Nagorno Karabakh eager to launch direct, real dialogue with Azerbaijan

 12:46, 6 July 2023

STEPANAKERT, JULY 6, ARMENPRESS. Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) is most interested in dialogue with Azerbaijan, but this should meet some standards, the Nagorno Karabakh Foreign Minister Sergey Ghazaryan told reporters on July 6.

Negotiations conducted under pressure cannot be considered neither negotiations nor dialogue, he said.

There can be no dialogue as long as the Lachin Corridor is blocked, Ghazaryan added.

“We’ve been receiving various offers on organizing such meetings from representatives of various countries, and international organizations. But there are some elements that should be taken into account. Such meetings took place on February 24 and March 1 with mediation of Russian peacekeepers in their deployment base. Technical issues were discussed during that meetings, but the Azerbaijani side entirely distorted the meaning of the meetings, misrepresenting it as the launch of talks on reintegration,” Ghazaryan said, noting that this was followed by the March 5 ambush when Azeri troops shot dead three police officers in Nagorno Karabakh.

“We firmly believe that negotiations conducted under pressure cannot be called dialogue or negotiations. As long as the road is closed there won’t be dialogue in such conditions. The other side must also show that it is ready for dialogue, but if they block the road, how should we understand that the Azerbaijani side is ready for dialogue? Regular discussions are taking place on a new dialogue. The Artsakh side has numerously conveyed to the Azerbaijan side offers to meet through the Russian peacekeepers, but the offers were turned down by the Azeri side itself,” Ghazaryan said.

The Lachin Corridor must be completely unblocked and essential goods must be supplied in order to see a change in Azerbaijan’s approaches, he said.

Prime Minister Pashinyan’s statement on Constitution Day

 11:19, 5 July 2023

YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has released a statement on Constitution Day.

 The statement reads:

“Dear people, dear compatriots,

On July 5, we celebrate the Constitution Day, which is of central importance in our state holidays.

September 21 expresses our will and determination to have an independent state and is essentially the birthday of our state, while July 5 is about what our state is, or should be, like.

The Constitution is about the general and strategic ideas about the state, about the functioning of the key mechanisms of the state, about the rights and responsibilities of a person and a citizen.

The Constitution is about the relations of all people, organizations, state structures and the activities of any individual, group, organization and structure in the country cannot contradict the Constitution. It shows the limit of permissible activities for the state and individual.

According to the current Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, state institutions have the right to do what they are allowed by the Constitution and laws, a person has the right to do what does not contradict the Constitution and laws, that is, everything that is not prohibited. In our country, the legal system is based on this principle, and let me say, today our reality is based on this principle. That reality is certainly not ideal. But today all political and economic rights are available to all people as befits a democratic country. This is an achievement that is no longer seen because it has become an ordinary thing and that it has become an ordinary thing is perhaps the greatest result.

Our biggest challenges in ensuring constitutional reality remain external security (peace and/or border situation) and an unquestionably credible judiciary – credible for everyone: the Government, the opposition and the public.

We have significant progress in the judicial system, which is expressed as follows. Today, no innocent person can be convicted, arrested or detained unnecessarily. Today, no one can consider himself above the law. All people are truly equal before the law.

Another thing is that the judicial system does not always respond to cases of offenses with due speed and efficiency. Many trials of public and state significance, sometimes for objective, sometimes subjective reasons, continue for years, causing justifiable public bewilderment. We are also witnessing confusing events in the field of civil and administrative legal relations.

But our determination to reform the judicial system has not wavered in any way. Reforms are proceeding slowly but steadily because that is the only guaranteed way to achieve results.

Our external security-related problems are known to each of you, and here we have serious challenges. At the same time, I am convinced that the peace agenda adopted by the Government has no alternative, because peace is the most credible factor of our sovereignty and security.

The realization of the peace agenda is not guaranteed for the simple reason that it does not depend only on us, but that we must make every legitimate effort to achieve peace is also obvious and unequivocal. In this sense, the creation of proper mechanisms to address the rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh and the recognition of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia, 29,800 square kilometers, are of key importance.

