Serzh Sargsyan: Armenian army, you are as much powerful, let no one boast that they have defeated you

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 28 2021

Armenia’s third President Serzh Sargsyan issued a message on the Army Day celebrated on January 28. The message runs as follows:

"Armenian army, our beloved offspring, your birthday is one of our people’s most cherished holidays, which we have always celebrated with joy.

Today, however, the mood is different: we are all saddened, grieving for the loss of a part of our homeland, for our martyrs, concerned for the future of our state and nation. However, a parent should never deny his child under any circumstances, especially in time of hardship.

Our people have raised their children at the cost of deprivation, subjected to unspeakable ordeals, and raised a patriotic child.

Therefore, today I say without hesitation, happy birthday, Armenian army. On behalf of my comrades-in-arms standing at the roots of the formation and development of the Armenian Army, I tell you, you have not lost the war, I know you well. You have been betrayed, struck from behind, severely injured, while before that in recent years everything was done to discredit or weaken you, but you did your duty selflessly. Today thousands of parents tell episodes of your exploits without even imagining who or where misled and trapped you.

The enemy, who has always been afraid of you, knows very well what insidious means he used to achieve his goal. You are as much powerful, and let no one boast that they have defeated you. You will still show the strength of your arm, remind the enemy of his not-so-distant shameful past. You have been the axis of our independent statehood, the guarantor of the security of our people, our sisters and brothers in Artsakh.

Learning from the past, straighten your back, squeeze the pain under your teeth, look ahead. No matter how difficult and mined is our path, inside or outside, we will cross it together, relying on each other, defying challenges.

Our big family, our homeland, the land and the water soaked in the blood of our heroes, needs your protection today more than ever.

Eternal glory to you, glory to all our heroes, alive or martyred, who shaped your glorious path!"

Armenian Police Chief personally negotiates release of 3 y.o. hostage with armed fugitive in Yerevan

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 12:38,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. A wanted fugitive was apprehended and taken into police custody after a hostage situation was successfully resolved with the national police chief personally negotiating with the gunman.

Police officers were dispatched to a residence at Ghapantsyan Street in Yerevan on Wednesday morning to locate and apprehend a fugitive. When the man saw police approaching, he fired shots from a handgun and then took his own 3-year-old son hostage and threatened to harm him if officers were to attempt arresting him.

Police Chief of Armenia Vahe Ghazaryan, his deputy Aram Hovhannisyan, the Chief of the General Department of Criminal Police Vardan Vardanyan, Yerevan Police Commissioner Sevan Kocharyan and other high ranking officers personally arrived at the scene to defuse the situation.

“Vahe Ghazaryan negotiated for around two hours with the gunman, as a result of which he surrendered his firearm and released the child. The fugtive was taken into custody on charges of crimes under three articles of the Criminal Code,” police said.

No one was physically hurt in the incident.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Azerbaijani press: Pashinyan’s confession on Shusha destroys absurd statements of Armenian officials

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Jan. 21

By Elchin Mehdiyev – Trend:

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statement about Shusha city in response to the Armenian MPs’ questions caused great resonance in the country.

While answering the question asked by Naira Zohrabyan, MP from Prosperous Armenia faction, Pashinyan said that over 90 percent of the Azerbaijani population lived in Shusha before the conflict. Then, the Armenian prime minister wondered about the Armenian status of Shusha city with such a high percentage of the Azerbaijani population.

This issue was commented by Azerbaijani MP, head of the Azerbaijani community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan Tural Ganjaliyev, Trend reports.

“The number of the Azerbaijani population in Shusha city has never dropped below 98-99 percent,” Azerbaijani MP, head of the Azerbaijani community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan Tural Ganjaliyev said, commenting on the issue.

"The founder of the city is the creator and first ruler of the Karabakh Khanate Panah-Ali Khan,” he said.

"Azerbaijanis have always lived in Shusha and the president of Azerbaijan has not accidentally declared it the cultural capital of Azerbaijan,” the Azerbaijani MP added. “The whole world already knows that Shusha is an Azerbaijani city. Pashinyan's confession once again refuted the absurd statements of some Armenian officials that Shusha belongs to them, showing that they were nothing more than self-deception.”

“As a person who lived in Shusha until the age of 12, I can say that Azerbaijanis have always been happy there,” Ganjaliyev said. “Our thinkers, famous composers lived and worked in Shusha.”

“Such a prominent statesman of our people as Ahmed bey Agaoglu, who is also one of the famous representatives of Azerbaijani literature, having opened a French national school in Shusha, residents of the city knew about the samples of European culture,” the Azerbaijani MP said. “These are all historical and cultural facts. Nobody can deny this."

IDBank is placing the first USD bonds of 2021 through a public offer

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 11:32, 22 January, 2021

On January 22 of this year, IDBank will issue bonds under the abbreviation AMANLBB2CER7. The total volume of the nominal coupon bonds of the first issue of 2021 is USD 5 million. The maturity of the bonds is 30 months, the annual coupon interest rate is 5%, and the coupons should be paid quarterly.

The bonds will be placed starting from January 22, 2021 to April 21, 2021, after which they will be listed in OJSC “Armenian Stock Exchange” and will be quoted by the Marketmaker.

To get bonds it is necessary to fill in the form and present it to the Bank, then the bonds will immediately become visible in Idram&IDBank application. To view the bonds, it is necessary to enter the “Banking” section in Idram&IDBank application, choose the “Bonds” section where all necessary information about the bonds is presented: the abbreviation, quantity, nominal value, annual coupon interest rate, payout date and the date of redemption. This means that the clients will have an opportunity to manage their funds in a more flexible way.

You can get the detailed information about the bonds here.

The funds attracted by means of nominal bonds are considered to be guaranteed bank deposits and are guaranteed by the Deposit Guarantee Fund of Armenia.

The Bond prospectus was registered by the CBA, resolution N 1/291A of the Chairman of the CBA. The electronic version of the prospectus and the  are available on the official website of the Bank.

THE BANK IS CONTROLLED BY CBA

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Members of UK House of Lords make statements in support of Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Jan 22 2021

The Armenian National Committee of the United Kingdom posted the following on its Facebook page:

“The House of Lords saw oral questions on the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh yesterday, with Lords standing up for Artsakh against genocide cultural destruction, war crimes, POW abuses and other related issues.”

The ANC UK also posted the comments of some of the Lords, including Baroness Cox, Baroness Eaton, and Lord Bishop of Coventry, who stood up for Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh).


No incidents registered on Armenian-Azerbaijani border, stable operational situation maintained

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 16:40,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. A stable operational situation with no incidents has been maintained along the Armenian-Azerbaijani line of contact of the Armenian state border overnight January 19-20, the Defense Ministry of Armenia told Armenpress.

According to the information provided by the Armenian National Security Service, no border incidents were registered in Vorotan-Davit Bek section of the Goris-Kapan inter-state road which is under the responsibility of the NSS border troops.

The Armed Forces of Armenia and the NSS border troops confidently control the border situation along the entire length of the border zone and fulfill their tasks.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

“Shushi is an Armenian cultural center” – Yerevan’s response to Baku

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 16:45,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. The Republic of Armenia will not agree with Azerbaijan’s claims that the “town of Shushi is a center of Turkish culture”, Armenian Foreign Minister Ara Aivazian said in parliament when asked on the matter by My Step bloc MP Tatevik Hayrapetyan.

“Shushi is an Armenian cultural center. We will not agree to the claims that Shushi is a Turkish cultural center. We are sure that we will receive the international community’s support in this matter,” Aivazian said.

The Azeri authorities have announced that they want to transform Shushi – a town in Nagorno Karabakh which was captured by the Azeri forces during the 2020 Artsakh War – into a “Turkish cultural center”.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Aliyev, Erdogan discuss launch of Russian-Turkish monitoring center in Karabakh

TASS, Russia
Jan 16 2021
Aliyev informed Erdogan about the reconstruction work underway in the areas retaken by Baku and "hailed the Turkish companies' active involvement in this work"

BAKU, January 17. /TASS/. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev held talks by phone with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Azerbaijani president’s press office said on Saturday.

"The heads of state spoke about the launch of the Turkish-Russian Joint Monitoring Center in Aghdam soon, noting that the operation of the Center will contribute to ensuring long-lasting peace," the statement says.

Aliyev informed Erdogan about the reconstruction work underway in the areas retaken by Baku and "hailed the Turkish companies' active involvement in this work."

"The Turkish President emphasized that his country would continue to support Azerbaijan. The head of state thanked the Turkish President for this," the statement reads.

On Friday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that Turkey and Russia would field 60 service members each to work at the monitoring center.

On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a joint statement on a complete ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh starting from November 10. Under the statement, the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides are to maintain the positions that they have held and then, Armenian forces are to turn over control of certain districts to Azerbaijan. In addition, Russian peacekeepers are to be deployed along the contact line and to the Lachin corridor, which links Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia. The memorandum on establishment of the Russian-Turkish monitoring center to control the ceasefire was signed on November 11 after the talks involving Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

Vitaly Balasanian, Karabakh’s Strongman-in-Waiting – Jamestown

The Jamestown Foundation
Jan 14 2021
Karabakh Security Council Secretary Vitaly Balasanian (Source: aravot-en.am)

The unrecognized Karabakh republic (“Artsakh” to Armenians), a militarized proto-state, seems headed for leadership change. Following its defeat (shared with Armenia) by Azerbaijan in the recent 44-day war, Karabakh’s so-called president, Araiyk Harutiunian, announced his intention to resign and quit politics as soon as a new presidential election can be held.

Pending another president’s election, Harutiunian has appointed Vitaly Balasanian as “secretary of Artsakh’s Security Council” (ArtsakhPress, December 2, 2020); and he followed up with an announcement that all decisions related to defense and security affairs are henceforth transferred into the Artsakh Security Council’s competency (ArtsakhPress, December 16, 2020). In a New Year’s statement, Harutiunian promised, “[W]e shall strengthen and rearm our forces with modern armament,” so as to build a “qualitatively new army” (News.am, January 1, 2021).

Those intentions are in line with Balasanian’s (see below). The latter is now deemed the most powerful office holder in Karabakh’s opaque internal politics. Power in Karabakh is heavily concentrated in the “president’s” hands, who doubles as “prime minister.” Harutiunian, elected in April 2020 for a five-year term, has now forfeited a large share of power by transferring it to Balasanian (see above). Harutiunian has considerable business interests and is a conciliatory figure. His non-martial personality starkly contrasts with Balasanian’s, a warrior type and retired two-star general. Balasanian is expected to run for president, although these expectations do not seem to factor in the need for a Russian green light to Balasanian.

Balasanian is closely aligned politically with Armenia’s former heads of state Robert Kocharian and Serge Sarkisian (presidents in 1998–2008 and 2008–2018, respectively; both native to Karabakh). Their antagonism toward Nikol Pashinian, Armenia’s current prime minister, dates back to at least 2008, did not abate after the 2018 regime change, and gained strength after Pashinian led Armenia (along with Karabakh) into the recent, lost war. Armenia’s 2018 “color revolution” did not extend to Karabakh; on the contrary, Karabakh remained a stronghold of the old authorities, and the leadership in Stepanakert was described as “counter-revolutionary” by Pashinian. As part of his anti-government fronde since 2018, Balasanian adopted a quasi-autonomist stance vis-à-vis Yerevan, emphasizing Karabakh’s own interests and decision-making rights (Vestnik Kavkaza, January 1, 2021).

In the wake of the lost war, Balasanian supports the ongoing protest movement in Yerevan against Pashinian’s government (see EDM, January 7, 2021). On January 8, Balasanian’s Karabakh-based Justice Party condemned the “defeatist attitude of Artsakh’s [i.e. Harutiunian’s] and Armenia’s authorities. We appeal to Armenia’s parliamentary and extra-parliamentary parties and its society to strive for the prime minister’s [Pashinian’s] earliest resignation.” According to the same statement, “The November 9 ceasefire must be followed by political steps, namely: restoring Artsakh’s status and its borders, pending a resolution of the conflict” (Newsam, Arminfo, January 8, 2021).

Balasanian was born in 1959 in the Upper Karabakh town of Askeran, served as a local field commander from day one of the Karabakh conflict, rose to the rank of general (commander of a division), served in various capacities in Stepanakert and Yerevan through the years, ran twice unsuccessfully for president of Karabakh, and served a first stint as Karabakh’s Security Council secretary in 2016–2019. He resigned from that post in 2019 over differences with Pashinian’s government.

Following his re-appointment to that post, grab of unique powers (see above) and perceived start on a presidential track, Balasanian has outlined his intentions in several interviews of a programmatic character. He intends for Karabakh not only to retain its panoply of military structures but to augment and upgrade them. The local army (labeled as the “Karabakh Defense Forces”) would introduce a new reserve training and mobilization system on two levels: for combat troops and for militias (the former to be paid for the time spent in training). He would increase the special forces, with a view to conducting “anti-terror” operations; and he would establish border troops for Karabakh (it does not have them as a distinct branch at present). The emphasis on defining these forces as Karabakh’s “own” seems to reflect Balasanian’s distrust of the Yerevan government.

According to Balasanian, all these forces have been resubordinated to Karabakh’s Security Council, which now has a new charter and wider powers under his leadership. Karabakh also needs “a new concept of information warfare,” for which purpose it will seek out some “international specialists.”

“Whether we are recognized internationally or not is a matter of secondary significance,” since Karabakh will in any case cooperate with Russia’s “peacekeeping” contingent and humanitarian response center in Karabakh (Aravot, Turan, December 29, 2020; Vestnik Kavkaza, News.am, January 1, 2021; EurasiaNet, January 7, 2021).

The lost war has apparently taught Balasanian that “we need to change everything, change our way of life.” He condemns nepotism and clanishness on personnel appointments, would take action against alcoholism and drug addiction, and promises to enforce “discipline” in civilian life generally. The Armenian Apostolic Church being the national church, all “religious sects” would have to close their offices in Karabakh.

Balasanian’s political prospects depend largely on Russia, which has taken over from Armenia the role of Karabakh’s security guarantor and socio-economic benefactor as a result of the recent war, with troops in place (see EDM, December 8, 10, 2020). Russia is unlikely to endorse a revanche-seeking local leader who would jeopardize the armistice and the whole postwar order that Moscow envisages for the region. Russia is interested in sealing, not reversing, the new status quo after the 44-day war, including Armenia’s weakness in defeat, which has maximized its dependence on Russia. The Kremlin relies on Pashinian’s weak, discredited government to deliver compliance with the armistice terms and with Moscow’s interests generally.

Azerbaijan violates Nov. 9 trilateral statement by bringing fabricated charges against Armenian POWs, FM says

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 14 2021
 
 
Armenia will continue its efforts to get back all Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) and hostages held in Azerbaijani captivity, Foreign Minister Ara Aivazian said at a working meeting with members of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations on Thursday.
 
Incidentally, lawmakers from the opposition Prosperous Armenia and Bright Armenia factions did not attend the meeting, which was held in an open-door format only for the first few minutes.
 
The foreign minister stressed that by bringing fabricated charges and launching criminal cases against Armenian POWs, Azerbaijan violates the provisions of the November 9 trilateral statement on the Artsakh ceasefire, as well as the Geneva conventions.
 
"These factors do not contribute to confidence-building efforts in the region, as the most important guarantee for confidence-building is the fulfilment of commitments. Armenia is pursuing the issue of return of POWs at the highest level and will continue its efforts towards the repatriation of all prisoners of war and hostages and ascertaining the fate of the missing,” he said.
 
According to Ara Aivazian, the Armenian Foreign Ministry cooperates with its international partners, as well as with other relevant agencies on the issue of POWs and missing persons.