Russian Embassy sends note to Armenian Foreign Ministry over false accusations

Aug 17 2022
According to the document, the embassy considers such publications as a direct provocation of political forces behind such insinuations, aimed at undermining the Russian-Armenian allied relations

YEREVAN, August 17. /TASS/. The Russian Embassy in Armenia has sent a note to the republic's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday over the false accusations against Russian structures’ involvement in the blast at the Yerevan's Surmalu wholesale market, the press service of the Russian diplomatic mission reported on Wednesday.

"We are indignant with the cynical publications in the local media which contain blasphemous and false accusations against the Russian structures’ participation in the tragedy that took place on the territory of the Surmalu wholesale market on August 14 of this year. An appropriate note was sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia," the statement reads.

According to the document, the embassy considers such publications as a direct provocation of political forces behind such insinuations, aimed at undermining the Russian-Armenian allied relations. "We expect the Armenian authorities to take steps aimed at suppressing such unfriendly manifestations, including the necessary public comments," the statement said.

The Russian Embassy also recalled that "the Russian side, represented by the Russian-Armenian center of humanitarian response, has been involved in elimination of the tragedy's consequences since the first minutes."

The explosion and subsequent fire at the Surmalu wholesale market took place on August 14. According to preliminary data, the explosion occurred in a pyrotechnics warehouse, which made it very difficult to extinguish the fire and part of the building collapsed. According to the latest information, 16 people, including a pregnant woman and a four-year-old child, became victims of the tragic incident, while two citizens are still missing.

Iranian military delegation visits Karabakh

ARMINFO
Armenia – Aug 16 2022

ArmInfo.A delegation of Iranian military specialists  visited the so-called "liberated territories of Azerbaijan", the  Turan agency reports, with reference to today's message from the  Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, which organized  this trip.

It is noted that on Tuesday members of the delegation, which also  included employees of the Iranian embassy in Baku, visited the cities  of Barda and Terter. There they got acquainted with the consequences  of the bombing of these cities during the Second Karabakh War.

The trip of the Iranian delegation will last until August 20. 

Republican Party of Armenia calls for naming leader of united opposition

NEWS.am
Armenia – Aug 16 2022

I dream of seeing Armenia's three former leaders (he means the first three presidents of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan – ed.) on the same platform within the framework of some initiative. Armen Ashotyan, deputy chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, said this at the meeting with journalists today.

He said the need for such a public inquiry. Ashotyan said that people are waiting for the names of opposition leaders and Prime Minister candidates because the Armenian people like to be guided by personalities.

The oppositionist stressed the need to put ambitions aside and say a name uniting the people, especially since the opposition has a much stronger staff potential than the government.

"It is necessary to show determination and courage. The mechanisms are being discussed now. The existing jitters must not be projected onto intra-camp rancor. We are not in a position to look for the guilty. I call on the opposition to avoid the process of unleashing internal strife. Everyone knows that Pashinyan's (Armenian Prime Minister – ed.) rating is very low. But there is a need to mobilize political technologies," the RPA deputy chairman noted.

Ashotyan said that initiatives are expected by late summer or early fall, and expressed the RPA's readiness to stand alongside the forces and individuals who want to achieve the resignation of the government. "Zero ambition, zero frustration and a desire to fight is our formula. We are supporters of any healthy initiative aimed at the unity of society," he concluded.

More than 14,000 vacancies at Armenian universities. Why are there fewer applicants?


Aug 8 2022


  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Vacancies in Armenian universities

On the eve of a new academic year, the Ministry of Education of Armenia summed up results of admissions to universities. According to the results of entrance examinations, more than 14,000 places remain vacant. Lusine Grigoryan, head of the Department of Higher and Postgraduate Professional Education, said these places in non-state universities are mostly empty.

According to experts, this situation is due to many reasons, including an increase in tuition fees and rents for apartments in Yerevan.

Why so many vacancies at the universities, which professions are now most in demand, and an expert’s commentary on the situation as a whole.


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This year, when entering universities, the principle “One specialty – one university” was again adopted. This means that in the first round of admission, applicants may declare only one university and only one profession that they would like to enter.

This method has been in effect since 2021. Previously, applicants had the opportunity to indicate several preferred options in their applications, which made it possible to get into a university with the applicants’ point level.

However, applicants who received positive scores but did not enter universities at the main stage were given the opportunity to reapply. And some of them entered the remaining vacant places in universities — already at an additional stage of admission.

While 11,587 applicants took part in the entrance exams, 9,729 people matriculated, 1,670 of whom went into free spots.

14,158 seats remained vacant, of which 13,900 were paid, 258 were free.

Moreover, fewer people wanted to enter non-state universities. Only 131 students entered the 7,500 places on offer.

Chemistry, geography, geology, pedagogy, cultural studies and a large list of professions did not interest applicants at all.

“Studies show that many of the professions that applicants are not interested in are in high demand in the labor market. And yet they are less attractive to applicants,” Lusine Grigoryan emphasized.

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According to Grigoryan, the ministry, together with partnering structures, is trying to analyze and understand the reasons for the low popularity of these professions. She believes that it is related to the level of awareness of the population as a whole, including students of secondary schools:

“Both universities and employers need to get involved in the outreach process. All possible measures should be taken to present possible educational services, working conditions and development trends.”

Grigoryan believes that systemic solutions are needed, and in order to strengthen the connection between school and university, career centers should be created in educational institutions.

According to the Ministry of Education, applicants’ preferred professions hae not changed from last year:

  • jurisprudence,
  • international relations,
  • management,
  • applied math,
  • medicine / dentistry.

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According to Serob Khachatryan, an expert in the field of education, there are fewer applicants for several reasons:

  • the number of young people wishing to continue their studies at a university has decreased since the introduction of the twelve-year system of education in schools [2017],
  • there are jobs that do not require high qualifications,
  • outstanding students and graduates of well-known local schools easily enter universities abroad.

The expert says that for students coming to Yerevan from the regions, an increase in tuition fees and for apartments are critical factors in deciding where to go to school, or whether they got at all.

“Even if they do not pay tuition, that is, they go to a free school, the prices for apartments have risen so much that many are simply not able to live there,” Serob Khachatryan maintains.

According to Khachatryan, there was also a polarization of applicants. He says that many want to study in popular departments where the competition is high. Thus, the number of applicants in other areas is decreasing, for example in the agricultural and pedagogical departments.

“As for free spots, they’re mostly in departments training for professions currently unattractive to the labor market,” Serob Khachatryan states.

He says that many young people choose the path of non-formal education, which is normal. They want to acquire skills in a short time and enter the labor market sooner.

https://jam-news.net/more-than-14000-vacancies-in-armenian-universities-why-are-there-fewer-applicants/

Azerbaijan`s ethnic cleansing of Artsakh areas clear violation of Rome Statute of International Criminal Court – ANCA

ARMINFO
Armenia – Aug 9 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Azerbaijan's ethnic cleansing of Aghavno, Berdzor, and other areas of Artsakh represents a clear violation of Article 7, Section 1(d) of the Rome Statute of  the International Criminal Court – prohibiting the "deportation or  forcible transfer of population," ANC reports. 

Azerbaijan has presented an ultimatum demanding resettlement of the   Berdzor, Sus and Aghavno residents until August 25, planning to close   the highway running along the Lachin corridor, while an alternative  highway has not yet been constructed. So Artsakh is facing complete   isolation. Azerbaijan's ultimatum is in conflict with Point 6 of the  trilateral statement Azerbaijan itself is referring to. The   international community is silent about that.  Earlier, Artsakh   Minister of Territorial Administration Hayk Khanumyan discussed   evacuation of the Aghavno, Sus and Berdzor residents with the   Kashatagh residents and local authorities. However, the local   residents will not leave. 

Berdzor Mayor Narek Aslanyan reported that the Aghavno, Sus and   Berdzor residents will receive housing certificates – AMD 8mln in   case of moving to Yerevan and AMD 10mln in case of moving to other  Armenian regions. Those wishing to purchase housing in Artsakh will   receive AMD 12mln. 

Under the circumstances, 56 residents of Aghavno applied to the OSCE   Minsk Group co-chairs for immediate and active interference and   mediation by France and the United States for the village to be  relocated in the new corridor zone (just 1,200 meters of the area) to   avert a humanitarian disaster, which could deprive them of their way   of life, homeland and even lives. 

AW: Detroit Azadamard Gomideh celebrates Khanasor Expedition’s 125th anniversary, honors Lisbon 5 martrys

Under the picnic pavilion (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. — The valor displayed 125 years ago on the plain of Khanasor by nearly 300 Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) fedayees was celebrated on Sunday, July 29 at a picnic hosted by Detroit’s ARF Azadamard Gomideh.

Picnic attendees enjoyed dinner and a meaningful program on a perfect summer day at Marshbank Park. Shant Massoyan sang patriotic songs, and additional musical entertainment was provided by DJ Mardig Alajajian.

Shant Massoyan (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

Gomideh member Toros Bardakjian served as master of ceremonies and reminded guests of the reason for the picnic against the backdrop of the existential crisis occurring in Armenia and Artsakh under the regime of current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Master of ceremonies and Azadamard Gomideh member Toros Bardakjian (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

Bardakjian outlined the historical circumstances that caused the ARF to embark on the expedition in 1897 and avenge the Kurdish Mazrig tribe’s 1896 slaughter of hundreds of Armenians who survived the Defense of Van and were heading to Persia under a truce agreement when the Kurdish tribe attacked.

Recounting the events leading to the battle, Bardakjian spoke of the military operation led by 26-year-old Artskah-born fedayee Sarkis Vartan Mehrabian, later known as Khanasori Vartan.

“In this battle, the ARF targeted the specific Kurds who were responsible for killing the unarmed men and women who were seeking safe passage into Persia. We have learned that we must defend ourselves. Waiting for someone to step in and help has resulted in empty promises,” he explained.

“We continue to reap the benefits of the work of those heroes,” Bardakjian concluded. “We are here now, 125 years later. Let us feed off their bravery and courage and stand up to protect our freedom and our people in Haiastan. Don’t sit around and wait for something to happen. Take action and help the ARF Azadamard Gomidehoutiun. We have a strong Armenian community in Detroit and we need all hands on deck!”

ARF Eastern Region Central Committee member Sebouh Hamakordzian (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

ARF Eastern Region Central Committee member Sebouh Hamakordzian followed Bardakjian to provide an update on Artsakh rebuilding projects funded by the Armenian Cultural Association of America (ACAA) through its Artsakh Fund initiative to enhance and support Artsakh’s security, population retention, repatriation efforts and social and economic development.

Examples of current projects in Noragyugh village, Askeran and future projects in Hatsi village, Martuni, were outlined with a call for donations to support the critical work occurring in the region. Hamakordzian also reminded attendees of past project highlights, including nearly $100,000 in direct financial aid to the families of soldiers, heroes and martyrs of the 2020 44-day war perpetrated by Azerbaijan, as well as over $30,000 to the Verelk program to fund Artsakh business start-ups and nearly $50,000 to Aghavno village to build and restore the village school, medical clinic and town hall.

Hamakordzian said that over $212,000 has been raised in the past year for the ACAA’s Artsakh projects, and he observed the poignant connection between the day’s Khanasor celebration and the fact that expedition commander Khansori Vartan was born in Artsakh.

Rev. Hrant Kevorkian of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

The program closed with a memorial prayer for the souls of the Lisbon 5 on the 39th anniversary of their martyrdom. Conducted by Rev. Hrant Kevorkian of St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church, the requiem remembered Vatche Daghlian, Setrak Ajemian, Sarkis Abrahamian, Simon Yahniyan and Ara Kuhrjulian.

Sarkis Gulian, Ara Tossounian, Sarkis Arakelian (Photo: Georgi Bargamian)

Georgi Bargamian is a former editor of the Armenian Weekly. After 10 years working in community journalism, she attended law school and is an attorney, but she remains committed to her first love journalism by writing for the Armenian Weekly and contributing occasionally to the Solutions Based Journalism Project.


Nagorno-Karabakh claims tense situation on contact line

The Caucasian Knot
Aug 2 2022
A tense situation remains on the contact line in the Karabakh conflict zone. The command of the peacemakers and authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh are taking steps to prevent escalation, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the unrecognized republic has informed.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that in the evening on August 1, the Nagorno-Karabakh's MoD announced that its militaries had suppressed the attempts of Azerbaijani soldiers to cross the contact line. The Azerbaijani MoD has refuted this information. Later, the Nagorno-Karabakh's MoD also stated that information about the hostilities on the contact line of the Karabakh conflict zone, circulated in media and social networks, has nothing to do with reality. Last night, it became known about the wounding of a serviceman of the Defence Army of Nagorno-Karabakh.

"As of 9:00 a.m. on August 2, the situation on the contact line had not undergone significant changes; the tension persists. The leadership of the Republic of Artsakh (the self-name of Nagorno-Karabakh, – note of the "Caucasian Knot"), together with the commands of the Defence Army and Russian peacemakers, are taking steps to reduce the tension and prevent further escalation," the Nagorno-Karabakh's MoD said in the statement sent today to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

A source from the administration of the Vank sub-district of the Martakert District, which includes the Nareshtar community, told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that the night was tense, but relatively calm; the situation was controlled by the Nagorno-Karabakh's Defence Army and peacemakers.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on August 2, 2022 at 09:28 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

See earlier reports:
Serviceman wounded on Nagorno-Karabakh border, Nagorno-Karabakh accuses Azeri militaries of provocations, Yerevan refutes Baku's statement about shelling.

Author: Alvard Grigoryan Source: CK correspondent
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"Pretext for escalation": Pashinyan on Baku’s actions and intentions


Aug 5 2022



  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Pashinyan on the escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh

On August 4, the Prime Minister of Armenia expressed his opinion on what is behind the escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh. Nikol Pashinyan believes that Azerbaijan is trying to eliminate mechanisms laid down in the tripartite statement of November 9, which put an end to the 2020 Karabakh war. Above all, the goal is to replace the Lachin corridor — the road connecting Armenia with NK.

The escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh began on August 1. On August 3, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces were using grenade launchers and drones. As a result, two Armenian soldiers were killed, nineteen were injured, four of whom are in serious condition.

The Armenian prime minister presented details regarding the construction of a new road to replace the Lachin corridor and expressed his opinion on the actions and possible intentions of Azerbaijan. He talked about the mandate of the Russian peacekeepers stationed in NK, responsible for ensuring the security of the region, in order to clarify “the essence of the peacekeeping mission.”

The main points of the Prime Minister of Armenia’s speech.


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According to the Armenian prime minister, the tripartite statement, which was also signed by the President of Azerbaijan, fixes three realities:

  • the existence of the Nagorno-Karabakh territorial entity,
  • presence of a line of contact, and
  • the Lachin corridor, which provides passage between Armenia and NK

Pashinyan believes that Azerbaijan is now trying to eliminate these stipulations by resorting to military escalation:

“Azerbaijan, which considered the statement of November 9 its own victory, intends to scrap this statement and avoid the facts recorded there.”

The prime minister declared these facts to be “vital security conditions of Nagorno-Karabakh”:

“Azerbaijan’s current struggle is against these three conditions. We expect that, as stipulated in the tripartite statement, the Russian peacekeeping forces will not give Azerbaijan the opportunity to undermine these fundamental conditions.”

Pashinyan recalled that since Ilham Aliyev himself also signed the document, “for Azerbaijan, these conditions are an international obligation.”

Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia makes a statement regarding the withdrawal of the Armenian Armed Forces from Nagorno-Karabakh.

The prime minister said that at present there is no approved plan for the construction of a new road through the Lachin corridor. According to the tripartite statement of 2020, the signatories (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia) must approve a plan within the next three years.

“At the moment we have not agreed to any plan, because we have not been offered a draft. Under any plan it is necessary to clarify a number of important issues, including those related to the supply of electricity and gas to Nagorno-Karabakh, and anything related to security,” Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan considers statements out of Baku “a gross violation of the tripartite statement of November 9.” According to him, Baku is using the issue of a new route to replace the Lachin corridor as a “pretext for escalation.”

He believes it no coincidence that Baku went on the offensive in NK just as Armenia has begun construction of the Kornidzor-Tekh-M12 highway. This highway, “presumably, should connect to the new route of the Lachin corridor.”

Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tbilisi – Yerevan and Baku continue to discuss the meeting of Mirzoyan and Bayramov

Pashinyan believes that the presence and activities of Russian peacekeeping forces in NK is a key factor in ensuring the security of the Armenians living there. Yet, he says, there are “questions about the purpose and essence of the peacekeeping operation.”

Nikol Pashinyan recalled events that have taken place in Nagorno-Karabakh since November 2020, when Russian peacekeepers arrived in the area:

  • on December 11, 2020, the capture by Azerbaijan of the villages of Khtsaberd and Khin Tager and the capture of Armenian soldiers “in the presence and with the connivance of Russian peacekeepers”;
  • on March 24, 2022, the capture of the village of Parukh in Nagorno-Karabakh “again in the presence of Russian peacekeepers”;
  • ongoing and intensifying violations of the ceasefire along the line of contact

“Instances of physical and psychological intimidation of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh in the presence of peacekeepers are simply unacceptable,” Pashinyan concluded.

According to the prime minister, it is necessary to clarify the details of the fulfillment of the peacekeeping mission in Nagorno-Karabakh.

He states this was needful from the very beginning, but “Azerbaijan interfered with this process by refusing to sign the mandate of the peacekeeping force in Nagorno-Karabakh.”

“In our opinion, the signatures of Armenia and Russia are sufficient for the fulfillment of this mandate. And if not, then it is necessary to take measures to establish this mandate at the international level or give the peacekeepers a broader international mandate.”

Pashinyan pointed out that peacekeepers are deployed along the line of contact, and this territory has been declared “the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.”

In Pashinyan’s view, Armenia expects that

  • any attempt to cross the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh will be prevented by Russian peacekeeping forces,
  • those Azerbaijani units that have crossed the line of contact and are inside the zone of responsibility of the peacekeepers will be ejected

Why has Azerbaijan decided to build a several-kilometer long Murovdag tunnel in Kalbajar region which will bypass Nagorno-Karabakh?

The prime minister also mentioned Azerbaijan’s criticism that Armenia has pledged to ensure passage between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan, but has not fulfilled this pledge.

“We are ready to provide this on any day, but it’s Azerbaijan that does not take advantage of the opportunities we give. Even today we say: ‘Come, cross the border of the Republic of Armenia in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation of the Republic of Armenia’,” Pashinyan said.

He said that since last year, border checkpoints have been operating at several sections of the border. According to him, Azerbaijanis can cross the border, passing through passport and customs control:

“Azerbaijan can cross the Armenian border at several points and pass through to Nakhichevan. We guarantee the safety of this movement. And not only in the Gazakh-Ijevan section, but also in Vardenis, Sisian, Yeraskh, Goris.”

Pashinyan states that Azerbaijan has still not tried to take advantage of this opportunity.

Speaking of new roads, Pashinyan stressed that, according to the trilateral statement, they should be built with the consent of all parties. According to the prime minister, Armenia considers “the discussion of the routes of these roads secondary,” while the main thing is to determine and use legal procedures.

During his speech, Pashinyan stressed several times that on all points of the agreements of November 9, 2020, “Armenia is pursuing a policy of constructive negotiations in the name of establishing and strengthening peace in the region.”


RPA: ‘By surrendering Artsakh, we won’t live’ approach a guarantee for Armenian people’s security

Panorama
Armenia – Aug 5 2022

The Executive Body of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) on Friday released a statement on the latest Azerbaijani attack on Artsakh, again rejecting the Armenian authorities’ “peace agenda” as “empty manipulation”.

The party denounced the ruling team’s foreign policy as “adventurous and treacherous”.

“It is reprehensible that all the mediation efforts made by the Russian Federation, the European Union and other international actors have failed to stabilize the situation in Artsakh and Armenia, prevent hostilities and neutralize threats to civilians as a result of the incompetence of the current leadership. It is doubly reprehensible that the Armenian people are not well informed about the behind-the-scenes agreements made behind their backs by the capitulant head of the Armenian government and his team,” the RPA said.

“International actors praising Armenia's "democratic reforms" have no desire to contain Azerbaijan’s aggression, while the unclear relationship with the strategic ally that began after the 2018 seizure of power has contributed and is contributing to the situation.

“The issue of the Berdzor corridor, which the latest Azerbaijani violence is attributed to, is yet another evidence of the Armenian authorities' reckless and treacherous policy. Under the trilateral statement of November 9, the sides agreed to design a new road passing through the Berdzor corridor within 3 years, and did not undertake to build a route outside this corridor,” the statement said.

The RPA states the “criminal inaction” to restore the combat readiness of the Armenian army, the rejection of Armenia’s status as a guarantor of Artsakh's security and the steps to disarm Artsakh amid the bellicose actions and rhetoric of Azerbaijan are an “obvious manifestation of a defeatist policy.”

“The insidious view "let's surrender Artsakh in order to live well" has led to a new series of losses, once again confirming that the "by surrendering Artsakh, we won't live" approach is, in fact, a guarantee for the Armenian people's security.

“The Republican Party of Armenia expresses its condolences to the families and friends of the deceased soldiers and wishes speedy recovery to those injured in the recent fighting.

“The only way out of the current situation is the immediate resignation of the current government, which would make it possible to negate all the promises made behind the back of the Armenian people and to restart the negotiation process, confirming the foreign policy agenda of Armenia with its strategic ally and partners,” the statement added.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/05/2022

                                        Friday, August 5, 2022


Blinken, Pashinian Discuss Karabakh Escalation


U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at a sideline meeting of the 
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference in New York, August 1, 2022


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian discussed with U.S. Secretary of State Antony 
Blinken the latest upsurge in violence in Nagorno-Karabakh during a phone 
conversation on Friday.

According to the Armenian government’s readout of the call, Pashinian accused 
Azerbaijan of “deviating” from key terms of the Russian-brokered ceasefire that 
stopped the 2020 war in Karabakh. He also reaffirmed his administration’s stated 
commitment to “regional peace and stability.”

“Secretary of State Blinken expressed concern about the tension and willingness 
to assist in stabilizing the situation,” added the statement.

Blinken and the State Department did not immediately make any statements on the 
call.

The department spokesman, Ned Price, called for “immediate steps to reduce 
tensions and avoid further escalation” on Wednesday hours after two Karabakh 
Armenian soldiers were killed and 19 others wounded in fighting with Azerbaijani 
forces.

“The recent increase in tensions underscores the need for a negotiated, 
comprehensive, and sustainable settlement of all remaining issues related to or 
resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” said Price.

Blinken and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed, among other 
things, the situation in the Karabakh conflict zone when they spoke on Thursday.

The top U.S. diplomat held separate phone calls with Pashinian and Azerbaijani 
President Ilham Aliyev on July 25. He said afterwards that he sees a “historic 
opportunity to achieve peace in the region.”



Hovannisian Blames Armenian Government For Karabakh Entry Ban

        • Nane Sahakian

Armenia - Heritage party leader Raffi Hovannisian speaks at a news conference in 
Yerevan, August 5, 2022.


Raffi Hovannisian, a veteran opposition politician, on Friday again accused the 
Armenian government of thwarting his trip to Nagorno-Karabakh.

Hovannisian headed to Karabakh on July 31 to attend his grandson’s baptism. 
Russian peacekeeping soldiers manning a checkpoint in the Lachin corridor did 
not allow him to enter the territory for still unknown reasons.

Speaking at a news conference in Yerevan, Hovannisian said that he still does 
not know why he was turned away. But he again held the government and Prime 
Minister Nikol Pashinian in particular responsible for the travel ban.

Asked why Pashinian would want to bar him from visiting Karabakh, Hovannisian 
said: “I can’t speak for him.”

The Armenian Foreign Ministry put the blame on the Russian peacekeepers. In 
written comments to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service, it said that their actions ran 
counter to the terms of the Russian-brokered ceasefire that stopped the war in 
Karabakh in November 2020.

Hovannisian, who has repeatedly visited Karabakh since the ceasefire, also 
accused Pashinian of mishandling not only the war but also its aftermath and 
demanded the prime minister’s resignation. It must be followed by the formation 
of a provisional government, he said, presenting a list of individuals who he 
believes should join the “national trust council.”

Hovannisian, who had served as Armenia’s first foreign minister, announced no 
concrete plans to organize street demonstrations for that purpose.

The U.S.-born politician and his Zharangutyun (Heritage) party, which has not 
been represented in the Armenian parliament since 2017, did not join the daily 
anti-government protests which the country’s main opposition forces launched on 
May 1 in a bid to topple Pashinian.



Karabakh To Evacuate Settlers From Corridor To Armenia

        • Susan Badalian

A view of the village of Aghavno in the Lachin corridor connecting 
Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, April 16, 2022.


Bowing to strong pressure from Azerbaijan, authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh have 
ordered ethnic Armenian residents of the Lachin corridor connecting the 
territory to Armenia to leave their homes before the end of this month.

The five-kilometer-wide corridor became Karabakh’s sole overland link to Armenia 
following the 2020 war. Armenian forces pulled out of the rest of the wider 
Lachin district under the terms of the Russian-brokered ceasefire that stopped 
the six-week hostilities.

The truce accord calls for the construction of a new Armenia-Karabakh highway 
that will bypass the town of Lachin and two Armenian-populated villages located 
within the current corridor protected by Russian peacekeeping troops.

Karabakh’s leadership revealed on Tuesday that Azerbaijan has demanded through 
the peacekeepers the quick closure of the existing corridor and suggested that 
the Armenian side use a bypass road which has yet to be constructed. Armenia’s 
government dismissed the demands as “not legitimate” before two Karabakh 
Armenian soldiers were killed and 19 others wounded on Wednesday in heavy 
fighting with Azerbaijani forces.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian argued on Thursday that the truce accord requires 
Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia to work out before 2024 a joint “plan” for the 
construction of a new Armenia-Karabakh road. No such plan has been drawn up yet, 
he said.

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said, however, that the three sides did agree 
on the “route” of the new corridor early this year and accused Yerevan of 
dragging out work on its Armenian sections.

Later on Thursday, the few remaining residents of the town of Lachin said local 
officials told them to evacuate the town for good. A senior official from 
Stepanakert, Hayk Khanumian, communicated the same order to some 200 people 
living in the nearby village of Aghavno at a meeting on Friday.

“He said that the Azerbaijanis will come and the Russians will leave [the 
current corridor] on August 25,” Mariam Hakobian, an Aghavno resident, told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

“The people [of Aghavno] look like they are hypnotized,” she said. “We don’t 
know what to do.”

Hakobian said that the Karabakh government promised that each Aghavno family 
will receive 10 million drams ($24,000) for buying a new home in Karabakh or 
Armenia. He dismissed the promised aid, saying that it is well below the current 
housing prices.

“We have nowhere to go,” said Anna Margarian, who lives in the town of Lachin 
with her family.

Officials in Yerevan and Stepanakert did not publicly comment on the planned 
evacuation.

It is also unclear how traffic between Armenia and Karabakh will be carried out 
if the existing Lachin corridor is handed over to Baku by the end of this month.

More than a dozen kilometers south of the corridor, Azerbaijani and Turkish 
firms are reportedly completing the construction of a 32-kilomer-long highway 
that should link up to new road sections in Armenia and Karabakh. Work on those 
sections has yet to start in earnest.



Moscow Reacts To Armenian Criticism Of Russian Troops In Karabakh

        • Lilit Harutiunian
        • Artak Khulian

Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian meets Russian Foreign Minister Sergei 
Lavrov in Yerevan, June 9, 2022.


Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov responded on Friday to Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian’s criticism of Russian peacekeeping forces in Nagorno-Karabakh 
which followed Wednesday’s deadly fighting there.

Pashinian complained on Thursday that Baku has been stepping up ceasefire 
violations despite the presence of the 2,000 peacekeepers deployed after the 
2020 Armenian-Azerbaijani war. He called for “adjusting details of the 
peacekeeping operation in Nagorno-Karabakh.” In particular, he suggested giving 
the Russian contingent a “broader international mandate.”

“If we see that solutions are not possible in a trilateral 
[Russian-Armenian-Azerbaijani] format, we will have to think about activating 
additional international mechanisms,” Pashinian warned without elaborating.

Commenting on Pashinian’s remarks, Lavrov said: “It’s hard for me to answer this 
question because we haven’t seen concrete proposals which the Armenian prime 
minister wants to discuss in the context of the Russian peacekeeping operation 
in Nagorno-Karabakh. So I can’t guess now.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the peacekeepers are “making 
every effort to stabilize the situation on the ground.”

Viktor Bondarev, a senior member of Russia’s upper house of parliament, also 
defended the peacekeepers, saying he is confident that they will prevent another 
Armenian-Azerbaijani war. In a social media post, Bondarev also argued that the 
Karabakh conflict is “extinguished but not resolved.”

“Moreover, it was extinguished by the Russian peacekeepers, not by the goodwill 
of the conflicting sides,” he wrote.

The peacekeepers’ commander, Major-General Andrei Volkov, met on Thursday with a 
group of Karabakh public figures and fringe politicians. A statement released by 
the Russian contingent said Volkov assured them that Moscow will do everything 
to prevent another upsurge in tensions.

Some participants of the meeting came away dissatisfied and rallied several 
dozen supporters in Stepanakert on Friday.

“Yesterday we heard nothing that gives us reason to believe that the situation 
will be peaceful today,” one of them, Artur Osipian, said. He cited Volkov as 
saying that the peacekeepers lack personnel and powers to prevent fresh 
Azerbaijani attacks on Karabakh Armenian forces.

Wednesday’s attacks left two Karabakh Armenian soldiers dead and 19 others 
wounded. The warring sides blamed each other for the fighting.


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