Armenia says re-demarcation of Turkish border not on the table

PanARMENIAN
Armenia – May 2 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net - Yerevan said on Monday, May 2 that there was no discussion or agreement on the re-demarcation of the Armenian-Turkish border, something announced earlier by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vhan Hunanyan said no such issue was on the table.

Turkey and Armenia last December named special envoys to discuss the normalization of ties. Two rounds of talks followed on January 14 and then February 24.

The Role of the Great Powers in the Asia Minor Catastrophe

The National Herald
By Julian McBride

This year marks the 100-year commemoration of the failed Greek war against the Kemalists of the now Republic of Turkey. It also marks the subsequent final phase of the genocide against the remaining Greek population of Eastern Thrace and Asia Minor once the Hellenic army was forced to withdraw amidst a large-scale counteroffensive by the Turkish military that did not spare soldier or civilian in their wrath. Though the war is largely known in history as the Greco-Turkish War, other factors came into play that brought about the end of 3,000 years of Hellenism in the region. Those factors were the Great Powers of World War One; the allies who attempted to carve up their own regions of the Ottoman Empire. Countries such as Britain, France, and Italy now held territory in Asia Minor after the Treaty of Sevres while the United States and Soviet Union also looked on and played a major role later. These powers promised to protect the already persecuted religious minorities such as the Greeks and Armenians, but instead played a larger role in the Catastrophe. Many descendants to this day still ponder over the wounds.

Italy

Italian roots of having their own zone of control in Asia Minor date to 1915. The Entente (British, French, and Russian Empires) promised the Italian Empire a piece of the Ottoman Empire in return for fighting alongside them. Italy had taken the Dodecanese isles in the Aegean after the Italian-Turkish War of 1912 and they looked to expand their Mediterranean foothold in the Antalya region, in which the economically rich southwestern ports of Anatolia were promised to them after the Great War. The Hellenic Kingdom was not supportive of Italy’s claims to Antalya, which had a large Greek minority as Greece looked to expand into ancestral homelands along the Anatolian coastline (the ‘Magali Idea’). Italy had also wanted Smyrna, which was now a Greek mandate and had an overwhelmingly Greek population for 3,000 plus years. As diplomatic tensions between the two states rose, the Venizelos attempted to mend diplomatic tensions by proposing more Italian influence in Albania in return for more Greek influence in their mandate and the Dodecanese. Though Venizelos’ offer was enticing, Italy decided to back Mustafa Kemal’s insurgency against the mandates and the subsequent Greco-Turkish War, which led to Turkish forces later taking the mandate areas and expelling and killing the remaining Greek population of Antalya.

France

In order to entice France into supporting a partition of the Ottoman Empire, Britain would lay the seeds of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, giving France large portions of Cilicia, Alexandretta, and the Levant. As the Kemalists had vehemently rejected the Treaty of Sevres, they started their war for control of Asia Minor with the French mandate of Cilicia. The mandate had a large Armenian and smaller Greek population, but France had proposed an Armenian homeland in the area for the remaining Christians. France was beaten and slowly withdrew from their positions, leaving many Greeks and Armenians to flee by ports along Mersin to the French mandates in Syria and Lebanon. Feeling they weren’t given enough for being a part of the Entente, France signed a separate document with the Turkish National Assembly, recognizing their claims on all of Asia Minor, superseding the Sevres document Sultan Mehmed Hadi Pasha signed. Paris’ breakaway from the mandates and subsequent withdrawal from the Dardanelles left the British overextended and sealed the fate of any type of aid going to the Hellenic Kingdom in the Asia Minor campaign.

Britain

As the British were largely responsible for the capitulation of the Ottoman Empire, using marginalized ethnic groups to fight for them from Gaza to Damascus, they now had figure out how to maintain security in the Middle East. The British maintained administration in the international demilitarized zone of Constantinople and much of the Dardanelles. They also now had administration in Mandatory Palestine and Mesopotamia. As nationalist forces inside of Asia Minor began their insurgency for full control over the Anatolian plateau, the British decided to back local forces, such as Greek irregulars and the Hellenic military in their quest to quell Kemal’s insurgency. These plans changed largely thanks to the British Parliament and Prime Minister David Lloyd George who refused to reinforce British forces in the region due to political tensions at home, but also for other nefarious purposes. Originally, the Russian Empire was the third half of the Entente but they found themselves in a civil war in 1917 against the communists led by Vladimir Lenin. The communists won the civil war and revolutionary fever was growing around the world from it. The Bolsheviks poured in weapons to not only the Kemalists, but also instigated conflicts in the Middle East and revealed the British betrayal of ethnic groups in the region, and Lloyd George’s cabinet was on the verge of collapse. In order to keep the highly prized Asia Minor region out of communist influence, the UK had quietly allowed the Kemalists to continue their rampage when they saw that the nationalist forces were most likely going to win. As highlighted in the book ‘A Peace to End all Peace,’ the British even went as far as to block the overextended Hellenic forces from entering Constantinople, their gamble on an alliance with London a failure.

Soviet Union

The Bolsheviks arguably played the greatest role in the Asia Minor catastrophe. Looking to secure a permanent foothold in the Caucasus and absorb the newly independent states there, Vladimir Lenin sent nearly endless amounts of weaponry to the Kemalists in their war against the Greeks. Both the Turkish nationalist forces and the Soviets jointly invaded the Caucasus, with the Soviets fully incorporating Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan into their control. The Kemalists annexed Western Armenia after Kemal realized the Americans wouldn’t be able to protect their proposed mandate, as the U.S. Senate voted against it and Washington’s policies were to continue being isolationists. Ideologically different, both the Soviets and Kemalists had similar interests in their quest to expel western forces – Mustafa Kemal in order to establish his own authoritarian republic and Vladimir Lenin to spread the influence of communism. This caused panic, primarily in the British Empire as the Soviets attempted to uproot British colonial rule thought diplomatic efforts.

After all this, the Hellenic Kingdom was now doomed to fail. For Lenin’s unwavering support, Mustafa Kemal ordered a bust to be made of him which was set up in Taksim Square, Constantinople, which to this day, can be seen as a provocative act in the historical Greek Orthodox city.

Allied Abandonment at Smyrna

Once the Hellenic army was pushed back by the Kemalists into Smyrna on September 1922, many Greeks and Armenians of the city, along with Greek refugees from Asia Minor, expected evacuation before the sack of the city. The allied command of the United States, British, French, and Italian forces were given strict orders from their high command not to dock their ships into Smyrna and save the hundreds of thousands of people trapped in the city. The U.S. High Commissioner of to Turkey, Admiral Mark Bristol did not even try to hide his racist views towards Christian minorities in the region and was very pro Kemalist. He was one of the officers in charge who gave the orders to his men not to intervene in the slaughter of Smyrna and evacuation of refugees. The British, French, and Italians at this time realized Mustafa Kemal had won and the only way to placate the new Turkish nation was to stay idle and not intervene in Smyrna, even if they would be responsible for the blood of 100,000-120,000 Greeks and Armenians of the rich port city. Out of the nations present with naval ships to save refugees, only the Hellenic Kingdom and Imperial Japan docked their ships in the port to evacuate as many people as possible. The great powers of the world had effectively left their Christian ‘brethren’ to die and one of the first Greek colonies in Asia Minor founded 3,000 years ago, was set ablaze. The Burning of Smyrna marked the end of 3,000 plus years of Hellenism in Asia Minor.

As the descendants of the Greek Genocide survivors reflect on the centennial of the collapse of the Asia Minor campaign, we remember who stood for the plight of the Greeks and who watched over a million being butchered. To this day, the Turkish government refuses to acknowledge the Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian Genocide but many groups in diaspora today still fight for recognition so their ancestors may have some closure in the afterlife.

 

Julian McBride is a forensic anthropologist and independent journalist born in New York. He’s the founder and director of the Reflections of War Initiative (ROW), an anthropological NGO. He reports and documents the plight of people around the world who are affected by conflicts, rogue geopolitics, and war, and also tells the stories of war victims who never get their voices heard.

Armenian opposition announces start of street protests to remove current authorities

Panorama
Armenia –

Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a deputy speaker of the Armenian parliament from the main opposition Hayastan faction, has announced the start of street protests to oust Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his team and thus prevent the loss of the Armenian statehood.

"It's time for action. This is not a struggle for power, but a nationwide struggle for the preservation of Artsakh’s Armenian identity and the Armenian statehood," the MP said in a video message on Friday.

The politician said that civil disobedience actions will be held across Armenia starting from April 25.

"From four symbolic places people will march to the capital of Armenia. Starting April 25, different protest actions will be held in Yerevan every day. We will report on further actions on a daily basis. This is a sacred struggle and there is no way to retreat," he stressed.

Earlier on April 17, Artur Vanetsyan, leader of the opposition With Honor faction and the Homeland Party, started an open-ended sit-in in Yerevan’s Liberty Square, urging all those concerned about the fate of Artsakh and Armenia to join him.

The “5165" opposition movement, Hayastan alliance as well as public and political figures backed the move.

Artsakh MFA issues statement on holding of "5th Congress of Azerbaijanis Worldwide" in Shoushi

ARMINFO
Armenia –

ArmInfo.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh made statement on the occasion of holding the "5th Congress of the Azerbaijanis Worldwide" in Shoushi. 

As the press service of the Artsakh MFA reports, the statement reads,  in part:  

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh considers  extremely destructive the initiative to hold the "5th Congress of the  Azerbaijanis Worldwide" in the Armenian town of Shoushi occupied by  Azerbaijan, which includes obvious elements of Armenophobia and  expansionism.  Such an "initiative" is also an attempt to escalate  tensions in the region. The Foreign Ministry of Artsakh strongly  condemns the nationalist and aggressive policy of official Baku,  which aims to torpedo and disrupt the peaceful settlement process of  the Azerbaijani-Karabagh conflict."

It should be noted that today the "5th Congress of Azerbaijanis  Worldwide" opened in the Karabakh city of Shoushi. 400  representatives of diaspora organizations of Azerbaijan from 65  countries will participate in the congress.  The first such congress  was held in Baku in 2001.

There will be discussions on two main topics in the Congress:   "Challenges facing the Azerbaijani diaspora in the post-war period"  and "Contribution of the Azerbaijani diaspora to the restoration and  reconstruction of Karabakh".

Official Baku decided this time to hold a Congress in the occupied  Karabakh region of Shoushi as a "symbol of a historic victory". Some  observers believe that by doing so, the Azerbaijani regime is more  concerned with self-promotion than with the problems of the world's  Azerbaijanis.

New infrastructure routes to contribute to peace and stability in South Caucasus – Russian PM

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MOSCOW, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. Russia is specially focused on the agreements reached by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia regarding the unblocking of economic and transport connections in South Caucasus, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

“I am sure that the creation of new infrastructure routes will ensure stable development of the region and will contribute to strengthening of peace and stability for the benefit of all countries in the South Caucasus. Russia will continue providing humanitarian assistance to Armenia,” PM Mishustin said.

Mishustin added that thanks to the Russian Rapid Response Center, conditions are now being created in Nagorno Karabakh for the return of residents to their home as well as restoration of infrastructures.

Asbarez: Ferrahian School Expansion Becomes a Reality

Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School will expand with the purchase of adjacent property

Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan and the Prelacy Executive Council announced the expansion of the Holy Martyrs Church and Ferrahian High School campus through the purchase of the adjacent three-acre property, located at 5338 White Oak Ave., Encino and owned previously by the church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints.

“Thursday, April 14, 2022 was a momentous day in the history of the Western Prelacy with the final historic steps of acquisition of this property. This milestone achievement, is the product of unyielding determination, generous financial assistance, and fortuitous timing, which was made possible through the diligent efforts of the Prelate, the Executive Council, Parish and School Boards, and the collaboration and generous donations of community members,” said a statement from the Western Prelacy.
 
With the new property, the Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School’s potential for growth has increased. The school can immediately utilize new classrooms, a second indoor basketball court, several multi-purpose rooms, a large banquet hall, and ample parking which will relieve the congestion during Christmas and Easter Divine Liturgies. Naturally, this enables the school to offer new and state-of-the-art programs to its ever-increasing student body, including computer science/coding, drama, music, graphic arts and engineering. The new facilities will also expand the proud Armens athletic program, allowing for simultaneous events and the introduction of additional team and individual offerings for our student athletes.

“All of these improvements would not have been possible without the unflinching generosity of our benefactors and donors within the community, and this consistent giving has laid the foundation for this opportunity. Our deepest appreciation and gratitude also goes to our lead philanthropist for their anonymous $5 Million contribution that secured the purchase and enabled our community to realize this dream after decades of trying. There is more work to be done to continue to build on this excellent tradition, but this has been a truly unique moment for Armenians in Los Angeles,” the Prelacy said.

“As Armenians in the Diaspora, we are all aware about the pivotal and major role the Armenian school plays in building our future generations. Holy Martyrs Ferrahian High School, as the first Armenian day school in the country, is poised and prepared to make the most of this unprecedented opportunity, and will continue to provide the resources and guidance to have our students flourish and thrive,” added the Prelacy in its announcement.

The last two years have been tremendously difficult for Armenian communities worldwide. During this time, all Armenian schools struggled.

“But with spring comes rebirth, our Encino community is once again on the rise, and the enrollment at the Ferrahian/Cabayan/Pilavjian schools have reached record levels. The community is smiling again, and the purchase of the adjacent property will no doubt usher in a new chapter of pride and purpose. We know that the community will continue to financially and morally support and encourage this project until we collectively, as one big family, achieve the fulfillment of this project and its successful completion,” said the Prelacy.

Germany to provide 116 mln 400 thousand Euro financial aid to Armenia

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YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS. During today’s session in the Parliament, Deputy Minister of Economy of Armenia Rafayel Gevorgyan presented the draft on ratifying the 2020 financial cooperation agreement between the Armenian and German governments.

Gevorgyan said that Armenia will be provided with 116 million 400 thousand Euro financial aid.

“This assistance consists of two main parts. 70 million Euros will be provided for the development of small and medium enterprises, and 40 million to development loans in renewable energy sector. The mechanism through which that assistance will be provided is the country’s banking system. There is an Armenian-German fund through which the sums will be distributed to Armenia’s banking system”, the deputy minister said.

He informed that it is also planned to provide 3.4 million Euro financial aid to Armenia for implementation of biodiversity and sustainable development programs and to provide 3.4 million Euro financial aid for the necessary measures aimed at the implementation and technical support of the program.

Putin, Aliyev discuss launch of works aimed at delimitation of Armenia-Azerbaijan border

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 16:54, 9 April, 2022

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, discussing the necessity of implementing the trilateral agreements on Nagorno Karabakh, the Kremlin press service said in a statement.

“The results of the talks held between Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan in Brussels on April 6 were discussed. Moreover, the necessity of fully implementing the 2020 November 9, 2021 January 11 and November 26 agreements on Nagorno Karabakh, reached by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, as well as intensifying the activity of the trilateral working group dealing with the development of economic and transportation links in the region was emphasized. Issues relating to the launch of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation works, as well as the preparations of a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan were discussed”, the statement says.

Earlier today the Russian President held a telephone conversation also with Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan.

Los Angeles County Supervisors Lead Effort To Honor Armenian Culture

April 8 2022

Authored by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn, a motion proclaiming the month of April as Armenian History Month was unanimously approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. 

 “As we prepare to commemorate the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide later this month, it’s important to also take time to recognize the vibrant culture and contributions of our fellow Armenian neighbors, community members and leaders,” Barger said. “We are fortunate to have the Armenian spirit alive and thriving in Los Angeles County.”  

As the home to the greatest number of Armenians outside of Armenia, Los Angeles County and the Board annually commemorates the Armenian Genocide that began on April 24, 1915 and resulted in the tragic loss of 1.5 million innocent lives, according to the motion.

“Because Los Angeles County is home to the largest population of Armenians outside of Armenia, we have an opportunity and a duty to learn about and lift up Armenian history,” Hahn said. “This month, we will celebrate the rich culture of the Armenian people, highlight the many accomplishments of Armenian-Americans in our community, and join the local residents in the somber commemoration of the lives lost in the Armenian Genocide.”

In a separate motion, Barger named four honorees of Armenian heritage in recognition of their contributions and positive impact across Los Angeles County:

Sona Van was named an honoree for co-founding a non-profit medical group with various locations serving the indigent, while also writing poetry focusing on the Armenian Genocide. 

Al Cabraloff is a member of the Armenian Education Foundation, an avid supporter of Armenian educational institutions and students of Armenian culture. 

Ronald Altoon is an internationally renowned architect and board member of several higher education institutions. 

Mariam Kuregyan is a lawyer and dedicated volunteer who has supported many causes, including helping women affected by domestic violence.   

To learn more about the honorees, click here

 

Armenian FM highlights importance of complete work of OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship

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YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan discussed with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov the development of cooperation in defense, military-political and military-technical field, as well as the situation in the South Caucasus, in and around Nagorno Karabakh.

During the joint press conference with FM Lavrov in Moscow, the Armenian FM said the Armenian-Russian cooperation in defense, military-political and military-technical field has a special place in the bilateral relations.

“For that reason we paid a proper attention to the implementation process of the high-level agreements in that field. Ideas were exchanged about those issues, the implementation of which will serve for the protection of the interests of our countries. From positive terms we have observed the activity of existing mechanisms for the further development of our strategic partnership. The talk is about the inter-governmental commission on military-technical, economic issues, as well as the inter-parliamentary commission”, the FM said.

The Armenian FM said the high-level meetings and contacts contributed to the respective development course of the relations. “As you know, the official visit of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Russia is expected in the nearest future, and it is necessary to be properly prepared for that”, he said.

He reminded that his visit is taking place in conditions when the main topic of the discussion is the situation in the South Caucasus, in Nagorno Karabakh. The Armenian FM said the steps of Azerbaijan are directed to causing a humanitarian crisis in Artsakh, and recalled the recent case of the “damage” of the gas pipeline in the territory under the control of Azerbaijan. Moreover, FM Mirzoyan also reminded the regular ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, particularly the March 24 incursion of the Azerbaijani armed forces into the Parukh village located in the responsibility zone of the Russian peacekeepers.

“Of course, the most important part of the discussion was dedicated to these issues”, he said.

The Armenian FM once again highlighted Russia’s mediating role in the cessation of fire and military operations in Nagorno Karabakh.

“We also highly value the efforts of the Russian Federation aimed at the implementation of the trilateral agreements”, Ararat Mirzoyan said.

He emphasized Armenia’s commitment to the implementation of these agreements, of which the return of prisoners of war and other persons held, the preservation of the historical-cultural heritage in the territories under Azerbaijan’s control are extremely urgent.

“We believe that it is possible to achieve the solution of the issue exclusively through peaceful negotiations that will lead to peace and stability in the South Caucasus”, Mirzoyan said.

He also said that he has presented to Lavrov the position of the Armenian side on starting negotiations with Azerbaijan around a peace treaty.

“In this regard, I once again highlighted the importance of the complete work of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship”, the Armenian FM said.