Society for Armenian Studies appoints new executive secretary

Katarina Terzyan

The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) is pleased to announce that Katarina Terzyan has been appointed its executive secretary. The appointment comes at a time when SAS has dramatically expanded its activities in the United States, Armenia and Artsakh. Since 2018, SAS membership has doubled, and its projects have multiplied in all dimensions in the field of Armenian Studies, from its prestigious journal the Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies (JSAS) to its podcast series and from its cooperation with chairs and directors in the US to its joint projects with academic institutions in Artsakh and Armenia.

Terzyan will be responsible for managing the day-to-day activities that include membership outreach, the SAS website, mailing list, SAS publicity, SAS relations with affiliated institutions/organizations, SAS Zoom lectures and meetings and annual EC elections.

Terzyan works as an elections assistant with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, where she assists in completing special projects geared toward preparing for upcoming Los Angeles County elections. She previously served as a program specialist with CivilNet – a non-profit news organization based in Armenia, where she maintained the organization’s email list, edited text for video reports, and created content for social media outlets. She holds a B.A. in international relations from the University of Southern California, where she had the opportunity to work with the USC Institute of Armenian Studies. During her time at the Institute, she became engaged within the field of Armenian studies and was exposed to the complexities of language and culture within the diaspora. Having immigrated to the United States at a young age, she has continued to hold a particular interest in the social structures of communities and the ways in which they are affected by policies and politics around the world. In her spare time, she likes to read books focusing on personal growth, mental cultivation and women’s experiences – subjects often found within her favorite literary genre of coming-to-age novels. Given the chance to stray from her computer, she enjoys ballet, cooking and exploring new restaurants in search of affordable meals which don’t compromise on quality.

“I am very much looking forward to taking on the role of executive secretary of the Society of Armenian Studies,” said Terzyan. “The role seems to be dynamic in providing opportunities to interact with SAS members, affiliated institutions and the community while providing support within handling internal operational duties. I hope to continue to work in finding creative methods of engagement by utilizing social media platforms as well as by providing well-sourced information to individual members of SAS. I am excited to work among experts who contribute to promoting Armenian studies by sponsoring research initiatives and panels/conferences, which facilitate the exchange of scholarly information. Over the past year, having seen how powerful open-source information can be – at a time particularly challenging for Armenia as it recoils from the political, economic, and social impacts of war, I look evermore towards supporting an organization which aims to foster unity and research within the field of Armenian studies.”

“We are all elated to hire such a qualified and energetic person as Katarina Terzyan,” said SAS president Prof. Bedross Der Matossian. “Her background and experience will be extremely crucial in taking the Society for Armenian Studies to the next level. With its limited resources, SAS has been able to gain wide popularity and fame in the field of Armenian Studies. Our membership has multiplied reaching some 350 members from all parts of the world. Our activities too have unprecedently expanded. As the organization continues growing, the need for a professional person to administer SAS became apparent. I am sure that Terzyan will play a key role in advancing the Society on all dimensions.”

The position of the Executive Secretary of SAS was made possible by a generous donation by longtime SAS member Dean Shahinian.

The Society for Armenian Studies is an international body, composed of scholars and students, whose aims are to promote the study of Armenian culture and society, including history, language, literature and social, political and economic questions; to facilitate the exchange of scholarly information pertaining to Armenian studies around the world; and to sponsor panels and conferences on Armenian studies.

Trilateral deputy prime ministerial task force meeting to resume in ‘coming days’

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 11:04, 2 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS. The December 1 meeting of the trilateral task force led by the deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan will resume in the “coming days”, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan’s office told ARMENPRESS when asked to present details from the session held in Moscow.

“We can speak about the results of the session only after its completion,” Grigoryan’s office said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Masdar to develop 200MW solar plant in Armenia

Dec 4 2021

Masdar has signed an agreement with the government of the Republic of Armenia to develop a 200MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant.

The Ayg-1 project will be developed on a design, finance, build, own, and operate basis with Masdar owning 85% and the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) holding a 15% share.

The 500-hectare plant will be located between the Talin and Dashtadem communities of Armenia, in an area where solar radiation is high and land is unusable for agricultural purposes.

Gnel Sanosyan, the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of the Republic of Armenia, said: “The gradual increase of renewable sources in our country’s energy system is one of the priorities set by the Government of Armenia.

“We regard this cooperation with Masdar as an important step towards this goal, as well as towards endorsing Armenia’s investment potential. The Ayg-1 industrial 200MW solar plant project is a milestone on this road.”

In July, the Armenian Government announced that Masdar was the winning bidder for the project, having submitted a tariff of US$0.0290 per per kilowatt-hour (kWh).

Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar, said: “We look forward to working with the Armenian National Interests Fund on further opportunities in this field, and leveraging the experience we have gained as a global leader in renewable energy projects to support the diversification of Armenia’s energy mix.”

According to Masdar, Armenia is looking to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix as well as to reduce its dependence on imported oil & gas. The country also has significant solar energy potential, with an average annual solar energy flow per square meter of horizontal surface of around 1,720 kWh, compared with the average European figure of 1,000kWh.

The Government Support Agreement (GSA) was signed by His Excellency Gnel Sanosyan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of the Republic of Armenia, and Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar, at a ceremony today in Yeravan, the nation’s capital.

Armenia raised the use of chemical weapon by Azerbaijan against Artsakh at international conference

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 2 2021

The 26th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention was held from 29 November to 2 December in The Hague. The Armenian Delegation to the conference was led by Georgi Kocharyan, Head of the International Security Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign ministry reported. 

The head of the Armenian delegation, as the representative of the country which holds the chairmanship of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), delivered the joint statement of the CSTO member states during the conference. The statement referred to the inadmissibility of the use of chemical weapons during armed conflicts, the need to maintain the technical direction of the organization and its non-politicization. The CSTO member states have emphasized the importance of maintaining the objectivity and impartiality of the Technical Secretariat in promptly responding to requests from the States Parties to the Convention on the alleged use of chemical weapons in armed conflicts.

At the conference the national statement of Armenia was distributed, in which the Armenian side referred to the use of weapons containing chemical elements during the aggression against Artsakh unleashed by Azerbaijan in 2020, expressing regret over the fact that the Technical Secretariat did not send a fact-finding mission of the OPCW to investigate the use of the weapons containing chemical elements.

US suggests Aeroflot crews fly to Yerevan for visas — source

TASS, Russia
Nov 16 2021
Business & EconomyNovember 15, 16:38

MOSCOW, November 12. /TASS/. The United States suggested that crews of the Russian air carrier Aeroflot fly to Yerevan to get visas, a diplomatic source in Moscow told TASS on Monday. 

"This is like a farce. They pitch it like a huge step forward that they agreed to accept Aeroflot crews in Yerevan in their embassy. In other words, people fly to Yerevan to get visas," the source said.

Washington is deliberately adopting this approach to annoy Moscow in response to the ban on hiring Russian and other third-country nationals by the US diplomatic mission.

Nothing prevents the US embassy from filling the quota of 455 diplomats on account of employees from the US, the Russian Foreign Ministry said earlier.

 

Commentary: The debate about the “Corridors War” is not based on reality

Nov 8 2021

Armenia 2nd President: Demarcation with border of Azerbaijan will predetermine status of Nagorno-Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Nov 8 2021

After the victory in the first war, Armenia’s positions in negotiations were based on our victories, that is, the buffer zone around Nagorno-Karabakh, the 7 regions, the combat-ready army of Armenia and the fact that Armenia is the guarantor of security of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is what second President of Armenia, leader of the opposition “Armenia” Alliance Robert Kocharyan declared at the rally held in Yerevan today.

“There was a common border between Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) that stretched from Vardenis to Araks River. This gave Armenia strength during the negotiations. We were achieving diplomatic victories step-by-step until one person decided to start the negotiations from scratch and zero all our victories,” Kocharyan emphasized.

Talking about the negotiations, he said negotiations are based on mutual concessions and added that there can’t be talks about mutual concessions now. Kocharyan also stressed the hidden threats of demarcation.

“There are talks about demarcation along the length of Syunik Province. What are the dangers? Demarcations means Armenia will directly or indirectly, but de facto recognize Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and record the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave within Azerbaijan. This will mean the end of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. This is the reality. After demarcation, Azerbaijan will be granted the lawful right to set up a border checkpoint on the road linking Armenia to Artsakh and control movement, just like it did on the Goris-Kapan motorway, and nobody can disturb Azerbaijan. So, the signing of a document on this, the start of the process that will eternalize capitulation and predetermine the status of Nagorno-Karabakh are ruled out,” Kocharyan said, adding that there is only one path to take to neutralize the risks, and that is to consider all the challenges related to status, demarcation, security and the Armenia-Artsakh corridor as a whole.

Eduard Aghajanyan speaks about provocations by Azerbaijan during meeting with UK Ambassador

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 19:34, 8 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. The Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly of Armenia Eduard Aghajanyan met with the UK to Armenia John Gallagher on November 8, ARMENPRESS was informed from the National Assembly.

The Chairman of the Committee noted that the legislative and the executive bodies attach great importance to the expansion and deepening of relations with Great Britain. As the head of the Armenia-Great Britain Friendship Group, Eduard Aghajanyan stressed the need for cooperation between the parliamentary committees of the two countries.

The Ambassador thanked the Chairman of the Committee for the warm reception and congratulated him on his election as the Head of the Friendship Group. He also highlighted the cooperation between the parliaments of the two countries.

Touching upon a number of international programs being implemented in Armenia, the Chairman of the Committee noted with satisfaction the involvement of Great Britain in them.

Speaking about the implementation of the agreements reached in the sidelines of the November 9 trilateral declaration, as well as about the establishment of lasting peace in the region, Eduard Aghajanyan referred to the provocations by Azerbaijan and violations of the provisions of the trilateral declaration. He particularly noted that the key issue on the agenda remains the repatriation of the Armenian POWs and other detainees.

Artsakh parliamentary factions issue statement, call on OSCE Minsk Group to condemn Azerbaijan’s actions

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 11:43, 10 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. The factions of the Parliament of Artsakh have issued a statement on the 1st anniversary of the signing of the statement which resulted in the ceasefire.

“A year has passed since the adoption of the trilateral statement of 2020 November 9, however Azerbaijan’s anti-Armenian policy against the people of Artsakh continues until today, ignoring the Russian peacekeeping mission.

In order to create panic and achieve the exodus of Armenians from Artsakh, the Azerbaijani side has recently started targeting the settlements and civilians.

Encouraged by impunity, Azerbaijan, making an armed infiltration on November 8 this year, again conducted terrorism against civilians who were carrying out water-supply works near Shushi of the Shushi-Berdzor section which is under the control of the Russian peacekeepers. As a result, 22-year-old man was killed, 3 others were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.

Such behavior proves that Artsakh-Armenians’ right to live safely and worthily in the homeland is possible only in case of the international recognition of the Republic of Artsakh.

We strongly condemn such criminal acts and demand proper investigation and taking of adequate actions.

We call on the OSCE Minsk Group to condemn Azerbaijan’s this kind of behavior, and on the Russian peacekeeping troops, the Armed Forces of Artsakh and other law enforcement agencies to take tough measures to prevent these regular terrorist actions against the civilian population”, the statement says.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan