Armenia reports 193 daily COVID-19 cases

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 11:14, 17 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS. 193 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 343,350, the ministry of healthcare reports.

7069 COVID-19 tests were conducted on December 16.

510 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 327,539.

The death toll has risen to 7885 (11 death cases have been registered in the past one day).

The number of active cases is 6437.



Parliament convenes extraordinary session at initiative of government

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 12:00,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Parliament convened an extraordinary meeting today at the initiative of the government.

13 issues are on the agenda of the session.

The lawmakers will debate the bills on making changes and amendments to the Law on General Education, the Representative of Armenia to the European Court of Human Rights, the Civil Code, etc.

Armenian President, Kazakh Ambassador discuss regional security

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 17:16,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. President Armen Sarkissian received today Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Armenia Bolat Imanbayev, the Presidential Office reports.

The President congratulated the Ambassador on the Independence Day of Kazakhstan.

The sides discussed the bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

Regional security and stability-related issues were also touched upon.

‘We will continue the struggle for return of occupied territories’ – President of Artsakh

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 10:19,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. President of the Republic of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan issued a statement on the 30th anniversary of the holding of referendum for independence in Artsakh.

Armenpress presents the full text of the statement:

“Dear compatriots,

30 years ago, on this very day of 1991, amidst hostilities and artillery shelling of peaceful settlements, our people organized a high-level Referendum on Independence marking the way for us to achieve our goals. With the Constitution of the Republic of Artsakh adopted in 2006 we reaffirmed our commitment to those values and ideas that formed the basis of our newly-independent statehood. Nevertheless, no matter how difficult and bloody this thirty-year-long march was, we managed to build and strengthen our statehood through national efforts, continuing to be dedicated to the values of the Artsakh national-liberation movement.

Despite the mediation efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group aimed at peaceful settlement of the Azerbaijani-Karabagh conflict, Azerbaijan, bypassing one of the three principles presented to the conflicting parties – the non-use of force, as well as other well-known principles of the international law, launched several military aggressions against the Republic of Artsakh and its civilian population among which the 2020 war has become the hardest challenge for our statehood and people. Regardless of the great human, territorial, material and moral-psychological consequences of this aggression, the Republic of Artsakh has been standing, the will and endurance of our people on the chosen path towards independence are unshakable. Among the bright indicators of this very fact are that within this short period of time the population has reached about 120,000 people, a high-level security environment has been ensured, the fully functioning state institutions have been carrying out numerous development projects restoring economic infrastructure. It is noteworthy that not only the state bodies fulfill their vital functions on the basis of the Constitution and legislation of the Republic of Artsakh, but it is also symbolic that on this very day local self-governing bodies’ elections are held in two large communities, which itself is a small but important manifestation of our state-building determination.

Touching upon the post-war situation and our plans for the future, I would like to highlight several key points:

  1. Security. Today we can state that despite the targeted provocations undertaken by Azerbaijan, due to the efforts of the Russian peacekeeping troops and the Defense Army, relative stability is maintained in Artsakh, which gives an opportunity to have a vision for the future and make active efforts in that direction. In this regard, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the servicemen defending the Motherland, as well as the entire personnel of the Russian peacekeeping troops and personally to Russian President Vladimir Putin, due to whose immediate efforts the aspirations of the Turkish world have been thwarted and peace has been established in the region.

Given the extremely destructive and aggressive position of the Azerbaijani side, the uncertainty of the prospects and timing of the final and just settlement of the conflict, the Artsakh authorities and people believe that the presence of Russian peacekeepers in Artsakh should be guaranteed and indefinite as long as it is necessary. Within this context the needs and opinions of the people of Artsakh should be key factors, as we are the main beneficiaries of the peacekeeping mission.

Another pivotal direction to ensure the proper security is the consistent development of capabilities and fortifications of the Defense Army considering the existing challenges and peculiarities of the situation. In the past year, tangible work has been carried out and with time we will improve the efficiency of our security mechanisms.

  1. Foreign policy. We will continue the struggle for the unconditional recognition of the realization of our people's right to self-determination and the return of the occupied territories. We are in favor of a peaceful settlement of the conflict, where the international recognition of the independence of the Republic of Artsakh on the basis of the right to self-determination is our main and uncompromising goal, which will pave the way for the realization of the ultimate goal of the Artsakh movement. In this regard, we expect the unconditional and long-lasting support of the whole Armenian nation, without doubt and hesitation towards the path we have chosen.
  2. Demographics. One of the main guarantees of keeping Artsakh Armenian and settling the conflict in favor of nation is the existence of the Armenian people in their native soil. In this regard, the post-war demographics are quite promising, but serious efforts and resources are needed to achieve the desired results.

Within this context, the satisfaction of housing needs is the main issue, which we started to solve immediately after the war. In particular, we have initiated large-scale constructions in different parts of Artsakh, within three years we plan to build about 5,000 apartments for the displaced and other vulnerable groups. Of course, this does not mean that we are retracting from our lost homeland, but on the other hand, we are well aware that the negotiation process in this regard can take a long time, thus, during this whole period leaving the displaced families to the whims of fate or the infamous experience of keeping them in tent settlements is unacceptable for us.

As a continuation of the topic, I would like to emphasize that the housing issue in Artsakh must be resolved comprehensively. Hence, in conformity with my pre-election promise, each family will have its own apartment, but some patience to eliminate the sharp consequences of the war is needed here. In parallel with this process, we will gradually launch new housing programs to support all families in need.

We have already launched or planning to launch a number of other programs to promote natural and mechanical demographic growth in Artsakh. This is one of the main directions where Pan-Armenian consolidation, large-scale and continuous participation is needed, taking into consideration the amount of resources required.

  1. Socio-economic development.

The bulk of our economic potential has been lost in the aftermath of the war, which has made socioeconomic problems very acute. Of course, thanks to the Government of the Republic of Armenia, the “Hayastan” All-Armenian Fund and other charitable organizations, humanitarian assistance of the Russian Government and the ICRC we have been able to solve many problems. But, for achieving institutional solutions, the volume of state budget of the Republic of Artsakh for the coming years is very important.

I am glad to note that due to the support of the Republic of Armenia, in 2022 the expenditure part of the state budget of the Republic of Artsakh will make about 215 billion drams. For comparison, let me state that in 2020 the state budget was about 122 billion drams. This will definitely provide an opportunity to address the potential challenges, but much greater resources, including economic investments, are needed to continue improving socioeconomic and demographic situation. Therefore, I expect that all capable Pan-Armenian circles will have their direct participation in this important direction.

Naturally, in parallel, the full introduction of free and qualitative healthcare and education systems is of utmost importance for us. The process was launched before the war, is in progress now and will include new programs in the coming year.

  1. Domestic policy.

As before the war, so more after it, I opened the doors for cooperation with all political forces, believing that only through joint efforts it is possible to face these difficult challenges. In this regard, we have many visible results, which are also largely the derivatives of this co-operational environment.

However, I am not satisfied with the degree of involvement and participation of all public and political forces in state-building process and in solving different problems in Artsakh and plan to launch a new stage of consultations with all circles to discuss the possibilities of forming more efficient formats and mechanisms. We will continue to implement reforms in the public administration system to increase the level of efficiency, transparency and public accountability.

This is the vision I and my government have. The disappointment, mourning, loss of the most of the Homeland, have caused a decline of mood, uncertainties to all of us, but my call and my urge is to quickly rediscover ourselves. I believe that as 120,000 Armenians now live and create in the native cradle, so will we overcome all the problems shoulder to shoulder, will successfully resist all the challenges and carve new victories together.

At the end, I once again turn to all the parliamentary and non-parliamentary political forces, all local and Pan-Armenian organizations and individuals, to leave aside all the disagreements. The door of cooperation is open to all of you. For the sake of Artsakh, bright future of our people and the sacred blood of our martyrs let us build the homeland of our dreams hand in hand. After all, the authorities come and go, only the values for which we live and struggle remain permanent…”

Int’l security guarantees in Artsakh must be termless before final settlement of conflict – State Minister

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 17:15,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 10, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijan deliberately and regularly is provoking incidents in the line of contact with Artsakh in order to keep the population in fear, force them to migrate, State Minister of Artsakh Artak Beglaryan told a press conference in Armenpress, stating that the people of Artsakh have a strong resistance, and works are being done to improve the security guarantees.

“We still have a lot to do. Before the war, the line of contact with Azerbaijan was around 200 km long, but now it is 500 km, most of which is a new frontline. Another problem is that the positions of the Azerbaijani armed forces are close to our settlements. We have publicly proposed that the armed forces must be far from the settlements. This should be discussed by the international partners and mediators”, Beglaryan said.

The investigative mechanisms are very important, but are very weak, he said. “I think here all international partners and mediators need to act”, he stated.

Commenting on the recent incidents of murders of Artsakh people by the Azerbaijani servicemen, Beglaryan said that Azerbaijan even didn’t provide the name of the criminal of the latest incident in Shushi neither to the Artsakh authorities nor the Russian side.

“The Karabakh conflict must be solved with peaceful means based on the unconditional recognition of our rights, the people’s right to self-determination, the international recognition of the independence and the return of the occupied territories. These are the red lines which must be for the Armenians of Artsakh, Armenia and all over the world”, the State Minister said.

Beglaryan says it’s obvious that the conflict has no quick solution given Azerbaijan’s unconstructive behavior. Artsakh is inclined that the international security guarantees, including the presence of the peacekeepers must be termless, before the final settlement of the conflict.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian President arrives in Qatar

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 16:17, 8 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian arrived in Qatar today in the morning on a working visit, Gulf Times reports.

He and the accompanying delegation were welcomed upon arrival at Doha International Airport by HE Minister of State Dr. Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Qatar (non-resident) to the Republic of Armenia Mohammed bin Hamad Al Fuhaid Al Hajeri and the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Qatar Armen Sargsyan.

