Speakers of Parliament of Armenia, India discuss crisis resulting from closure of Lachin Corridor

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 16:51,

YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan met with the Speaker of Parliament of India Shri Om Birla within the framework of the 146th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Bahrain.

The priorities of the need to cooperate on bilateral and multilateral platforms between the two countries were discussed, the parliament’s press service reported.

Both sides highlighted the further deepening and strengthening of the inter-parliamentary relations as an important direction of Armenia’s foreign policy.

The parties stated the opportunities of parliamentary diplomacy, pointing out the Friendship Groups. Speaker Simonyan said that he is looking forward to the creation of the Friendship Group with Armenia in the Parliament of India.

“Armenia is interested in the development of mutually beneficial cooperation in different directions, including the defense, trade, transport and communication, health, agriculture, culture, science and education, information and high technologies, tourism and other spheres,” the parliament’s press service quoted Alen Simonyan as saying. He underscored that the presence of several thousands of Indian students in Armenia greatly promotes the cultural, ethnic and religious diversity.

Issues related to the security in the region were also discussed. The crisis resulting from the closure of the Lachin Corridor and the need of its solution was also discussed.

Speaker Simonyan noted that from May 12, 2021 the armed forces of Azerbaijan violated the territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia three times and illegally invaded the sovereign territory of Armenia. He said that Armenia highly appreciates the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India that the Azerbaijani military should be withdrawn from the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.

Armenia and Azerbaijan should work together on the text of the peace treaty and adopt it. Louis Bono

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 12:40, 8 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. The role of the US in the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement process is not mediation, no text will be imposed on the parties. ARMENPRESS reports Louis Bono, the American co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, the senior adviser of the US State Department on negotiations in the South Caucasus, told "Azatutyun" radio station.

"Our role in this process is not mediation. We are not here to impose a text, to wrap conditions around the neck of either side. What we are trying to do is facilitate peace. I mean, we want the parties themselves to work out the text and the terms and agree on them together. They must work on it together, because any lasting, sustainable and balanced peace must come from both sides. It cannot come from a third party, from outside," said Bono.

The active phase of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Who will mediate?


March 7 2023


  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Who will mediate?

The incident in the zone of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers involving the death of policemen from the unrecognized NKR and Azerbaijani soldiers has aggravated the already tense situation. The United States and Russia announced their readiness to act as mediators for a resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. But how will it be decided?


  • Shootout in Karabakh; casualties reported
  • Two video stories about the life of people in NK after the blockade of the Lachin corridor
  • “Baku is trying to change the status quo”: opinion from Yerevan

Political scientist Gurgen Simonyan says that at present the military-political interests of the United States, the collective West and Armenia coincide, and these relations should be deepened, becoming part of the developed and civilized world.

“We need to get rid of this post-Soviet swamp as soon as possible, the forces that continue to drag us into it,” he told JAMnews.

Commenting on a statement by State Department spokesman Ned Price [reproduced below] that the United States is not a mediator, but a partner of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Simonyan maintained that this is not a retreat at all. In his view, despite the fact that Armenia is “hostage to the Russian military bloc CSTO”, the US policy towards it is “friendly and allied”:

“The United States is doing more than, formally, Armenia means to the United States. We do not have any document or allied agreement. No political format of relations has been developed.”

At the same time, the political scientist believes that the status of an intermediary is much lower than that of a partner. Emphasizes that mediation implies absolute neutrality, while partnership implies synchronization of political interests.

According to Simonyan, the United States can take on the “arbiter role” in the region, but Russia cannot, since “the Russian Federation has created military-political problems for itself and has not yet got out of this swamp.”

The statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense that the Azerbaijani military opened fire on the NK police, according to Simonyan, does not play any role. He believes that in order to counter the dangers and risks, one can rely only on one’s own strength:

“Appeals and statements are just facilitating circumstances, they do not play a warning role. Only the presence of an appropriate hard force in the form of armed forces can prevent the impact of force. Azerbaijan can be brought into a constructive field only by a balance of forces, and it can only be achieved by modernizing the Armed Forces, establishing its own security system.”

Yesterday NK and Azerbaijan representatives once again met at the HQ of the Russian peacekeeping forces

“The actions of the Azerbaijani sabotage group cannot be qualified otherwise than as terrorism. In parallel with the blockade of the Lachin corridor for almost three months and the actions aimed at creating a humanitarian catastrophe in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan continues to terrorize the Armenian population of Artsakh with the ultimate goal of ethnic cleansing,” Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting with the French co-chair in Yerevan OSCE Minsk Group by Brice Roquefay.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry invited ambassadors and representatives of international structures to a meeting to discuss the March 5 incident. Deputy Foreign Minister Vahe Gevorgyan told diplomats that “On March 5, the armed forces of Azerbaijan carried out a sabotage attack in Nagorno-Karabakh,” and gave details of what happened.

