenia
Locals fear losing jobs after Lydian Armenia furloughs hundreds as protesters continue blocking access to Amulsar mine



JERMUK, JULY 24, ARMENPRESS. Locals of a number of Armenian towns and villages who are employed by Lydian Armenia are concerned over losing their jobs as it has been more than a month since they’ve been furloughed.

The workers are locals of Gndevaz, Gorayk, Saravan and Jermuk, who are engaged in research, construction, as well as social programs at Lydian Armenia.

The Amulsar mine, operated by Lydian Armenia, has been temporarily shut down due to ongoing protests by environmentalists who have blocked the road leading to the mine. The protesters demand the mine to be shut down to avoid environmental issues.

Since the works at the mine have been disrupted, Lydian Armenia has stopped the funding, including funding for communities for rented areas, while local workers have been furloughed until further notice.

“I’ve been working at the laboratory of Gorayk as a lab assistant for already ten years. There were no other jobs at the village. If the works don’t re-start it will affect the social situation of not only us, but also other families of the village, because today nearly 1500 people are left without a job like me. I am thinking about finding another job, but there is no other option,” Marine Hovhannisyan from Gorayk said.

As of April, 2018, Lydian Armenia and Amulsar contractors had 1460 employees, 464 of whom from nearby communities of the mine.

Local official of Saravan community Razmik Manukyan says everyone always had concerns over environmental issues, but Lydian Armenia experts had numerously organized meetings and discussions to present all works and processes.

“We too want for a governmental task force to be created which will give an accurate answer as soon as possible. We too are concerned over the ecology and the health of our children. But it is wrong to just block it and not allow to work without facts,” he said.

Karen Badalyan from Jermuk told ARMEPRESS that he is engaged in measurement works at Lydian Armenia for one and a half years. “We work with foreign experts by using modern high technologies. I haven’t seen those technologies in Armenia. In addition to working, we also acquire experience and skills. The living standards of people has grown, high funding exists, they pay high salaries,” he said.

The locals are waiting for the task force to be created, and the results of its studies.

Deputy PM Tigran Avinyan had earlier said that the government is setting up a working group over the issue.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijani FM: Mnatsakanyan ‘more professional diplomat’ than Nalbandian

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Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan is ‘more professional diplomat’ than former foreign minister Edward Nalbandian, said Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov.

 

Mammadyarov made the remarks at a press conference with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu in Baku on July 24, APAreports.

 

Mammadyarov noted that his first meeting with Zohrab Mnatsakanyan had been held recently, where they tried to get to know each other.

 

As for the difference between Nalbandian and Mnatsakanyan, the Azerbaijani foreign minister said that the latter is more professional diplomat than his predecessor.

 

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov met with his Armenian counterpart Zohrab Mnatsakanyan in Brussels on July 11.

168: Vlogger Nas Daily’s ‘most crazy experience’ in Armenian mountain’s ‘paranormal road’ (video)

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Society

Vlogger Nas Daily’s latest video from Armenia will certainly make you scratch your head.

Nas himself said : “This experience is one of the most crazy ones I had!”

The vlogger made the video on a hill on Mount Aragats, the highest mountain of Armenia.

The section is known for a part of the road where “gravity doesn’t work”. But actually it is just an optical illusion, and observers perceive the section to go uphill, whereas it is headed downhill.

“There is a tiny hill on Mount Aragat in Armenia that due to some weird nature optical illusion, it looks like the hill is going up when it’s actually going down.

So you’re doing everything the opposite way. Going down is hard, going up is easy. Cars go up on Neutral, water goes uphill and so does the ball.

It’s a real magical experience. The world is a fun place, and in these places, it’s even more fun!” Nas Daily said.

Pashinyan is puzzled that there are still officials in EU who do not notice changes taking place in Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
Pashinyan is puzzled that there are still officials in EU who do not notice changes taking place in Armenia

July 20

Marianna Mkrtchyan. Armenia did nothing and will not do it for the sake of financial assistance from outside. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan at a meeting with journalists on July 20, referring to his statement made at the Brussels airport on relations with the EU.

"During all the meetings held within the framework of my visit to Brussels, I clearly stated that, firstly, democracy is not an element of foreign policy orientation for us, it is our belief and faith.

And the processes that have taken place recently in Armenia have demonstrated that this is the embodiment of the political values of our people. Secondly, over the years the EU has stated that it builds relations with the Eastern Partnership countries conditionally speaking by the formula "Greater in exchange for more." Moreover, it concerned the values known to us – democracy, independent judiciary, transparency, the rule of law, the fight against corruption, "Pashinyan said.

At the same time, he noted that before his visit to Brussels, the European Union declared its readiness to assist Armenia in some way. The head of government stressed that in the course of his well-known statement, he expressed bewilderment that the formula proposed by the EU in fact does not work. "And I am amazed that a number of European officials, during meetings with me, say that they expect changes in Armenia both today and today, and I am surprised that there are still officials in the EU who do not notice the changes that have In order to make everything clear, I gave specific examples, in particular, I informed that today's government, in two months or even a month, without spending a penny, has done more in the area of fighting corruption, than was done in the interaction with the EU by the former government, spending tens of millions of euros on it. I just said it, "Pashinyan assured.

At the same time, he once again stressed that Armenia did nothing, and will not do for the sake of financial assistance. The head of the Armenian government noted that all that the present authorities are doing, she is doing for the sake of her people and the realization of the mandate that she received from the people. "I want this position to be clear, and we clearly sent our messages to our partners, and we stressed that this is our position and they should get used to it," the Armenian Prime Minister summed up.

