Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan receives the US Ambassador

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 17:46,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan receives the newly appointed Ambassador of the United States of America to Armenia Kristina Kvien, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Government of Armenia.

Welcoming Kristina Kvien, the Deputy Prime Minister congratulated her on her appointment as Ambassador and wished her fruitful work in her responsible mission.

The interlocutors discussed the prospects for the development of trade and economic relations between the two countries.

During the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan presented to the Ambassador the situation resulted by the blocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan and the importance of a clear international response to it.

The interlocutors also exchanged ideas on regional developments.

Armenian Foreign Minister to visit Damascus and Aleppo during Syria trip

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 10:00, 23 February 2023

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will also travel to Aleppo after meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad in Damascus during his trip to quake-hit Syria, ARMENPRESS correspondent reports.

The Armenian Foreign Minister is visiting Syria to supervise the delivery of the third batch of the Armenian humanitarian aid for the regions affected in the earthquake.

Dance for humanitarian causes with ‘MegEnk’ Community Dance Ensemble

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Cambridge “Shushi” Chapter is excited to announce the introduction of its ‘MegEnk’ (Մեկ Ենք) Community Dance Ensemble.

Lessons will be held on Thursdays beginning March 2 from 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC), 47 Nichols Ave., Watertown, MA 02472. Anyone from the ages of 18 to 99 is welcome to participate. Participants should dress comfortably and bring water. Snacks are optional. 

Please register by February 28 to participate in the March kick-off.

Los Angeles native Alex Avaneszadeh will serve as instructor. Avaneszadeh is co-founder of the Lernazang Ethnographic Ensemble, an LA-based traditional Armenian music and dance group founded in 2017. For almost 10 years, Avaneszadeh has been practicing, teaching and performing Armenian ethnographic dances that are representative of the various regions of historic Armenia. He was introduced to the ethnographic dance space in Armenia, having initially spent time learning from members of the Karin Ethnographic Dance Ensemble in Yerevan. Avaneszadeh has extensive experience teaching Armenian diaspora communities in Los Angeles, Washington, DC and the Boston area through Hamazkayin and local Armenian schools. He was the instructor for Birthright Armenia’s traditional dance classes as a Birthright intern in 2018. He resides in the Boston area and is currently a graduate student at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (‘23). 

The ARS “Shushi” Chapter encourages everyone to join them in dancing for humanitarian causes and uniting our community! Scan the QR Code and register.




Armenian Foreign Minister Awaits Damascus’ Nod To Visit Quake-Hit Syria – Prime Minister

Feb 16 2023

Armenia is planning for Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to visit earthquake-hit Syria soon pending Damascus' green light, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Thursday

YEREVAN (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 16th February, 2023) Armenia is planning for Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to visit earthquake-hit Syria soon pending Damascus' green light, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Thursday.

Mirzoyan went to earthquake-hit Turkey on Wednesday, despite the two countries lacking diplomatic relations.

"We have planned and are planning a visit of the foreign minister to Syria as well. And if our Syrian partners do not mind, we will organize a visit in the near future as well," Pashinyan said at a government session.

He said High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan should also visit Syria.

"Armenia was one of the first (countries) to send humanitarian aid to Syria," Pashinyan added.

Before the war in Syria, the Armenian community in the Arab country numbered about 110,000 people and was one of the largest minorities.

Syrian Armenians mainly lived in the cities of Aleppo, Damascus, Latakia, Kessab and Qamishli. According to some estimates over 90,000 Armenians left Syria after the crisis began. According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the country has given asylum to more than 22,000 Syrian citizens.

On February 6, parts of Turkey and Syria were hit by a series of powerful earthquakes and aftershocks. The death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Turkey exceeded 36,000. The Syrian Health Ministry said late Tuesday that the final death toll from the earthquake had reached 1,414 people. However, this data does not include information on non-government controlled territories. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has estimated the total number of deaths from earthquake in Syria at 8,500.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/armenian-foreign-minister-awaits-damascus-no-1644077.html


Education Minister of Armenia, Czech Ambassador discuss measures to strengthen cooperation

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 19:59,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia Zhanna Andreasyan and Deputy Minister Artur Martirosyan met with the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Armenia Petr Pirunčík to discuss the steps aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and development opportunities.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia, Zhanna Andreasyan, welcoming the Ambassador, noted that the meeting is a good opportunity to outline future actions within the framework of cooperation between the two countries.

According to the minister, there is considerable progress in the direction of a number of joint projects, in particular, the activities stipulated in the agreement "On cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Government of the Czech Republic in the fields of culture, education, youth, science and sports" continue to be implemented.

The minister also informed that the draft of the extension of the agreement "On cooperation in the fields of education and science between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic" was developed and transferred to the Czech side, with which the bilateral cooperation will continue with a development perspective.

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Czech Republic to Armenia also emphasized the importance of interaction between the two countries and universities, assured that they are ready to support their strengthening and expansion.

The parties referred to the programs of student exchange, interstate scholarships, and other issues of bilateral interest.

Armenpress: PM Pashinyan to deliver speech at plenary meeting of UNGA General Debate

PM Pashinyan to deliver speech at plenary meeting of UNGA General Debate

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 23:44,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan left for New York City this evening. On September 22-24, the PM will participate in the high-level part of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly, during which he will deliver a speech, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

A number of meetings of Nikol Pashinyan with partners of various states and international organizations are scheduled as part of the visit.

Azerbaijan intends to undermine the peace process, warns Armenian FM

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 13:29, 3 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Continued arbitrary, false interpretations of the negotiations and the avoidance to implement the agreements make an impression that Azerbaijan intends to undermine the peace process and continue its policy of ethnic cleansing through the use of force, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said regarding some speculations on the Brussels meeting of August 31st.

“The position of the Armenian side regarding the five provisions proposed by Azerbaijan is unchanged. As we have stated before, we find nothing unacceptable in the proposals forwarded by Azerbaijan on March 10, 2022. Another thing is that these proposals do not address all issues of the Armenia-Azerbaijan comprehensive peace agenda. With our response forwarded to the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries, we completed the agenda, and therefore, on that basis, we are ready for the continuation of peace negotiations.

This was once again confirmed by Prime Minister Pashinyan during the recent discussions held in Brussels.

Not listening or trying not to listen to this position gives the Armenian side a reason to question the sincerity of Azerbaijan's intention in achieving peace. Moreover, the continued arbitrary, false interpretations of the negotiations and the avoidance to implement the agreements make an impression that Azerbaijan intends to undermine the peace process and continue its policy of ethnic cleansing through the use of force,” FM Mirzoyan said.

Putin, Erdogan hold phone talk

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 13:38, 3 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. President of Russia Vladimir Putin held a phone talk with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, RIA Novosti reports.

Erdogan conveyed condolences over the death of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

Putin and Erdogan also discussed the situation in Ukraine and issues related to the “grain deal”.

They also addressed partnership issues and reiterated cooperation in trade and energy.

Fly Arna announces Yerevan-Sochi flights, other new destinations expected soon

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 16:16, 2 September 2022

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. Armenian national carrier Fly Arna announced it is launching its fourth destination: Yerevan-Sochi flights will commence from September 23rd.

“We are pleased to announce our next destination – Sochi. Flights commence on September 23,” the airline said.

Flights from Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport to the Sochi International Airport will be conducted three times a week.

“After Moscow, Sochi is the second Russian city where Fly Arna will conduct direct flights. We are very proud with this expansion of our flight network which will enable our passengers to travel to Sochi for business or leisure,” Fly Arna spokesperson Gayane Antonyan said.

Fly Arna will soon announce other new destinations.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/02/2022

                                        Friday, September 2, 2022


Armenian Opposition Vows Another Change Of Tactics

        • Gayane Saribekian

Armenia - Opposition supporterss rally in Yerevan, September 2, 2022.


Armenia’s main opposition groups announced another change of tactics on Friday, 
citing the failure of their attempts to topple Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian 
with street protests launched in May.

“One of our main failings was that we did not manage to present the dangers 
facing our county to our public,” one of their leaders, Ishkhan Saghatelian, 
told opposition supporters rallying in Yerevan. “Our struggle was often regarded 
as a struggle for power, a struggle for former rulers’ return [to power.]”

“We must start presenting our vision, strategy and programs about Armenia after 
Nikol,” he said. “We must present our program, strategy for all areas and 
directions so that people see that there is a way out and there is no chance 
with Nikol [in power.]”

To that end, Saghatelian went on, the opposition Hayastan and Pativ Unem 
alliances will start on Saturday “consultations” with other political forces as 
well as prominent intellectuals and other public figures. They hope to “expand 
and strengthen” their movement, he said.

Armenia - Opposition leader Ishkhan Saghatelian addresses a rally in Yerevan, 
September 2, 2022.

The opposition blocs began daily protests in Yerevan on May 1 two weeks after 
Pashinian signaled his readiness to recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity 
and “lower the bar” on Karabakh’s status acceptable to the Armenian side.

They scaled back the protests six week later after failing to unseat the prime 
minister. Saghatelian cited at the time the need to “change the structure and 
tactic of our resistance movement.”

Pashinian and his political allies have dismissed the opposition demands for his 
resignation, saying the opposition has failed to attract popular support for 
regime change.

Saghatelian on Friday again warned Pashinian’s government against making 
far-reaching concessions to Azerbaijan.



Another Karabakh General Indicted


Nagorno-Karabakh -- Major-General Jalal Harutiunian (L) at a staff exercise in 
Stepanakert, February 20, 2020.


Another former commander of Nagorno-Karabakh’s army is prosecuted in Armenia for 
serious military setbacks suffered during the 2020 war with Azerbaijan, it 
emerged on Friday.

The Investigative Committee said it has indicted Lieutenant-General Jalal 
Harutiunian on two counts of “careless attitude towards military service.” It 
decided not to arrest him for now.

One of the accusations stems from an Armenian counteroffensive against advancing 
Azerbaijani forces launched on October 7, 2020 ten days after the outbreak of 
large-scale fighting. Its failure facilitated Azerbaijan’s subsequent victory in 
the six-week war.

In a statement, the Investigative Committee said Harutiunian ordered two army 
units to launch an attack southeast of Karabakh despite lacking intelligence and 
the fact that they were outnumbered by the enemy and had no air cover. It said 
he failed to “seriously examine” their combat-readiness.

The law-enforcement agency also blamed the general for poor coordination between 
the units which it said also contributed to the failure of the operation. He 
should have stopped or delayed the counteroffensive that left scores of Armenian 
soldiers dead and 19 battle tanks destroyed, it said.

Harutiunian was also charged over the capture by Azerbaijani troops of the 
frontline positions of a Karabakh Armenian artillery unit on October 12, 2020. 
The Investigative Committee statement said that this was the result of 
inaccurate information provided by Harutiunian to the unit. The latter lost at 
least 20 soldiers and 8 howitzers on that day.

NAGORNO KARABAKH -- An Armenian soldier fires artillery on the front line on 
October 25, 2020.

It was not immediately clear whether Harutiunian will plead guilty to the 
accusations. If convicted, he will face between four and eight years.

The 47-year-old general was seriously wounded in an Azerbaijani missile strike 
on October 26, 2020. He was appointed as head of an Armenian military 
inspectorate after recovering from his wounds.

Harutiunian’s successor as Karabakh army commander, Mikael Arzumanian, was 
arrested in Armenia earlier this week on different criminal negligence charges. 
In particular, the Investigative Committee holds him responsible for the 
November 2020 fall of the strategic Karabakh town of Shushi (Shusha). Arzumanian 
reportedly denied this accusation.

Armenian opposition leaders criticized Arzumanian’s arrest, saying that it is 
part of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s efforts to deflect blame for the 
disastrous war. They hold Pashinian primarily responsible for Armenia’s defeat.

“Nikol needs scapegoats,” Hayk Mamijanian of the opposition Pativ Unem bloc told 
the Yerkir Media TV channel, commenting on the charges leveled against 
Harutiunian.

Pashinian denied last year opposition allegations that he is the one who ordered 
the bungled counteroffensive in October 2020. He also blamed Armenia’s former 
leaders for the outcome of the 2020 war.



Yerevan Again Shuns Karabakh Anniversary Events

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Nagorno Karabakh - President Arayik Harutyunian and other Karabakh Armenian 
leaders attend an official ceremony in Stepanakert, September 2, 2022.


Armenia’s government and parliament sent no official delegations to Stepanakert 
on Friday for official ceremonies to mark the 31st anniversary of the 
establishment of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

The ceremonies were attended instead by separate delegations of the three 
political groups represented in the National Assembly. The ruling Civil Contract 
party’s delegation consisted of only two parliamentarians.

“We are in Stepanakert as members of Armenia’s National Assembly,” said one of 
those lawmakers, Rustam Bakoyan. “This was the decision made by the [ruling 
party’s] parliamentary group.”

Bakoyan would not say why the parliament’s leadership, also affiliated with 
Civil Contract, did not send an official delegation to Stepanakert as did last 
year. The parliament’s press office and leaders of its pro-government majority 
could not be reached for comment.

In a written statement, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian congratulated the 
Karabakh Armenians on the anniversary of the proclamation of their republic not 
recognized by any country. Pashinian reiterated the official Armenian line that 
the Karabakh conflict will remain unresolved until the issues of the disputed 
territory’s status and security are “addressed irrevocably.”

Statements to the contrary are “inappropriate,” he said, alluding to Azerbaijani 
leaders’ regular claims that Azerbaijan essentially ended the conflict with its 
victory in the 2020 war with Armenia.

“The Republic of Armenia will continue to support the maintenance of normal 
life, security and human rights protection in Nagorno-Karabakh,” added the 
statement.

Pashinian said nothing about the future status of Karabakh acceptable to 
Yerevan. His political opponents and other critics claim that he is intent on 
helping Baku regain full control of the Armenian-populated territory.

The Armenian premier last visited Stepanakert during the six-week war stopped by 
a Russian-brokered ceasefire in November 2020.

“Artsakh (Karabakh) must continue to move along the path of independence,” 
Arayik Harutiunian, the Karabakh president, said in a statement issued on the 
occasion.



Russian, Armenian FMs Talk After Aliyev-Pashinian Meeting


Armenia - Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and his Russian counterpart 
Sergei Lavrov meet in Yerevan, June 9, 2022.


Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan telephoned his Russian counterpart Sergei 
Lavrov late on Thursday the day after the latest Armenian-Azerbaijani summit 
organized by the European Union.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the two men discussed the 
implementation of Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements brokered by Moscow. They 
agreed to “continue contacts in the near future,” it said in a short statement 
on the phone call held “at the initiative of the Armenian side.”

According to the official Armenian readout of the call, Lavrov and Mirzoyan 
discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and broader regional security.

“They exchanged thoughts on recent developments in the region,” it said without 
elaborating.

Neither statement mentioned Wednesday’s meeting in Brussels of Armenian Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev hosted by 
European Council President Charles Michel. It was their fourth trilateral 
meeting in nine months.

Speaking just hours before the Brussels summit, the Russian Foreign Ministry 
spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, scoffed at the EU’s continuing peace efforts. She 
said that they are driven by anti-Russian “geopolitical ambitions,” rather than 
a sincere desire to end the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“They are more like an attempt to shamelessly appropriate the laurels of 
mediation [from Russia,] which is not backed up by anything,” charged Zakharova.

Russian officials earlier accused the EU of trying to use the Karabakh conflict 
in the standoff over Ukraine. An EU diplomat insisted in June that the 27-nation 
bloc is not competing with Russia in its pursuit of an Armenian-Azerbaijani 
settlement.

A senior aide to Aliyev praised the EU mediation shortly after the latest 
summit. He said Michel has been trying to facilitate an Armenian-Azerbaijani 
peace treaty which Baku hopes will uphold its sovereignty over Karabakh.

Michel announced, meanwhile, that the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers 
will meet in September to “work on draft texts” of such an accord.

Pashinian and Russian President Vladimir Putin held four phone conversations in 
August. They most recently spoke on Monday.


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