Turkey Ready To Open General Consulate In Nagorno-Karabakh – Erdogan

June 13 2023

 

Turkey is ready to open a general consulate in the city of Shusha in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which could be a message to the whole world and Armenia, in particular, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday

ANKARA (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 13th June, 2023) Turkey is ready to open a general consulate in the city of Shusha in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which could be a message to the whole world and Armenia, in particular, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.

"We are ready to open our general consulate in Shusha at any time. (Turkish Foreign Minister) Mr. Hakan (Fidan) will work on the matter without any delay. If our general consulate is opened in Shusha, it will send a message to the whole world and especially to Armenia," Erdogan was quoted as saying by Turkish newspaper Star.

The Turkish consulate in Shusha could be the country's third in Azerbaijan, with the two others located in the second-largest city, Ganja, as well as in Nakhchivan.

The decades-long conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh flared up again in September 2020, marking the worst escalation since the 1990s. During the fighting, Azerbaijani forces seized control of Shusha and several other areas in the region. Hostilities ended with a Russia-brokered trilateral ceasefire declaration signed in November 2020. The two former Soviet countries agreed to the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in the region. Since then, there have been occasional clashes along the border.

https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/turkey-ready-to-open-general-consulate-in-nag-1707965.html

Two Indians wounded in Azerbaijani shooting: Armenia

MEHR News Agency, Iran
June 14 2023

TEHRAN, Jun. 14 (MNA) – Armenian media reported Wednesday that two Indian nationals were wounded in Azeri cross-border shooting in Yeraskh.

 Doctors have successfully completed the surgeries on the two victims of the Azerbaijani cross-border shooting in the Armenian village of Yeraskh, the Armenian "Armen Press" reported.

According to the Armenian website, the Ministry of Healthcare said the surgeries passed successfully and the victims are in a moderate condition.

The two victims, nationals of India, were wounded when Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire at a construction site in Yeraskh.

The Indian nationals were construction workers employed at the construction site of a steel plant in Yeraskh.

MNA

https://en.mehrnews.com/news/202002/Two-Indians-wounded-in-Azerbaijani-shooting-Armenia

Azerbaijan = Corrupt + Terrorist + Evil

June 14 2023
by GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

There may be no regime more loathsome and deserving of U.S./European condemnation and punitive sanctions than that of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his crew of criminals and monsters.

Corrupt to the Core

  • OCCRP, the international crime/corruption watchdog, named Aliyev its 2012 Organized Crime and Corruption Person of the Year.

His family has secretly amassed major “stakes in the country’s … banks, construction companies, [and] gold mines” and snapped up over $140 million in luxury residences abroad.

By 2021, Aliyev’s crime syndicate had covertly accumulated British property worth $700 million.

  • The Azerbaijani Laundromatwas a $2.9 billion money laundering racket.  It bribed British, German, Italian, and various European officials to whitewash Azerbaijan’s repulsive reputation.
  • In 2013, Azerbaijan surreptitiously bankrolled a propaganda junketto Baku for 10 Congresspersons and over 30 staffers from IL, NJ, NM, NY, OK, and TX.  Aliyev showered them with jewelry, rugs, and other goodies which the Office of so-called Congressional Ethics belatedly forced them to surrender.
  • “Respected” American publications and Congress’ Azerbaijan Caucus — including shifty co-chair Henry Cuellar (D-TX), an FBI target — reportedly concealed Azerbaijan’s crimes.

State Sponsor of Terrorism

  • Azerbaijan deployed thousands of terrorists/jihadis against Christian Armenians in the early 1990s, including Afghan Mujahedin, Chechens, and Turkey’s Grey Wolves,
  • Azerbaijan had long befriended Osama Bin Laden. Baku’s Al-Qaeda cell belonged to the network that bombed American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.  A dozen Americans and 212 others perished.
  • Columbia University’s Peace-Building/Human Rights program and others have documented Aliyev’s using thousands of terrorist mercenaries in his unprovoked 2020 war against Armenian-populated Artsakh/Nagorno-Karabagh (N-K) and Armenia. Turkey openly transported them from Syria and Libya.

The jihadis included one-time ISIS commander/war criminal Sayf Balud and miscellaneous murderers, rapists, and kidnappers.  Reportedly, Pakistan also sent terrorists.

During the war, Azeri zealots chanted, “Jihad, jihad, jihad.”  In Baku?  No, in Washington, DC.

  • The EU Parliament denounced (January 20, 2021) Baku and Ankara for using “foreign terrorists” against Armenians.
  • The UN’s Working Group on Mercenaries condemned(November 6, 2020) Baku’s and Ankara’s hiring of jihadis.  Predictably, the UN probe has stalled, doubtless due to obstruction by the U.S. and others.
  • The Senate Foreign Relations Committee grilled (July 21, 2021) neo-con Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, potty-mouthed Victoria Nuland, about Turkey’s delivering terrorists to She refused to answer in open session.

That’s consistent with America’s scandalous and long-running downplaying of Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s state sponsorship of terrorism.

Sheer Evil

  • Azerbaijan is unashamedly homicidal/genocidal.

Defense Minister Safar Abiyev (RFE/RL, August 4, 2004): “[In] 25 years there will be no state of Armenia … [Armenians] have no right to live in this region.”

Baku Mayor Hajibala Abutalybov to a Bavarian delegation (2006): ‘‘Our goal is the complete elimination of Armenians.  You, Nazis, already eliminated the Jews in the 1930s and 40s, right?’’

Nurlan Ibrahimov, a Baku soccer team’s public relations director (Facebook, October 2020): We must kill all Armenians — children, women and the elderly.”

  • Azerbaijan has long been obliterating any evidence of Armenia’s three-millennia-long presence.

Using sledgehammers and dump trucks, Azerbaijani troops destroyed (YouTube: New Tears of Araxes) a huge ninth century Armenian Christian cemetery in Nakhichevan.  Stalin had cruelly assigned the latter Armenian territory (and Artsakh/N-K) to Azerbaijan in the 1920s.

Over time, Azerbaijanis murdered or expelled every Armenian in Nakhichevan.  Baku plans the same for Artsakh/N-K.

U.S. lawmakers, the EU Parliament, and others have decried the cemetery’s  destruction and the ongoing eradication and vandalism of many Armenian churches/monuments, to no avail.  The State Department’s reaction has been negligible.

Yet consider the uproar by American officials, media, and conservative Evangelicals whenever Jewish cemeteries or synagogues are vandalized/attacked/destroyed.

  • Baku’s claims to nearly all of 3000-year-old Armenia are preposterous. No country/nation named Azerbaijan (a Persian/Iranian name) existed before 1918.  The region was ethnically/religiously mixed.  Some of its Muslims identified as Tartar/Turkish.  Only in the 1930s did these start calling themselves Azerbaijanis.
  • During/after the 2020 war, Azerbaijani perpetrated voluminous and varied evils and crimes (besides those in/after 1988).

WarningOften graphic and disturbing.

  • Executions of captured Armenian
  • Beheadings (video removed but available).
  • Desecration of a dead, naked Armenian woman (videos removed but available).
  • Armenian POWs are still imprisoned and tortured.
  • Bombardment of Artsakh/N-K’s “hospitals, schools, local water supply.”
  • Azerbaijan used banned white phosphorous and, reportedly, cluster
  • Azerbaijan has illegally blockaded — food, electricity, gas, communications — the 120,000 indigenous Armenians of Artsakh/N-K. Baku has defied an International Court of Justice order to end the blockade.  Moscow slyly allows the blockade.

Azerbaijan Overrated

For about 30 years, Artsakh/N-K, with Yerevan’s help, outfought a better-armed, wealthier, and far more populous Azerbaijan.  Artsakh became self-governing, democratic, and largely safe from Baku’s savagery.

Only Turkey’s and Israel’s military participation, and Moscow’s deliberate passivity, turned the tide against Armenians in 2020.  It’s apparently Tel Aviv’s first martial campaign against a nearly all-Christian country.

Azerbaijan now aims to ethnically cleanse Artsakh and has seized chunks of Armenia.

Meanwhile, Washington and Europe needlessly kowtow to Baku, wildly embellishing its energy exporting value.

  • Azerbaijan supplies a mere fraction (perhaps 3%) of the EU’s natural gas.
  • Baku imports Russian gas and reportedly sells it to the West, thereby undermining Western sanctions against Russia.
  • Russia owns part of Azerbaijan’s gas fields/pipelines. Aliyev is stuffing Putin’s pockets with Western cash.
  • Azerbaijan has no choice but to send its gas westward due to binding contracts, existing pipelines, and lack of alternative markets.

The Right Path

I’ve shown elsewhere that the Caucasus’ swing country is Armenia.  Whichever direction it goes, so goes the Caucasus.

Russia’s stranglehold over Armenia and Artsakh remains.  But the West’s rejection of sanctions against the obvious aggressor, Azerbaijan, unmasks the duplicity behind its sponsorship of talks between Yerevan and Baku.

Moreover, Washington’s flouting of Section 907’s restrictions on aid to Azerbaijan brings further dishonor upon America.

If Armenians are wise they won’t agree to anything with Baku unless Yerevan gets rock-solid Western security guarantees, hi-tech weapons, and a long-term, armed international peace-keeping force in Artsakh.

Otherwise, given Azerbaijan’s blood-soaked, deceitful record, its signature on a “peace” agreement is worthless.

The author’s main focus is the Caucasus.  His work is archived at https://www.armeniapedia.org/wiki/David_Boyajian

The EU has high expectations from the July meeting in Brussels. Borrell

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YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS. The EU mission is part of the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but it cannot completely replace the process. the only solution is in the diplomatic sphere. The conflicting parties have expressed their desire to continue the negotiations, and the next meeting will be held in Brussels, from which the EU has high expectations, ARMENPRESS reports, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said during the discussion on "Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin Corridor" in the European Parliament.

According to Borrell, the current situation in the Lachin Corridor certainly raises the concern of the international community, but the EU does not have access to the checkpoint located in the corridor, therefore it is deprived of the opportunity to carry out a full observation.

"The EU is interested in the establishment of peace in the South Caucasus, and for this purpose it implements initiatives of a humanitarian nature, as well as contributes directly to the negotiations aimed at peace. We are also involved in finding missing persons during the conflict and keeping the conflicting parties away from new clashes," said the head of EU diplomacy.

Armenpress: No agreement has been reached to monitor the communication channels in the territory of Armenia by Russia

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YEREVAN, JUNE 10, ARMENPRESS. The office of the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, Mher Grigoryan, referred to the statement of the Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Shahin Mustafaev, according to which the Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation will guard the communication routes leading to Nakhichevan on the territory of Armenia.

In response to the inquiry of ARMENPRESS, the office of Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan replied: "During the discussions of the tripartite working group, including the last meeting, no such agreement was reached. Armenia's position was and continues to be that the roads provided for in point 9 of the tripartite declaration of November 9, 2020 must operate under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the parties, on the principle of reciprocity."

Customs duties from EEU budget drop, says Armenian finance minister

 16:00, 5 June 2023

YEREVAN, JUNE 5, ARMENPRESS. In 2022 Armenia received 28 billion dram less from the Eurasian Economic Union’s (EEU) single customs budget compared to 2021, finance minister Vahe Hovhannisyan said on June 5.

Hovhannisyan told lawmakers at a joint committee hearing on the 2022 budget report that a decrease has been recorded in terms of customs duties from the EEU.

“Customs duties dropped 56 billion 685 million drams, which is 28 billion dram less than in 2021. In 2021 that amount stood at 84 billion 839 million drams. This is due to the decrease of overall imports in the entire EEU market in 2022,” Hovhannisyan said.

Russian President Putin claims that resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be advantageous for everyone.

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has been ongoing for decades, with both Armenia and Azerbaijan claiming the territory as their own. The dispute has resulted in violence and bloodshed, with thousands of people losing their lives over the years. The situation has been particularly tense in recent months, with both sides accusing each other of escalating the conflict..

 

To bring it all to a close, President Putin’s efforts to mediate between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute are a positive step towards finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. He also stressed the need for all sides to work together to find a solution that would be acceptable to everyone.. The trilateral meeting held in Moscow on , is seen as a significant development, and the international community is hopeful that it will lead to a lasting settlement of the dispute.

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The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has been ongoing for decades, with both Armenia and Azerbaijan claiming the territory as their own. The dispute has resulted in violence and bloodshed, with thousands of people losing their lives over the years. The situation has been particularly tense in recent months, with both sides accusing each other of escalating the conflict.

As per WION News, Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking on the role of peacemaker between Azerbaijan and Armenia in an effort to settle the conflict over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. On Thursday, , President Putin held a trilateral meeting with the leaders of both countries in Moscow to try and resolve their differences.

President Putin’s efforts to bring the two sides to the negotiating table are seen as a positive step towards resolving the conflict. During the meeting, he emphasized the importance of finding a peaceful solution that would benefit all parties involved. He also expressed his hope that the talks would lead to a lasting settlement of the dispute.

As per President Putin, the situation is developing towards a settlement, and the three countries will meet again in a week to continue the negotiations. He also stressed the need for all sides to work together to find a solution that would be acceptable to everyone.

The meeting between President Putin and the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan has been welcomed by the international community, with many hoping that it will lead to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. The United Nations has also expressed its support for the talks, calling on all parties to engage in constructive dialogue to find a way forward.

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has been a major of tension in the region for many years, and its resolution would have significant implications for the entire Caucasus region. A peaceful settlement would not only benefit Armenia and Azerbaijan but would also have positive effects on the wider region, including Russia, Turkey, and Iran.

To bring it all to a close, President Putin’s efforts to mediate between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute are a positive step towards finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. The trilateral meeting held in Moscow on , is seen as a significant development, and the international community is hopeful that it will lead to a lasting settlement of the dispute. All parties involved must continue to engage in constructive dialogue to find a solution that is acceptable to everyone and that will benefit the entire region.

https://www.bollyinside.com/news/world-news/russian-president-putin-claims-that-resolving-the-nagorno-karabakh-conflict-will-be-advantageous-for-everyone/

Sports: Mkhitaryan could become first Armenian footballer to play at Champions League final

Armenia – May 17 2023

PanARMENIAN.Net - Henrikh Mkhitaryan could become the first Armenian football player ever to play at the UEFA Champions League final, according to the Football Federation of Armenia reveals.

Mkhitaryan’s side Inter Milan advanced to the UEFA Champions League final with a 1-0 second-leg victory (3-0 on aggregate) over city and stadium rivals AC Milan on Tuesday, May 16, NBC Sports reports.

On June 10, Inter Milan will appear in the club’s first European final since their famous victory over Barcelona in 2010, when Jose Mourinho’s underdogs upset favorites Bayern Munich.

On Tuesday, however, Inter lost Mkhitaryan just before half-time as he was suffering from a muscular problem, Football-Italia reported.

He pulled up 43 minutes into this evening’s match with the scores at 0-0 and was replaced by Marcelo Brozovic.

According to initial reports from Mediaset Premium, the Armenia international is suffering from pain in the quadricep of the left thigh.

https://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/307322/Mkhitaryan_could_become_first_Armenian_footballer_to_play_at_Champions_League_final

Withdrawal from CSTO not on agenda now, says Armenian deputy FM

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YEREVAN, MAY 16, ARMENPRESS. Armenia did discuss a possible withdrawal from the CSTO in the context of the September 2022 Azeri attack but eventually decided not to do so, Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan confirmed on Tuesday.

“I can’t recall the specific date [of the discussion], because it was discussed at the Security Council. I believe it happened in the period of the September developments. A decision was made not to make that step and continue working because there were issues that were later discussed in the CSTO summit. As you know, these works continue, and we have announced this. Soon there will be discussions on the situation in South Caucasus, and we will inform about it,” Safaryan said, adding that a withdrawal from the CSTO is not on the agenda of the Armenian government at this moment.

 Safaryan said the situation is difficult, and as a CSTO member which has obligations, Armenia continues to hope that its steps and work will lead to some results.

“We still have that hope,” Safaryan said.

The Deputy FM mentioned that Armenia has numerously insisted that the CSTO ought to issue a political assessment on the situation in the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

“These discussions could resume at some point,” he said.

Armenian Foreign Minister holds phone call with Portuguese counterpart

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YEREVAN, MAY 12, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a phone call with his Portuguese counterpart João Gomes Cravinho on May 11.

The foreign ministry said in a readout that Mirzoyan and Cravinho ‘exchanged views around the Armenian-Portuguese bilateral agenda and discussed the importance of mutual high-level visits for maintaining the dynamics of political dialogue, as well as the prospects of development of cooperation between the two countries in trade-economic, cultural and IT’ sectors.

Partnership in international platforms, as well as issues relating to the Armenia-EU partnership were also discussed.

The two FMs also discussed regional security and stability. The Armenian foreign minister spoke about the latest developments around the Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization of relations. FM Mirzoyan stressed that Azerbaijan’s continuous aggressive policy and provocations are aimed at disrupting the efforts aimed at the negotiations process, with the latest such manifestation being the May 11 provocations against the sovereign territory of Armenia.

The Armenian FM presented to his Portuguese counterpart the humanitarian situation in Nagorno Karabakh resulting from the illegal Azerbaijani blockade of Lachin Corridor, emphasizing that Azerbaijan’s actions constitute a violation of not only the terms of the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement and norms of international humanitarian law, but also an explicit disregard for the unambiguous calls by international partners and the International Court of Justice ruling.

Lachin Corridor – the only road linking Nagorno Karabakh with Armenia and the rest of the world – has been blocked by Azerbaijan since 12 December 2022. The United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan on 22 February 2023 to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions. Azerbaijan has so far ignored the order.