Religion: A Christian religious gathering in Iran

Press TV, Iran

Aug 14 2017
Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:19AM
These are some of the stories covered in this episode of the Iran program:

A Religious Gathering 

Throughout history, Iran has been home to many honorable and prominent ethnic and religious communities. Among them are the Iranian Armenians who are the largest Christian community and cultural minority in Iran. Just recently they had an annual religious gathering in the North West of the country. For more on that event, watch our next feature. 

Discovering Isfahan 

You’ve all heard about the province of Isfahan, a glorious destination and a must-see in everyone’s holiday list. But have you ever heard about the village of Domab? Well the IRAN team went there to bring you a glimpse of the outstanding historical sites of this ancient village

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Large fire in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor not put out after 27 hours

News.am, Armenia

Aug 11 2017

The work aimed at extinguishing the large fire, which broke out in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor Province, is underway for already more than a day.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations informed Armenian News – NEWS.am that the work is still underway, the fire not having been put out yet. Currently, 450 to 500 hectares (ha) of grass-covered area is on fire.

As reported earlier, the minister of emergency situations is overseeing the firefighting efforts, and the minister of nature protection is also at the scene.

The Crisis Management Center had received an anonymous call, on Thursday at 6:50pm, informing that a grass-covered area was on fire nearby Artavan village in Vayots Dzor Province.

Armenia refutes opening fire towards Azerbaijani village, injuring teenager

PanArmenian, Armenia

Aug 8 2017

PanARMENIAN.NetAzerbaijani media outlets disseminated disinformation on Monday, August 7, alleging that Armenian troops had opened fire towards the Azeri village of Garalar and wounded a teenager as a result.

Armenian defense ministry press secretary Artsrun Hovhannisyan in a Facebook post refuted the claims as completely false.

"We warn the Azerbaijani authorities that no provocations will go unpunished, with Baku bearing full responsibility for the incidents," Hovhannisyan wrote.

"The border situation was more or less calm yesterday and throughout the night, the Armenian units have not opened fire from any type of weapon whatsoever."

According to Hovhannisyan, Azerbaijan's fabrication is revealed with the photo of the child's injuries, which are obviously old bruises and cuts and have nothing to do with shrapnel wounds.

Sports: Real Madrid v Manchester United – Uefa Super Cup

BBC, UK
Aug 6 20174

Real Madrid v Manchester United – Uefa Super Cup

Henrikh Mkhitaryan wants improvement from Manchester United this season as they try to win their fourth trophy in a year on Tuesday.

Europa League winners United play Champions League victors Real Madrid in the Uefa Super Cup in Skopje, Macedonia.

However, midfielder Mkhitaryan says Premier League performances are how United will be judged this season.

"Being in the top four is not a good result for Manchester United," he said.

"The result has always been to be in first place, or second minimum."

United began the Jose Mourinho era by beating Leicester in the Community Shield last August.

Then they defeated Southampton in the EFL Cup final and Ajax in the Europa League final.

Should United beat Real it would be the fourth time in their history they have won four trophies in such a short period of time.

The Red Devils have won twice against the Spanish side in 10 meetings, winning one of the five two-legged ties those past encounters represent.

Mkhitaryan's solitary experience against Real came in 2014 when he started in both games as Borussia Dortmund lost a Champions League quarter-final 3-2 on aggregate.

After scoring in May's Europa League final win, the Armenia international will hope to be involved as he looks to build on a better second half of last season. He went three months without playing a league game from August to November.

He told BBC Sport: "I wouldn't say it was my best year. I know there is more to come.

"I didn't come to Manchester and think my first year was a trial year. I knew it was going to be hard but I was ready for that.

"I am sure this year is going to be better."

  • Manchester United could claim their second European Super Cup after winning in 1991 when they beat Red Star Belgrade 1-0 at Old Trafford
  • United could become the second English side to claim multiple European Super Cups after three-time winners Liverpool
  • Jose Mourinho has lost his previous two European Super Cup matches as a manager, in 2013 with Chelsea and in 2003 with FC Porto. No manager has ever lost on three occasions
  • Mourinho is the first coach to manage three different sides in the European Super Cup
  • Spanish teams have won seven of the last eight European Super Cups
  • The last Europa League winner to claim the Super Cup was Atletico Madrid in 2012, as they beat Champions League winners Chelsea 4-1
  • Only Barcelona and AC Milan (five) have won the European Super Cup on more occasions than Real (three)
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has scored a record 108 goals in all European competitions, including two in the European Super Cup
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40788621

Sports: Armenian wrestler wins world youth championship silver

ARKA, Armenia

Aug 2 2017

YEREVAN, August 2. /ARKA/. Armenian freestyle wrestler Karen Zurabyan (50 weight category) has won the silver medal of the World Youth Championship, the press service of the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of Armenia reported.

On the same day, Sargis Hovsepyan, a member of the Armenian youth freestyle wrestling team (96 kg weight category) has come in fifth. The Armenian team is led by the head coach Avetik Vardanyan. 

The championship is being held from 1 to 6 August in the city of Tampere in Finland. Greco-Roman style wrestlers will start bouts on August 4.-0-

15:15 02.08.2017

Professor: Karabakh’s Gandzasar Monastery will mark 777th anniversary

News.am, Armenia

Professor: Karabakh’s Gandzasar Monastery will mark 777th anniversary 

YEREVAN. – The upcoming Sunday will mark the 777th anniversary since the consecration of Gandzasar Monastery of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Director of the Institute of Literature, Professor Vardan Devrikyan told the aforementioned to journalists on Friday.

According to the professor, the Gadzasar Monastery was built in honor of Gregory the Illuminator.

“On the day of Vardavar, festivities are held in all the churches dedicated to Gregory the Illumiator,” Devrikyan said.

Director of the Institute told journalists that in the years of Karabakh War Vardavar was celebrated in Karabakh, particularly in Gandzasar.

“In 1990-1994, I celebrated all the Vardavar holidays in Nagorno-Karabakh. They reflected to the fullest the reality and the state of mind, which dominated there,” Devrikyan said. 

Apricot Party reveals the best of Armenia

banks.am, Armenia

Apricot Party reveals the best of Armenia

12.07.2017 | 10:38 Home / News / Articles /

Image by: EY

From 30 June to 2 July the Yerevan office of EY, a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services for the fifth time held its Apricot party for employees of Armenian descent and Armenia’s friends from EY offices from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, USA, UK, Germany, France, Australia, and Qatar.

The party kicked off with a traditional and most anticipated event – a reception at the Cafesjian Center for the Arts. Apart from the EY employees and guests, the organizers also invited business people and officials.

In the scope of the 5th anniversary of the program, the EY employees and guests visited Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), Initiatives for Development of Armenia (IDeA) offices, and Tumo Center for Creative Technologies to learn about their programs, innovations, and educational initiatives. They also took a tour around Tsaghkadzor, Garni, Geghard monastery, and museums of Yerevan.

“Our guests saw many famous monuments of our culture and history in the past five years. Last year we decided to put the focus on the past and future of our country. As usual, we were starting the Apricot Party by laying flowers at the Armenian Genocide Memorial. Inspired by ideas of the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity, this year we decided to visit the Aurora Initiative office and learn about the Aurora heroes.

EY is honored to be Aurora’s partner. The stories and mission of Aurora Initiative left unforgettable impression on our guests. To show how Armenia lives today and tries to find its place in the quickly changing world, we visited Tumo and PicsArt headquarters. What we saw was a pleasant surprise for our guests. I hope that every year we will be able to show something as a country to make us, our friends and compatriots feel proud of Armenia,” EY Country Managing Partner for Armenia Eric Hayrapetyan told Banks.am.

According to him, Apricot Party is a unique way to connect EY employees in different countries, which the company highly encourages.

“As a global company, we try to explore our potential to the maximum in places where we operate. For Armenia we try to use the capacities of our extensive network in order to strengthen the connection of compatriots working at the EY offices all over the world to their homeland and allow them to establish ties with Armenian partners and local businesses.

That idea met all expectations and even exceeded them. We hosted over 100 compatriots. Not only employees of Armenian descent, but also people interested in Armenia or how we say, friends of Armenia expressed their desire to take part in our events. We’re proud that many guests visited Armenia for the first time thanks to the Apricot Party, started visiting regularly bringing families and friends along. Apricot Party reveals the best of Armenia for many people. Our guests become “Ambassadors” of Armenia in their respective countries,” Eric Hayrapetyan noted.

He also remarked that the event allows combining the pleasant and the useful.

“We expanded the range of services we provide in Armenia thanks to the connections we made. We strive to make our office in Yerevan a sales center that provides all kinds of EY services. Last year we opened a transfer pricing support group, which serves a wide circle of customers through our other offices. In general, we provide various services to customers abroad and simultaneously involve for the projects our colleagues from EY offices in different countries, which facilitates a very helpful exchange of experience and knowledge. Moreover, many of our employees are in secondment in the offices of Russia, U.S., UK, and Ireland offices,” said EY Country Managing Partner for Armenia.

Head of EY CIS TAS (Transaction Advisory Services) Valuation Services, Partner Hakob Sarkissian said that all Apricot Party guests noticed positive changes in Armenia in the past few years.

“We visited the Tumo Center, IDeA and AGBU offices, Impact Hub, and our guests from all over the world were very impressed. They were simply in awe. Of course, there are many such initiatives and we aren’t the first, but people here show stunning devotion and enthusiasm,” he said.

Touching upon the event objectives, Hakob Sarkissian stated:

“Our first objective is to unite Armenians. EY Armenian employees or our partners with Armenian descent don’t know each other and the country itself. Many of them consider themselves Armenians, but have never had an opportunity to see Armenia. Another objective is to make our country recognizable in the world.  

 The number of our friends is increasing: several years ago, we only invited Armenians or our partners of Armenian descent to the Apricot Party, and now we also have Armenia’s friends over, the people who aren’t Armenian but stand by our side. The more friends of this kind we have, the more recognized Armenia will become worldwide.”

Grigory Arutunyan, partner with EY Russia, Head of the Oil & Gas and Power & Utilities Groups in the CIS,  has been a permanent guest of the event for five years running.

“Apricot Party has become a brand with EY, and I hope it is the same outside of the company too. It is interesting to meet our partners from Australia, USA, Germany, UK, France, and many other countries. Through these events we try to understand how we can improve relations with partners and serve our customers better,” Grigory Arutunyan said.

Partner of EY Transaction Advisory Services in Qatar Paul Karamanoukian was born in Canada. He first came to Armenia four years ago by the invitation of EY Armenia.

“I noticed throughout these years that the building of Armenia began from the foundation. UWC Dilijan looks impressive in education, healthcare and IT sectors are developing. We visited Tumo and the AGBU offices. Initiatives of that kind are indeed important to ensure long-term development of the country. Of course, changes aren’t quick in Armenia and  will take a long time, but this is the best way to have permanent results,” he said.

Paul Karamanoukian noted many opportunities for investment in the country.

“My involvement in Armenia’s development is that I try to encourage people and facilitate formation of human capital. Armenia is paying high attention to the youth education, sending youngsters to global educational centers, allowing them to gather experience there and then come home. Another way of getting involved is by financing college or other initiatives,” he said.

For Director of Strategic Initiatives for Global Delivery Services (GDS) in EY London Jane Collette, this is the first ever visit to Armenia.

“I’m very impressed. Yerevan seems to me a cosmopolitan city, cultural and youthful, with lots of young people around. I came with my parents. My grandmother survived the 1915 Genocide by escaping to Constantinople and later to the U.S. She met my grandfather there, who was from Van. They got married and had my mother. When I meet Armenians at EY and tell them about my heritage, already a connection is being created. Apricot Party is the best way to unite us.”

Jane Collette promises to return to Armenia:

“It’s better than I expected. We saw development of technology in Armenia at the Tumo Center. I didn’t expect to see startups, innovative centers, and tech entrepreneurship here.

The food is a bit different from my granny’s cooking, probably because she’s Western Armenian and this is Eastern Armenia. In any case, everything is delicious.”

Mariam Manoyan

Joint Concert by British and Armenian Military Bands in Yerevan

UK Government News
July 1, 2017 Saturday 10:23 PM EST


Joint Concert by British and Armenian Military Bands in Yerevan



U.K., July 1 -- The UK Government made the following announcement:

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations between the UK and Armenia

On June 23, The Salamanca Band and the Bugles of The Rifles of the UK
Ministry of Defence performed a joint concert with the Honour Guard
Unit and the Military Band of the General Staff of the Armenia
Ministry of Defence at Freedom Square in Yerevan, Armenia.

The UK and Armenia Ministries of Defence organised the concert as part
of the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of establishment of
diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Minister of
Defence of the Republic of Armenia Vigen Sargsyan, Deputy Minister of
Foreign Relations Garen Nazarian and Her Majesty's Ambassador to
Armenia Judith Farnworth attended the event.

Ambassador Farnworth mentioned in her opening remarks:

Over the last 25 years the United Kingdom and the Republic of Armenia
have developed strong partnerships in a range of areas - political,
economic, commercial, cultural, and, of course, defence. The UK is
committed to building on these strong foundations by further
developing our cooperation for the benefit of Armenia and the United
Kingdom.

The Deputy Foreign Minister Garen Nazarian said:

Not incidentally, we are commencing the celebrations with a cultural
event. These type of events are aimed at promoting mutual
understanding and increasing contacts between our societies.

Mr Nazarian also underlined that the two countries cooperate
successfully in the bilateral and multilateral formats, focusing on
the challenges threatening the international community and the issues
related to addressing them. He expressed hope that the positive
dynamics of close cooperation will be maintained through joint efforts
and the interstate dialogue will be raised to a qualitatively new
level.

The sight of the two military bands drew large crowds of appreciative
onlookers who enjoyed the performance of classic and popular British
and Armenian tunes.

Besides this concert, the British military band also performed at the
Yerevan State Conservatory and during the Queen's Birthday Party in
Armenia.

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BAKU: James Appathurai: NATO encourages Azerbaijan, Armenia to engage in substantial talks on Karabakh conflict settlement

APA, Azerbaijan
 
 
James Appathurai: NATO encourages Azerbaijan, Armenia to engage in substantial talks on Karabakh conflict settlement – INTERVIEW
 
 
APA presents interview with Mr. James Appathurai, NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia
 
Q: What do you think of the current level of Azerbaijan-NATO relations? How important is Azerbaijan to NATO?
 
 
 
A: We believe that when our neighbours are more stable, we are more secure. In that context, Azerbaijan is a valued and committed NATO partner. And cooperation between us is in our mutual interest. For instance, Azerbaijan contributes to our mission in Afghanistan. And at the same time, NATO is also helping Azerbaijan. NATO and our Allies have considerable expertise in defence and security sector reforms and Azerbaijan draws upon this resource: to modernise its armed forces and its defence education; to promote transparency in its armed forces; to undertake demining activities; and by participating in NATO exercises, like NATO’s annual disaster response exercise, which will take an Azerbaijani team to Bosnia-Herzegovina later this year. NATO and Azerbaijan have recently agreed a new Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP).  The plan sets out agreed objectives for cooperation, and agreed timelines to achieve them. Going forward, we encourage Azerbaijan to work more with us, including to meet the objectives of the Partnership Action Plan for Defence Institution Building, which Azerbaijan endorsed in 2004.
 
 
 
Q: Azerbaijan is currently cooperating with NATO within the Resolute Support Mission. What are the plans for the future?
 
 
 
A: We highly value the participation of Azerbaijan troops in NATO-led Resolute Support Mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Defence and Security Forces. Azerbaijan is an active and steady contributor to NATO-led operations. Azerbaijan’s current contribution to Afghanistan includes 94 personnel and comprises political, military, logistical support, transit and non-military engagements such as training, humanitarian demining, and a financial contribution to the Afghan National Trust Fund with more than 1,6 million USD. We look forward to continuing this successful cooperation especially as NATO will continue to sustain its Resolution Support Mission.
 
 
 
Q: Is it difficult for NATO to work with a country that suffers from a conflict like Nagorno-Karabakh? What do you think of the future of this conflict?
 
 
 
A: Last year’s surge of violence, along with regular cease-fire violations along the line of contact, shows how important it is for all sides to withdraw the heavy weapons, exercise restraint, adhere strictly to the ceasefire, and reduce tensions. This is the only way toward a peaceful settlement as there is no military solution to this conflict. NATO plays no direct role in the negotiations to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. They are conducted in the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group. However, we encourage both Azerbaijan and Armenia to engage into substantial negotiations and to work toward a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
 
 
 
Q: As you know Germany has decided to withdraw its forces from the Incirlik military base in Turkey. What impact do you think this decision is going to have on NATO’s stance on the region?
 
 
 
A: The Secretary General is in regular contact with both the Turkish and German leadership on this issue. We welcome the ongoing dialogue between them and hope these two important Allies will swiftly resolve this issue. This disagreement does not have any direct impact on NATO operations.  
 
 
 

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 06/19/2017

                                        Monday, 

Armenian FM Visits Embattled Qatar


 . Emil Danielyan


Qatar - Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin
Jassim Al-Thani meets with his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian
in Doha, 18Jun2017.

One month after President Serzh Sarkisian's official visit to Qatar,
Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian has travelled to Doha and discussed
with his Qatari counterpart the Gulf state's bitter dispute with other
Arab nations led by Saudi Arabia.

Official statements on Nalbandian's weekend talks with Qatari Foreign
Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani suggested
that he reaffirmed Armenia's intention to continue deepening ties with
Qatar.

According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Nalbandian handed to
Al-Thani a message from Sarkisian to Qatar's ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin
Hamad Al-Thani. A ministry statement said the two ministers discussed
"the course of the implementation of agreements" that were reached by
their leaders last month.

Sarkisian and Emir Tamim reportedly agreed to give "new impetus" to
bilateral cooperation when they met during the Armenian president's
May 15 visit to Doha. Sarkisian used the trip to call for Qatari
investments in the Armenian economy.


Qatar - The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, and
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian inspect a Qatari honor guard at a
welcoming ceremony in Doha, 15May2017.

The Armenian government lifted visa requirements for Qatari nationals
on June 1, four days before Saudi Arabia and its allies cut diplomatic
and other ties with the hydrocarbon-rich emirate, accusing it of
sponsoring extremist militant groups active in the region. Deputy
Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharian indicated on June 8 that Yerevan
will continue to seek closer links with Qatar despite the sanctions.

In a short statement, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said Foreign
Minister Al-Thani and Nalbandian discussed "ways of enhancing"
bilateral ties as well as "the latest developments of the Gulf
crisis." It said Nalbandian was briefed on "the siege imposed on the
State of Qatar" by Saudi Arabia and its allies.

Nalbandian was quoted by his ministry's press office as saying in that
context that "all issues should be solved through dialogue." He also
said that Armenia closely monitors "events in the Arab world" because
of its "traditionally warm relations with Arab countries." No other
details were reported.

Armenia has maintained cordial relationships with some of the other
Gulf monarchies, notably the United Arab Emirates, which has an
embassy in Yerevan. Saudi Arabia, by contrast, has refused to not only
establish diplomatic relations with Armenia but also formally
recognize its independence due to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Armenia also has a friendly rapport with neighboring Iran, Saudi's
Arabia's arch-foe that has denounced the sanctions against
Qatar. Kocharian, Nalbandian's deputy, suggested that the sanctions
primarily result from Qatar's continuing relationship with Iran,
rather than its alleged support for Islamist terrorism.



4 Ethnic Armenians Elected To French Parliament


France -- French President Emmanuel Macron casts his ballot as he
votes at a polling station in Le Touquet, June 18, 2017

Four ethnic Armenians, all of them representing French President
Emmanuel Macron's political party, won seats in France's new
parliament elected on Sunday.

According to preliminary results of the two-round elections, Macron's
Republic on the Move (LREM) and its Modem allies will control at least
355 of the 577 seats in the French lower house of parliament. The
recently elected centrist president will thus enjoy a commanding
majority in the National Assembly.

Four of the LREM deputies -- Daniele Cazarian, Nadia Essayan,
Guillaume Kasbarian and Jacques Marilossian -- are French people of
Armenian descent elected from constituencies in various parts of the
country.

A fifth French-Armenian candidate fielded by the LREM, Pascal
Chamassian, was narrowly defeated by Valerie Boyer, a pro-Armenian
member of the outgoing French parliament. Boyer is affiliated with the
Republicans, France's leading conservative party that came in a
distant second in the polls.

A senior member of the Republicans, Patrick Devedjian, was the sole
ethnic Armenian deputy in the outgoing National Assembly.The
72-year-old former government minister did not run for reelection this
time around.

France is home to an estimated 500,000 ethnic Armenians, most of them
descendants of survivors of the 1915 Armenian genocide. Macron and
other major candidates courted the influential community during
presidential elections held in April.

Macron described French-Armenian ties as "privileged" ahead of the
April 23 first round of voting in the French presidential race. He
made a point of visiting an Armenian genocide memorial in Paris on
April 24 to mark the 102nd anniversary of the start of the mass
killings and deportations. He was endorsed by leading French-Armenian
organizations three days later.

Macron's main challenger, far-right leader Marine Le Pen, also made
pro-Armenian statements during the presidential election campaign. Le
Pen paid tribute to the French Armenians and said that
Nagorno-Karabakh should be "reunified with Armenia."

France has long maintained a warm rapport with Armenia. Macron's three
predecessors -- Francois Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac
-- paid high-profile official visits to Yerevan while in office. The
Armenian government will underline these close ties when it hosts next
year a summit of La Francophonie, a grouping of over 70 mainly
French-speaking nations.



New Armenian Government Program Pledges Major Reforms


 . Artak Hambardzumian


Armenia - Prime Minister Karen Karapetian (L) and Deputy Prime
Minister Vache Gabrielan (R) at a cabinet meeting in Yerevan,
19Jun2017.

Prime Minister Karen Karapetian's cabinet committed itself to
implementing "large-scale reforms" in Armenia in a new policy program
formally approved by it on Monday.

The Armenian parliament will debate the five-year plan of actions at a
special session on Wednesday. The program's almost certain approval by
lawmakers would amount to a vote of confidence in the government that
was slightly reshuffled as a result of the April 2 parliamentary
elections won by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia.

Presenting the more than 100-page document to fellow cabinet members,
Deputy Prime Minister Vache Gabrielian said "large-scale reforms" are
at the heart of its key aim: to ensure Armenia's "sustainable
development" from 2017-2022. He said it lists concrete actions that
the government plans to take in the socioeconomic, security and
foreign policy areas.

"I think the government program is setting quite ambitious targets,"
Karapetian said for his part. "We have made clear which goals we want
to achieve in terms of economic growth, unemployment, the minimum
wage, export volumes as well as the tax-GDP ratio."

In Gabrielian's words, the program is based in large measure on
economic priorities which President Serzh Sarkisian laid out in his
May 18 address to the newly elected National Assembly. "In the course
of 2016-2040 we must ensure an average annual GDP growth of around 5
percent," Sarkisian declared in an extensive speech.

The government's previous, six-month program approved by the
parliament in October promised a tougher fight against corruption,
better tax administration and "equal conditions" for all
businesses. It described corruption as "the biggest obstacle to the
development of the state" and said "conventional approaches" can
longer address Armenia's socioeconomic problems. Opposition
politicians dismissed that reform agenda as a publicity stunt.

Despite mapping out its wide-ranging policies for the next five years,
Karapetian's cabinet will have to resign when Sarkisian completes his
final presidential term and Armenia becomes a parliamentary republic
in April next year. The president has yet to clarify whether he plans
to become prime minister, replace Karapetian by someone else or keep
the current premier in office.



Mediators Warn Against `Further Escalation' In Karabakh


Azerbaijan -- President Ilham Aliyev meets with OSCE Minsk Group
co-chairs in Baku, 19Jun2017.

International mediators on Monday called on Azerbaijan to avoid a
"further escalation" of the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh
following fresh deadly fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani
forces.

The U.S., Russian and French co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group also
announced that the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents are ready to
"resume political dialogue" as they completed their latest round of
regional shuttle diplomacy aimed at kick-starting the Karabakh peace
process.

In a joint statement issued after meeting Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev in Baku, they said they expressed "deep concern" over deadly
truce violations along the Karabakh "line of contact" reported late
last week. They said they "appealed to the leadership of Azerbaijan to
avoid further escalation."

"The Co-Chairs are sending the same message to the leadership of
Armenia and de facto authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh," added the
statement. "They encouraged the Sides to consider measures that would
reduce tensions on the Line of Contact and the international border
between Armenia and Azerbaijan."

The mediating troika met with President Serzh Sarkisian in Yerevan on
June 10 before proceeding to Karabakh for similar talks with the
Armenian-populated territory's leadership.

On Friday evening, three Armenian soldiers died when Azerbaijani
forces reportedly fired anti-tank grenades at their frontline position
in eastern Karabakh. Another Armenian soldier was killed at a
different frontline section on Saturday morning.

Earlier on Friday, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported that one
of its soldiers was shot dead by the Armenian side. It did not specify
where the incident happened.

Reacting to the Armenian combat deaths, the Karabakh Armenian military
promised "targeted and disproportionate" retaliatory measures against
the Azerbaijani side. For its part, Armenia's Foreign Ministry accused
Baku of deliberately heightening tensions during the mediator's latest
tour of the conflict zone.

The ministry also protested against large-scale exercises which the
Azerbaijani army began on Monday. The five-day drills will involve
23,000 troops and more than 100 tanks, according to the military
authorities in Baku.

Meeting with the mediators, Aliyev blamed the Armenians for the latest
escalation. He claimed that his troops gave an "adequate response" to
Friday's shooting of the Azerbaijani soldier.

In their statement, the envoys -- Richard Hoagland of the United
States, Russia's Igor Popov and France's Stephane Visconti -- also
urged both warring sides to "re-engage in negotiations on substance,
in good faith and with political will."

"The Presidents expressed their intention to resume political dialogue
in an attempt to find a compromise solution for the most controversial
issues of the settlement," they said, adding that they will meet with
the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers soon to discuss
"modalities of the forthcoming work."

The statement did not specify whether Aliyev and Sarkisian are
prepared to hold a face-to-face meeting in the coming weeks. The
mediators have been pressing for such a meeting for the last several
months. The two presidents most recently met in Saint Petersburg,
Russia in June last year.



Press Review


Armenia -- Newspapers for press review illustration, Yerevan,
12Jul2016

(Saturday, June 17)

"Haykakan Zhamanak" says that the annual economic growth target of 5
percent set by the Armenian government is not ambitious enough and
will not lead to tangible betterment if the Armenian economy expands
at such rates in the years ahead. "For developing economies a 5
percent growth rate is much more attainable than for developed
economics," writes the paper.It claims that the government is not
really committed to ensuring Armenia's rapid development.

"Hraparak" says that unlimited loyalty to the Ruling Republican Party
of Armenia (HHK) and readiness to commit vote falsifications for the
HHK are much more important criteria than competence in the choice of
senior officials in the country. "But there is a line which must not
be crossed even in a country like ours," writes the paper. "When a
state official obviously does not correspond to their position, when
there is long-running discontent with them, when they illegally get
rich and become impudent in front of our eyes and neglect Armenia's
citizens and their interests, they must go."

"Aravot" believe that Armenian officials were wrong to react angrily
to European Union Ambassador Piotr Switalski's thinly veiled criticism
of Armenia's Central Election Commission (CEC). The paper argues that
Switalski not only criticized but also praised the conduct of the
recent elections held in the country. "Both Switalski and other
Western diplomats have made similar statements in the past," it says,
adding that the Armenian Foreign Ministry did not protest against
Switalski's remarks.

"Politicians and government officials should on the contrary continue
working with the European Union," continues "Aravot." "That can give
us nothing but benefits. One of the benefits is a substantial decrease
in electoral violations committed inside polling stations. What should
be done to reduce administrative pressure and vote buying? That is a
purely political problem. Switalski was right to point to that
problem."

(Naira Bulghadarian)


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