Lukashenko wishes happy birthday to Armenia president

Belarus, June 23 2021
Armen Sargsyan and Aleksandr Lukashenko. An archive photo

MINSK, 23 June (BelTA) – Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko has sent a letter of birthday greetings to Armenia President Armen Sargsyan, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian leader.

“Your many-year selfless work in various fields – from science and economy to diplomacy and politics – has always been an example of sincere service to your country and its people,” the head of state stressed.

“In this difficult time mutual trust and generous friendship which have historically connected Belarus and Armenia become especially important,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said. “I am convinced that on this solid foundation we will manage to use the existing potential of Belarus-Armenia relations to the full, expand joint activities within the framework of integration projects.”

According to the Belarusian president, he is ready to do his best to promote the further development of cooperation between the two states.

 

Armenian Assembly of America Statement on Parliamentary Elections in Armenia

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WASHINGTON, D.C., DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, /EINPresswire.com/ — The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) has long advocated for and welcomes the democratic progress of Armenia. We commend the Armenian people for their civic engagement and continued participation in elections where they have regularly turned out in large numbers.

In 2018, the United States congratulated the people of Armenia on the conduct of their December 9 parliamentary elections and the International Election Observer Mission involving the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), and the European Parliament (EP) found that “the 9 December [2018] early parliamentary elections were held with respect for fundamental freedoms and enjoyed broad public trust that needs to be preserved through further electoral reforms.”

For Sunday's elections, multiple observer groups are present from the OSCE, Europe, the Eurasian Union, and the United States. We look forward to their assessments once again.

The Assembly takes note of the vigorous campaigns being waged, the vibrancy of free speech, and the diverse voices that are putting forward their views about the important issues surrounding the security and future of the Armenian people in the aftermath of last Fall's devastating war launched by Azerbaijan with the full backing of Turkey. The Assembly agrees with the recent statement issued by Artsakh's National Assembly that “Erdogan’s uninvited visit to Artsakh's occupied territories, in particular Shushi, [is] a threat and a new attempt to display force. This is the continuation of the opening of [the military] 'trophy park' in Baku which supposes adoption of new moral and psychological pressures against the Armenian people in the post-war period.”

Armenia's record on democracy stands in sharp contrast to the Erdogan and Alivev regimes' records in Turkey and Azerbaijan; another successful election in Armenia will give the United States an excellent opportunity to reward democracy and also take a stand against further ethnic cleansing and encroachment on Armenia's independence. In 1915, and after World War I, following the Armenian Genocide, Armenians were left to face alone similar threats which led to Sovietization and the continuation of the Genocide. We are dedicated to seeing that history does not repeat itself.

The Assembly strongly supports the rule of law and good governance both in Armenia and Artsakh. Respecting the will of the people and the building of robust democratic institutions are cornerstones of any democracy. The Assembly believes that Armenia's young democracy, like Artsakh's, deserves support. The results of Armenia's June 20th parliamentary elections should serve as an opportunity for the country to come together and chart a course for a future that unites everyone.

We all understand this election is taking place in the context of extreme loss, pain, and continuing aggression. Democratic elections and coming together to deal with these existential challenges are all the more important now. We continue to be proud of those showing such spirit and resilience.

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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"Extremely dangerous and deplorable" – Ombudsman reacts to Pashinyan’s rally participants with hammers in hands

Panorama, Armenia
Politics 18:01 18/06/2021Armenia

Armenia’s Ombudsman Arman Tatoyan has issued a statement regarding the Thursday rally held by acting PM Nikol Pashinyan at the Republic Square, where some of the participants were holding hammers in their hands. The Ombudsman notes that the rally was broadcast live by Pashinyan's Facebook account. Moreover, photos of rally participants with hammers in their hands were widely spread on social media. 

In the words of the Ombudsman, it is obvious that the move came after explicit demonstration of a hammer by the acting PM himself during the campaign rallies, his figurative language to draw comparisons along with a rhetoric of hate speech, insults and threats. 

"This is extremely dangerous and deplorable. The acting Prime Minister of Armenia should stop demonstrating a hammer during rallies and use fiery rhetoric, but to  appeal to all his supporters and citizens to rule out the mentioned dangerous phenomenon," said the Ombudsman. 

"We call on all to avoid using any tools that could be associated with a bodily injury or violence or draw any similar comparisons. The candidates for the post of the prime minister are the ones who should first and foremost refrain from similar actions and later make justifications they have done it to symbolize their programs related to construction," added the Ombudsman.

Lebanese-Armenian POW Vicken Euljekjian Hospitalized in Azerbaijan

June 1, 2021



Vicken Euljekjian, a Lebanese-Armenian being held captive by Azerbaijan was interrogated by Azerbaijani Special Service, portions of his testimony were made public.

BY MARIANA MATEOSSIAN
Special to Asbarez

Viken Euljekjian, an Armenian from Lebanon, who was captured by Azerbaijani forces on November 10 near Shushi and is being held illegally by Azerbaijan was transferred to a hospital.

