Yerevan, Baku have brought positions closer on some issues of unblocking of regional communications – Armenian Deputy PM

Public Radio of Armenia
June 29 2022

The working group of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on unblocking regional communications was able to bring the positions of Yerevan and Baku closer on many issues, in particular, border and customs control. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan told TASS

He assessed the work of the trilateral commission on unblocking the transport links in the South Caucasus as “constructive.”

“This is certainly difficult work, but I must note that the parties manage to bring their positions closer on some issues of border and customs control, as well as the safe passage of citizens, vehicles and goods along roads and railways through the territories of Armenia and Azerbaijan,” he said.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister “at the moment, expert subgroups continue to work out issues related to the restoration and further use of road and railway infrastructures.”

An agreement to unblock regional communications was reached on January 11, 2021 at a meeting in Moscow of the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. It was decided to create a working group at the level of vice-premiers of the three countries, which will concentrate on establishing transport and economic ties in the region.

Sports: Malta take silver after loss to Armenia in FIBA Games final

July 3 2022
 Kurt Aquilina 

MALTA 68

ARMENIA 84

(19-15, 11-24, 18-23, 20-22)

Malta had to settle for a silver medal in this year’s FIBA Small Countries Games final as they fell to a free-scoring Armenia 68-84 on Sunday at the Ta’ Qali Pavilion. 

It was a game of three-pointers versus points in the paint as Valencia guard Chris Jones, who won the Most Valuable Player award of the tournament, scored no less than eight threes, while Malta relied on the strength of Samuel Deguara and Nelson Kahler below the rim.

Malta’s roster saw the return of sharpshooter Aaron Falzon, who had been injured since the first game of the tournament against Azerbaijan. While still playing restricted minutes due to him not being yet fully fit, the Arcadia Traiskirchen Lions forward was a welcome return for the team.

Armenia’s Jones put up an enormous 41-point tally to lead the game in scoring, also grabbing 10 boards for a double-double. Andre Spight, also named in the all-star five of the tournament, scored 22.

For Malta, Deguara led the team’s scoring with 27 points, Kahler added 17, and Nathan Xuereb scored 10 for his third double-digit game of the tournament.

Artsakh President assures: Alternative route to Lachin corridor will be much safer

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. The route alternative to the Lachin corridor will be much safer, President of the Republic of Artsakh (NKR) Arayik Harutyunyan assures.

During a question-and-answer session in the NKR parliament,  Harutyunyan stressed that Stepanakert also participated in the  discussions on choosing a new route. The choice was made taking into  account some security issues that the President of Artsakh chose not  to raise.

"As for the new route connecting Artsakh with Armenia, we received  several proposals from both Azerbaijan and Russia. All proposals were  rejected. The current route, or rather the proposed one, was  discussed several times in the Security Council, with the  participation of all political forces present in parliament. We have  chosen what we think is the best option. There are secrets that I  don't want to reveal here. Why did we choose this option? Based on  our considerations for future security.

After the road is ready, we will have the opportunity to express our  opinion on whether the quality of the road meets the standards that  we need and whether it will be safe. I think it will be much safer  given the many security issues." Harutyunyan assured, promising to  reveal details related to security behind closed doors.

Answering the MP's question about deramenization of these  territories, Harutyunyan noted that the issue of the deportation of  Armenians from Aghavno was not discussed. "Paragraph 6 of the  statement dated November 9, 2020, states that we have to leave the  city of Berdzor. As for Aghavno, the government of the Republic of  Artsakh continues negotiations," the President of Artsakh said.

At the same time, he noted that no one told the residents of Berdzor  to leave their homes. However, according to him, the residents of  Berdzor and Sus received appropriate compensation within the  framework of social programs.

"Despite everything, we must leave Berdzor. I consider it unlikely  that our compatriots will be able to live in Berdzor in the future.  But we will continue our struggle in Aghavno," the NKR President  said, adding that the issue of the bypass road was discussed many  times with various circles , and never left the agenda.  It should be  noted that at present Azerbaijan is actively building an alternative  road that will connect Artsakh with Armenia, bypassing Berdzor and  Aghavno. During an online press conference on June 27, Prime Minister  Nikol Pashinyan noted that the tripartite statement of November 9,  2020 provides for a change in the route of the Lachin corridor with  the consent of the parties. According to him, in case of a change in  the route, the territories that are not included in the borders of  the former NKAO will come under the control of Azerbaijan. The prime  minister stated that the Armenian government would resolve the issue  of providing housing for the residents of the city of Berdzor, and  the authorities of Artsakh would resolve a similar issue for the  residents of the village of Aghavno. 

Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan: “Baku is trying to legitimize another war”



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Pashinyan’s online press conference

“Baku wants to legitimize another war, therefore it refuses dialogue, publicly accusing Armenia [of refusing to participate in the negotiations]”, the Armenian Prime Minister said. After a five-month break, Nikol Pashinyan held another online press conference, already the fourth in this format.

This caused indignation of more than 30 media resources, which decided to boycott the press conference and did not send questions to the prime minister’s office. Their joint statement said that the online format was justified during the pandemic, but now was the time to restore direct contact with journalists.

PM Pashinyan’s press conference began with an address to the media that had boycotted it. The prime minister said that he had chosen this form of communication, considering it an opportunity, not coercion, and “there will always be a reason for a boycott”.


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Speaking about the complicated relations with Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of Armenia stressed that the unblocking of economic and transport communications in the region is the obligation of both countries. This is not a unilateral demand to Armenia, but a point of a joint statement signed with Azerbaijan on the cessation of hostilities in Karabakh.

“But Azerbaijan is trying to resolve the issue in a way that would leave Armenia in the blockade”, Pashinyan stressed.

According to him, the choice of routes for unblocking the region is small, a maximum of five options can be considered. But Baku is trying to politicize this technical issue, the prime minister believes:

“No one can be more interested in the issue of [unblocking] routes than we are․ Because we are faced with the task of sending as much international transit as possible along these roads, which will bring income to Armenia”.

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According to the Prime Minister, Baku wants to legitimize a new war.

It is for this reason that the Azerbaijani side refuses dialogue, Pashinyan and cited a few examples. A meeting of the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia and the Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan was scheduled for June 27 and was canceled by Baku. Armenia offered to meet at the level of foreign ministers, but has not received an official response yet.

Meanwhile, the President of Azerbaijan earlier accused Armenia of allegedly rejecting a proposal to hold a trilateral meeting in Tbilisi at the level of the foreign ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. And the Armenian Foreign Ministry had to refute this information.

According to Pashinyan, Baku demonstrates the same approach in connection with the work of the commission on the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. He believes that Azerbaijan is trying in this way to create the impression that Armenia is avoiding participation in the work of the commission:

“However, reality is different. During May, the Azerbaijani side canceled or postponed this meeting twice”.

Shot from the press conference

According to the prime minister, preliminary discussions have already been held with Azerbaijan on the peace treaty and there are agreements to continue work. Therefore, Pashinyan considers “very strange” Baku’s statements that “Armenia is dragging out negotiations on a peace agreement.”

“As a result of the discussions, it was decided that the officials of Armenia and Azerbaijan should keep in touch with each other, but we already have at least one such case when Azerbaijan boycotted the work contrary to the agreements,” Pashinyan stressed.

The provisions of the agreement and a number of other issues are yet to be discussed. The Prime Minister assures that there is no other document at the negotiating table, except for the one already published.

This is a five-point document from Azerbaijan on the principles on which the peace treaty should be based. The Armenian side announced that there is nothing unacceptable in it, but it does not cover the entire agenda of issues to be discussed, and added its 6 points.

Political observer Hakob Badalyan believes that Azerbaijan is trying to solve its main task – “to dictate its own agenda and its own conditions for the peace process”

During the press conference, Pashinyan also spoke about the transfer of new territories to Azerbaijan. After the completion of the construction of an alternative road to the Lachin corridor, which connects Armenia with NK, the territories outside the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region will come under the control of Azerbaijan. This refers to the city of Berdzor (Lachin), as well as the settlements of Agavno and Sus.

“We are solving the problems of the inhabitants of Lachin [the government of Armenia], they, of course, should be provided with apartments. In fact, families do not live in Lachin today. I think that the problems of the residents of the village of Aghavno will be resolved at the expense of the government of Nagorno-Karabakh․ I can’t say anything about Sus, I don’t have any information at the moment”.

According to the prime minister, the purpose of building a road bypassing Lachin is to provide a “more reliable” road connection between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan has confirmed that there is a preliminary agreement on the construction of the road and the transfer of territories to Azerbaijan. But the prime minister believes that there can be no question of this happening this or next week.

According to the 2020 tripartite declaration of cessation of war, the route change should take place by agreement of the parties and after three years.

According to Pashinyan, negotiations on this topic are now in progress with Russian partners, since the new route, according to the trilateral statement, should be controlled by Russian peacekeepers.

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According to Azerbaijan, 38 Armenian prisoners of war are still being held in Baku. Armenian human rights activists claim that there are many more of them. During a press conference, Pashinyan stated that all those who have reliable evidence that they were captured and can now be on the territory of Azerbaijan are considered “forcibly displaced”. Even a list of these people was compiled, but the prime minister did not say how many people were on it.

Pashinyan emphasized that more than 90% of the confirmed prisoners were captured after the entry of Russian peacekeepers into NK, in their zone of responsibility:

“Azerbaijan’s policy of not returning prisoners is aimed at discrediting the activities of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh, in the Lachin corridor”.

He believes that the Armenian side, Russia and the international community should make additional efforts to return the prisoners. The Prime Minister assesses their retention in Azerbaijan as a violation of the November 9, 2020 tripartite ceasefire statement:

“It says that prisoners of war, hostages, and other detainees must be returned to their homeland. There are people who were captured before November 9, and there are those who were later captured. But the November 9 statement does not say that this clause does not concern them”.

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“There is an opportunity for a positive shift, and we must do everything to use it,” the prime minister said about the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

According to him, if negotiations are ongoing, then there is “a realization that a settlement is possible,” and we need to move forward in small steps.

However, Pashinyan believes that some statements that come from Turkey have a negative impact on this process, create a negative background. In particular, he touched upon the wording “Zangezur corridor”.

This refers to the road through the territory of Armenia, which will connect Azerbaijan with its exclave Nakhichevan. Azerbaijan and Turkey call this road a “corridor”. The Armenian side has repeatedly announced that it agrees to unblock communications, but with the preservation of sovereign control over these roads, since the term “corridor” implies a loss of sovereignty.

At the same time, Pashinyan stressed that dissatisfaction with the statements of the Turkish side does not mean the end of the dialogue with the Armenian side.

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Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund meets in Yerevan

Public Radio of Armenia
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is taking part in the 31st sitting of the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund in Yerevan.

President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan, s1 of Artsakh Republic Arayik Harutyunyan and others are taking part in the sitting.

Activity report of the foundation for 2021 is presented at the sitting.

Future Armenian diplomats travel to United Nations in Geneva to learn about good practices on human rights

 

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. Between May 23 and 24, 2022, the Diplomatic School of Armenia in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of Armenia and the Delegation of the University for Peace (UPEACE) organized for the first ever a “Training on Human Rights in a multilateral world” at the United Nations in Geneva. This was part of a long and enriching educational travel which was initiated at the European institutions in Brussels and Strasburg. Held in different workshops and breakout sessions, high personalities and experts of the UN system shared with the future diplomats some good practices developed by the UN human rights machinery in the past years.  

The President of the Human Rights Council, the Director of the UN Library and relevant chiefs of Branch at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights introduced to the students of the Armenian Diplomatic School on the different standard setting legal instruments. They received a deep knowledge and practical experience about the system of treaty bodies, the Universal Periodical Review, Special Procedures and the Development & Economic, Social Issues, which will be very useful in their successful and brilliant diplomatic careers. 

This initiative led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia in cooperation with UPEACE in Geneva is a good practice in the field of education and diplomacy, which goes in line of the UPEACE’s mandate in its “… determination to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace and with the aim of promoting among all human beings the spirit of understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence…” (Charter of UPEACE, Resolution 35/55 of the United Nations General Assembly, 5 December 1980).

It should be underlined the UPEACE’s compromise in the use of multilateral decision-making and diplomacy in achieving peaceful resolutions to conflicts among nations. In line of the “Yerevan Declaration on Living together in solidarity with shared humanistic values and respect for diversity” of 2018, UPEACE highlights that preserving the values of multilateralism and international cooperation, which underpin the UN Charter and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, is fundamental to promote and support the three pillars of the UN – peace and security, development and human rights.  

