Karabakh’s Aghavno left with no electricity or means of communication

PanARMENIAN
Armenia – Aug 19 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net - The lights of the houses in the Nagorno-Karabakh village of Aghavno are going out one by one ahead of an expected final evacuation on August 25.

The village has been deprived of electricity and all means of communication since Auguat 18, the Armenian service of RFE/RL reports.

Most of the women and children of the settlement have moved to the town of Goris in Armenia's Syunik province.

Amid fresh fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh earlier this month, the authorities in Stepanakert said that the Azerbaijani side, through Russian peacekeepers, demanded that a new connection be organized between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia along a new route.

The Lachin corridor currently used as connection between Armenia and Karabakh was supposed to serve its purpose at least until the fall of 2023, but Azerbaijan built a new road and demanded that the corridor be moved now.

At least three residents of Aghavno have burned down their houses before evacuation.

Nagorno-Karabakh’s authorities informed the few remaining Armenian residents of the town of Berdzor and the villages of Aghavno and Sus that are situated along the current Lachin corridor that no Russian peacekeepers will be left in the territory after August 25 and, therefore, they needed to leave their homes before the end of the month. However, a top Russian diplomat has said that the peacekeepers were not going to move an inch.

PM says he had ordered authorities to collect information on hazardous material storage sites after Beirut blast

Save

Share

 12:22,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that after the 2020 Beirut explosion he had ordered relevant state agencies to collect information on all possible facilities storing explosive materials in the country.

Speaking at the Cabinet meeting, PM Pashinyan said that he tried to receive a report on the execution of his order.

“The information is being summed up. First, I have to instruct the State Oversight Service to conduct a concrete study and report back on how my instruction was carried out,” the PM said.

He said that back in 2021 the government inspection agency conducted inspections at the Surmalu trade center and found violations.

“This information is public, but nevertheless I need an in-depth study on the course of implementation of my instructions in terms of content. That instruction wasn’t limited to a deadline. After the Beirut explosion a task was set to take action so that similar events don’t happen in Armenia,” the PM said.

Several metro stations, airport searched after apparent hoax bomb threat

Save

Share

 13:28,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS. Bomb threats targeting all metro stations in Yerevan as well as the Zvartnots airport were called in August 16.

Search teams and K9 units searched the airport and the Barekamutyun, Charbakh, Shengavir and Marshal Baghramyan metro stations and no explosives were found, the emergencies ministry said. 

The search in the remaining metro stations continues.

Iranian national presumed missing in Yerevan blast found safe

Save

Share

 16:01,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS. The number of those unaccounted for following the market explosion stands at 4. Earlier the authorities were reporting 6 missing people which included an Iranian national.

“The number of missing people was brought down from 6 to 4 because the Iranian Embassy in Armenia said that the Iranian national who was presumed missing is now in Georgia. And another person who was presumed missing personally told authorities that they weren’t in the market area at the time of the explosion,” Ministry of Emergency Situations spokesperson Hayk Kostanyan said.

The following people are still unaccounted for:

Gagik Karapetyan

Artavazd Hayrapetyan

Vanik Amirkhanyan

Kseniya Badalyan

CivilNet: Over 300 Armenians still missing since 2020 war, says Red Cross

CIVILNET.AM

12 Aug, 2022 10:08

  • Over 300 Armenians are still missing since the end of the 2020 Karabakh war, according to a new report by the Red Cross.
  • Mkhitar Matevosyan, the mayor of the town of Vayk and a Civil Contract member, allegedly took part in corrupt business dealings, Armenian investigative outlet Hetq reported.
  • Armenia won gold in the European Youth Weightlifting Championships.

Why are Armenians leaving the Lachin region? Opinions from Baku


Aug 9 2022


  • JAMnews
  • Baku

Why Armenians are leaving the Lachin region

Inhabitants of the city of Lachin and the village of Zabukh (Aghavno), located in the Lachin corridor, must evacuate by August 25. This agreement was reached by Azerbaijan and Armenia via mediation with Russian peacekeepers deployed in part of Karabakh. Armenian experts are asking why these towns should be resettled at all.


  • Putin-Erdogan negotiations: agreements on the region and risks for Armenia. Opinion
  • “No one is ready to lighten Russia’s burden”: on the Russian peacekeeper mandate in Nagorno-Karabakh
  • Renewed tension in Nagorno-Karabakh: Yerevan and Baku report

According to the terms of the tripartite declaration signed on November 10, 2020 by the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia and the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Lachin region passed under the control Azerbaijan. But because the Lachin corridor is the only road connecting Armenia and Khankendi (Stepanakert), the city of Lachin itself and the village of Zabuh (Aghavno), it has remained outside the control of the Azerbaijani army.

The State Agency for Highways of Azerbaijan has put an end to the dispute over who is building an alternative road to the Lachin corridor

Although, under the agreement, three years were allotted for the construction of an alternative road to the Lachin corridor, Azerbaijan has waited only two, and a new road will be put into service by the end of summer 2022. After that, the regional center of Lachin will be under Azerbaijani control.

Armenia has insisted on the literal fulfillment of conditions stated in the sixth paragraph of the agreement, and demanded that three years be allowed to pass first. The Armenian part of the road is, in fact, still in the design stage.

Provisional map of the Lachin corridor and alternative road. Source: www.eurasianet.org

After Azerbaijan conducted a military operation, called “Retribution”, last week, the process accelerated. The Armenian press, citing the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of the unrecognized NKR, Hayk Khanumyan, reported that Azerbaijan demanded the release of the city of Lachin and the village of Zabukh (Aghavno) by August 5, 2022. “As a result of negotiations, it was possible to postpone the transfer to August 25,” the report says.

Member of the Azerbaijani Parliament Vugar Bayramov cited data of the last population census, before the start of the First Nagorno-Karabkh War:

“The last population census in the Lachin region of the Azerbaijan SSR was carried out in 1979.

According to that census, 47,261 people lived in the region. The ethnic makeup of the population was as follows: 44,665 people (94.5%) were Azerbaijanis, 2,437 people (5.1%) were Muslim Kurds. According to the 1979 census, 34 people of Armenian nationality lived in the Lachin region.

“Muslim Kurds were expelled from the area along with Azerbaijanis during the occupation of the area by the Armenian armed forces.

“In 1992, 65,507 internal refugees from Lachin were settled in 59 cities and regions of Azerbaijan.”

According to Bayramov, Zabukh consisted entirely of Azerbaijanis. Because of the war more than 600 people, the indigenous inhabitants of this village, were internally displaced.

“In 2003, the Armenian diaspora built a church in Zabukh. Beginning in 2013, Armenians began to illegally settle in this village. The Ari Foundation, owned by Lebanese Armenians, has built more than 150 houses in the village,” added Vugar Bayramov.

Azerbaijan’s demand is based on the terms of the tripartite statement, Azeri political commentator Agshin Kerimov maintains:

“Azerbaijan only demands the withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from the city of Lachin and the current Lachin corridor. Baku does not insist on the expulsion of the Armenian population thence.

“If desired, the Armenians who now inhabit Lachin and Zabuh can apply to the Azerbaijani authorities, obtain citizenship of the country, and continue to live in peace where they lived after the occupation of this region. But apparently they aren’t even considering that option.”

Military observer Asaf Guliyev cited anecdotes from his experience of communicating with residents of the Lachin region:

“I myself am from Karabakh, I was born and raised in this region. I know for sure that there have never been Armenians in the Lachin region. At any rate, before occupation in the early ’90s.

“They were relocated there later on preferential terms. I shot a film in Karabakh during the years of occupation and talked with people living in these villages of the Lachin at that time. Many were resettled from Armenia itself; they were given land for farming at zero taxation. Everything was done to ensure that the occupied lands were not empty.”