Third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan receives Konrad Adenauer Foundation’s regional director

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Politics

Third President of Armenia, Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), Serzh Sargsyan, received regional director of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung/Foundation Thomas Schrapel, Chairman of the Armenian parliamentary standing committee on foreign affairs, RPA faction MP Armen Ashotyan said on Facebook.

“Welcoming the guest, Serzh Sargsyan stated that the German partisan foundations played an important role not only in Germany, but also in different countries of Europe, especially in contributing to the establishment of democratic political systems.

He expressed confidence that the experience of Konrad Adenauer Foundation will also be useful for the Republican Party of Armenia. Serzh Sargsyan said the RPA will continue its engagement both in the EPP and in all bilateral and multilateral international formats.

He also attached importance to the RPA reforms program which is being developed by the joint efforts of the Foundation and the Republican Party”, Ashotyan wrote.

Agreement with EU to create favorable environment for development of Armenia-Poland ties – Ambassador Ghazaryan

ArmenPress, Armenia
July 3 2018
Agreement with EU to create favorable environment for development of Armenia-Poland ties – Ambassador Ghazaryan



YEREVAN, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS. The ratification of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) both at Poland’s Sejm and Senate took place in an atmosphere of complete solidarity and unity, Edgar Ghazaryan – Armenia’s Ambassador to Poland, said in an interview to ARMENPRESS.

-Mr. Ambassador, on June 7 the Polish Sejm, and on June 29 the Senate ratified the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement. What further processes are expected in this regard?

-First of all, I want to highlight an important factor that the ratification of the agreement both at Poland’s Sejm and Senate took place in an atmosphere of complete solidarity and unity. In particular, 429 MPs in the Sejm have voted in favor of the agreement (0 against, 1 abstained), and in the Senate the agreement has been adopted unanimously with 83 votes in favor. According to the Polish legislation, the final ratification of the agreement also supposes its signing by the President of the country. I think it will not late, and that important process will be completed soon in Poland.

-After signing the CEPA the Armenian foreign ministry’s leadership stated that this step opens new page in the Armenia-EU relations. In your opinion, what opportunities can this agreement provide to Armenia?

-The comment made by the Armenian foreign ministry, as you mentioned, already highlights the importance of that document, therefore, nothing can be added to that. I think it can be very useful not only in the Armenia-EU relations, but also in Armenia’s bilateral relations with the EU member states.

-What role Poland can play in this context, given the fact that the existing cooperation between Armenia and Poland continues growing?

-Firstly, Poland played a great role from the very start since it is one of the countries that initiated the EU’s Eastern Partnership program. Poland always acts not only from the positions on strengthening and developing the EU, but also significantly contributes to the development of cooperation with the EU and other countries. The relations between Armenia and Poland have always been at the high level. I am confident that the CEPA will create new, more favorable environment for development of bilateral relations between our two countries in different sectors.

Full interview is available in Armenian.

Interview by Anna Gziryan

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan

Sen. Menendez welcomes Armenian President to US Senate

US Fed News
 Friday 9:57 PM EST


SEN. MENENDEZ WELCOMES ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO US SENATE



WASHINGTON, June 29 -- Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking
Member issued the following news release:

Earlier this week, U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Ranking Member of
the Senate Foreign Relations, met with Armenian President Armen
Sarkissian at a National Committee of America (ANCA) Congressional
Celebration of a Century of U.S.-Armenian Relations.

"I was proud to welcome President Armen Sarkissian to the United
States Senate. The United States and Armenia have a strong bond based
on shared values and a commitment to the democratic process. In recent
months, the people of Armenia impressed the entire world with peaceful
protests calling for the democratic, accountable government that they
deserve. This is a powerful and inspiring example of citizens making
their voices heard. Armenia's peace and prosperity is not ultimately
tied to one person or party, but to efforts by a diverse group of
Armenian citizens to work together, hold each other accountable, and
build the democratic institutions that they wish to see.

"I am also proud to stand in solidarity with the people of Armenia as
it continues to face challenges to stability across the region.
Turkish aggression from the Eastern Mediterranean to northern Syria,
is unacceptable. And the bellicose behavior we continue to see from
Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh must stop. The Kremlin has made no
secret of its agenda to undermine democracies across the world, and we
must work together to counter such malign Russian influence in
Armenia. I want to thank the President for his visit and his efforts
to further strengthen the ties between us."

A Congressional champion for U.S.-Armenian relations, Menendez
introduced Senate Resolution 136 in the 115th Congress commemorating
the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and calling for a
foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding
and sensitivity concerning issues related to human rights, crimes
against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and genocide documented in the
United States record relating to the Armenian Genocide.

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ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարար Դավիթ Տոնոյանն այսօր ՀՀ ԶՈւ-երի հրամանատարությանը հանձնարարել է հստակ հսկողություն սահմանել, զորքերից զինծառայողների արձակուրդային եւ զորացրման ժամանակ հատկացվելիք, ճանապարհածախսերի օգտագործման նկատմամբ, թույլ չտալ որեւէ չարաշահում։


Ինչպես հայտնում են ՀՀ ՊՆ-ի մամուլի ծառայությունից, նույն ժամանակ ՀՀ ՊՆ-ը հորդորում է տրանսպորտային ընկերություններին եւ առանձին միջոցների վարորդներին, որոնք զորամասերից զինծառայողներին տեղափոխում են իրենց բնակավայրեր, չօգտվել իրավիճակից, չպահանջել նորմերից բարձր վճար, ավելին զինծառայողների համար սահմանված վարձավճարի չափը նվազեցնել։