Israel and Azerbaijan: An unbreakable strategic partnership

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Today, Azerbaijan is a strong independent state.
 
By ARYE GUT   JUNE 14, 2020 00:23
AZERBAIJAN FOREIGN MINISTER Elmar Mammadyarov rekindles the eternal flame during a ceremony in Jerusalem.
(photo credit: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)
 
On June 2, according to The Jerusalem Post and other media outlets, Israel Aerospace Industries officially announced the successful test completion of an operational-tactical missile system with a single-stage solid-fuel ballistic missile LORA (Long-Range Artillery Weapon System).
Foreign media, with a degree of inaccuracy, pointed out that in 2018, IAI delivered missiles to Azerbaijan, which, for accuracy’s sake, were only tested in 2020.
 
 
“The new missiles have slightly different characteristics; however, did the company want to test its unchecked deadly weapon missiles in the republic at war with Armenia?” a foreign source asserted.
As my perspective goes, I need to emphasize herein that Azerbaijan became the first and only country to which Israel delivered these missiles. Israel-Azerbaijan relations are of the strategic and military-technical partnership nature, held at the highest intergovernmental level of trust and ongoing mutual dialogue.
Today, this strategic partnership is diversified into other sectors of the economy, including agriculture, hi-tech, healthcare and military-technical partnership. It should be emphasized that in the world’s marketplace, the State of Israel is one of Azerbaijan’s major strategic oil buyers.
At the same time, Israeli specialists have been working in Azerbaijan for many years in various fields. There is a large community of Azerbaijanis in Israel who are well integrated into Israeli society and represent Azerbaijan with dignity and respect.
Concerning LORA, it must be emphasized that in March 2004, the quasiballistic missile, of a slightly new modification, underwent successful tests in the Mediterranean Sea, and subsequently has been in use by the IDF. Claiming that Israel sold Azerbaijan missiles without having them properly tested is thoughtless, irrelevant and professionally questionable. Additionally, any weapon Azerbaijan inclined to purchase must pass stringent testing by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.
 
It is necessary to remind the reader that the Israeli military-industrial establishment is made up of a very serious team of professionals, operating under the Defense Ministry’s full supervision.
Today’s Azerbaijani Armed Forces are powerful, modern and well-weaponized, and hold a disciplined combat readiness and fighting spirit of the highest standard. Moreover, let us not forget that in contemporary warfare, the winner is the one who has more advanced technological means that ensure successful military operations.
For more than two decades, the Israel-Azerbaijan partnership has evolved through the two countries’ robust cooperation in various dimensions. Israel was one of the first countries recognize a sovereign Azerbaijan. No country in Eurasia has closer or friendlier ties with Israel than Azerbaijan. One reason for these close relations lies in the longstanding friendship between Azerbaijanis and Jews living in Azerbaijan.
Today, Azerbaijan is a strong independent state, looked up to as a leader in the South Caucasus’s progress in geopolitics and geo-economics. Azerbaijan is actively conducting its own multi-vector foreign policy, independent of Ankara’s or Tehran’s foreign policy. Despite expected geopolitical obstacles, Israel and Azerbaijan have managed to build a strong and unwavering partnership.
During his December 2016 state visit to Baku, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded Israel-Azerbaijan ties by saying, “something that we can show the world. The world sees so much intolerance, so much darkness, and Azerbaijan is an example of what relations can be and should be between Muslims and Jews everywhere.”
Azerbaijan is not only Israel’s ally and strategic partner in the Islamic world, but also sets an example for interreligious and interethnic tolerance.
Azerbaijan, a predominantly Shi’ite country, is also home to several other ethnic and religious groups, including ancient Zoroastrian, Christian and Jewish communities. Tolerance and coexistence among all the nation’s minorities has played a vital role in Azerbaijan’s progress from the days of the ancient Silk Road to 21st century modernity.
Unlike in many countries and ethnic groups, Azerbaijanis have never viewed Jews as alien or foreign. Relatively few people outside Azerbaijan know about the remarkable role the local Jewish community has played in Azerbaijan.
I can proudly point out that Azerbaijan’s leadership shows a great affinity and respect for the country’s Jewish community. Under the patronage of Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, two synagogues and the largest Jewish educational center in the South Caucasus have been built.
In the next three months, the Mountain Jewish Museum in Red Village, Azerbaijan’s unique all-Jewish town, as well as in all of the South Caucasus, is due to open its doors. For centuries, there, hidden in the mountains, a Jewish community safely thrived amid the surrounding Muslim population.
The Qirmizi Qesebe ancient village, located in northern Azerbaijan, is the genuine pride of the country, said to be the only all-Jewish town outside of Israel and the US.
Tolerance and interculturalism are Azerbaijani society’s key foundations. The State of Israel also highly appreciates the role of the Azerbaijani leadership in relation to the Jewish community. Without this tradition of respect and partnership, close bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Israel were hardly exist.
Relations between the two, as well as between Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani Jews, cannot be explained by simple mutual interest. Common values and common history permeate modern interstate relations. Both countries are enriched with human ties and determination to live in diverse and religiously tolerant societies.
Time and again Azerbaijan has demonstrated that harmony is possible, and any rising issue can be resolved without resorting to violence or strife.
The writer is a political analyst.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

COVID-19: European Commission recommends partial and gradual lifting of travel restrictions to EU

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YEREVAN, JUNE 12, ARMENPRESS. The European Commission recommends to Schengen Member States and Schengen Associated States to lift internal border controls by 15 June 2020 and to prolong the temporary restriction on non-essential travel into the EU until 30 June 2020; and sets out an approach to progressively lifting the restriction afterwards, the EU Delegation to Armenia told Armenpress.

Given that the health situation in certain third countries remains critical, the Commission does not propose a general lifting of the travel restriction at this stage. The restriction should be lifted for countries selected together by Member States, based on a set of principles and objective criteria including the health situation, the ability to apply containment measures during travel, and reciprocity considerations, taking into account data from relevant sources such as ECDC and WHO.

For countries towards which the restriction remains in place, the Commission proposes to enlarge the categories of permitted travellers to include, for instance, international students.

The Commission is also issuing guidance to Member States to ensure that the resumption of visa operations abroad is well coordinated with the gradual lifting of the travel restrictions.

Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, said: “Following the lifting of all internal border checks inside the Union, we are proposing a clear and flexible approach towards removing restrictions on travel to the EU starting on 1 July. International travel is key for tourism and business, and for family and friends reconnecting. While we will all have to remain careful, the time has come to make concrete preparations for lifting restrictions with countries whose health situation is similar to the EU's and for resuming visa operations”.

Asbarez: Canada Stops Military Exports to Azerbaijan and Bans Arms Sales to Turkey

June 4, 2020

A photo of a Canadian-made armored personnel carrier that are being delivered to Azerbaijan. (Levon Sevunts/Radio Canada International)

OTTAWA, Canada—Global Affairs Canada on May 29 published its annual report on Canada’s Military Exports where it mentioned that no military export permits were issued to Azerbaijan during 2019, reported the Armenian National Committee of Canada.

Since the sale of armored vehicles from private Canadian companies to the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2017, this is the second year in a row that Canada has not included Azerbaijan in the list of countries with whom it trades military goods. Following Turkey’s “Operation Peace Spring” in Syria in October 2019, Canada also banned military exports to Ankara, which was renewed indefinitely in April 2020.

Following the publication of the report, on June 4th, 2020, the ANCC sent a letter to Canada’s Foreign Affair’s Minister, the Hon. Francois-Philippe Champagne, commending the government’s decision and urging the minister to continue refraining from engaging in arms trade with both Turkey and Azerbaijan.

In the letter, ANCC Co-Presidents, Hrag Tarakdjian and Shahen Mirakian said “Turkey and Azerbaijan pose a significant military threat within their immediate region and beyond. While Turkey continues to destabilize the Middle East and threaten the very existence of local minorities, Azerbaijan has significantly increased its military preparedness, constantly signaling a renewal of hostilities in the Republic of Artsakh, while threatening to attack the Republic of Armenia directly.”

ANCC’s co-presidents also shared their hope that based on Canada’s arm’s export regulations and Ottawa’s accession to the Arms Trade Treaty, military export permits bound for Turkey and Azerbaijan will become subject to a more rigorous assessment process.
“Canada simply cannot become complicit in the unspeakable war crimes and human rights abuses sanctioned and carried out by regressive dictatorships such as Turkey and Azerbaijan.”, mentioned the letter.

“We will continue to monitor the trade of military goods between Canada, Turkey and Azerbaijan and ensure that our government always does the right thing.” Concluded Tarakdjian and Mirakian.