This was reported by Eulkekjian’s 18-year-old daughter, Christine, and mother, Beatrice, who have spoken from Beirut about their latest telephone conversation with Vicken, as he was transferred from prison to hospital.

Christine Euljekjian has had to grow fast in the last six months. She speaks with composure and maturity and has become the voice of an Armenian family longing for the return of a son, a brother and a father whose only crime was to dream of a better future in Armenia.

Due to the difficult economic and political climate in Beirut, Vicken considered emigrating to Armenia and applied for the citizenship of the Republic of Armenia in 2017, while retaining his Lebanese citizenship by birth. Vicken moved permanently to Yerevan in November 2019 with the intention of starting a business. He eventually bought a car and worked as a driver, taking tourists and visitors on tours. Alongside hundreds of Armenian families from Lebanon, he was vowed accommodation in the town of Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh by the Diaspora High Commission. Christine told us her father had made enquiries to find suitable education and employment opportunities for his two children and the plan was for them to join him once he had settled in.

These dreams were shattered when the war against Artsakh was launched unexpectedly by Azerbaijan. Unaware that the city had already been taken over, Vicken was captured the day after the ceasefire agreement near Shushi. On 10 November 2020, with Maral Najarian, Vicken drove to Shushi in Nagorno Karabakh, to collect his belongings from his Shushi hotel before the handover of the town to Azerbaijan. They were stopped by Azeri forces and transferred to Baku in a bus with many other Armenian captives, civilians and soldiers. Maral Najarian was released in March 2021, whereas Vicken remains in captivity, where he is facing criminal charges by Azerbaijan.

Representatives of the International Red Cross were permitted to visit Vicken in prison only in February 2021. ICRC has facilitated sporadic communication between him and his family in Beirut, exchange of letters and notes. In April, Vicken was allowed to telephone his family for the first time in five months. He told them he was treated well, and that his paperwork was being dealt with for his release in three months.

These hopes were once again crushed, when on May 5, weeks after these much anticipated phone calls, Azerbaijan’s State Security Service announced that Vicken Euljekjian’s investigation was completed and that his case was sent to court. He is being charged under Article 114.3 (participation of a mercenary in a military conflict or military operation), Article 214.2.1 (terrorism committed by a group of persons, an organized group or a criminal organization) and Article 318.2 (illegal crossing of the state border of the Republic of Azerbaijan). However, the European Court of Human Rights has not been notified of his case so far.

“Armenia has never used mercenaries or terrorists, quite the opposite, it was Azerbaijan that deployed over 2000 foreign fighters in the Artsakh war,” stated Hovhannes Aleksanyan from the office Armenia’s High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. “By charging Armenian nationals as foreign mercenaries, Azerbaijan’s government is attempting to counterweight with those foreign mercenaries, who fought in the last Artsakh war, two of whom are currently in custody in Armenia.”

Vicken Euljekjian has been an Armenian national for several years, residing of Armenia before the start of the last war. He was in Artsakh for four to five days and returned to Yerevan around October 10 and was staying with Maral and Annie Najarian in Yerevan until November 10. Little did he know, that his unplanned trip back to Artsakh November 10, to pick up his suitcases left at his Shushi hotel before the war, would shatter his life for the third time.

Vicken Euljekjian’s daughter Christine (left) and mother, Beatrice reported on his hospitalization

Asked about the latest update from him, Vicken’s daughter Christine confirmed that the family had spoken with him on May 25. Vicken had phoned his mother, his two children from a hospital in Azerbaijan, where he had been taken by Red Cross officials. Vicken told his family he was being treated for back pain. The conversation had been very brief and they were unable to ask many questions. Vicken had also called his mother, Beatrice, on the same day, and mother and son had spent most of the time crying. Beatrice Euljekjian says her son’s mental health has greatly deteriorated. She is also extremely concerned about his physical health and the true reasons behind his hospital admission.

When asked if they had any message to the Azerbaijani authorities, both Beatrice and Christine appealed for Vicken’s release and quick return to his loving family. “He has suffered too much already,” they concluded.

Despite her sorrow and the gravity of her father’s situation, the _expression_ in Christine’s beautiful eyes is one of hope. She is determined to communicate and inform everyone about her father’s innocence until someone, somewhere will help him come back to his family.

Mariana Mateossian is a member of the British Armenian Humanitarian Group. The organization is working to highlight the humanitarian plight of Armenians in the recent conflict and have initiated a petition on change.org and urges all to sign and share it to advance the freedom of Euljekjian and ALL Armenian POWs.

A petition calling for the release of all Armenian POWs has been launched on change.org

Armenia ruling party MP unexpectedly admits that member candidate for anti-corruption commission is his wife

News.am, Armenia
June 4 2021

Today the National Assembly of Armenia is considering the election of a member of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.