Kuliyev says the Lachin Armenians did not take up the offer of Azerbaijani citizenship:

“Baku offers Armenians who were residents of the NKAR the possiblity of Azerbaijani citizenship. The Armenians who now inhabit Lachin and the villages are not citizens of Azerbaijan, and so they must leave the occupied lands.”

Fly Arna to have two additional Airbus A320 by yearend

Save

Share

 17:39,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. The Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan held a meeting with Fly Arna airline CEO Antony Price and the company’s Commercial Director Karine Andreasyan.

Sanosyan commended the Armenian national carrier’s launch and wished successes.

Fly Arna CEO Antony Price presented the first steps in entering the market, the problems that emerged during their activities, as well as the sequence of steps aimed at further developing the company. Price told the minister that they plan to acquire an additional two Airbus A320 aircraft by yearend.

The minister was briefed on the prospects of entering the Russian market in September this year. Sanosyan proposed to consider expanding the geography of flights and to pay special attention to the quality of service.

An agreement was reached to closely cooperate also in the issue of lifting the flight restrictions on Armenian airlines to European destinations. Other issues of mutual interest were also discussed.

Raisi to Pashinyan: Iran will oppose any attempt to alter its borders in Caucasus

NEWS.am
Armenia – Aug 11 2022

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia had a telephonic conversation with President Sayyid Ebrahim Raisi of Iran, Armenian News-NEWS.am has learned from the official website of the Armenian PM.

The interlocutors discussed issues related to regional developments and security challenges. The Prime Minister of Armenia presented details to the President of Iran about the recent border incidents between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In the context of establishing stability and peace in the region, Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the full implementation of the trilateral agreements of November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021.

Referring to the recent tense incidents in the South Caucasus, the President of Iran mentioned the statement made by Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei during the recent meeting with the presidents of Russia and Turkey, that Iran is sensitive about its borders in the Caucasus region and will oppose any attempt to alter them.

The parties also exchanged ideas on bilateral ties, emphasized the importance of bringing them closer.

Nikol Pashinyan expressed satisfaction with the development of Armenian-Iranian relations and noted that Armenia is ready to maximally promote the transit of goods between the two countries and to develop cooperation in the field of infrastructure, including in the direction of road, energy, etc.

The President of Iran described the relations between the two countries as historical and deep and emphasized the need to raise the level of sustainable Armenian-Iranian economic cooperation.

Armenia’s press freest in region – Reporters without Borders Index

Save

Share

 16:04,

YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. Armenia has the freest press in the region, according to Reporters Without Borders.

Reporters Without Borders Released its 2022 Edition of World Press Freedom Index where Armenia improved its ranking by 12 notches and is now 51st.

Armenia’s neighbors Georgia is 89th, Iran is 178th, Turkey is 149th and Azerbaijan is 154th. 

In the post-Soviet space Armenia is behind only Moldova and Baltic states in the ranking.

Tigran Abrahamyan: Azerbaijan is squeezing ring even tighter, demanding complete disarmament

NEWS.am

Armenia – Aug 3 2022

Given the fact that the RA authorities have agreed to fulfill Azerbaijan's demand on the withdrawal of conscripts from Artsakh, Azerbaijan is tightening the ring even more, demanding full disarmament, Tigran Abrahamyan, a member of the I have Honor faction of the National Assembly, wrote on his Facebook page.

"Azerbaijan has been actively talking about the existence of "illegal armed formations" operating in Artsakh for several months now, referring to the defense army and warning about the need for "anti-terrorist operations," said Abrahamyan.

While Azerbaijan was preparing the ground for the development of the operation, the Armenian government domestically became convinced that peace was inevitable, and those who talked about possible escalation and military action were caught in the crosshairs of the government propaganda machine and the political majority.

Pashinian's regime has shut down all possibilities of survival and Armenian existence and is leading the country down the path of a new adventure.