Opposition leader Gagik Tsarukyan, other politicians arrested

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 11:03,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS. Opposition leader Gagik Tsarukyan and a number of other politicians are under arrest following the November 11 Yerevan protests, the Special Investigations Service said.

The 10 arrested figures, in addition to Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan, include Republican Party official, former Vice Speaker of Parliament Eduard Sharmazanov and Fatherland Party leader, former National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsyan, and ARF official Ishkhan Saghatelyan.

Garnik Isaghulyan, Suren Surenyants, Gegham Manukyan, Ara Sahakyan, Artur Ghazinyan, Davit Hambardzumyan are also under arrest.

They are accused in violating the martial law regulations and organizing unlawful rallies, authorities said.

The November 11 Yerevan protests were organized by 17 political parties in response to the Karabakh armistice terms. The demonstrators called for the resignation of the Pashinyan Administration.

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Dozens of anti-government protesters detained in Yerevan for rallying amid martial law

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 12:58,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Dozens of protesters are detained amid an anti-government rally in central Yerevan.

The rally was organized by 17 political parties demanding the resignation of the Pashinyan administration over the conditions of the Karabakh armistice.

“Dear citizens, during the active martial law in Armenia, organizing or participating in rallies and strikes is banned,” police said, demanding the demonstrators to stop the rally and disperse.

The parties who called for the rally include the Republican Party of Armenia, Prosperous Armenia Party, the ARF, Fatherland, National Security, Freedom, National Agenda, National Democratic Union, National Consent, Alliance Progressive Centrists, Democratic Alternative, Yerkir Tsirani, Solidarity, Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia, Christian-Democratic Union, One Armenia, and Constitutional Rights Union.

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Azerbaijan continues targeting Artsakh’s major cities

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 18:27, 6 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani armed forces again targeted Stepanakert and Shushi cities of Artsakh, inflicting serious material damage, ARMENPRESS reports the State Service of the Emergency Situations of Artsakh said.

‘’Azerbaijan continues war crimes against civilian population. During the day cluster warheads were fired against Stepanakert. There are a lot of destructions.

The warheads dropped on residential houses and nearby areas, damaged roofs, and broke windows. Fortunately, there are no casualties among the civilians.

The next target of the adversary is Shushi. The destructions and damages in the cultural center of Artsakh as a result of the Azerbaijani aggression are uncountable’’, reads the statement.

Turkish Foreign Minister Arrives in Azerbaijan as Tensions Mount over Karabakh

The Moscow Times, Russia
Nov 1 2020


Turkey's foreign minister arrived in Azerbaijan on Sunday for talks over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh after Baku's arch-enemy Armenia requested security assistance from Russia. 

"We are once again in Baku with our brothers to renew our strong support for dear Azerbaijan and exchange on the latest developments in Nagorno-Karabakh," Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Twitter.

On Saturday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan formally asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to begin consultations on security assistance, invoking the two countries' defense pact.

Pashinyan said hostilities were approaching Armenia's borders and reiterated that Turkey was backing Baku. 

Moscow's defense pact with Armenia does not extend to Nagorno-Karabakh and Russia said Saturday that "necessary" help would be provided if the fighting reaches Armenian territory.

At the same time, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said "concrete formats" of assistance to Armenia would be discussed.

Armenia's request for assistance from Moscow further raised fears of Russia and Turkey getting sucked into the decades-old conflict over Karabakh.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been engaged in fierce fighting for more than a month over Karabakh, a region of Azerbaijan controlled by Armenian separatists in the wake of the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Fighting continued overnight and Sunday morning, the warring sides said.

The Karabakh separatist leadership accused Azerbaijan of striking civilian settlements including the strategic town of Shusha.

"In the morning the enemy forces renewed offensive operations," the Karabakh army said.

The Azerbaijani defence ministry for its part accused Armenian forces of targeting its army and civilian settlements on Saturday and overnight.

More than 1,200 people from both sides have been reported killed in the fighting but the death toll is believed to be substantially higher.


Armenia’s security request to Russia refers to bilateral treaties, not CSTO – ambassador

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 13:39,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 31, ARMENPRESS. Yerevan has applied to Moscow for security consultations within the framework of bilateral treaties, not the CSTO, the Armenian Ambassador to Russia Vardan Toghanyan told RIA Novosti when asked to clarify the request.

“It’s about applying to the Russian President by citing our bilateral treaties,” the ambassador said when asked if the request was an application for the CSTO or a bilateral format only.

Earlier the ambassador hadn’t ruled out that during the consultations the issue of Russian provision of military support to Armenia will be discussed.

The CSTO is a military alliance between Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, its charter stipulates that member states are bound to protect one another if anyone of them gets attacked.

But the Armenian Prime Minister’s request to Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to the bilateral allied relations and the 1997 treaty on mutual aid. In response, Russia reiterated its commitments to the allied obligations to Armenia and said it will provide support in case of the fighting reaching directly the territory of Armenia.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 30-10-20

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 17:39,

YEREVAN, 30 OCTOBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 30 October, USD exchange rate up by 0.45 drams to 493.60 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 2.24 drams to 576.08 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.03 drams to 6.24 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.13 drams to 639.46 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 32.61 drams to 29680.93 drams. Silver price down by 14.09 drams to 365.24 drams. Platinum price down by 19.27 drams to 13647.86 drams.

