Armenians hold a vigil in Vancouver, demand justice for Sumgait pogroms

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Armenia – Feb 28 2022


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On February 26, members of the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada held a vigil in front of the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) Vancouver headquarters demanding justice for Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian pogroms in Sumgait, and raising their voices in support of freedom and security for the independent Republic of Artsakh, Horizon Weekly reported.

From 1988 to 1990, the Armenian population in Soviet Azerbaijan was the target of racially motivated pogroms against Armenians in the cities of Sumgait (February 27-29, 1988), Kirovabad (November 21-27, 1988) and Baku (January 13-19, 1990).

Armenia`s recognizing independence of Donetsk or Luhansk to prove major blow to Artsakh

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Feb 24 2022
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.Armenia's recognizing or even showing any signs of approving the independence of Donetsk or Luhansk will prove a major blow to the Armenian positions in the Artsakh peace process, Hovsep Khurshudyan, Head of the Free Citizen  NGO, told ArmInfo.  

"In the context of Armenian Premier Nikol Pashinyan's forthcoming  visit to Moscow at Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation I  see such a threat as well. Moreover, that meeting is pregnant with  other threats to us as well. The ongoing situation in Ukraine clear  demonstrates Putin's unpredictable actions. I think he will pursue a  policy of forcing as many state leaders as possible into sharing the  responsibility for his own actions," he said. 

The prospects of expansion of the Russia-Belarus allied state to the  other post-Soviet states poses a threat to their independence. And  the Belarusian president's recent statements are not a mere  coincidence. Amid the Ukraine developments, Moscow will first of all  take steps toward its satellite states. And it is extremely important  under the circumstances that Armenia should not be among the states  hailing Russia's latest actions.     

According to Mr Khurshudyan, the Russian elite's actions cause that  state to embark on an extremely dangerous path, which is pregnant  with the most negative consequences. In this context, he points out  that the USSR, a rather powerful state with serious resources, lost  the cold war with the West and disintegrated. 

However, starting from his meeting in Munich, Russian President  Vladimir Putin changed Russia's status as the West's partner to that  of rival. And his latest actions in Ukraine have been proving this  status, while he has forgot that Russia is not the USSR and half of  the world is not communist. Russia is an isolated state with even  some of the post-Soviet states being hostile to it, Mr Khurshudyan  said. 

"The West has until recently avoided a strong reaction to Russia's  revisionism. However, I think the West will respond by measures  against the Russian authorities. The collective West will not  tolerate it for long, especially amid the discontent in Russia's  society. Thus, the West must have made a decision on Putin. And they  will spare no effort to put it into practice by undermining Russia's  power pyramid to have Putin replaced with a more predictable  political figure," he said. 

French Prime Minister, Lawmakers Attend CCAF Event in France

French Prime Minister Jean Castex flanked by CCAF leaders and French officials

French Prime Minister Jean Castex was among several high-ranking officials and lawmakers who attended the annual dinner on Tuesday, organized by the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF) in Paris.

In addition to Castex, the President of France’s Senate, Gérard Larcher, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and several ministers, lawmakers and public figures joined the Armenian community at the annual event, which in the past has drawn among others, President Emmanuel Macron of France.

In his remarks, CCAF Co-chair Mourad Papazian, who is also a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau, talked about the war in Artsakh, relations between France and Armenia, and actions that have to be taken for long lasting peace.

Co-founder and Chairman of the Aznavour Foundation, Nicolas Aznavour, and CEO of the Foundation, Kristina Aznavour, also attended the event.

Blinken and Cavusoglu discuss normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations

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Armenia – Feb 8 2022

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations.

According to the State Department, the interlocutors discussed the normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations and additional steps the US could take to support these efforts.

The sides also discussed ways to further coordinate and unify NATO against the threat of further Russian escalation and aggression against Ukraine. The Secretary of State emphasized a shared commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and highlighted Turkish President Recep Erdogan's willingness to support a diplomatic solution.

They also discussed opportunities to maintain a strong bilateral relationship between the US and Turkey.

Yeghishe Kirakosyan elected as Deputy Chairman of Council for Constitutional Reforms

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YEREVAN, 4 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Member of the Council for Constitutional Reforms, Representative of Armenia to the ECHR Yeghishe Kirakosyan was elected as Deputy Chairman of the Council for Constitutional Reforms. ARMENPRESS reports, Kirakosyan was elected at the first session of the Council for Constitutional Reforms.

The candidacy of Kirakosyan was nominated by the President of the “Helsinki Citizens Assembly Vanadzor Office” NGO Artur Sakunts. According to him, the logic of the Council for Constitutional Reforms, the reforms themselves should be apolitical, non-partisan, consequently it will be good that the Deputy Chairman is a person who is not associated with any party.

Member of the Council, member of the faction ''Civil Contract'' Vladimir Vardanyan supported the candidacy of Kirakosyan.

Kirakosyan was elected as Deputy Chairman by voting.

Armenian FM comments on demarcation and creation of security mechanisms on border

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has repeatedly announced that it is interested in the demarcation process of the state border with Azerbaijan, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan told reporters today, recalling the agreement approved with a statement by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan about that matter.

On November 26, 2021, the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia adopted a trilateral statement in Sochi, according to which they agreed to take steps to increase the level of security and stability on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and move the process to creating a bilateral commission dealing with the border delimitation and demarcation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“We are committed by 100% to that statement and to this principle, this commitment which we have assumed”, the FM said.

Mirzoyan also said that Yerevan is now discussing with Moscow and Baku the security measures, which, according to the Armenian side, will create security and stability mechanisms on the border. The Armenian side has presented different proposals about the issue, to which Baku negatively reacted, however, this is a continuous process, according to the minister.

White House vows tougher sanctions on Russia compared to 2014

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YEREVAN, 24 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The financial sanctions that the United States intends to impose on Russia in the event of an escalation of the situation in Ukraine will be more severe than the 2014 sanctions, ARMENPRESS reports the White House informed.

RIA Novosti reports that during a briefing a senior official of the US Presidential Administration stated that the current change in the value of the ruble reflects the importance of the economic sanctions that the United States is ready to apply. He reminded that after the unification of Crimea in 2014, the Russian ruble depreciated by 50% due to sanctions against the Russian Federation, and the Central Bank of Russia spent 25% of its reserve fund to maintain currency stability.

Today, as international tensions over Ukraine deepen, the Russian ruble continues to fall due to growing geopolitical risks. According to Russian media, 1 dollar costs 79 rubles, and 1 euro – 89 rubles.

CSTO chief: Necessary to work on Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation, demarcation

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Armenia – Jan 20 2022

The situation in the Caucasus region remains relatively stable thanks to the agreements reached between Armenia and Azerbaijan—and mediated by Russia. This was stated by CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas in a conversation with Miroslav Jenca, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs .

"For further settlement of the situation, practical work is needed to delimit and demarcate the [Armenia-Azerbaijan] state border," Zas added.

Turkish press: Armenian President Armen Sarkissian resigns

Emre Gurkan Abay   |23.01.2022


YEREVAN, Armenia 

Armenian President Armen Sarkissian announced his resignation on Sunday.

In a written statement on his official website, Sarkissian said that he does not have the “necessary tools to influence the radical processes of domestic and foreign policy in these difficult times for the country and the nation.”

Sarkissian also added that he and his relatives has been targets of several political groups.

“I thought for a long time and decided to step down as President of the Republic after active work for about four years. This decision is not at all emotional, it follows a certain logic,” he said.

The term of office of Sarkisyan, who was elected president in 2018, was set to end in 2025.

Armenian FM: All necessary conditions to be created for Demarcation Commission work

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Jan 19 2022

Necessary conditions haven't been created for the work of the Demarcation Commission, the Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said.

His remarks came during the meeting with MPs on January 19, while responding to the question of an MP from the ruling Civil Contract Party Taguhi Ghazaryan.

According to the minister, these conditions are now being discussed.

"The Armenian and Russian sides have repeatedly stated that they are discussing the conditions under which the aforementioned commission can begin its work. Nevertheless, it will be rather difficult to establish and, moreover, to engage this commission until there are mechanisms to increase the level of security in the border zone, aimed at preventing intentional or unintentional collisions," Mirzoyan said.