Armenian PM’s wife meets with mothers of captured and missing servicemen

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 19:51,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 30, ARMENPRESS. Spouse of the Armenian prime minister, chairwoman of the Board of Trustees of My Step charitable foundation, Anna Hakobyan, had a meeting on November 30 with the mothers of the Armenian servicemen who have been captured by Azerbaijan or have been declared missing during the recent war in Artsakh, the My Step foundation said on Facebook.

Anna Hakobyan expressed her support to the mothers of the servicemen. “Both I and my family share your feelings and pain. Everything is being done at the highest level to find a way out of the situation and return our sons to their families”, she said.

The mothers of captured and missing servicemen expressed their concerns over the situation.

Anna Hakobyan promised to convey their concerns to the respective structures.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

COVID-19: Armenia reports 1589 new cases, 1726 recoveries in one day

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 11:42,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 18, ARMENPRESS. 1589 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 120,459, the ministry of healthcare said today.

1726 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 80,069.

4109 tests were conducted in the past one day.

28 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 1839.

The number of active cases is 38,082.

The number of patients who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 469 (6 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

President Sarkissian holds phone talk with co-chair of Armenian Assembly of America

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 16:26,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian held a telephone conversation with co-chair of the Board of Trustees of the Armenian Assembly of America Van Krikorian, the presidential office told Armenpress.

The officials discussed the latest developments around Artsakh and the current situation in the country in this context. Van Krikorian said they are deeply concerned over the recent statement signed by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on ceasefire in Nagorno Karabakh and its terms.

President Sarkissian said Arsakh is facing various and especially humanitarian problems today, adding that these issues are possible to solve only by national unity and joint efforts.

President Sarkissian and Van Krikorian also exchanged views on other priorities of the pan-national agenda.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Rally organized by 17 opposition parties ends, some protesters have been arrested

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YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS. The rally organized by 17 parliamentary and extra-parliamentary parties demanding PM Pashinyan’s resignation has ended at the Freedom Square. ARMENPRESS reports ARF Bureau member Armen Rustamyan announced that another rally will be held on November 13 at 16:00 at the Freedom Square.

Immediately after the rally ended, the Police arrested some of the participants.

ARMENPRESS is trying to clarify the reasons of arresting them.

The 17 parties organized a rally also on November 11. They demand the resignation of PM Pashinyan, saying that they will present their option of overcoming the post-war situation. The Police demand to stop the rally, citing the martial law in the country.




ISIS claims responsibility for Vienna shooting

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 11:30, 4 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. The Islamic State terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the November 2 Vienna shooting which left 4 people dead in the central part of the Austrian capital, France24 reported.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz had called the shooting “a terror attack”.

According to authorities the attack was carried out by 4 gunmen. One of the perpetrators was shot dead by police. A manhunt is underway to apprehend at least one other suspect.

Editing by Stepan Kocharyan

Leader of Armenian Diocese of Romania is on frontline

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Nov 3 2020
23:25, 03.11.2020

The leader of the Armenian Diocese of Romania is standing on the frontline with servicemen. The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has posted the following on its Facebook page, adding a video:

“Today, all Armenians of the Diaspora share a common idea and are doing everything they can to help and defend our Republic of Artsakh. Never think that you are alone. We Armenians need to win. Be rest assured that we will win because we have brave soldiers like you, you are our pride. We also respect you and take pride in you,” the leader of the Armenian Diocese of Romania said to servicemen on the frontline.




Asbarez: Azerbaijan ‘Hesitant About Ceasefire,’ Says NSA Chief O’Brien

October 31,  2020



Supervisor Kathryn Barger attends an Armenian Roundtable with Robert O’Brien, Oct. 30, in Arcadia. (Photo by Michael Owen Baker)

U.S. Recognition of Artsakh is ‘not on the table,’ says NSA Chief Robert O’Brien

BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

United States National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien on Friday said that Azerbaijan was hesitant about an “unconditional” ceasefire in Karabakh and acknowledged Turkey’s involvement in the current war waged by Azerbaijan against Artsakh, saying Ankara’s role in a mediation is a “non-starter” for the U.S.

“Both sides must retain the ceasefire and both sides must go to the negotiation table without preconditions. This is particularly true of the Azerbaijanis who have been most hesitant about unconditional ceasefire,” said O’Brien who met with leaders of the Armenian-American community at an event organized by Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger at the LA Arboretum on Friday.

“The United States is deeply concerned about the escalation of violence between Azerbaijan and Artsakh, especially in light of reports of strikes in areas of significant civilian populations,” said O’Brien. “The President has called on both sides to fully observe their obligations under international humanitarian laws including the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure.”

“We are deeply troubled by Azerbaijan’s refusal to honor three separate ceasefire agreements in recent weeks and the continued campaign to spread misinformation to deflect their egregious actions,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. “I am grateful to National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien and United States Senator Mike Lee for engaging with our grassroots organizations and faith leaders who have done a tremendous job raising awareness on this pressing issue for the Armenian community.”

“Azerbaijan has used its oil money that it has gained over the last several years to buy more advanced weapons and they have technical and advisory support from Turkey,” O’Brien said, effectively announcing that the Trump Administration, which has called on “third parties” to stay out of the Karabakh conflict is aware of Ankara’s direct involvement against Artsakh.

“Despite Turkish denials that they made to me personally, there are credible reports that Turkey has deployed fighters from Syria’s opposition, the Syrian National Army,” added O’Brien in a tacit acknowledgement of what has widely announced about the Ankara-backed jihadists fighting alongside Azerbaijan’s soldier. Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev last week told Fox News that those claims were “fake news.”

O’Brien, who was speaking while the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Jeyhun Bayramov were meeting in Geneva with the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, discussed the deployment of peacekeepers or ceasefire observers, categorically ruling out a role for Turkey in that process.

“Any armed peacekeeping force should not involve Minsk Group Co-chair countries, including the U.S., or neighboring countries,” explained O’Brien.

“Any sort of Turkish mediation or peacekeeping role is not acceptable for the U.S., as well as Armenia, We believe both sides should accept Scandinavian peacekeepers and we are working with the Scandinavian governments to put together a peacekeeping force that could be deployed in the region to keep the ceasefire,” said the NSA chief.

Despite acknowledging Ankara’s involvement in the military aggression against Artsakh, as well as the the presence of mercenaries in combat, O’Brien, in response to a question, did not commit to any punitive action against Turkey or Azerbaijan, such as sanctions or halting of military sales. He instead said the Administration was “looking into options.”

O’Brien also told the gathering that U.S. recognition of Artsakh was “not on the table,” adding that the U.S. is taking a neutral role, despite the fact that it is one of three co-chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group, along with Russia and France.

Soon after the end of the meeting Armenian National Committee of America called on O’Brien to take decisive unilateral actions to stop Azerbaijani war crimes.

“Armenian American voters – casting their ballots in a closely contested Presidential race – deserve to know if President Trump is taking actions – all well within his Executive Branch powers – to recognize the independence of the Artsakh Republic, deny approval for new arms exports to Turkey, suspend the U.S. military aid program to Azerbaijan, and withdraw the Administration’s Section 907 waiver,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian.

ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian and ANCA National Board member Levon Kirakosian attended the event (Photo by Michael Owen Baker)

ANCA National Board member Levon Kirakosian, who attended the meeting said that it was important to hold such meetings because they provided an opportunity for the Armenian community to express its concerns about Azerbaijan’s aggression and Turkey’s involvement, saying the more these matters are emphasized the more they may resonate at the White House.

As an example Kirakosian cited the withdrawal of the waiver of Section 907 was one of the issues that O’Brien said the administration was not considering as an option, but having heard the concerns of the Armenian community, the national security chief had pledged to “look into it.”

ANCA-Western Region Board chair Nora Hovsepian, who also attended the gathering, voiced concern about O’Brien’s insistence that the U.S. stay “neutral,” despite its co-chairing role in the Minsk Group.

“Our message to the ambassador [O’Brien], and through him the Administration, is that the U.S. should not take a neutral role,” said Hovsepian. “On the contrary, the United States should take the side of Armenia as the country that is being attacked.”

“We are deeply troubled by Azerbaijan’s refusal to honor three separate ceasefire agreements in recent weeks and the continued campaign to spread misinformation to deflect their egregious actions,” said Supervisor Barger in her opening remarks. “I am grateful to National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien and United States Senator Mike Lee for engaging with our grassroots organizations and faith leaders who have done a tremendous job raising awareness on this pressing issue for the Armenian community.”

She later expressed hope that having heard the concerns of the Armenian community, O’Brien and the Trump Administration will take decisive steps to bring an end to the fighting.

Barger visited Armenia as part of an ANCA-WR delegation last year.

Also speaking was Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah, who praised Armenians for their resilience and unity in pursuit of national interests.

Also attending the meeting alongside Kirakosian and Hovsepian were Michelle Kezirian from the Armenian Assembly, Talin Yacoubian from the AGBU, Western Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan, Bishop Mikael Mouradian from the Armenian Catholic Eparchy, Reverend Berj Djambazian from the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, Maria Mehranian from Armenia Fund, and Aram Ordubegian of Arent Fox.

CivilNet: New York City Council to Discuss Karabakh War

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04:43

On Thursday, New York City Councilmember Paul Vallone introduced a resolution calling on President Trump and Congress to “work towards a lasting ceasefire and peaceful resolution” in Nagorno Karabakh.

Vallone, a Democrat, says U.S. should help bring about a peaceful end to the deadly conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The Councilmember noted that an estimated 10,000 people of Armenian descent live in New York.

“For the thousands of Armenian Americans who call our city home, the U.S. must stand up to aggression and let the Armenian people know they are not alone while we advocate for peace in the region,” Pallone wrote on Twitter.

“Once again, Armenia, the homeland of my wife and family, finds itself under attack and fighting for their survival,” the Councilman said during a full Council meeting. “It’s my hope that an immediate, peaceful resolution can be reached to the heartbreaking violence, destruction and loss of life currently impacting the region of Artsakh.”

The U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan failed earlier this week.

A date is yet to be set for a Council vote on Vallone’s resolution.

Any country’s involvement in NK settlement process must be agreed with Armenia and Azerbaijan-Peskov

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 14:13,

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Involvement of any country in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement must be agreed with Armenia and Azerbaijan, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, commenting on the possibility of Turkey’s involvement in the next stage of negotiations, reports TASS.

“Here only the opinion of the two countries is important: I mean the conflicting parties – Azerbaijan and Armenia. Only the conflicting sides can give a consent or wish the participation of this or that country in the negotiations”, Peskov said.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan