Armenian FM, Assistant Secretary of State emphasize the need to release Armenian POWs soon as possible

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 18:58, 1 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a telephone conversation with US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried on August 1. ARMENPRESS reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia informs that during the telephone conversation, the sides exchanged ideas regarding the existing security environment in the region.

Issues related to the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the Nagorno Karabakh conflict were discussed.

Referring to the solution of the humanitarian problems that arose as a result of the 44-day war, the parties emphasized the need for the speedy release of Armenian prisoners of war and other detained persons.

State Minister chairs session of council for protection of cultural heritage in occupied territories of Artsakh

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 10:23,

YEREVAN, JULY 29, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh State Minister Artak Beglaryan chaired the second session of the State Council for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Occupied Territories of the Republic of Artsakh.

Beglaryan praised the fact-finding work implemented in a brief period of time following the inception of the council and discussed issues relating to the direction and volumes of upcoming activities.

The list of gallery collections and museums which are left behind in the territories occupied by Azerbaijan was confirmed.

A discussion on the course of implementation of various research and information work was also held.

Recognition of Artsakh people’s right to self-determination has no alternative – State Minister

 

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 12:52,

YEREVAN, JULY 30, ARMENPRESS. The shots fired at the houses of civilians in Artsakh’s Taghavard and Karmir Shuka villages and other ceasefire violations by the Azerbaijani armed forces in recent days once again come to prove that the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan will not change its policy of hatred, physical and psychological violence against Armenians in the visible future, State Minister of Artsakh Artak Beglaryan said in a statement on social media, posting photos showing the houses of the civilians damaged by the Azerbaijani shelling. 

 

“No matter how much the Azerbaijani authorities play peace and civility, they continue the policy of Armenophobia and aggressiveness aimed at deporting Armenians from Artsakh and humiliating the Armenian statehood and all Armenians. 

The conflict cannot be settled and there cannot be a long-term stability in the region as long as the Azerbaijani authorities and people are not ready for a real dialogue and peace dignified for all parties. The recognition and protection of the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination have no alternative as we are the owners of our fate in our Homeland, and this is the only way of preventing a new genocide in the world”, the State Minister said.

On July 28 the Azerbaijani armed forces fired irregular shots at Taghavard, Karmir Shuka and Tonashen communities of Artsakh for about 20 minutes.




10th group of Armenian sappers and doctors off to Syria to carry out humanitarian mission

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Armenia – July 19 2022

The 10th shift of Armenian specialists carrying out humanitarian mission has left for the Syrian Arab Republic.

The mine-clearance specialists and doctors will be deployed in Aleppo. According to the international standards of mine action, the sappers of the 10th group will start the field work after completing the training exercise,

Opposition holds protest in support of political prisoners outside UN Office in Yerevan

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Armenia – July 19 2022

The Armenian opposition on Tuesday staged a protest in support of illegally arrested opposition activists outside the United Nations Office in Yerevan.

They urged the organization to condemn the authorities’ illegal practices and political persecutions in the country.

“The protest outside the UN Armenia Office is aimed at sounding the alarm about political prisoners and illegally arrested persons in the country,” said Sevak Nazaryan, a member of the opposition resistance movement.

"About five dozen people have recently faced political persecution for winning decent victories against the authorities, refusing to remain silent, standing up and raising national issues neglected by the current authorities,” he added.

Nazaryan pointed to the sudden death of film producer Armen Grigoryan, a vocal critic of Armenia’s government, during his trial last week, saying it would have turned into an “international scandal if the so-called international community had properly reacted to it.”

Grigoryan’s lawyer, Ruben Melikyan, said that the public figure suffered from serious “health problems” but was held in pre-trial custody for nearly two months.

"Some of those currently under arrest also have health problems, which is ignored by law enforcement agencies," he stated.

"The international community’s adequate response to the incumbent authorities’ steps would help deter fresh illegalities and injustice. The authorities are becoming more and more brazen because they do not meet the appropriate reaction and think that their activities will always be assessed positively outside of Armenia,” Nazaryan said. 