The ruling My Step faction has nominated Tatevik Barseghyan, who is 29 years old.

After Barseghyan was introduced, deputy of the My Step faction Sos Avetisyan reported a ‘conflict of interest’ and particularly informed that Barseghyan is his wife.

Bright Armenia Party leader: We are on verge of civil war

News.am, Armenia
June 6 2021

YEREVAN. – Prior to the [snap parliamentary] elections [on June 20], the situation of the pre-election power struggle will intensify so much that we can almost predict that we are on the verge of a civil war. Edmon Marukyan, chairman of the opposition Bright Armenia Party (BAP) and head of its parliamentary faction, said this at the BAP’s press conference Sunday.

"Yesterday we were following the assembly of the presentation of the ruling party's program, where some angry people were criticizing the formation of a government of national accord, the agenda of solidarity, being  united, joint against the enemy of all of us. And in this sense, I'm just surprised. Ok, if solidarity is rejected, what is its alternative? Its alternative is civil war, clashes. The dose of hatred [in Armenia] will rise so much that people will be brought into conflict," he said.

Marukyan stressed that if the election campaign of the ruling party and the former authorities continues in this spirit, it will not be possible to avoid clashes.

According to him, the political arena in Armenia is arranged in such a way that the BAP is the political force that has no enemies. "We [the BAP] will impose internal political peace on these irreconcilable parties because they will not find common ground with each other, they will not spare any resources to destroy each other; as a result, they will destroy all of us. In fact, we have witnessed such a battle," Edmon Marukyan added.

Caucasian Knot | Baku and Yerevan resume talks on POW return

The Caucasian Knot, EU
June 5 2021

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At Russia's mediation, Armenia and Azerbaijan have resumed negotiations on the return of six Armenian soldiers detained at the border. Arsen Torosyan, the head of the Armenian Prime Minister's Office, has expressed hope for a positive outcome of the discussions in Moscow.

According to the Armenian Ministry of Defence (MoD), the above soldiers performed dome engineering works in the territory of their military unit. In its turn, Azerbaijan declared the detainees to be scouts who tried to cross the border in order to mine the road. Armenia appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) with a demand to protect the rights of the captured militaries.

On June 1, representatives of both countries, mediated by Russia, discussed the situation at the border and the return of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs), the Armenian MoD has reported.

The above Mr Torosyan has treated the discussions as quite informative. "Azerbaijani troops must leave the territory of Armenia; and this will certainly happen as a result of cooperation with our partners, as well as of the work of our armed forces," the "Sputnik-Armenia" quotes Arsen Torosyan as saying.

He has added that "there are no agreements with Azerbaijan on the border issue."

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on June 4, 2021 at 01:06 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Armine Martirosyan; Source: CK correspondent

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Duties of foreign minister fulfilled by longest-serving deputy FM

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YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. The duties of the foreign minister of Armenia after the resignation of caretaker FM Ara Aivazian are being fulfilled by the longest-serving deputy FM, the foreign ministry said in response to the inquiry of Armenpress.

-Who is fulfilling the duties of the foreign minister after the resignation of caretaker FM Ara Aivazian? There were also some media reports today according to which the deputy FMs have resigned. Do you confirm these reports?

-The duties of the foreign minister are being fulfilled by the longest-serving deputy minister by virtue of law, which doesn’t suppose adoption of a separate legal act. As of this moment all deputy foreign ministers continue fulfilling their duties. We do not comment on the rest.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Russian Ambassador visits Armenia’s Syunik region

Public Radio of Armenia
June 3 2021
 

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin has been on a working visit to Syunik region since June 2.

The head of the Russian diplomatic mission got acquainted with the service of the Russian-Armenian border guards at the checkpoints located on the Goris-Kapan highway (Vorotan, Shurnukh), as well as the peculiarities of the problems the border guards of the Russian Federal Security Service solve.

Upon his arrival in Kapan, Amb. Kopirkin was greeted by Mayor Gevorg Parsyan, who briefed the ambassador on the current socio-economic situation in the city, and thanked Russia for the participation of border guards in ensuring security in the region.

Sports: Armenia national boxing team in Paris, to compete for passes to Olympic Games

News.am, Armenia
June 2 2021

The Armenia national boxing team is in Paris and is holding the final training sessions ahead of the qualifying tournament for Tokyo 2020. The delegation is led by President of the Armenian Boxing Federation Hovhannes Hovsepyan.

According to preliminary data, on the first day (4 June), the Armenian athletes to compete in the ring will be Arman Darchinyan (75 kg category) and Gor Nersisyan (81 kg category), the press service of the Armenian Boxing Federation reports.

Koryun Soghomonyan (52 kg category), Hovhannes Bachkov (63 kg category), Narek Manasyan (91 kg category), Gurgen Hovhannisyan (superheavyweight) and Ani Hovsepyan (69 kg category), who have scored passes, will also participate in the tournament.