Aurora and UN Armenia’s Christmas Market to Include a gift-sharing program

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 6 2021

The Christmas Market organized by the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative and UN Armenia and held in partnership with the Tovmasyan Charity Foundation will take place very soon, on December 12, 2021, from 10:00 am till 8:00 pm in the festively decorated Dvin Music Hall (40 Paronyan Street, Yerevan, Armenia).

The event will raise funds for Aurora’s programs and the UN projects in Armenia, contribute to the appreciation of charity, and promote giving back. Everyone is also invited to take part in the Market’s Gift-Sharing Program that offers exciting gifts from the organizers. In addition, all guests will be able to see a live performance while purchasing local goods and supporting a good cause.

For just AMD 1,000 per coupon,anybody can participate in the Gift-Sharing Program: companies may buy a bigger number of coupons in advance to surprise their clients, partners, or employees and individuals can donate via this link and will receive the appropriate number of coupons by email. And of course, when you attend the Christmas Market, you can make a donation and receive your coupon or coupons in person. A range of exciting gifts awaits the lucky ones: a festive Christmas Brunch with live music, vouchers for wellness and spa treatments or a tête-à-tête dinner, a weekend for two in an exclusive Yerevan hotel, wine, jewelry and many more. The two main gifts are offered by the Co-organizers: an exclusive invitation to the 2022 Aurora Prize Ceremony – wherever it may take place – and an invitation to attend the high-level ceremony dedicated to UN’s 30th anniversary in Armenia.

At the Market, the Quartet of the Armenian Philharmonic and some local Armenian and Artsakh talents will perform holiday music live, lifting the spirits and enhancing the atmosphere of Christmas cheer.

 An event organized by the Tarber Book Club will take place in the reading corner, where children are invited to discuss “The Blue Arrow” by Gianni Rodari with host Sergey Sargsyan.

The drawing of the coupons for the Gift-Sharing Program will take place at 6.30 pm when participants will be able to find out whether they are the lucky ones to receive the coveted gifts from the organizers and partners of the Christmas Market.

Newspaper: Opportunity created for change of power in Armenia

News.am, Armenia
Dec 4 2021

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: On the last day of the campaign for the LSG [local self-government] elections set for December 5, the candidates of the authorities held final rallies in virtually all communities. And although we were receiving reports throughout the day that the candidates are using administrative levers to bring in people, the photos of the rallies were not impressive at all.

Today is the day of [election] silence, campaigning is prohibited by the Electoral Code. The results will become clear tomorrow.

These LSG elections differ from the previous ones in that as a result of them there will be enlargement of communities [in Armenia], and the elected community leaders will have greater influence in the provinces, so this is also an opportunity to carry out a change of power at the local level.


Turkey already assessing economic benefits of opening ‘Nakhichevan corridor’

News.am, Armenia
Dec 1 2021

Turkey is already assessing the economic benefits if the “Nakhichevan corridor” is opened.

The opening of a transport corridor through Nakhchivan will facilitate cargo transportation from Turkey not only to Azerbaijan, but also to other countries in the Caucasus region, and later—to Central Asia. This was stated in an interview with Anadolu news agency by Mehmet Hilmi Kagnici, Vice Chairman of the Konya Branch of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen Association (MUSIAD) of Turkey.

He expressed confidence that the opening of a new transport route via Nakhichevan to the western regions of Azerbaijan will lead to a sharp increase in trade between Turkey and Azerbaijan.

"We hope that the Nakhchivan corridor will start operating as soon as possible. The main obstacle to the growth of trade is the lack of direct transport communication. The opening of the Nakhichevan corridor will ease the cargo flow in the region. This corridor will make trade more comfortable and profitable," Kagnici said.

German Court Finds ISIS Member Guilty of Genocide in Yezidi Killing

The defendant, Taha Al-J, covers his face at a court in Frankfurt, Germany

A man was sentenced to life in prison by a German court on Tuesday for crimes committed in Iraq which resulted in the death of an enslaved Yezidi girl, the German DPA news agency reported on Tuesday.

The Frankfurt Higher Regional Court found Taha Al-J, an Iraqi native whose full name was not released for legal reasons, guilty of genocide and a war crime resulting in death.

He must also pay damages of 50,000 euros ($56,391) to the girl’s mother. Presiding judge Christoph Koller said it was the world’s first verdict for crimes committed by the self-styled Islamic State terrorist militia against the Yezidi minority.

During the preliminary remarks on the reasons for the verdict, the defendant slumped in the courtroom and the session was interrupted.

Al-J was found guilty of having kept and abused a Yezidi woman and her daughter as slaves between July and September 2015. To punish the 5-year-old, he tied her to a window grate in the courtyard of the property in Fallujah in sweltering heat, where the child died, in agony, of thirst.

Islamic State systematically persecuted the Yezidi religious community during the conflict. Jennifer W, Al-J’s former wife, to whom he was married according to Islamic rites, was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Munich Higher Regional Court in October. As a witness in the trial against Al-J, she had described her former husband as violent. Al-J himself has not commented on the accusations against him.