According to the Constitution of our country, Armenia is a social state. I consider it important to emphasize that tremendous changes have taken place in the social sphere in the Republic of Armenia. Since 2018, the minimum pension has more than doubled, the average pension has increased by 22 percent, and the basic pension has increased by 50 percent. Since 2018, 170,000 jobs have been created in Armenia, the salary fund has more than doubled, the average monthly salary has increased by about 57 percent, the minimum salary has increased by more than 36 percent, and the number of health services provided to citizens by state order has doubled.

The main goal of our policies in social and other spheres is the person’s well-being and happiness, which we should not lose as a guideline even in the most difficult moment.

Dear people,

Read the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia. It is not a long but meaningful document, the reading of which is useful for everyone, because in many cases citizens have difficulties due to not knowing their rights.

I congratulate all of us on the occasion of the Constitution Day.”

Unveiling the Horrors: The Impact of the Viral Armenian Soldier Woman Video featuring Anush Apetyan

TDPel Media
July 3 2023

The Armenian Soldier Woman Video featuring Anush Apetyan has become a sensation on the internet, garnering significant attention on platforms such as Twitter and Reddit.

This powerful video has captivated people worldwide, igniting discussions about the depicted atrocities.

Anush Apetyan: A Symbol of Perseverance and Bravery

Anush Apetyan, a courageous female soldier from Armenia, tragically lost her life during the clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan in September 2022.

Stationed near the borders of Vayots Dzor, she actively defended her nation against Azerbaijani forces.

Her unwavering dedication and ultimate sacrifice have made her a symbol of perseverance and bravery.

Shocking Scenes: Unveiling the Horrendous Crimes

The viral Armenian Soldier Woman Video exposes the heinous crimes committed by the Azerbaijani military.

In the video, Anush Apetyan’s dismembered body reveals signs of mutilation, indicating the severe torture she endured.

The graphic footage depicts unimaginable cruelty, violence, and dehumanization.

The video’s impact has triggered shock, outrage, sadness, and distress worldwide.

People from all corners of the globe are expressing solidarity with Anush Apetyan, demanding justice for her and accountability for those responsible for her brutal treatment.

Hashtags like #StopWarCrimes and #JusticeForAnushApetyan have gained momentum on social media, rallying cries for justice.

The Pursuit of Truth and Justice: An Investigation Unfolds

The city of Jermuk became a haunting backdrop to the unfolding horrors amidst the hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan in September 2022.

Amidst the escalating conflict, Anush Apetyan tragically became a victim of unimaginable violence, joining the ranks of numerous executions that took place.

The investigation into Anush Apetyan’s case has been a focal point in the pursuit of truth and justice.

Authorities, including the Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan, have taken decisive actions to authenticate the execution video and identify those responsible.

This meticulous process involves comprehensive examinations and consultations with weapons and medical experts to verify the evidence’s validity.

The truth surrounding Anush Apetyan’s case serves as a stark reminder of the pressing need to uphold international humanitarian law and prevent future war crimes.

It highlights the responsibility of nations to protect individuals in conflict-ridden areas and emphasizes the importance of transparent and unbiased investigations.

As the investigation progresses, the world anxiously awaits the outcomes and subsequent measures taken to address the crimes committed against Anush Apetyan.

The quest for justice continues, fueled by the hope that truth will prevail and the perpetrators will face the consequences of their despicable acts.

These collective efforts aim to prevent further atrocities and establish a world where the rights and dignity of every individual are upheld and respected.

Social Media Activism: Amplifying Voices for Justice

Social media has played a crucial role in amplifying the voices of those seeking justice for Anush Apetyan.

Online platforms have provided a powerful means for activists and concerned individuals to express their outrage and demand action.

The widespread dissemination of the Armenian Soldier Woman Video has sparked conversations and raised awareness about the urgent need for international attention and accountability.

The viral nature of the video has showcased the potential of social media activism in driving real-world change.

The collective determination of individuals and organizations to hold the perpetrators accountable has gained traction, leading to increased awareness and mobilization.

Governments and human rights organizations have joined forces to advocate for justice and preventive measures to ensure the safety and dignity of soldiers and civilians affected by conflicts.

Hope for Justice: Monitoring Progress and Preventing Atrocities

As the movement for justice gains momentum, there is hope that the outcry for Anush Apetyan’s justice will result in concrete actions.

Legal proceedings and preventive measures are crucial to ensure accountability and prevent future atrocities.

The global community closely monitors the developments, yearning for a more just and peaceful future where the cycle of violence can be brought to an end.

Secretary Antony J. Blinken at a Closing Plenary Session with Armenian FM A. Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani FM J. Bayramov

Department of State, USA

SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Well, good afternoon, everyone.  I just have a few things to say at the outset.

First, to both of my colleagues and their delegations, great thanks and appreciation for the important and hard work that’s continued in the effort to reach a durable peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as to deal with a number of other important issues that can help advance relations between the countries.  I’m grateful for the time that you’ve all spent here, now the second meeting that we’ve held.  I appreciated very much the opportunity to spend time with you, as did our team, the National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and appreciate again that, as we’ll share in a statement that’ll be released in a little while, further progress toward this shared objective of an agreement, to include agreement on some additional articles as well as a deepening understanding of the positions on other outstanding issues, as well as a recognition that there is – there remains hard work to be done to try to reach a final agreement.

We’ve had a series of meetings not only here but also with our counterparts – hosted by our counterparts in the European Union, to include as well Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev, and we know that a further meeting is expected in a few weeks’ time with the European Union and the president and prime minister.  And we look forward to continuing this process as well in the weeks ahead to take advantage of the momentum that we’ve helped achieve through these meetings, through further agreement on different discrete pieces, with, again, the objective of reaching an overall and final agreement in the weeks and months ahead.

I think there’s also a clear understanding on everyone’s part that the closer we get, the closer you get to reaching an agreement, in some cases the harder it gets, because by definition the most difficult issues are left for the end.  But I very much appreciate the spirit of candor, openness, directness that everyone has exhibited.  That is the way, ultimately, to reach understanding and, finally, to reach agreement.

So again, thank you both for being here.  Thank you for the hard work that’s gone into these three days.  Thank you for the progress that has been made.  And thank you for the determination to continue this effort in the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you.

https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-at-a-closing-plenary-session-with-armenian-foreign-minister-ararat-mirzoyan-and-azerbaijani-foreign-minister-jeyhun-bayramov/

"Element of a hybrid war" – a political scientist on attempted military coup in Armenia

  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Gabrielyanov on coup attempt

“Russia no longer has the resources for the hybrid war with Armenia and is reusing agents it has already used,” political scientist Ruben Mehrabyan says, commenting on a Facebook post by Russian journalist and publisher Aram Gabrielyanov.

He wrote that after the defeat of Armenia in the Karabakh war of 2020, he personally met the Chief of the General Staff Onik Gasparyan and said that “serious people from Moscow are proposing to take the army to the streets and transfer power to the provisional government.” According to Gabrielyanov, the Chief of the General Staff of Armenia replied that he would withdraw the army in the event of a “direct order.”

According to Mehrabyan, the statement of a Russian journalist recognized in Armenia as persona non grata almost three years after the end of the war proves that “Moscow is trying to strike at the current government of Armenia.”


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The Russian media tycoon with Armenian roots and founder of the News Media holding talked about his proposal to Onik Gasparyan. This was at a time when Gasparyan served as head of the general staff.

“I told Onik that serious people from Moscow are proposing to take the army to the streets and transfer power to the interim government. And I will provide information support. Onik replied – let Moscow give a direct order and I will withdraw the army. I said – no one will give a direct order, and with that they parted ways. Then you know.”

He concludes that Gasparyan’s cowardice made it possible to “strangle Armenia to the delight of Pashinyan and his vile clique.”

Personae non gratae in Armenia – On the banning of Margarita Simonyan and Aram Gabrielyanov, Russian journalists of Armenian origin

Political scientist Ruben Mehrabyan believes that Gabrielyanov’s statements should be treated with great reservations, given his “personal qualities.”

“Maybe it’s true, maybe it’s not. Explanations should be given by Onik Gasparyan himself. On the other hand, I have no doubt that, yes, Moscow’s goal was to change the government in Armenia from 2018. Do not be shy in choosing means and methods. And now, in this way, an attempt is being made to strike at the current government. This is another provocation directed against the Republic of Armenia,” he told JAMnews.

According to Mehrabyan, Moscow will continue to do everything to “defile the atmosphere”, as Russia is worried and unnerved by the position of Armenia, which:

  • invited European observers to monitor its border with Azerbaijan,
  • is negotiating with Baku in the States,
  • participates in tripartite formats with Russians without enthusiasm,
  • makes critical statements against the Russian military bloc CSTO and de facto froze its participation in it,
  • discusses the issue of ratification of the Rome Statute.

Ratification of the Statute would have grave consequences for both Russia and Armenia

According to the political scientist, the purpose of such statements is to preserve and expand the Russian “pathetic presence” in Armenia as long as possible.

“And this will be implemented exclusively through the collapse of the Armenian statehood. This is what the hybrid war that Russia has been waging against Armenia for many years and up to today is aimed at. And it will be so until Russia gives up its great imperial goals.”

Commenting on the role of Russia in the region, he recalled that a commission has been set up in the Armenian parliament to study the circumstances of the last Karabakh war. The commission invited high-ranking military officers, including Onik Gasparyan, to testify. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also spoke here with a live broadcast of his testimony:

“In fact, all this is very unnerving for Russia, because, I have no doubt, the role of Russia in the unleashing and further course of the 44-day war will be revealed here. And this is one of the reasons why Moscow is trying to split Armenia with such statements.”

https://jam-news.net/gabrielyanov-on-coup-attempt/


“There will be no pro-Armenian decisions”: Armenian analysts on Mirzoyan-Bayramov meeting


  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Second round of Mirzoyan-Bayramov talks

On June 27, the next round of discussions on the agreement on the settlement of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan will begin in Washington. The Armenian authorities have already officially announced this. Earlier, the Prime Minister stated that the position of the Armenian side remains the same: to make every effort to establish peace and sign an agreement.

“The delegation is heading to the United States with this attitude,” Nikol Pashinyan assured.

Armenian analysts, however, believe that the Prime Minister’s statements were made for diplomatic reasons, and they do not expect the signing of the document.


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This is the second round of negotiations with Mirzoyan-Bayram mediated by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. It was scheduled for June 12, but was postponed at the request of Baku.

The first round of negotiations took place on May 1-4. A joint statement was not adopted, the parties limited themselves to a press release saying that “positions on some key issues still diverge.”

Armenian analysts also speak about the existence of disagreements on key issues. They highlight the following three themes:

• maps on which the delimitation will take place,

• international guarantees of a peace treaty,

• a mechanism for dialogue between Baku and the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.

These issues will be discussed in Washington at the level of foreign ministers, then in Brussels at the level of state leaders. According to a preliminary agreement, Pashinyan and Aliyev will meet on July 21 through the mediation of the head of the European Council.

Armenia also proposed to Azerbaijan to hold a meeting of the commission on border delimitation. According to the Armenian prime minister, there is an agreement in principle to hold the meeting.

“Armenia is ready to unblock the transport and economic routes of the region as soon as possible on the principle of [preserving] the sovereignty of the parties,” Pashinyan said.

The Russian Deputy Prime Minister said that Armenia and Azerbaijan will start unblocking transport with the restoration of the Yeraskh-Julfa-Meghri-Horadiz railway

This opinion was expressed during a briefing by the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Alen Simonyan.

“Negotiations are going quite intensively, proposals and discussions are yielding results on both sides. As for the changes, we agree with some formulations, with some – the Azerbaijani side. At the moment, there is progress,” he said.

The speaker confirmed that Armenia is preparing for peace and called on Azerbaijan to “speak and act in accordance with this logic”:

“With all possible international mechanisms, we must ensure that Armenia and Azerbaijan sign a long-term, reliable agreement, ensure the implementation of the rights and freedoms of the Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh, in a format that any authoritative international structure or country will guarantee.”

According to him, Armenia will use all international levers to prevent Baku from carrying out ethnic cleansing in NK.

Alen Simonyan did not specify whether the issue of the rights of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh would be fixed in a peace treaty or in another document. However, he believes that this is an important issue that cannot be bypassed:

“If this issue is not discussed, is not on the agenda and does not get a decision, then most of these negotiations can be considered meaningless talk.”

He also said that in order to implement the peace agreement, a guarantor or guarantors are needed so that the situation following the example of the November 9, 2020 document does not repeat itself, when the mediator country “does not take steps or cannot take them.”

The armed forces of Azerbaijan again fired in the direction of a metallurgical plant under construction in the Armenian village of Yeraskh

Political scientist Areg Kochinyan believes that there can be no talk of signing the document until the parties’ approaches on key issues are clarified:

“I don’t think the prime minister specifically meant that they were going to Washington to sign this paper. In my opinion, they are going to do everything so that this paper is drawn up.”

He believes that to achieve peace, you need not one solution, but a symbiosis consisting of many components.

Among them he names the following:

  • peace treaty,
  • restoration of the self-defense potential of Armenia,
  • changing the vector of Armenia’s foreign policy,
  • creation of guarantees of the territorial integrity of Armenia in the conjuncture of certain legal, political and international relations.

According to political observer Hakob Badalyan, Pashinyan’s statement was made more for diplomatic and tactical reasons. The goal is to show that the Armenian side is ready for constructive negotiations and promotion of a peace agreement. Badalyan emphasizes that, along with the discussion of current issues, a clear assessment should be made at the meeting in Washington of “Azerbaijan’s aggressive actions and border incidents”:

“If this situation is not regulated, including by actors committed to the cause of peace, then this may hinder any progress in the negotiation process. And if all this fits into the same logic, then the question arises: how can there be loyalty to the policy of Azerbaijan, leading to tension?”

The Armenian Defense Ministry has been constantly reporting shelling from the Azerbaijani side, not only in the direction of the Armenian positions, but also of the civilian population. In particular, the village of Erakhs on the border with Nakhichevan was repeatedly shelled. The main target is the Armenian-American plant under construction there. Two Indian construction workers were reported injured. The Armenian media report on the continued tension in the border settlements of the Gegharkunik and Syunik regions, in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Information about the violation of the ceasefire regime by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, which is received almost daily, indicates that Baku is trying to achieve concessions by force in parallel with the negotiations. This is the opinion of political scientist Tigran Grigoryan:

“They will also try to use military pressure to force both Yerevan and Stepanakert to abandon their positions altogether, so that it would be, by and large, a one-sided document that is fully consistent with Azerbaijani ideas.”

Grigoryan is convinced that at this stage it is pointless to talk about “some kind of pro-Armenian decisions”, there are only “bad decisions and even worse”.

He notes that key disagreements between the parties remain even after the recognition of NK as part of Azerbaijan. In his opinion, one of the main problems is that Baku “categorically rejects dialogue” with the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The political scientist believes that the mediators should ensure that Azerbaijan abandons its maximalist position and tends to solutions based on compromises. On the draft peace treaty, Grigoryan noted that at the moment the possibility of signing a framework agreement, that is, a preliminary, and not a final detailed document, is being discussed.

But even in this case, he sees certain risks, since there are no guarantees that after the signing of the agreement, Azerbaijan will not continue to use force against Armenia:

“If now Azerbaijan does not withdraw its troops from the territory of Armenia, then there is a high probability that it will not take such a step even after the signing of the agreement.”

https://jam-news.net/second-round-of-mirzoyan-bayramov-talks/

No change of foreign policy vector discussed – PM

 12:02,

YEREVAN, JUNE 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that at no point did his administration consider changing the foreign policy vector of the country before the 2020 war.

“We didn’t discuss a change of foreign policy vector,” Pashinyan said when asked whether or not his administration considered changing the foreign policy vector of Armenia during the period leading up to the 2020 war. “On the contrary, we believed that a foreign policy vector change could have had grave consequences in the context of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict itself,” Pashinyan said.

Karen Demirchyan and Vazgen Sargsyan prevented Meghri-Nagorno Karabakh 1999 swap with their lives, says Pashinyan

 14:10,

YEREVAN, JUNE 20, ARMENPRESS. The draft document in 1999 envisaging Armenia’s surrender of Meghri in exchange of control over Nagorno Karabakh, despite not being adopted, recorded the “demise of the fundamental notions” of the Armenian side regarding the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said.

Pashinyan told lawmakers on June 20 at the select committee probing the 2020 war that the document on exchanging territories was circulated during the 1999 Istanbul Summit. The document was far from territorial integrity and the right to self determination, Pashinyan said.

On one hand it had nothing to do with self-determination, and on the other hand it would’ve violated the principle of territorial integrity of both Armenia and Azerbaijan. Pashinyan quoted the draft document as mentioning the exchange of Meghri with Nagorno Karabakh.

“This document actually records the demise of the Armenian fundamental notions on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict resolution. Moreover, there is an opinion, and I share this opinion, that Karen Demirchyan and Vazgen Sargsyan prevented the implementation of this document with their lives,” Pashinyan said, highlighting the fact that all the developments took place in between August and November of 1999.

Pashinyan added that although the document was never signed, such draft documents are developed through discussions, debates and conversations between the parties.

Safeguarding the People of Nagorno-Karabakh

   
Date: 
Wednesday, – 2:15pm
Location: 
2360 Rayburn House Office Building

Please join the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission for a hearing on safeguarding the people of Nagorno-Karabakh as risks of renewed violence in and around the enclave increase.

Two and a half years after a bloody six-week war pushed Armenian forces out of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions of Azerbaijan, tensions are again escalating. A blockade of the Lachin corridor to Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijani-backed activists has entered its 7th month, and on April 23 Azerbaijan opened a military checkpoint on the corridor that is widely viewed as inconsistent with the provisions of the 2020 ceasefire agreement that ended the last war.  A number of international efforts are underway to mitigate the risk of a new full-blown war, including by officials at the U.S. State Department. One major issue is what is required to adequately protect the rights and safety of ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, where Azerbaijan seeks to assert control.

This hearing will examine the measures required to adequately safeguard, during this period of blockade and negotiation, a vulnerable ethnic population, and offer recommendations for U.S. policy.

This hearing will be open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the interested public, and the media. The hearing will be livestreamed via the Commission website and will also be available for viewing on channel 53 of the House Digital Channel service. For any questions, please contact Mark Milosch (for Co-Chair Smith) or Kimberly Stanton (for Co-Chair McGovern). 

Christopher H. Smith
Member of Congress
Co-Chair, TLHRC
James P. McGovern
Member of Congress
Co-Chair, TLHRC

Panel I          

  • Ambassador Sam Brownback
  • Michael Rubin, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
  • David Phillips, Director, Peace-Building and Human Rights Program, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University
  • John M. Evans, Former U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, Department of State

Witnesses may be added.

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57 athletes to represent Armenia at 3rd European Games

 10:44,

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. 57 athletes from Armenia will participate in the 2023 European Games in Poland.

The opening of the international sporting event will take place on June 21 in Krakow’s Henryk Reyman stadium. Tournaments will also take place in Malopolska.

The Armenian athletes will compete in Chess, Taekwondo, Athletics, Boxing, Fencing, Karate, Shooting, Muay Thai, Teqball and Diving.

All Olympic sports held at the 2023 European Games will provide qualification opportunities for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

The 3rd European Games will be held from 21 June to 2 July 2023.