Pashinyan assures relations between Armenia and Iran develop dynamically

 

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 15:26, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The relations between Armenia and Iran are dynamically developing, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during a Q&A session in the Parliament, at the completion of presenting the annual report of the performance of the government’s 2019 action plan.

Talking about the current level of the Armenia-Iran relations, Pashinyan said: “Recently I had a telephone conversation with the President of Iran. Our countries have very good relations, and they are developing dynamically”.

During the recent telephone talk between the Armenian PM and the Iranian President, the sides praised the fact that the two countries continue the commercial cooperation despite the temporary communication restrictions due to the novel coronavirus.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia Prosecutor General says Simonyan-Danielyan case materials sent to Special Investigation Service

News.am, Armenia
April 30 2020

23:50, 30.04.2020

Touching upon the incident between Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan and leader of Adekvad Union Artur Danielyan, Prosecutor General Artur Davtyan today told reporters that a criminal procedure has been launched and case materials will be transmitted to the Special Investigation Service.

“There are people who have filed reports to the Police, and I have already assigned to transmit those materials to the Special Investigation Service, which will proceed with the proceedings,” he said.

Asked if Alen Simonyan might be charged under the case, Davtyan said the following: “I won’t express my opinion on the final evaluations of the acts that will be given in the future because you all understand that that will restrain the specific procedural subjects. A report is being prepared.”

Sports: Gary Chivichyan: Armenia’s Basketball Icon

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News Agencies| Apr 18, 2020 02:42 PM IST

Gary Chivichyan: Armenia’s Basketball Icon (Photo Credits: File Photo)

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Chivichyan was the only Armenian on scholarship that played basketball in Division 1 this past season. Proud of his Armenian heritage, he has become a significant advocate for competitive sports and the benefits they provide to communities all over the world. Chivichyan completed his senior year at the University of the Pacific ranking second in points scored on a 13-man rotation team. Chivichyan had a marked effect on the team’s performance, as he brought his elite shooting skills to the table and translated them smoothly into a keen ability to score. He is regarded as a possible NBA prospect and is expected to have multiple workouts with potential suitors. His appeal spans the US, Europe, and the Middle East. A prospective endorser remarked that “He has the potential to sell jerseys, fill the seats, and has a great story that makes people gravitate towards him”. As he leaves school, Chivichyan is focused on continuing to improve his game and becoming a strong role model for Armenian youth.

A young up and coming basketball star who is taking his game to the next level with every passing season. Six foot five inches of unparalleled game, Chivichyan is coming to the end of his career with a record of 235 three-pointers and considered to be one of the top shooters in college basketball. During his 3 years playing at Idaho State, he was one of the school’s most successful long-range shooters in history, finishing fourth in their record books for three-point shots. Now his career is drawing to a close and he is finishing out his eligibility at the University of the Pacific, supported by his family, which represents the likes of his brother Arthur Chivichyan, a professional Judoka and founder of The Elite Institute and his father, MMA Hall Of Famer, Gokor Chivichyan.

Immense Player Potential

There’s a reason Gary Chivichyan has become the best-known Armenian basketball player in history. His game is only getting stronger and he has become immensely popular through his powerful network, large community and social media presence, which allows him to cultivate and engage with his fans.

A Global Force

Chivichyan has become increasingly prominent in the media and is courting attention from a range of investors, sponsors, sports brands, and more. His success has been commented on by several media-related outlets nationwide, including ESPN, FOX, NBC, and CBS. Chivichyan will soon be seeking out a reliable and successful agent who’s ready to make the most of his potential. Furthermore, he is seeking the right management team to capitalize on his brand. His unique story and potential is undeniable and it’s expected that Chivichyan will become a household name in the coming years, not only across the United States but around the world.

2019-2020 Pacific Tigers Achievements

The Pacific Tigers has had one of their most successful seasons in school history. The program was taken over by ex-NBA player Damon Stoudamire four years ago with hopes to turn Pacific into a competitive WCC school. In the 2019-2020 season, The University of Pacific Men’s basketball team



Armenian National Library Week dedicated to Anne Frank to be held online

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YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Library Association and the Civil Society Institute of Armenia are organizing online events as part of the National Library Week dedicated to Anne Frank and her The Diary of Anne Frank, the Khnko Aper Children’s Library said in a news release.

The Diary of Anne Frank was translated into Armenian first time in 1962.  

On June 12th, 2019, the 90th anniversary of birth of Anne Frank, a more comprehensive translation from the original Dutch language was published. On this occasion, many themed events were organized in Armenian libraries dedicated to Anne Frank, and the 2020 April 13-20 National Library Week is dedicated to her as well.

Despite the coronavirus-related state of emergency and lockdown, organizers did not postpone the event but chose to hold it remotely, online, “because the issues which are touched upon in this highly emotional book are unfortunately topical in the context of present times as well”.

The project is sponsored by the Embassy of Netherlands in Armenia and Georgia.

The remote events will feature discussions, exhibitions and lectures.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




COVID-19: 2,497 more patients recover in Iran in one day

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 14:57, 9 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 9, ARMENPRESS. According to the latest data the number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Iran has increased by 1634, bringing the total to 66,220, the Armenian Embassy in Iran said.

117 more patients have died, the death toll has reached 4,110.

3,918 of the infected patients are in serious condition.

2,497 more patients have recovered. The total number of recovered people is 32,309.

In late December 2019, Chinese authorities notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about an outbreak of a previously unknown pneumonia in the city of Wuhan, central China. WHO declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus a global pandemic and named the virus COVID-19. 

According to the data of the World Health Organization, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in 204 countries and territories.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




CoE: There were major reductions in incarceration rates in Armenia

News.am, Armenia
April 7 2020

13:41, 07.04.2020

The Council of Europe has published new statistics on the European prisons, including Armenia.

The overall imprisonment rate – the number of inmates per 100,000 inhabitants- remained stable in Europe from 2018 to 2019, according to the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics for 2019.

On 31 January 2019, there were 1,540,484 inmates in the 50 prison administrations (out of 52) of the Council of Europe member states for which these data are available, which means that the overall imprisonment rate, an indicator mainly determined by the length of prison sentences, was 106 inmates per 100,000 inhabitants. In the 45 prison administrations that provided data for both 2018 and 2019 the global incarceration remained stable, with a very slight increase from 104 to 104.5 inmates per 100,000 inhabitants. The proportion of inmates not serving a final sentence also remained stable (22%).

According to the press release, there were major reductions in the incarceration rates in Armenia (-36%) and North Macedonia(-29%), followed by Iceland (-14%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska) (-11%), Romania (-10%), Republic of Moldova (-8%), Russia (-8%), Azerbaijan (-7%), Norway (-7%), Latvia (-6%) and Estonia (-5%).

The standards of European regulations implemented in Artsakh – Tigran Hakobyan

Panorama, Armenia
April 1 2020

Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan met today with the delegation of the Television and Radio Commission of the Republic of Armenia led by head of the structure Tigran Hakobyan.

Issues related to the cooperation of Armenia and Artsakh in the sphere of telecommunication were discussed during the meeting attended by chairman of the Artsakh Republic State Commission on Regulating Public Services and Economic Competition Michael Virabyan.

Bako Sahakyan welcomed the monitoring of TV and radio companies conducted during the pre-election campaign within the framework of the cooperation between the regulatory bodies of the two Armenian states qualifying it significant and demanded.

The Head of the Television and Radio Commission of Armenia Tigran Hakobyan, in turn, attached importance to the monitoring conducted by the Artsakh State Commission on Regulating Public Services and Economic Competition, including its technical equipment, methodology, the process of monitoring and the final conclusion. “This means the standards of European regulations are implemented in Artsakh Republic,” Hakobyan noted.

Azerbaijani press: BERNAMA: "Elections" in occupied territories of Azerbaijan a violation of international law-Azerbaijan

Thu 02 Apr 2020 15:19 GMT | 19:19 Local Time

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The Malaysian national news agency BERNAMA has published an article on illegal "elections" held in the Azerbaijani territories occupied by the Armenian armed forces, AzerTag reports.

Headlined "Elections" in occupied territories of Azerbaijan a violation of international law-Azerbaijan", the article analyzes the country's Foreign Ministry's statement on the so-called "elections".

The article reads: "The recently-held “elections” in the occupied territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Tuesday constitutes a clear violation of the Constitution of Azerbaijan and the norms and principles of international law, said Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In a statement made available to Bernama on Thursday, the ministry said that these include the United Nations (UN) Charter, CSCE Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and the related UN Security Council Resolutions and, therefore, the "elections" ("presidential and parliamentary") in the Nagorno-Karabakh region shall have no legal effect whatsoever.

The ministry pointed out that the international community has unequivocally and consistently rejected the previous “elections” orchestrated by Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, and thus, clearly invalidated whatever pretexts that Armenia cynically uses to justify its overt disrespect to international law, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, as well as the human rights of the expelled population of the occupied territories.

The ministry further said that the international community has consistently deplored in the strongest terms the use of military force against Azerbaijan and the resulting occupation of its territories.

In 1993, the UN Security Council adopted resolutions 822 (1993), 853 (1993), 874 (1993) and 884 (1993), condemning the occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan and reaffirming respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and the inviolability of its internationally-recognized borders, it said.

"In those resolutions, the Security Council also confirmed that the Nagorno-Karabakh region is an integral part of Azerbaijan, and demanded the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of the Armenian occupying forces from all the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Other international organizations have adopted a similar position," it said.

The ministry said that elections in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan may be held only within the Constitutional framework of the Republic of Azerbaijan and full participation of the entire population of the region.

"Any election will be possible only after the withdrawal of the Armenian occupying forces, return of the expelled Azerbaijani population to their places of origin, and restoration of dialogue and cooperation between the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of the region," it said.

The Azerbaijan Foreign Affairs Ministry reiterated that resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is possible only on the basis of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders.

"The military occupation of the territory of Azerbaijan does not represent a solution and any attempt to impose fait accompli, including through organizing sham “elections”, will never produce a political outcome desired by Armenia, nor will it bring any positive perspective for this country. Azerbaijan will never reconcile with the occupation of its internationally-recognized territories," it said.

The conflict between the two countries started in 1988 – three years before the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 – following Armenia’s territorial claims against Azerbaijan.

And in 1992, war broke out between the two former Soviet states, resulting in Armenia’s occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijan’s territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding districts. All these areas are internationally recognized, including Malaysia, as part of Azerbaijan."

Asbarez: CSTO Secretary General Concerned Over Azerbaijani Attack of Armenia Border

April 2, 2020

Stanislav Zas, the CSTO Secretary-General

The Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization has expressed concern over the attack on Monday by Azerbaijani soldiers on military and civilian targets in Armenia’s Tavush Province, as a result of which a teenage boy and two Armenian soldiers were injured.

Stanislav Zas, the CSTO Secretary-General told Armenpress on Wednesday the fact that this incident is taking place when the international community is collectively combating the coronavirus pandemic is perplexing.

“It is perplexing that the escalation is happening at a time when the international community is waging a united battle against the coronavirus pandemic. In this regard I am calling on the parties to the conflict to heed the United Nations Secretary General’s calls on a global ceasefire,” said Zas, who said the border incident on Monday was “concerning.”

“By the way,” Zas told Armenpress, “as far as I know Armenia has officially endorsed this [the UN’s] call. I would also like to underscore the importance of the implementation of the agreements reached by the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan in terms of ceasefire in the conflict zone, and I wish the victims of the incident speedy recovery..”

“At the same time, I would like to express concern regarding this kind of an incident in the CSTO zone of responsibility—at the border of a member country of the organization.”