During the same meeting, the representative of Armenia on international legal issues, Yeghishe Kirakosyan, stressed that for more than two weeks, the Azerbaijani authorities have been ignoring the decision of the International Court of Justice to open the Lachin corridor, despite the fact that it is binding:

“The fact that this terrorist attack took place in the context of an unfulfilled decision indicates that Azerbaijan has become a malicious violator of international law.”

Despite calls by the international community and the Hague, the Lachin corridor is still blocked

During a meeting of the Security Council, President Arayik Harutyunyan spoke on the latest negotiations with representatives of Azerbaijan and the warning received from Baku:

“The representative of Azerbaijan tried to discuss political topics using the word “integration”, but Mr. Shahramanyan [the negotiator from Karabakh] stated that if they have to discuss political issues, then this can only be the topic of recognition of the independence of Artsakh by Azerbaijan. He added that they are not authorized to discuss political issues and cannot discuss at this meeting either.

After that, Azerbaijan told us through its channels that either we adopt an integration policy, or there will be no solution to existing problems, on the contrary, there will be tougher and more drastic actions.

We did not accept, do not accept, and today I want to reiterate that this is not only the decision of the Security Council, but also the overwhelming majority of our people, deviation from our right to independence, to self-determination. And this means that in the near future we will have different problems to confront.

We choose either to continue the struggle that we are waging, or if there is a sentiment in society that we should accept Azerbaijan’s proposal, then they have the opportunity to speak out within the framework of their civil rights and say that the path we are following is chosen incorrectly, to form a new government in the country.

The Hague International Court of Justice decision has decided to oblige Azerbaijan to enact interim measures to unblock the Lachin corridor

The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent published information about the March 5 incident only the next day in the evening. However, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in its newsletter confirmed the fact that Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire regime:

“At 10:00 on March 5, 2023, in the area of the settlement of Dyukyanlar, soldiers of the armed forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan fired at a car with law enforcement officers of Nagorno-Karabakh. As a result of the clash, three men were killed and one who was in the car was injured. On the Azerbaijani side, the losses were two dead, one wounded.”

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said that in recent days there have been repeated violations of the ceasefire, and after the “armed incident on March 5” there are casualties on both sides:

“The incident once again confirms the imperativeness of the speedy return of Baku and Yerevan to negotiations on fulfillment of the tripartite statements of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, including those relating to the unblocking of roads, the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the preparation of a peace treaty.”

The Armenian expert community says that in this way Moscow is openly promoting itself as “the only platform for resolving the emerging humanitarian crisis and the looming security crisis around NK.”

Lachin corridor, accusations, prospects for peace, the fate of Saakashvili – Aliyev, Pashinyan and Gharibashvili in Munich

US State Department spokesman Ned Price said there could be no military solution to the conflict:

“The only way to keep the peace is to sit down at the negotiating table, and the use of force undermines negotiations. […] The clearest conclusion for us is the need to continue direct dialogue and discussion between the parties themselves. This is an imperative for both sides.

We have played the role of a partner for both countries, facilitating tripartite interaction between foreign ministers as well as at the leadership level. We are ready – whether on a bilateral, trilateral or multilateral basis – to continue to be a partner in efforts to build a lasting peace. […]

We are not going to oppose any other proposal for mediation, and in fact we are not a mediator. We are a partner of these two countries.

I think that we have demonstrated, both in words and in deeds, the nature of our relations with the two countries, our ability to unite the two countries. […]

We are not doing this to compete with Moscow. We are doing this to bring about a solution to a long-standing conflict between these two countries, a conflict that, unfortunately, has consistently claimed lives, as happened on 5 March. We are interested in peace and security here.”

The French Foreign Ministry, in a statement expressed not only regret, but also presented its version of what happened:

“We regret the casualties as a result of a serious incident that took place on March 5, during which a car with police officers passing near the Lachin corridor was fired upon by Azerbaijani troops in the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping forces. It is important that the facts are fully disclosed. We also call for strict adherence to the ceasefire.”

The press secretary of the EU Foreign Service reports:

“The EU deplores the outbreak of violence along the line of contact in Karabakh, which has resulted in at least five deaths. The circumstances surrounding this incident must be fully investigated. We urge the parties to exercise restraint to prevent any further actions that could further undermine regional stability and jeopardize the peace process.”

Armenian MFA presents details of the sabotage attack by Azerbaijani forces in NK to Ambassadors accredited in Armenia

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 20:26, 6 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 6, ARMENPRESS. On March 6, Deputy Foreign Minister Vahe Gevorgyan and Representative of Armenia on international legal issues Yeghisheh Kirakosyan held a meeting with the heads of diplomatic missions accredited in Armenia and the representatives of international organizations, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Deputy Minister briefed foreign diplomats on the details of the ambush by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in Nagorno-Karabakh March 5, as a result of which three servicemen of the Passport and Visa Department of the Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Nagorno-Karabakh were killed, and one was injured.

Vahe Gevorgyan stressed that the aforementioned ambush, which is a gross violation of the cease-fire regime established by the November 9 Trilateral Statement, was pre-planned by Azerbaijan. The video published by the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities was brought to the attention of the participants, which proves the invalidity of the version put forward by Azerbaijan. He also emphasized that the ambush was carried out against a non-military target.

The attention of foreign diplomats has been drawn to the fact that for more than two weeks, the legally binding decision made by the International Court of Justice regarding the opening of the Lachin corridor has been flagrantly disregarded by the Azerbaijani authorities. The fact that this terrorist act is taking place even under the conditions of ignoring the decision proves that Azerbaijan has become a malicious violator of international law.

Vahe Gevorgyan emphasized that Azerbaijan resorts to the use of force on various occasions in order to terrorize and impose one-sided maximalist solutions, and that such repeated incidents prove that dialogue between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh can succeed only in the presence and involvement of a clear international mechanism.

Yeghisheh Kirakosyan, the Representative of Armenia on international legal issues, in turn added that the decision of the International Court of Justice ordered Azerbaijan to take all necessary measures to ensure unimpeded movement along the Lachin corridor in both directions, as well as the cessation of illegal activities in the Lachin corridor and the restoration of gas and electricity supply to Nagorno-Karabakh.

It was noted that only targeted assessments and clear actions by the international community can help restrain Azerbaijan's aggressive policy and support efforts to establish stability and lasting peace in the region.

 



ICRC facilitates transfer of 9 patients from blockaded Nagorno Karabakh

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 11:24, 7 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 7, ARMENPRESS. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) facilitated the transfer of 9 patients from blockaded Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) to Armenia for treatment on March 7, the healthcare ministry of Nagorno Karabakh reported.

“Due to the blocking by Azerbaijan of the only road connecting Artsakh with Armenia, 9 patients from the Republican Medical Center the Republic of Artsakh with serious diseases of the oncology and pathologies requiring emergency surgical interventions have been transported today, on March 7, to specialized medical institutions of the Republic of Armenia with the mediation and escort of the International Committee of the Red Cross,” the ministry said in a statement posted on social media.

“9 patients, who had been transferred to Armenia for medical treatment, returned to Artsakh together with their accompanying persons. Scheduled surgeries continue to be suspended in the medical centers of the Republic of Artsakh. 6 children remain in the neonatal and intensive care unit of the Arevik medical centre. 6 patients remain in the intensive care unit of the Republican Medical Centre, 1 of them in critical condition.A total of 153 patients have been transported so far from Artsakh to Armenia with the mediation and support of the International Committee of the Red Cross,” the ministry added.

Pashinyan: Armenia has agreed to separate settlement of Karabakh issue from Armenian-Azerbaijani process

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Azerbaijan's growing aggressiveness towards Nagorno-Karabakh makes clear Azerbaijan's intentions to carry out ethnic cleansing of Armenians. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at the discussion, entitled "Security and Stability in the South Caucasus: The Prospect of Armenia," at the German Council on Foreign Relations , according to First Channel News.

Recently, president of Azerbaijan Aliyev announced that the Lachin corridor is open for those Armenians who want to leave Karabakh. It means that the Lachin corridor is closed for those Armenians who live in Nagorno-Karabakh, Pashinyan said.

Despite this, the government of Armenia has shown political will and is taking decisive steps to open a new era of peace and stability in the South Caucasus and is constructively engaged in the Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations, he added.

The Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiation process is proceeding in the following three main directions: agreement on the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, unblocking transport communications and economic ties in the region, and border delimitation and security he noted.

Armenia has agreed to separate the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue from the Armenian-Azerbaijani process, with the logic that an international discussion mechanism be formed between Karabakh and Azerbaijan, he said.

It is important for Armenia to create a guarantee mechanism aimed at solving the security and rights issues of the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians, which will have international visibility and engagement, he noted.

Humanitarian issues, such as the return of all Armenian POWs and the entry of international organizations into Nagorno-Karabakh, remain unresolved and are issues of primary concern for Armenia, the PM said.

