Author: Garo Vardanian
U.S. pledges more military aid to Ukraine
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YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. The United States promised more military support for Ukraine, including drones, and is doing preliminary work on whether to send fighter aircraft, as fighting raged on in the east, with the war about to enter its sixth month, Reuters reports.
Moscow and Kyiv signed a landmark deal on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports. However, representatives declined to sit at the same table and avoided shaking hands at the agreement ceremony in Istanbul, reflecting wider enmity.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hailed Friday’s agreement as unlocking around $10 billion worth of grain exports, needed to ease a food crisis.
But on the war, Zelenskiy said there could be no ceasefire unless lost territory was retaken.
The White House on Friday announced $270 million in fresh support for Kyiv, saying it was doing preliminary work on whether to send fighter aircraft, although such a move would not happen in the near term.
Film: Golden Apricot winners announced
The 19th Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival came to a close on Sunday.
The award winners were announced at the official closing ceremony held at Yerevan’s Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall.
The full list of the winners is below.
Apricot Stone
Golden Apricot: “Subtotals”, Mohammadreza Farzad
Silver Apricot: “The Dead Will Understand”, Ana Jegnaradze, Marita Tevzadze
Special Mention: “Night”, Ahmad Saleh
Special Prize named after Gennady Melkonyan: “Korean Delicacy”, Hambardzum Hambardzumyan
FIPRESCI Prize: “The Apple Day”, Mahmoud Ghaffari
Regional Panorama
Golden Apricot: “Sonne”, Kurdwin Ayub
Silver Apricot: “The Apple Day”, Mahmoud Ghaffari
Special Mention: “Rojek”, Zayne Akyol
International Full-Length Competition
Golden Apricot: “Return to Dust”, Li Ruijun
Silver Apricot: “Aurora's Sunrise”, Inna Sahakyan
Special Mention: “Unrest”, Cyril Schäublin
The Golden Apricot Film Festival ran from 10 to 17 July. Oscar-winning Irish director and screenwriter Terry George presided over the festival jury.
Armenpress: 7 dead after fishing boat overturns in eastern China – CCTV
7 dead after fishing boat overturns in eastern China – CCTV
09:10, 18 July 2022
YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS. Seven people died when a fishing boar overturned in the Chinese city of Ningbo in eastern Zhejiang Province, CCTV reports.
There were 16 people aboard the boat when it overturned on July 17.
The accident happened at around 12: 45 p.m. when a sudden wind overturned the vessel docked at a pier.
French volunteers join Armenian Christians to revive the Cross
“In the Cross is salvation; in the Cross is life; in the Cross is protection against our enemies; in the Cross is infusion of heavenly sweetness; in the Cross is strength of mind; in the Cross is joy of spirit; in the Cross is excellence of virtue; in the Cross is perfection of holiness. There is no salvation of soul, nor hope of eternal life, save in the Cross.”
The quote by Thomas A Kempis illustrates the power of the Cross, the most honored symbol of Christianity.
For the people of Armenia, the Cross is a source of national pride.
Armenia is a small country, the first country in the world to adopt Christianity. Today 97% of the population are Christian followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Armenian crosses, called khachkars (literally khah, “stone,” and kar, “cross”), are beautiful, elaborately carved stones that once dotted the countryside. They are the foundation of Armenian identity uniting the country, the Church, and God.
But khachkars, present in the country since the first century, are an endangered species.
UNESCO recognized these crosses in 2010 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Armenia, true works of art that are disappearing fast.
SOS Calvaires, the French Catholic project involved in restoring ancient crosses throughout the countryside, understand the dilemma and the challenge of nurturing faith and culture. The young adults, all volunteers have been rescuing ancient crosses and crucifixes, restoring them and putting them back once again to beautify the French countryside. Driven by faith and love of their heritage their hard work continues to grow and be recognized throughout France.
Young volunteers offered their moral and spiritual support in a recent project helping Armenian Christians construct and erect a khachkar in a remote village in Armenia.
SOS Calvaires feels strongly about the Armenian cause.
They say:
“For several years, the situation in Armenia has been critical. Christians are persecuted, and places of worship are destroyed. This is why SOS Calvaires wanted to support Armenia, the cradle of Christianity, by erecting a khachkar on top of a mountain.”
The project, also supported by SOS Chrétien d’ Orient, started some months ago and ended with the joyful ceremony of erecting the khachkar in the presence of four volunteers from France on Pentecost Sunday.
They raised 2500 euros, the amount necessary to finance the project. This sum mainly paid for the work of the stonemason but also covered the transport and laying of the khachkar.
Making a khachkar is not a simple affair. It begins with choosing the right stone maker for the job—master artisans who will combine tradition and art.
These craftsmen work in their ateliers on massive blocks of stone, first outlining the shape of the Cross and then concentrating on the artistic part, the intricate and delicate carvings on the stone’s surface.
For the people of Armenia, a nation that has suffered many hardships over the years– witnesses to the the mass murder of humanity, and victims of the Armenian Genocide during World War I — the visit of the four French volunteers brought comfort, motivation, and joy.
SOS Calvaires chose to bring a new khachkar to Khosnav, a remote village where the church was destroyed. Transporting and installing the massive cross took place with extreme care. Once the base foundation was set in place, the stele, the main component supporting the cross, was lowered and fixed.
The volunteers described the village as one marked, like many others in Armenia, by great poverty and significant instability due to the proximity to the Azeri border.
Marguerite Le Page, one of the four volunteers who made the trip over to Armenia, said;
“We enjoyed sharing a moment of joy with Armenian Christians. The benediction ceremony was moving; the village was there to watch the cross erected.”
Marguerite said the khachkar is about two and a half meters (8 ft) tall and weighs around 500 kilograms(1102 pounds).
The inscription perfectly visible on the base foundation carries the motto of SOS Calvaires: Stat crum dum volvitur orbis. This powerful Latin phrase translates as The cross is steady while the world is turning.
SOS Calvaires plans to have the motto engraved in Armenian later.
Yerevan’s ex-Mayor Hayk Marutyan reportedly called the police at night
Former Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan called the police on Monday night to report about a violation involving police officers on Admiral Isakov Avenue, Aravot.am reports, citing its sources.
Marutyan reportedly said that a police car escorted the vehicles of private citizens who drove through a red light creating a dangerous situation. Also, he said swear words could be heard from one of the cars.
"An investigation is underway. According to our sources, the man who contacted the police was former Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan," Aravot.am writes.
The police confirmed the report to Panorama.am, but refused to provide information on the identity of the caller.
"Such a report has been received. The Malatia and Sebastia Police Department is probing the case,” the police said, without elaborating further.
Armenia and India sign a Memorandum of Understanding for High Impact Community Development Projects
Taking to Twitter, Secretary (West) MEA, Sanjay Verma wrote, “Pleasure to call on FM @AraratMirzoyan and co-chair the 8th India-Armenia Inter Gov Commission in Yerevan. We also signed an MoU on Developmental Projects. India’s relations with Armenia are historical and closer than ever before.” At the IGC, both sides discussed and reviewed the current state of cooperation in diverse fields such as trade, Investments, health, tourism, infrastructure, culture, connectivity, Information technology, agriculture, fintech and education.
Secretary (West) also called on the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, Hambardzum Matevosyan. A Mahatma Gandhi Auditorium was later inaugurated at the Yerevan State Medical University (VSMU) along with Dr Armen Muradyan Rector of the University. Secretary (West) paid floral tributes to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. The Indian community in Armenia consists largely of over 700 students pursuing medical education at Yerevan State Medical University, which currently is the only University permitted by the Ministry of Education of Armenia to teach medicine in English medium. Secretary (West) also interacted with Indian students studying at the YSML.
The 7th IGC was held in April 2016 and the 6th IGC and FOC were held in New Delhi on 25 September 2013. Prior to the IGC consultations, Secretary (West) was received by Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan for a tete-a-tete, the statement said.
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Asbarez: Aram I Emphasizes Need to Unite Around Nation During Muron Blessing Sermon
ANTELIAS, Lebanon—Thousands gathered in front of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral at the Catholicosate of the Holy See of Cilicia in Antelias for the blessing of the Holy Muron (Holy Water) presided over and officiated by His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia. Despite the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic and the dire economic situation in Lebanon, parishioners gathered to witness the event with renewed hope and faith.
Godfather of the Blessing of Muron Meher Der Ohanessian (left) and his son, Saro. Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan
Unique to the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Holy Muron is prepared once every seven years, representing the grace of the Holy Spirit and a symbol of rebirth and renewal. It holds significant meaning as it is used in church sacraments and services, such as baptisms and ordinations, as well as church and iconographic consecrations. It is diligently prepared with 40 ingredients including oils, plants, and herbs, cooked over wood fire, and when ready, poured in a special caldron. The caldron is then placed on the altar of St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral for 40 days prior to its blessing.
Witnessing the pageantry of the ceremony, the 13th instance for the Hoy See, were heads and representatives of Lebanon Churches, official and organizational representatives, including Armenia’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Vahagn Atabekyan along with his staff. Pilgrims from North and South America, Europe, Iran, the Arab countries, and parishioners hailed from around the world, and gathered in the courtyard of the Catholicosate for this inspiring occasion. Godfather of the ceremony was Meher Der Ohanessian, Vice-Chair of Executive Council of the Western Prelacy.
Participating in the service alongside members of the Cilician brotherhood, representing the Holy See of Etchmiadzin were Bishops Moushegh Babayan and Vrtanes Aprahamian, and representing the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople was Archbishop Aram Ateshian.
The Muronohrnek is rich in tradition and meaning. Catholicos Aram was escorted to the altar under a canopy held by four laymen from the Diaspora, following behind a procession lead by seminarians, monks, and bishops. Four bishops carried key elements to be added to the already-prepared Muron: balsam oil, rose essence, muron from Holy Etchmiadzin, and the old Muron from the Catholicosate of Cilicia. With assistance from the 12 (14) participating bishops, after a series of scripture and gospel readings, the lid of the caldron was removed by the Godfather, and His Holiness proceeded by adding the additional elements with the last being the muron from the Holy See of Cilicia, poured out of the dove container, the ultimate symbol of peace.
During the climactic moment of the ceremony, with the majestic Cathedral as a backdrop, Catholicos Aram, using the Right hand of St. Gregory the Illuminator, blessed the muron and the faithful. As the choir sang “Oorakh Ler”, doves were released, and the crowd cheered with glee. His Holiness, participating bishops, and heads of churches, kissed the caldron of the newly blessed muron.
Bishop Moushegh Babayan, representing His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of the Holy See of Etchmiadzin, offered pontiff’s warm greetings to Aram I, the clergy and the faithful, and recounted the significance of the muron, the symbol of one Armenian Church, and that we remain unshaken as one nation and one church.
In his address to the faithful, those in attendance and watching online, Aram I stressed that the Muronohrnek is a heavenly call, a period for spiritual renewal, and a moment to reaffirm our national identity. “Remain faithful to the muron that you were anointed with. Rely on its ministry and purpose and its eternal message.” He continued, “From this Holy Muron, we are one and we are strong. From this Holy Muron, Armenia, Arstakh, and the Diaspora are one and indivisible. And from this Holy Muron, we will move forward as a victorious nation.”
In a moment of humility and grace, the Catholicos knelt down to his knees and turned to God and prayed that the grace of the Holy Muron enrich the lives of the faithful, their thoughts and service, that they be cleansed of sins both visible and invisible. Catholicos Aram prayed that our children be anointed and blossom with the Holy Spirit, that our that clergy minister with deep conviction, and that our churches prosper with the prayers and presence of the faithful.
“Let the sick be healed and the evils stay afar. From the Holy Muron, let the darkness in our lives and our delusion paths be brightened, and our hearts and souls blessed.”
A representative from the Vatican read the message of Pope Francis addressed to Aram I and the faithful, offering heartfelt greetings and prayerful wishes, thankful for the friendly relationship between the Catholic Church and the Catholicosate of Cilicia and looking forward to developing its partnership in advancing Christ’s love. His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II of the Syrian Orthodox Church offered warm brotherly greetings, recollecting our share histories of struggle, but keeping steadfast in our faith and forefathers. He welcomed the opportunity to witness the faith that we share and unites us all, and especially in these crucial times, the Holy Muron is a sign for our broken world that we overcome its troubles.”
Catholicos Aram offered the benediction after which the Shnorhali choir lead the congregation in the singing of Cilicia, as His Holiness proceeded to the Pontifical residence where he offered his final blessings.
The newly anointed Holy Muron will soon be distributed to all the Prelacies under the jurisdiction of the Holy See of Cilicia. It is important to note that this newly blessed Holy Muron will be brought to Etchmiadzin to be added at the time of their blessing of the Holy Muron.
Asbarez: Armenia Doesn’t See Much Progress in Talks with Turkey
Armenia does not see much progress in the negotiation process with Ankara, Armenia’s special envoy for talks to normalize relations with Turkey, Ruben Rubinyan, told reporters at the National Assembly Thursday.
“Since the beginning of the process, Armenia has been very constructive,” Rubinyan added. “Armenia has the political will, and the success of this process depends on whether Turkey has the political will. As you can see, up to this point there has not been much progress.”
Rubinyan explained that there is no specific document on the table and reiterated that there is no issue of “re-delimitation” of borders on the agenda.
Rubinyan, who is also a deputy speaker of parliament, noted that Ankara’s proposal to hold one of the meetings in Yerevan implies that “our Turkish colleagues consider the process to be two-sided.”
“But in this context, the statements of some Turkish officials that they coordinate or have coordinated the process with Azerbaijan are a bit strange. But I repeat that the main thing in the process is political will, if there is a will, the rest is easy to solve,” Rubinyan stated.
He added that the lack of progress so far does not mean there cannot be any in the future.
He and Serdar Kilic, Turkey’s special envoy for the talks, are scheduled to meet on Friday in Vienna.
Rubinyan also address questions regarding the so-called “Zangezur Corridor.” Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, last week, said that Ankara was anticipating for the opening of the “corridor”—a scheme being advanced by Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, who wants a land route to connect mainland Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan.
“These statements in no way contribute to the Armenia-Turkey normalization process, perhaps, they have the opposite effect—they hinder that process,” Rubinyan said in response to a question about Cavusoglu’s and other Turkish officials statements.
“There is no term ‘Zangezur corridor’ on our agenda. Armenia has not discussed it, is not discussing it and will not discuss any project in a corridor logic,” emphasized Rubinyan.
Armenia’s National Security Chief Armen Grigoryan also stressed that such a “corridor” is not part of Armenia’s policy agenda, adding that any road going through Armenia that is deemed to be a “corridor” is ruled out.
“This is our policy: when we announce that our positions are closer, it means we moved forward with the logic that there will be a border control. Any road with ‘corridor’ logic is ruled out in Armenia,” Grigoryan said at Thursday’s cabinet meeting.
He informed that the topic of opening transit routes between Armenia and Azerbaijan has been discussed both in Moscow and Brussels.
“For a long time Azerbaijan has been stating that a corridor is being discussed. If I am not mistaken, on November 6, when Russian Deputy Prime Minister [Alexey] Overchuk was in Yerevan, he announced that no issue with corridor logic is being discussed. The same happened after the Brussels talks. The spokesperson to [Charles] Michel publicly stated that no corridor has ever been discussed. This shows that our approach in the negotiations has been this and continues to be this,” Grigoryan explained.
Putin to Aliyev: There are regional security issues including, first of all, Karabakh settlement
Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan are in a very good situation. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the beginning of his talk with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev, within the framework of the Caspian Summit in Turkmenistan's capital of Ashgabat.
"Everything we have agreed on is being implemented. [Bilateral] trade is growing. (…). But the most important thing is the implementation of our programs, or rather, our joint plan [i.e., Russian-Azerbaijani cooperation] until 2024. (…).
Everything is moving forward with us. Of course, there are regional security issues including, and first of all, in connection with the Karabakh [conflict] settlement. We have discussed this with you, and will now have the opportunity to discuss this topic again. (…). (…) the colleagues made very interesting proposals in terms of the development of regional cooperation," Putin added.
Aliyev, in turn, expressed hope that relations between Azerbaijan and Russia will continue to develop successfully.