Armenia PM posts another photo of citizens without face masks in metro

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June 5 2020

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Asbarez: Why We Should Support Black Lives Matter

June 1, 2020

ANCA activists attend a rally with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

BY RAZMIG SARKISSIAN and ALIK OURFALIAN

It’s hard to turn a blind eye to what’s going on around us in the United States. A minority group in pain, continuously persecuted for centuries in the Land of the Free. As Armenians living in a diaspora community, current events in America should speak loud and clear to us.

Our ancestors were systematically discriminated against. They were singled out for their identity. They were considered inferior. They were deported, tortured, raped, and killed simply because they were Armenian. A campaign of genocide was carried out against them by the state.

We still feel the consequences today. Western Armenia and our ancestral homes were seized from us. We were born in countries that are foreign to us. In America, we have felt un-welcomed at times. We have endured bigotry and hatred, stereotypes and prejudice.

But the reality is that we don’t face the kind of stigmatization or discrimination that African-Americans face. We don’t feel the fear African-Americans in this country face every day, the fear that they will be killed for simply existing. We have privilege. In America, it speaks volumes that our skin and racial identity often passes for white. We don’t live in marginalized communities. We aren’t victim to institutionalized racism and discrimination anywhere near as often. We don’t know what it’s like to be a person of color in America.

But we know that pain. We should know that pain. Our ancestors felt that pain. We should empathize with that pain.

African-Americans, too, feel the generational trauma that has carried with them for centuries. Slavery, segregation, racism: these are things we learn in our history classes but they are far from being history. Slavery may not exist today, but its trauma persists. Segregation is unlawful today, but its ramifications continue marginalizing and disproportionately affecting African-American communities. Racism? Racism definitely exists today. A white woman in Central Park calling the police because she feels threatened by the mere presence of a black man. White men fatally shooting a black man jogging on the street. A white police officer suffocating a black man to death despite him pleading that he can’t breathe. And these happened just in the past few weeks.

For what? The color of their skin? Stereotypes they face because the system has failed them time and time again?

This oft-repeated quote from Desmond Tutu, a South African anti-apartheid and human rights activits, says it best: “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”

How can we demand justice for inhumane crimes committed against our people if we won’t do the same for another persecuted minority, for injustice happening before our eyes in the very country we live in?

The fight for racial equality in America is not just the fight of African-Americans. It is the fight of every American against oppression and injustice. As ourselves a minority group in this country, a people that have faced similar persecution in the past, how can we stay silent? How can we not be outraged when we see African-Americans killed before our eyes, literally, on video?

Let us not fall into the trap of viewing this as a two-party American partisan issue, where one party can claim superiority over the other one. We know better as a community how bipartisan the status quo is, seeing successive presidents of both parties deny the Armenian Genocide time and again. This is not a Red State or Blue State issue. At its root, this is an issue about the thin blue line that spreads across every state, city, and county. The status quo is maintained by both parties. Though the brunt of police brutality disproportionately affects African-Americans, Native Americans, Latinos and other minority groups, this is an issue that potentially can affect everyone. Last week it was the Minneapolis Police Department, next week it could be the Glendale Police Department. It could be anyone’s son or daughter.

The civil rights movement in part was successful at changing the attitudes of the public by putting into the news images representing the violence they experienced. When police would beat nonviolent protesters, it shocked the public to its core. Today, the point of many protesters is being proven by video clips emerging from protests of police being violent toward clearly non-violent protesters. Many reacted to footage of a CNN journalist arbitrarily arrested on live television, but more violent and gut-wrenching police attacks on journalists have occurred since, including one who is permanently blind in one eye after being shot in the eye by a rubber bullet.

These images provide ample evidence of a need to reconsider the role of police and policing practices across the nation, and the gargantuan budgets they are handed by taxpayers. Police geared toward de-escalation rather than brute force. They should not look like an occupying military force in the communities they are supposed to protect and serve. Minorities should not fear for their lives with every police encounter.

Some seek examples of looting and property damage as a way to generalize and represent every protester involved. First, it is important to remember that the vast majority of protesters are peaceful. Second, it’s one thing to disagree over protest tactics, it’s another thing to pretend that these underlying issues of racism and police are overexaggerated or nonexistent. Let’s not, for a second, be distracted from the real message this movement conveys. While it’s unfortunate that some are taking advantage of the situation, that should not discredit the movement. Nor should it be an excuse for us not to be outraged, not to stand in solidarity with the protesters fighting the innate systematic racism in this country. For every looter, there are tens of thousands peacefully protesting a grave injustice.

