Opposition MP: How foreign intelligence services managed to penetrate deep into Armenian military?

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Armenia – Feb 12 2022

Armenia MP Tigran Abrahamyan, who represents the opposition With Honor faction, on Saturday reflected on the exposure of a foreign spy ring involving dozens of Armenian military personnel by the National Security Service (NSS).

In a statement on Thursday, the NSS said over 20 servicemen joined the espionage network created by foreign intelligence agencies and received payments for sending classified data on the Armenian army to them. 19 suspects were detained as part of the criminal investigation.

“I would refrain from any assessments for now not to violate the presumption of innocence, but there is a big issue up in the air: how did foreign intelligence services manage to penetrate so deeply into the Armenian armed forces?” Abrahamyan wrote on Facebook.

“The key task of our relevant services is to suppress activities of foreign intelligence services, substantially reduce their opportunities to reach and influence the military.

“Simply put, we still need to understand how such favorable conditions were created for the enemy and why the army and military personnel were so vulnerable. The task should not be simply to eliminate the consequences, but to thoroughly examine the case and its causes.

“Regardless of the details of the proceedings, the authorities benefit from the involvement of the military in such cases, because their pre-selected method of self-justification is to shift the blame onto the army, reserve forces and volunteers, on the principle of ‘what could poor Nikol have done?’,” the MP noted.

Architect firm behind disastrous Marble Arch Mound unveils another huge plant project – a ‘Valley of Eden’ in Armenia

U.K. – Feb 10 2022
  • The 'self-sustaining valley’ will be developed over an 18,000-hectare area in Armenia's Gagarin Valley
  • It's hoped that the valley, equipped with cycle paths, a stadium and a centre for the arts, will attract tourists 
  • It comes as Dutch firm MVRDV defends its design of the Marble Arch Mound, which was recently torn down 

The architect firm behind the much-criticised Marble Arch Mound has another garden project up its sleeve – a self-sustaining ‘Valley of Eden’, complete with 10,000 garden plots, a giant mirrored sphere and a sunken stadium.

Last month, contractors started tearing down the £6million mound, designed by MVRDV, after the artificial hill, open to the public for just six months, was widely panned.

The Dutch firm’s latest endeavour will be constructed over an 18,000-hectare (44,478-acre) plot in Armenia’s Gagarin Valley, an area close to Lake Sevan that's named after Yuri Gagarin, the first human to orbit the earth.

MVRDV, the architect firm behind the much-criticised Marble Arch mound has another garden project up its sleeve – a ‘Valley of Eden’ complete with 10,000 garden plots, a giant mirrored sphere (shown in a rendering centre-right) and a sunken stadium

MVRDV's ‘self-sustaining valley’, shown here in a rendering, will be constructed over an 18,000-hectare (44,478-acre) area in Armenia’s Gagarin Valley, close to Lake Sevan

The Gagarin Valley project, which was commissioned by the DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness, aims to turn the valley into a ‘future-proof landscape’ that can be used for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism.

As well as attracting tourists, it’s hoped that the revamped valley – which currently has 11,000 residents spread across several villages – will become a ‘more attractive place to live’ for young Armenians. 

Ten thousand species of plants and flowers will be planted across the 'patchwork of 10,000 gardens’ – one rendering shows a field of lavender.

According to the architects, the valley's silver orb will function as a control room and was designed to look like a 'mini-planet'. It will be surrounded by a park – 'a scientific arboretum' – that contains all of the plant species, reflected in the sphere. And inside they will be 'shown and monitored'.  

The Gagarin Valley project aims to turn the area into a ‘future-proof landscape’ that can be used for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism

The sunken stadium will have a 4,500-seat capacity, but it won’t be the only entertainment venue on offer for residents and visitors – there will be a market hall, a commercial centre, a centre for the arts and an educational agricultural centre.

Setting out to become a 'destination' for horse riders, walkers and cyclists, the region will be scattered with new bike trails and walking routes. 

The architects plan on turning the Soviet buildings that are currently in place into new constructions, in a bid to avoid building waste. Entirely new buildings, inspired by the design of traditional Armenian farmhouses, will also be constructed, crowned by green, vegetated roofs.

The project, which is still in its planning stages, will also enlarge the route of the Hrazdan River and create a new canal system to help to irrigate the region’s plants and farmland.

Sharing the story behind the plans, MVRDV founding partner Winy Maas says: ‘Yuri Gagarin saw the planet’s vulnerability, a house in need of extra care, as many other astronauts have since stressed. I share that concern: stimulating biodiversity, improving water management and the ecosystem is of great importance for the future of the Gagarin Valley and the world.

‘The valley can be seen as a series of test fields for the 10,000 species that will soon flourish there, an enrichment that will give the area the appearance of a garden of Eden.’

It comes as MVRDV defends the design of the Marble Arch Mound, blaming Westminster council’s 'loveless execution' of the project for its failure.

The hill was branded the 'capital's worst tourist attraction' and a 'waste of money', but the architects said that they had no clue why so much ended up being spent on the project – it was built for triple the initial £2million budget. 

MVRDV said: 'In our thirty years of practice, MVRDV has never before experienced such nonchalance and laxity with our design work.'

MVRDV currently has no information on the cost and completion date of Gagarin Valley. For more information visit mvrdv.com.  

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-02-22

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 17:29,

YEREVAN, 11 FEBUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 February, USD exchange rate down by 0.10 drams to 478.94 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 2.94 drams to 545.27 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.03 drams to 6.38 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 0.86 drams to 649.25 drams.

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

Gold price up by 110.38 drams to 28261.23 drams. Silver price up by 1.55 drams to 359.63 drams. Platinum price down by 49.51 drams to 15814.03 drams.

Armenpress: NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative refers to the return of Armenian POWs

NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative refers to the return of Armenian POWs

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 19:55, 7 February, 2022

YEREVAN, 7 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Special Representative of NATO Secretary General for the Caucasus and Central Asia Javier Colomnina   highlighted the return of Armenian prisoners of war to Armenia, mentioning that NATO supports the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“This is good news. NATO values our partnership both with Armenia and Azerbaijan, supports the normalization of their relations, which will contribute to the stability and prosperity in the region”, ARMENPRESS reports Colomnina wrote in his Twitter micro blog.  

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia reported that 8 Armenian prisoners of war returned to their homeland as a result of the remote meeting that took place on February 4 through mediation of the French President Emmanuel Macron and the President of the European Council Charles Michel.




Freedom House: We call on parliament to revoke this law that violates principles enshrined in Armenian Constitution

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Armenia – Feb 5 2022

Freedom House notes with great concern the first criminal conviction of an Armenian citizen under the new provision of the Criminal Code criminalizing “serious insults” against government officials. This is stated in a post on the Facebook page of this non-profit organization. The post continues as follows:

“The enforcement of this legislation, which has resulted in the initiation of over 260 criminal cases in 2022 alone, signifies a clear degradation of democratic norms in Armenia and creates a chilling effect for free _expression_. We call on the parliament to revoke this law that so brazenly violates the principles enshrined in the Armenian Constitution, the country’s OSCE commitments and the European Convention on Human rights to which it is party.”

PM Pashinyan receives Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg

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 17:59, 3 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg, who is in Yerevan on a working visit, ARMENPRES was informed from the Offic eof the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister welcomed Mr. Schallenberg's visit to our country and expressed hope that it will give a new impetus to the further development and strengthening of the Armenian-Austrian relations. Noting that this year marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Austria, the Prime Minister stressed that there is a great potential for cooperation between the two countries. In the context of its realization, the Prime Minister stressed the need for active cooperation between the governments of Armenia and Austria in the political, economic and humanitarian spheres. At the same time, Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the holding of the Armenian-Austrian business forum in Yerevan, which will contribute to the expansion of ties between the private sectors, the development and implementation of new joint investment programs, and the increase of bilateral trade.

Alexander Schallenberg noted that he had fruitful talks with his Armenian counterpart, noting that Austria is interested in deepening cooperation with Armenia in all directions. The Austrian Foreign Minister also highlighted the expansion of economic cooperation, adding that the Austrian businessmen are very interested in opportunities to operate in Armenia. Alexander Schallenberg welcomed the reforms being implemented by the Armenian Government aimed at developing and strengthening of democracy, emphasizing that his country is ready to assist Armenia in ensuring the further effective continuation of those reforms.

Nikol Pashinyan and Alexander Schallenberg also touched upon the developments in the South Caucasus region, the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, emphasizing the need to resume the negotiation process and reach a comprehensive settlement within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs’ format. In this regard, the planned visit of the Minsk Group Co-Chairs to the region was highlighted.

Issues related to the opportunities for carrying out delimitation and demarcation between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the provision of necessary conditions for that were also discussed.

Armenian President, UAE Minister discuss cooperation opportunities in science, technology fields

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian met with the United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Advanced Technology and Industry Sarah Bint Yousif Al Amiri, the Presidential Office reports.

Sarah Bint Yousif Al Amiri is also the Chairwoman of the UAE Space Agency and the Emirates Scientists Council.

The opportunities of cooperation in science, technology and space science areas, as well as implementation of joint programs were discussed during the meeting. The minister presented the actions being taken by the United Arab Emirates in fundamental science, space science sectors.

President Sarkissian invited the UAE Minister to take part in the STARMUS 6th festival on science and art in Armenia this year in September, which also aims at guiding youth to science, new technologies and future.

Armen Sarkissian said that Armenia also pays a great importance to science and technology fields, considering them as priority areas for the country’s future. In this context he talked about the presidential initiative ATOM (Advanced Tomorrow) on science and technology development and the possible partnership on the sidelines of this program.

The meeting also touched upon the possibilities of exchange programs of young scientists and joint research.

Sports: 6 Armenian athletes to take part in Beijing Olympics

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Jan 18 2022

Six athletes from Armenia will participate in the 24th Winter Olympics to be held in Beijing in February 2022.

Skiers Mikayel Mikayelyan, Katya Galstyan, Angelina Muradyan, Harutyun Harutyunyan as well as dance couple Tina Karapetyan and Simon Senecal will represent Armenia at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, press service of the Armenia's National Olympic Committee reported.

Peacekeepers from Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan exit Kazakhstan

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Russia – Jan 14 2022
Gradual withdrawal of CSTO forces started on January 13

MOSCOW, January 14. /TASS/. Peacekeeper units of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) from Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan departed from Almaty to their permanent stationing locations, TASS reports from the scene.

Armenian units loaded their motor vehicles and personnel in three transport aircraft of Russian Aerospace Forces and departed from the Almaty airport.

Servicemen from Tajikistan left on board of one Russian Il-76 aircraft and also took their cadets studying in Kazakhstan’s military educational institutions for the time of holidays.

Kyrgyzstan’s peacekeepers departed from the territory of the Almaty CHPP-2 guarded by them in a motor convoy to the territory of their country. They will travel about 250 kilometers to the Kyrgyzstan’s border.

CSTO Collective Peacekeeping Forces were sent to Kazakhstan for a limited period of time for normalization of the situation in Kazakhstan. Gradual withdrawal of peacekeepers started on January 13.

 

Delegation led by President of the National Assembly of Armenia to leave for the USA

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 13, ARMENPRESS. The delegation headed by the President of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan will pay a working visit to Washington on January 15-20, ARMENPRESS reports the relevant order of the President of the national Assembly is published on the official website of the parliament.

The delegation includes the head of the "Civil Contract" faction Hayk Konjoryan, MP Maria Karapetyan, the head of the "I have honor" faction Arthur Vanetsyan, a group of members of the National Assembly staff.

According to another order of Alen Simonyan, from January 17-20  Deputy President of the National Assembly Hakob Arshakyan will temporarily fulfill the duties of the President of the National Assembly.