Newspaper: Armenia authorities want to speed up Azerbaijan border delimitation process as much as possible

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Armenia – July 19 2022

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: The meeting of the commissions on border delimitation and border security issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan will take place in August. RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan's office informed yesterday that it will take place in Moscow. There is still no final agreement on the exact date of the meeting.

The first meeting of RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan and Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev, in the format of the joint work of the commissions on border delimitation and border security issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan, took place on May 24, 2022, at the interstate border of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

There are reports that the RA authorities want to speed up the process as much as possible and sign the [respective] agreement at the end of August when political life will be in full rest and [Armenian PM] Pashinyan will have it passed without difficulties and resistance.

Turkish press: EU, Azerbaijan cooperation ‘intensifying,’ foreign policy chief says

Agnes Szucs   |19.07.2022

EU High Representative Josep Borrell (L) and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov attend the EU-Azerbaijan Cooperation Council Meeting in Brussels, Belgium on July 19, 2022. ( Dursun Aydemir – Anadolu Agency )

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The cooperation between the European Union and Azerbaijan is growing, the EU foreign policy chief said on Tuesday.

“Azerbaijan is an important partner for the European Union and our cooperation is intensifying,” Josep Borrell said at a joint news conference with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov following their meeting in Brussels.

Both Borrell and Bayramov welcomed the deal between the EU and Azerbaijan to double gas imports in five years.

Bayramov hailed the energy cooperation between the bloc and his country and asserted that Azerbaijan will increase the share of renewables from the current 17% to 30% by 2030 in line with the EU’s commitments toward climate neutrality.

On Monday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev signed a deal on doubling Azeri gas imports as part of the bloc’s efforts to decrease dependency on Russian energy.

According to the plans, Azerbaijan will deliver 12 billion cubic meters of gas next year and 20 billion cubic meters by 2027 through the Trans Adriatic Pipeline to the EU.

Azerbaijan-Armenia reconciliation

Borrell appreciated the recent talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia in order to normalize relations, and stressed the EU is “supporting all efforts to make the South Caucasus a secure, stable and prosperous space.”

For his part, Bayramov thanked Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, for his mediation efforts.

He highlighted that the “EU plays an important role in the post-conflict period” in the relations between the two countries.

Bayramov also ruled out any other alternatives to normalization than “mutual recognition and respect for each other’s sovereignty between internationally recognized borders.”

As part of the EU’s diplomatic efforts, Michel hosted in April a meeting between Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev and Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Brussels where the two sides expressed willingness to secure a peace agreement.

Relations between the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Upper Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

After new clashes erupted in September 2020, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and over 300 settlements and villages that were occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.

The fighting ended in November 2020 with a Russian-brokered deal.

Armenia, United States interested in prospects of expanding cooperation in high technologies

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YEREVAN, JULY 14, ARMENPRESS. Minister of High Technological Industry Robert Khachatryan held a meeting with US Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy, the ministry said in a news release.

The sides discussed the cooperation between Armenia and the United States in high technologies.

Robert Khachatryan highlighted the US support to the technology development processes thanks to which many enterprises, especially in engineering directions, have been established in Armenia.

In her turn the US Ambassador highlighted the fact that Armenia attaches the progress of high-tech field to knowledge and education, by promoting the science-based economic development model.

The opportunities of expanding the cooperation in artificial intelligence, technological education, space technologies, microelectronics, digitization and a number of other areas were discussed at the meeting.

The sides also touched upon the role of the USAID and the Armenian community of US in the development of high-tech industry, the Engineering City program and other issues of mutual interest.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 14-07-22

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 17:15,

YEREVAN, 14 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 14 July, USD exchange rate up by 0.79 drams to 412.63 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 1.06 drams to 413.17 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 7.07 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.56 drams to 487.98 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 36.96 drams to 22879.17 drams. Silver price up by 1.67 drams to 251.46 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Sports: An undeserved defeat for Gibraltar U16s against Armenia

An undeserved defeat for Gibraltar U16s against Armenia 

 

BY STEPHEN IGNACIOShare   

14th July 2022

Although having faced defeat against Andorra the previous evening the Gibraltar U16s started brightly netting their first points without miss. However, Armenia showed that they were exactly as expected, a force to be reckoned with netting two three points from their first two shots, without a miss.
One of Gibraltar’s biggest problems on the court, especially with the senior teams has been scoring. The under 16s looked to have started to close this gap with their initial scoring record showing that they were effective under the basket. Nine points in the first minutes from six attempts at basket was already a higher rate of scoring than previously seen in international competitions for Gibraltar.
Having already beaten Moldova in their first match, the defeat against Andorra had come as a leveller for the young team. One that set the tone in the match against Armenia where, whilst confident on the court, they maintained an initial cautious approach which bode well for them as they kept their lead. Armenia levelled at 11-11 and 16-16 only to be met by a Gibraltar side immediately coming back into the game both times.
With three minutes of the first quarter left and going into a time-out Gibraltar led by five points at 22-16, and managing well in defence.
Gibraltar kept their lead and finished the first quarter 28-22.
Armenia started the second quarter on the offensive responding well to a long delay between quarters as the points were recalculated.
It was Gibraltar, however, who added to their score to make it 30-22.
Stealing well in defence three times Gibraltar extended their lead to 32-22 but could have made it more, missing two good opportunities.
Although the Gibraltar teams efficiency under the basket started to lag in the second quarter their continued strength in defence secured them extending their lead. At one point leading by twelve points.
This was reduced slightly with Gibraltar going into the halftime break leading 40-33.
Gibraltar started the third quarter on a positive note notching their first two points quickly but soon lost momentum.
It was a tight contest after Armenia grabbed their next three points. For some time neither team adding to their scores.
Armenia then were to reduce the gap to just two points after two consecutive baskets, both coming from steals in defence with six minutes of the third quarter still to play.
Gibraltar’s lead was erased a minute later as Armenia levelled at 42-42.
Armenia overturned the score to go to a 43-44 lead as Gibraltar, rattled by the five minutes in which they had lost their lead tried to regain their composure.
They levelled at 44-44 with four minutes still remaining of the quarter.
A well intercepted pass in defence provided them with a boost as they retook the lead at 46-44 but Armenia responded with a three pointer which brought them back into the lead within seconds.
With just a point between them it was a tense encounter in the final three minutes in which Gibraltar retook the lead and saw it overturned immediately before retaking it yet again as the match went to 50-49.
Armenia’s three point efficiency played in their favour as they extended the lead to two points at 50-52 with just over a minute of the quarter to play.
Three well played points saw Gibraltar’s chances boosted again with less than forty seconds left for the end of the third quarter.
The Gibraltar u16s were dealt a blow immediately after with an injury that required attendance from the medical attendants at the venue.
It did little to take away Gibraltar’s focus on the match though as they tried to protect their lead. Armenia however coming up once again with an impressive three points on the final second to take the lead at 53-55.
It was all to play for in the final quarter.
Armenia increased their lead immediately on starting the final quarter to take the score to 53-57.
This sparked Gibraltar into somewhat of a comeback as they came level at 57-57 after winning defensive rebounds.
Disciplined defending saw Gibraltar regain possession after Armenia tried to retake the lead but the loss of the ball in attack gave Armenia a second chance which they readily took.
Once again, Armenia after protecting well in defence produced another three point to open the gap to five points with six minutes of the match to play.
With very little between the two teams it was now a matter of who was more effective under the basket. Armenia added to their score to go 57-67 ahead as Gibraltar saw the game walking away from them with five minutes to play.
Luckless under the basket Gibraltar saw Armenia add two further points to their lead, then a free shot before they could respond. With three minutes on the clock left the score at 59-70 for Armenia.
There was no lack of determination by the Gibraltar u16s as they battled for every ball both in attack and defence. However, with time ticking away the eleven point deficit weighed heavier by the second and kept on piling as Armenia entered the final minute with a 59-76 lead.
Gibraltar were to finally fall 59-76 in a match in which they had dominated at first but found themselves falling behind even though they produced an impressive, determined performance which they should be proud. Gibraltar’s small pool of players producing a display which through most of the match had been in par to their opponents with greater numbers to select from.

https://www.chronicle.gi/an-undeserved-defeat-for-gibraltar-u16s-against-armenia/
Armenian News note: You can watch the complete game at