In some directions Azerbaijan seems to have surrendered control to terrorists – MoD

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 22:40,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Representative of the Defense Ministry of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan notes that Azerbaijan seems to have surrendered the control of some directions of the front line to the terrorists, ARMENPRESS reports Hovhannisyan said in a press conference on October 28.

''We have officially announced about that. Yes, in some directions Azerbaijan seems to have surrendered the control of some directions to the terrorist groups. In this regard, we draw the attention not only of Azerbaijan that will have consequences and cause losses, but also draw the attention of the regional countries’’, Hovhanisyan said.

The Defense Ministry of Artsakh has issued a statement that the Azerbaijani armed forces are diligently establishing bases for terrorist groups, the activities of which can further escalate and destabilize the situation not only near the borders of Armenia and Artsakh, but pose a serious threat to the entire region.




Russia calls on Turkey to contribute to ceasefire in Karabakh

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 10:59,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, ARMENPRESS. Russia has called upon Turkey to use its entire influence for the benefit of the ceasefire and launch of the negotiations process for the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, FM Sergey Lavrov said according to RIA Novosti.

He reminded that overnight October 10, after more than 11 hours of talks, the Russian, Azeri and Armenian foreign ministers, with participation of representatives of USA and France, agreed over a joint statement which envisaged the establishment of a ceasefire and the restoration of the substantive negotiations process.

“We are persuading our Turkish colleagues to use their influence in terms of expediency to support this line,” Lavrov said.

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COVID-19 Armenia: 973 new cases, 16 deaths over last 24 hours

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 11:12,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, ARMENPRESS. 973 new COVID-19 cases and 16 deaths were recorded over the past day in Armenia, the Centers for Disease Control said.

The cumulative total number of confirmed cases has reached 78810.

254 patients recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 51162.

The death toll reached 1196. This number doesn’t include the deaths of 339 other individuals (2 in last 24 hours) infected with the virus, who according to authorities died from other pre-existing conditions.

2201 tests were conducted over the past day.

As of 11:00, October 26, the number of active cases stood at 26113.

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‘Armenia Has Accepted Ceasefire, Azerbaijan Has Not,’ Says NSA Chief

October 26,  2020



U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien speaking to CBS’ Face the Nation on Oct. 25 (Twitter screen grab)

As Trump, Again, Promises “We’re Gonna Do Something” for Armenia, Aliyev Lies to Fox News

U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday told CBS’ Face the Nation that while Armenia has agreed to a ceasefire, Azerbaijan has not. At the same time, Fox News aired an interview with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who placed preconditions on a ceasefire. Later on Sunday morning, President Donald Trump again promised that the U.S. would do something for Armenia.

“Under the President’s direction, we have spent the entire weekend trying to broker peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan.” O’Brien told Face The Nation. “Armenia has accepted a ceasefire. Azerbaijan has not yet. We are pushing Azerbaijan to do so.”

O’Brien urged Azerbaijan on Friday to reject “outside actors,” which he said are destabilizing the situation, in an apparent reference to Turkey, which has been unequivocally and militarily supporting Azerbaijan since it began its aggressive attacks on Artsakh on September 27.

“In my meeting with Azerbaijani foreign minister Jeyhun Bayramov, I pressed for an immediate ceasefire then a return to Minsk Group-facilitated negotiations with Armenia, and rejection of outside actors further destabilizing the situation. There is no military solution,” O’Brien said in a Twitter post on Friday.

O’Brien’s statements come two days after he and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met separately with the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Jeyhum Bayramov in Washington.

President Donald Trump, during a campaign rally in New Hampshire, again mentioned Armenians, as he did last week in Nevada, saying “Armenians are fighting like hell.” Trump promised that U.S. will do something for Armenia “like we did in Kosovo.”

Aliyev, however, said his country is ready for a ceasefire with preconditions, which include having Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan support what he called the basic principles put forth by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries—the U.S., France and Russia.

“We are ready today to negotiate a ceasefire,” Aliyev told the Fox News’ Greg Palkot in an interview that aired Sunday. “But at the same time, Armenia, its prime minister must say that they support the basic principles [of a Karabakh settlement] drafted by the U.S., Russia and France.”
Calling Baku’s position “maximalist,” Pashinyan’s spokesperson Mane Gevorgyan said Sunday that the Armenian government has always expressed readiness to seek a compromise-based solution.

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Aliyev claimed on FOX News that Armenia violated the ceasefire both times. He also added the his forces do not target civilians or religious site, adding that no other country was supporting Azerbaijan, calling claims of Turkey-backed jihadists fighting alongside Azeri forces “fake news.”

“We publicly said we will take revenge, but on the battlefield,” Aliyev said on FOX News. “We do not kill civilians. We do not target religious sites.” He called the bombing of the Gazachetsosts Cathedral in Shushi “not intentional.”

“Our position is that all the regional countries should stay away from direct involvement in the conflict,” Aliyev said. “We are completely against the ‘internationalization’ of the conflict.”

“We don’t need any mercenaries,” he said. “It’s all fake news aimed at damaging the image of the country and diminishing the bravery of the soldiers on the battlefield.”

Aliyev told FOX News that he supported any motivation to end the hostilities.

“Any motivation in order to put an end to hostility is supported by us,” Aliyev said. “A very straightforward position by President Trump is supported by me as well as the people of Azerbaijan.”

Yet, at a press event Friday in the Oval Office, Trump praised Armenia and did not mention Azerbaijan. In fact, since last week when the president began addressing the Armenian issue, largely due to Armenian protesters going to his campaign stops, he never once has spoken about Azerbaijan.