Dr. David Fernandez Puyana
Ambassador and Permanent Observer of the University for Peace to the United Nations and UNESCO




‘The welcome I received shows science is valued in Armenia’ – Ardem Patapoutian

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YEREVAN, JUNE 16, ARMENPRESS. The Presidency of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia held a session today hosting Armenian-American scientist, Nobel Prize laureate and molecular biologist Ardem Patapoutian.

During the meeting a diploma of an honorary member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia was handed over to Ardem Patapoutian.

NAS President Ashot Saghyan congratulated Mr. Patapoutian for the great achievement, calling it also one of the achievements of the Armenian people. “We have agreed with Mr. Patapoutian. Next time he will visit Armenia at the invitation of the Academy. There will be meetings, reports”, he said.

In his turn the Armenian-American scientist said that the welcome he received in Armenia shows that science and scientific achievements are valued in Armenia. “I started my work in a laboratory, but I never imagined that science could be a profession. But then I fell in love with that work. Surprisingly, the Nobel Prize was the motivation for me that I am proud of my biography and institutions where I studied. I have been engaged in science with pleasure and dedication”, he said.

Ardem Patapoutian was elected honorary member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia by the June 9 decision of the NAS general assembly.

PM Pashinyan presents the situation around Nagorno Karabakh to the OSCE PA President

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YEREVAN, JUNE 16, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received a delegation led by the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Margareta Cederfelt, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minster.

The Prime Minister attached importance to the close cooperation and permanent dialogue between the Armenian parliament and the OSCE PA. Nikol Pashinyan referred to the democratic reforms being implemented in Armenia and stressed the important role of the international community in their effective implementation. The Prime Minister added that the development and strengthening of democratic principles and institutions will continue to be among the priorities of the Armenian Government.

Margareta Cederfelt highly appreciated the cooperation with the Armenian parliamentary delegation, noted the latter's dynamic activity in the Assembly. She welcomed the democratic reforms of the Republic of Armenia and highly assessed the holding of the snap parliamentary elections in accordance with international standards in 2021.

At the request of the OSCE PA President, the Prime Minister referred to the domestic political situation in Armenia, the processes taking place in the South Caucasus, and presented the situation around Nagorno Karabakh.

The Prime Minister highlighted regional stability and peace and stressed the need for an adequate response by the international community to provocative statements and actions undermining regional stability, as well as to the steps aimed at destroying Armenian cultural heritage in areas that have passed under Azerbaijani control.

At the same time, Prime Minister Pashinyan stressed the need for a comprehensive settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group.

Aliyev speaks about ‘verbal agreement’ to not raise Karabakh’s status

Panorama
Armenia –

President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan says that there has been a "verbal agreement" that the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh’s status would not be raised.

He urged Armenia to stop raising the issue of the status of Karabakh, Interfax reports.

"There has been a verbal agreement that the issue of the "status of Karabakh" would not be raised. But unfortunately, we have been hearing statements from the Armenian government about the “status” of so-called “Nagorno-Karabakh”, which is absolutely counterproductive," Aliyev told the IX Global Baku Forum on Thursday.

He echoed his claims that Nagorno-Karabakh does not exist, adding "any mention of its status will only lead to new problems."

According to him, if Armenia questions the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, it will force Baku to take similar steps with regard to its territory.

Minister Avanesyan attaches importance to introduction of health insurance system in Armenia

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YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS. Although the budget in healthcare sector has drastically increased in recent years, but its gradual increase is not a solution, Minister of Healthcare of Armenia Anahit Avanesyan said at the joint session of parliamentary standing committees.

“We see a drastic increase in healthcare budget in several years, which has been significant, and we didn’t have a decline in our services during these crisis years, the trust of our citizens to the state-funded services has further strengthened, which is also proved by the increase in their applications”, the minister said.

However, she says that the healthcare system should pass to a prepaid healthcare budget, that is the introduction of a health insurance system.

“As you know, we have included the development of insurance system concept in our program aimed at gradually introducing it in Armenia. This is very important, and we have worked on this important reform for years, but, unfortunately, it has not been introduced yet”, she said.