Armenia strongly condemns Azerbaijan's continuous violations of the Geneva Convention on POWs, as at least 33 Armenian POWs have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment on completely fictitious charges, he noted.

The fact that Azerbaijan refuses to return Armenian POWs to their homeland is another violation by Azerbaijan of point 8 of the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020, the Armenian PM stated.

Deputy FM of Armenia presents to newly appointed Ambassador of Mexico the deteriorating humanitarian situation in NK

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 20:12,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. On February 28, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Mnatsakan Safaryan received the newly appointed Ambassador of the United States of Mexico, Eduardo Villegas Mejias (residence: Moscow), on the occasion of handing over the copy of his credentials.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from MFA Armenia, the Deputy Foreign Minister congratulated the Ambassador on his appointment and wished him fruitful activity that will contribute to the further expansion of relations in bilateral and multilateral formats. Ambassador Villegas expressed his commitment to make maximum efforts to develop the Armenian-Mexican cooperation.

From the point of view of the development of bilateral relations, the parties emphasized the activation of high-level mutual visits, inter-parliamentary relations and periodic contacts between the foreign ministries.

The Armenian side saluted the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Senate of Mexico on February 8. It reaffirms Mexico's reputation as a defender and advocate of fundamental human rights and freedoms.

It is noted that Mnatsakan Safaryan presented to his Mexican counterpart the humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh that is worsening day by day as a result of the blocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan and the latest developments. The importance of the decisions made by the International Court of Justice on February 22 was emphasized, by which, among others, Azerbaijan was obliged to take all necessary measures to ensure the uninterrupted movement of people, vehicles and goods in both directions through the Lachin Corridor.

The International Court of Justice rejects Azerbaijan’s claim against Armenia

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 20:25, 22 February 2023

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 22, ARMENPRESS. The International Court of Justice rejected Azerbaijan's request to indicate provisional measures against Armenia, ARMENPRESS reports, the decision was published on February 22.

The decision notes that the Court does not consider that the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination plausibly imposes any obligation on Armenia to take measures to enable Azerbaijan to undertake demining or to cease and desist from planting landmines. Azerbaijan has not placed before the Court evidence indicating that Armenia’s alleged conduct with respect to landmines has ‘the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing’, of rights of persons of Azerbaijani national or ethnic origin.”

The Court concludes from the foregoing that the conditions for the indication of provisional measures under Article 41 of the Statute are not met.

Armenia Calls To Launch Talks On Regulating Lachin Corridor With Unacceptable BakuNews WAALI

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India – Feb 22 2023

Yerevan believes that negotiations with Baku on the regulation of the Lachin corridor, the only road connecting Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh, are unacceptable as the current trilateral agreements of November 2020 have already settled the issue, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on Wednesday .

YEREVAN (UrduPoint / Sputnik News – February 22, 2023) Yerevan believes that negotiations with Baku on the regulation of the Lachin corridor, the only road connecting Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh, are unacceptable as the current trilateral agreements of November 2020 are already settled the issue. . , Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on Wednesday.

On February 18, after the trilateral meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Munich, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev told journalists that Baku offered to establish checkpoints at both ends of the Zangezur corridor � negotiated between Yerevan and Baku to connect the western regions of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic � and on the border between the Lachin area and Armenia. -

“A similar idea was voiced to establish checkpoints on the Armenian border and in the area where the Lachin corridor starts. But our answer is unequivocal and was already announced shortly after the siege of the Lachin corridor: the regulation of the Lachin corridor is being discussed . and secured by signatures, including those of the Azerbaijani president I am talking about the document November 9, 2020. The resumption of negotiations on the regulation of the Lachin corridor, by force or threat of force is unacceptable to us and cannot be is an acceptable answer,” said Mirzoyan in a joint press conference with the Luxembourg Foreign Minister, Jean Asselborn.

Mirzoyan noted that there is an “expectation from Azerbaijan” to open the Lachin corridor in exchange for a similar corridor.

However, according to the Armenian minister, even before the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh escalated in the fall of 2020, the Lachin corridor was treated as a humanitarian corridor throughout the negotiation process, given that “Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh were surrounded by Azerbaijan and is the only road that connects them to Armenia and the world.”

“I mean, the corridor has been important since the beginning. In terms of unblocking the transport communications in the region, our position remains the same and constructive. We can unblock them quickly if we ensure that all communications, including railways, operate within the region. the sovereignty of the countries where they pass,” Mirzoyan added.

Since December 12, the Lachin corridor, which runs through the Lachin district of Azerbaijan to connect Armenia to the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, has been blocked by a group of people from Azerbaijan described by Baku as environmental activists protesting alleged illegal Armenian mining in the area.

Pashinyan has repeatedly said that the blockade of the corridor violates the cease-fire declaration arranged by Russia between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2020. The document delegated control of the Lachin corridor to Russian peacekeepers deployed in Nagorno-Karabakh. At the end of December 2022, Pashinyan claimed that the peacekeepers did not fulfill their obligations, a claim denied by Moscow.

Asbarez: Teachable Moments: Successful Sevan Games Conclude for Team Homenetmen

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Athletes from Shant and Massis chapters swap jerseys to show camaraderie and Homenetmen spirit after the game

BY SAREEN KASPARIAN

You never truly understand something until you experience it yourself. This past weekend provided me with one such opportunity as I transitioned from participant to organizer for Homenetmen’s Sevan Games. It was an impactful experience that left a lasting impression on me as I gained a deeper appreciation for the work of volunteers and community organizers.

Organized by the Homenetmen Western Region and its Sevan Chapter, every year, the games take place in San Diego, California over the President’s Day long weekend. The tournament lasts for three days and features intense basketball, soccer, and volleyball games. This year, 10 chapters participated with 144 teams. More than 250 games were scheduled at three locations, with a total of 7 courts and one indoor soccer field. Games started at 8 a.m. and continued until close to midnight.

For years, I participated as a basketball player. I enjoyed playing, cheering for my chapter teams and socializing with athletes from other chapters. However, this year, I wasn’t a player. I was a scorekeeper. In theory, my job was simple. Show up on time. Track fouls, timeouts and player stats. Manage the game clock and scoreboard. Yet, challenges and complexities from coaches, players, and fans made my simple job much more challenging.

As I observed the reactions to referee calls, I took notice of the volunteers organizing this tournament. Known as RAC, Regional Athletic Committee, these volunteers not only have to manage logistics, schedules and participation, but they have to deal with a deluge of interruptions and issues. From spilled drinks to trash on the floor to aggressive fans and upset players, this volunteer body went above and beyond their call of duty to ensure the success of this tournament. I watched these volunteers change roles and responsibilities within minutes– from coaching a competitive 1A basketball game to resolving team issues to relieving scorekeepers to even helping a lost child reunite with her parents. The tireless efforts of the RAC members represented the fusion of volunteerism, leadership and benevolence, all intertwined.

In an effort to thank and help all the volunteers behind these games, including future tournaments, I’ve compiled a few tips for fans and supporters.
• Be supportive: Cheer for your team in a positive and enthusiastic manner. Encourage players and acknowledge their effort and hard work.
• Sideline Coaching: Players are guided by the coaching team, not spectators. “ We understand that parents and fans get excited during a game, but do your best to focus on supporting players,” said Bobby Vartanian, Ararat Chapter coach. “Sideline coaches are counterproductive and hurt the team more often than not.”
• Avoid excessive criticism: Avoid rebuking players, coaches, referees and scorekeepers. Remember that they are doing their best, and that negative comments or behavior can impact their concentration and performance.
• Respect the outcome: Win or lose, congratulate the opposing team on a well-played game. “Individual and collective excellence,” said Ruben Karakulyan, Shant Chapter player. “Regardless of our jersey color or chapter name, we unite under Homenetmen’s motto– Elevate yourself and others with you.”
• Be respectful: Show respect towards players, coaches, officials, and other fans, regardless of their team affiliation.
• Be mindful of others: Please clean up your area upon departure. Even though your game is over, the use of the bleachers is not.
Appreciate the Volunteers: A lot of work goes into planning, scheduling and hosting successful tournaments. Take some time to acknowledge and thank the volunteers working tirelessly behind the scenes.

I didn’t mind the constructive criticism and mindful manner reminders when I was a kid but listening to my mom recite a long list of skills I lacked launched the battle of all battles–experienced mother versus the know-it-all daughter.

Obviously, as a high school junior, I’m still learning and lack many life skills but as a semi-independent almost-adult, I know enough to bring my perspective to the conversation. Actually, when it comes to technology, nutrition and first-aid, I can teach my mom a few important life skills. The more “teachable moments” we exchanged – – from household budgeting to safeguarding our Wi-Fi network to celebrating Armenian traditions, the more we realized the value and importance of this knowledge exchange– not just for our family but for our community.

And so, it begins– the teachable moments or as my mom refers to it– the transfer of knowledge! With every issue, we hope to share our insight with you, as we intertwine experience and reasoning with modern day problems and solutions.

Sareen Kasparian is currently a junior at Crescenta Valley High School and a member of the Pasadena Nigol Touman chapter of the Armenian Youth Federation.