Iran reaffirms stance on inviolability of Armenia’s borders

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PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran's ambassador to Yerevan Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri has reiterated his country's stance on the inviolability of the internationally recognized borders of Armenia and urged all countries to respect its sovereignty.

The Azerbaijani side has on multiple occasions spoken about a so-called "corridor" through the southern Armenian province of Syunik that would connect Nakhijevan to the rest of Azerbaijan. The Armenian side, however, has repeatedly denied being involved in negotiations for the provision of a corridor to Azerbaijan, stressing that they have only agreed to unblock transport communications in the region.

"We do not accept statements about corridors around the communication channels, we think that Armenia should preserve its territorial integrity," Zohouri said during a discussion about the Consulate of the Islamic Republic set to be opened in the province of Syunik.

The ambassador also noted that despite close cultural ties, economic relations between the two countries are not at the desired high level, and efforts should be made in this direction.

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International recognition of Armenian Genocide is one of the priorities of the Government – Ambassador Avetisyan

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YEREVAN, APRIL 23, ARMENPRESS. On the initiative of the Armenian Embassy in Spain, the 2nd channel of the Spanish State Radio and Television (La 2 de TVE) has prepared a special TV and radio program in memory of the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

ARMENPRESS reports in the sidelines of the program Ambassador of Armenia to Spain Sos Avetisyan, world-famous Armenian violinist Ara Malikyan, lecturer at the Autonomous University of Madrid, historian Fernando Camacho, Spanish-Armenian lawyer Emma Hakobyan gave interviews to the Spanish TV.

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"International recognition of the Armenian Genocide is one of the priorities of the Armenian government. International recognition and commemoration are important not only for condemning the atrocities of the past, but also for the prevention of future genocides, crimes against humanity, ensuring human dignity and security," Ambassador Sos Avetisyan said in the interview.

The Ambassador stressed that Armenia has been the furerunner of the fight against this crime in the international arena for many years, noting that in 2015, December 9 was included in the UN list of International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime.

The program was broadcast on a number of other Spanish TV channels.

Azerbaijan is building new road for Armenians to bypass Lachin corridor

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The Azerbaijani media published photos of the "new road for Armenians" under construction to bypass the Lachin corridor.

According to haqqin.az, the length of the road will be 32 km. The width of the carriageway, according to the project, will be 7 meters, the width of the subgrade – 12 meters, the width of the shoulders – 2×2.5 (5 m).

On the road, which runs through difficult terrain, the construction of ring pipes and various artificial structures for water drainage is also underway. In this regard, the construction of a four-lane bridge 139.5 meters long, built on the 22nd kilometer of the road, is currently at the final stage, the newspaper reports.

The construction of the new road was provided for in paragraph 6 of the tripartite statement dated November 9, 2020: By agreement of the Parties, a plan for the construction of a new traffic route along the Lachin corridor will be determined in the next three years, providing a connection between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, with the subsequent redeployment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent to protect this route. Azerbaijan this time did not comply with the provision of the statement, having decided that it would do without any “coordinations” there.

EU will provide additional military assistance of 1.5 billion euros to Ukraine – Reuters

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YEREVAN, APRIL 20, ARMENPRESS. The President of the European Council Charles Michel announced during his visit to Kyiv that the European Union will provide additional military assistance of 1.5 billion euros to Ukraine, ARMENPRESS reports Reuters informed.

However, the agency did not specify what kind of military assistance will be provided.

Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh escorted Armenian pilgrims to Dadivank, Amaras and Gandzasar monasteries

ARMINFO
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Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh escorted Armenian pilgrims to the Dadivank, Amaras and Gandzasar monasteries, according to a newssheet by the RF  Ministry of Defense. 

The Russian peacekeeping contingent continues carrying out tasks in  Nagorno-Karabakh. 

Since November 23, 2020, Russian corps of engineers have cleared  2,369.8 hectares, 689.5km of roads, 1,937 buildings of unexploded  ordinance. The Russian peacekeeper also neutralized 26,262 pieces of  explosive material. 

Forecast: Moscow will try to maintain its positions, while Brussels to accelerate the processes in the South Caucasus

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David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. At this stage, it seems possible to forecast that Moscow will try to maintain its own positions in the South Caucasus. In the conditions of it involvement  in the war in Ukraine, we cannot claim more. As for Brussels, it will  actively try to accelerate regional processes.

A similar opinion was expressed to ArmInfo by  chief researcher of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, orientalist Alexei Malashenko.

"It is clear that the completely new geopolitical situation in the  region is a challenge not only for Armenia and Azerbaijan, but for  all interested parties. And the most serious struggle will unfold not  even between the conflicting parties, but between global and, it is  important to emphasize, regional players. The problem with all this  news for Yerevan and Baku is that it will significantly complicate  their already difficult affairs and problems," he stressed.

In this light, according to Malashenko, the West is quite consciously  refusing to have any relations with Russia in the South Caucasus,  making attempts to permanently remove it from the region. In his  opinion, Moscow, in turn, was initially ready for such a scenario as  a result of a geopolitical clash with the West on the territory of  Ukraine. In particular, attempts to further inflame the situation in  the South Caucasus were quite expected.

According to the orientalist, the task is set to weaken the Russian  position in this direction, in this particular case to strike at the  peacekeeping mission of the Russian Federation in Artsakh as much as  possible.  According to the expert's forecasts, considering the issue  of Moscow's diplomatic involvement in the settlement of problems  between Armenia and Azerbaijan closed, now the West will try to  destroy the military presence of the Russian Federation in the  region. The latter, in response, will undoubtedly operate within its  own rather extensive toolkit.  

"A longer-term forecast of the situation requires an answer to the  question of what Moscow thinks about the possibility of holding  separate talks on Karabakh in the presence of the Russian military  there. Which, in turn raises a difficult question for Baku and  Yerevan – how do they view, in fact, the discussion, of the same  issues of settlement in parallel with Moscow and Brussels in the  conditions of open rivalry for the status of a mediator. I believe  that this issue is a big challenge for Armenia and Azerbaijan. And we  see that the same Baku, which, following the results of the 44-day  war, refused to cooperate with the West on the Karabakh issue, has  already returned to the arms of Brussels. But neither Baku nor  Yerevan have the opportunity to refuse this to Moscow as well,"   summed up Malashenko. 

United States stands ready to help Armenia and Azerbaijan find long-term comprehensive peace – State Department

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YEREVAN, APRIL 15, ARMENPRESS. The United States continues to encourage further peace negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and stands ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners, including through the role as an OSCE Minsk group co-chair to help the countries find a long-term comprehensive peace, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said at a press briefing.

“We remain committed to promoting a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous future for the South Caucasus region. And we welcome, as you’ve heard from us before in the readouts from Secretary Blinken, the April 6 meeting between Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev in Brussels, including the positive momentum on preparations for peace talks and the formation of a bilateral commission on border delimitation.

As the Secretary emphasized in the calls he had with those two leaders the day before on April 5th, we continue to encourage further peace negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and we reiterated – and the Secretary reiterated – that the United States stands ready to engage bilaterally and with likeminded partners, including through the role as an OSCE Minsk group co-chair to help the countries find a long-term comprehensive peace”, Ned Price said.

On April 12 the US Embassy in Armenia gave a similar comment to ARMENPRESS over the recent statement of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov relating to the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship format.




‘Our visions about Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship fully remain in force’ – Armenian FM

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YEREVAN, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian side continues to see the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship format, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan said during the Q&A session in the Parliament.

The FM reminded that he and the Azerbaijani FM held a telephone conversation at the initiative of the Azerbaijani side. “We have discussed what has been discussed in the past one year and what has been recorded also by the results of the meeting of the leaders of the countries in Brussels, that is the mechanisms of creating a commission on delimitation and border security issues, as well as the visions of the two sides about the launch of talks aimed at the presumptive normalization treaty to be signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan”, the minister said.

The Armenian FM noted that bilateral negotiations have not taken place, there has only been a conversation about the launch of negotiations.  

As for the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, minister Mirzoyan said: “Our visions about the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship completely remain in force. We see the settlement of the NK conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship format. Nobody in the world has cancelled the conference, the decision of the conference which founded that format, it is in force”.

He reminded that currently the contradictions between the co-chair countries are not so favorable now for known reasons in order to be able to organize a discussion attended by three sides. “And we can’t allow any vacuum to emerge in this respect”, he said.

United States underscores support for negotiations towards peaceful settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict

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YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. United States Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy met with Members of Parliament from the ruling Civil Contract faction, the United States Embassy said in a press release.

“Ambassador Tracy met with parliamentarians from the Civil Contract faction yesterday to underscore the U.S. commitment to partnering with the Armenian government to strengthen our bilateral partnership, based on shared democratic values.

The Ambassador also reiterated our concerns regarding recent provocative actions and underscored our support for negotiations toward a peaceful, long-term settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” the embassy said.

OPINION: The Greek Foreign Ministry’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh is not one of friendship


March 28 2022


by GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

The official announcement of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the Azeri attack in Nagorno-Karabakh on March 25, 2022, thus violating the Ceasefire Agreement, while proving their sad attitude towards Armenia which shows cowardice and hypocrisy.

They do not dare utter the name of Azerbaijan as the culprit of this violation, which lets the reader’s imagination choose who they want to hold responsible – the Azeris, the Armenians or the Russians.

It seems as if this announcement was made by force, by people who are afraid of being exposed in the eyes of those responsible, who are none other than the Azeris, who systematically violate this agreement.

Greece as the new Pontius Pilate, tries to keep equal distances, applying the doctrine of neutrality at a time when for Ukraine it took a clear position, without a second thought.

The embarrassing announcement by the Greek Foreign Minister states the following:

“Greece expresses its concern over the latest armed incidents and advance of military units in Nagorno-Karabakh. We call for these acts to cease immediately, units to withdraw to their starting positions & respect the ceasefire agreement of November 9, 2020.”

Let them answer us clearly from the Foreign Minister, who is this unknown actor who is called to return to his original positions?

However, lessons of courage and true friendship were given by the American Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Congress, Mr. Robert Menendez , who made the following statement:

“Reports that Azerbaijani forces have entered parts of Nagorno Karabakh and launched drone strikes on the region’s self-defense forces are extremely concerning. I call on Azerbaijani forces to withdraw back to their initial positions and immediately cease their unprovoked attacks.”

This is masculine behavior. Everything else is for the cowardly, the unfriendly and the cowardly.

Krikor Tsakitzian is a contributor to Politis Press.

Moscow said on Saturday that Azerbaijan violated a ceasefire agreement by entering the Russian peacekeeping mission’s zone in Nagorno-Karabakk.

Although this is not by far the first time Azerbaijan has violated the ceasefire agreement, it is the first time Russia has publicly blamed the country for violating the 2020 deal.

The Russian defence ministry also accused Azerbaijani troops of using Turkish-made drones against the regions defence forces.

“Violating the provisions of a trilateral statement of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia from November 9, 2020, Azerbaijan’s armed forces between March 24 and March 25 entered the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh and set up an observation post,” the Russian defence ministry also said in a statement.

“An appeal has been sent to the Azerbaijani side to withdraw its troops.

“The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent is taking measures to resolve the situation.”

For their part, the Russian foreign ministry expressed “extreme concern” over the spiraling tensions in the region.

On Saturday, the Nagorno-Karabakh defence ministry said in a statement that Azerbaijani drones had killed three people and wounded another 15.

“Azerbaijan’s armed forces are continuing to remain in the village of Parukh,” the statement added.

Yerevan called on the international community to prevent attempts aimed at “destabilising the situation in the South Caucasus.”

“We also expect the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh to undertake concrete, visible steps to resolve the situation and prevent new casualties and hostilities,” the Armenian foreign ministry said in a statement.

Yerevan said that the “invasion” of strategically important Parukh “was preceded by constant shelling of Armenian settlements and civilian infrastructure.”

The Armenian foreign ministry said earlier this week that Azerbaijani troops on Thursday moved into the village of Parukh — under control of Russian peacekeepers — in what they said was “a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement.”