Property damage may not necessarily make skeptics about the existence of these issues more sympathetic to the cause, and they aren’t meant to. The people who were triggered by peacefully kneeling celebrities have thin standing to lecture how the oppressed should respond to their oppression.

As Dr. Cornel West stated in a recent CNN interview: “The Black Lives Matter movement emerged under a black president, black Attorney General and black Homeland Security and they couldn’t deliver, you see. So, that when you talk about the masses of black people, the precious poor and working class black people, poor and working class brown, red, yellow, whatever color, they’re the ones who are left out, and they feel so thoroughly powerless, helpless, hopeless, then you get rebellion. And we’ve reached the point now that it’s a choice between non-violent revolution and by revolution, what I mean is the democratic sharing of power, resources, wealth and respect. If we don’t get that kind of sharing, you’re going to get more violent explosions.”

What these explosions of community anger do is put pressure on local, county, state, and federal officials to take the issues of policing seriously, to stop brushing them under the rug, and to understand the level of rage that is bubbling beneath the surface if they allow another police officer to act with impunity and take another life. The state violence on human life cannot be ignored when wondering where the reaction of violence from the people are coming from.

Is it really a surprise that a group of people who have been targeted and oppressed for so long revolt back? Is it really a shock that they have had enough? Because it is enough. It is outrageous. Even if every city in America burns to the ground, it will remain outrageous. Focus on the real issue. A black man was lynched in broad daylight. Enough is enough. All the rage, anger, desperation of the African-American community have runneth over. It’s time to listen to them and stand by their side.

«Ընդունուած ճշմարտութիւն մըն է, թէ ապստամբութիւնները կը նմանին հրաբուխներու, յանկարծ կը պայթին, մինչդեռ անոնց լաւան տարիներու ընթացքին կը կազմուի»:

“It is an accepted reality that revolts are like volcanoes; they erupt suddenly, meanwhile their lava brews over the course of years.”

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Ղազախստանում ՀՀ դեսպանության ունեցած նախնական տվյալներով, հնարավոր է՝ ս.թ. հունիսի 2-ի կեսօրին կայանա Նուր-Սուլթան-Երևան-Նուր-Սուլթան «SCAT» ավիաընկերության չարտերային չվերթ՝ կոմերցիոն հիմունքներով։ Այս մասին տեղեկացնում են ՀՀ ԱԳՆ-ից:


«Բոլոր անհրաժեշտ մանրամասների պաշտոնապես հաստատվելուն պես ՀՀ դեսպանությունը լրացուցիչ կտեղեկացնի այդ մասին։


ՀՀ մուտք գործելու իրավունք ունեցող անձանց մասին տեղեկատվությանը կարելի է ծանոթանալ Պարետատան պաշտոնական կայքից՝
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Հիշեցնում ենք, որ ՀՀ կառավարության որոշմամբ Հանրապետությունում արտակարգ դրության ռեժիմը երկարաձգվել է մինչև ս.թ. հունիսի 13-ը:

Այս ընթացքում արտերկրից Հայաստան ժամանող անձանց համար գործելու է 14-օրյա ինքնամեկուսացման պարտադիր պահանջը, որի խախտման համար նախատեսված է վարչական և քրեական պատասխանատվություն:

ՀՀ դեսպանության կողմից քաղաքացիներին կտրամադրվի Ծանուցագիր, որն անհրաժեշտ կլինի ներկայացնել ՀՀ սահմանը հատելիս։

Հայաստան մեկնել պատրաստվող անձանց խնդրում ենք նախապես հայտնել Ղազախստանում ՀՀ դեսպանություն մեկնելու իրենց ցանկության մասին՝ իրենց կողմից նախանշված ինքնամեկուսացման վայրեր տեղափոխումն օպերատիվ կերպով կազմակերպելու և իրականացնելու նպատակով: Անհրաժեշտ տվյալները (ԱԱՀ, անձնագրի, ծննդյան, կոնտակտային տվյալներ, ինքնամեկուսացման հասցե, հանձնվող ուղեբեռի քանակ, կտոր) կարելի է ուղարկել ՀՀ դեսպանության էլեկտրոնային փոստի հասցեին ([email protected]) կամ ՀՀ դեսպանության հյուպատոսական բաժնի հեռախոսահամարին (+77782291881) WhatsApp հավելվածի օգնությամբ։


Սույն հայտարարության հրապարակումը հետապնդում է միայն 1 նպատակ՝ ՀՀ քաղաքացիներին հնարավորություն ընձեռել հնարավորինս նախապատրաստվել հնարավոր չվերթին։ ՀՀ դեսպանությունը պատասխանատվություն չի կրում չվերթի նախնական տվյալների փոփոխման դեպքում»,- ասված է հաղորդագրության մեջ։

Armenian Genocide Memorial in Denver part of mass vandalism at Colorado State Capitol

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Armenia financial system carries on serving borrowers, depositors – cenbank

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YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian financial system carries on maintaining liquidity amid the coronavirus outbreak and is able to serve both borrowers and depositors, Central Bank Financial Stability Department chief Andranik Grigoryan said at a news conference when asked about the financial system’s capabilities amid the pandemic.

“The financial system’s high liquidity and high level of capital gave the chance to overcome this phase. If each and every one of us tries to limit the spread of the pandemic by having responsibility, then our financial system definitely can easily continue with the same principle it is working now,” he said, adding that the financial system is currently easily serving both borrowers and depositors.

If necessary, the cenbank is ready to issue additional liquid assets, he said.

He called on citizens to maximally use online services and payment methods to minimize physical contacts.

Amid the pandemic, the cenbank asked commercial banks to display individual approach with customers, and as a result nearly 540,000 people and 17,000 companies had their loans revised.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Asbarez: Pashinyan Says COVID-19 Cases are Double the Official Statistics

Number of Coronavirus cases in Armenia is rapidly growing

YEREAN (Azatutyun.am)—The number of people in Armenia infected with coronavirus is twice higher than official statistics indicate, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Wednesday.

The Armenian health authorities have reported 7,774 coronavirus cases so far. About 5 percent of them were registered on Tuesday, a further indication that the virus is continuing to spread rapidly in the country of about 3 million following the recent lifting of a nationwide lockdown.

The Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday morning that seven more people died from COVID-19 in the past day, raising the official death toll to 98. It said five other infected citizens died as a result of other, chronic illnesses. The number of such fatalities thus rose to 44.

“There are now thousands of people in the country infected with coronavirus who do not even know that they are carriers of the virus,” Pashinyan told a cabinet meeting held later in the day.

Pashinyan said that countries around the world are able to register less than half of COVID-19 infections. “Therefore, if there are 7,000 confirmed cases in Armenia now, it means that there are 14,000 carriers of the virus [in reality,]” he said, adding that the vast majority of them are asymptomatic and unaware of being infected.

The daily numbers of new COVID-19 infections and deaths have increased steadily and significantly since the Armenian government began lifting in mid-April lockdown restrictions imposed in late March. All sectors of the Armenian economy were allowed to resume their work by May 10.

Despite what Pashinyan described as a “quite severe situation,” the government has signaled no plans to again restrict people’s movements and shut down much of the economy.

The prime minister again insisted on Wednesday that the spread of the virus can be halted if Armenians frequently wash hands, wear face masks and practice social distancing. He reiterated that “individual responsibility” of citizens remains the government’s “principal tool” for tackling the disease.

Pashinyan also reaffirmed his pledges to toughen the enforcement of safety rules set by the authorities for people, businesses and other entities.

A senior official attending the cabinet meeting told him that Armenia’s Health and Labor Inspectorate has already ordered this week one-day closures of some 290 cafes, restaurants and other business not complying with the rules. For their part, the Armenian police claimed to have fined or reprimanded hundreds of people who did not wear masks on buses and other enclosed spaces.

Critics of the government are skeptical about the effectiveness of the government strategy of defeating the virus. They say that the authorities lifted the lockdown too soon and never enforced it properly in the first place.


Armenia and Argentina discuss cooperation agenda

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YEREVAN, MAY 23, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan had a phone conversation with Argentina’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship Felipe Sola.

Mnatsakanyan congratulated his counterpart on the upcoming national holiday, wishing the friendly people of Argentina success and welfare.

They discussed the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the challenges and steps for overcoming the social-economic issues.

The sides reiterated mutual readiness to take practical steps for boosting the bilateral relations and further deepening the historically strong Armenian-Argentine cooperation. In this context both sides especially emphasized the bridging role of the Armenian community of Argentina for strengthening and boosting the ties and rapprochement of the two peoples.

Among discussed directions of cooperation were trade, IT, tourism, agriculture.

The FMs were pleased to note the existing effective cooperation in multilateral formats based on common values and approaches. In this context they highly appreciated Armenia’s and Argentina’s close cooperation around the agenda of preventing genocides and crimes against humanity.

International and regional issues were also discussed.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan