Armenia reports 100 daily coronavirus cases

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 11:10, 23 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 224,430, the ministry of healthcare reports.

3881 COVID-19 tests were conducted on June 22.

48 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 216,230.

The death toll has risen to 4503 (1 death case has been registered in the past one day).

The number of people who have been infected with COVID-19, but died because of another disease has reached 1096.

The number of active cases is 2601.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Dutch MPs call on government not to send delegation to Baku for EURO 2020 matches

Panorama, Armenia
June 24 2021

Number of Dutch Parliament members have called on the government not to send a delegation to Baku for EURO-2020, the Federation of Armenian Organizations of the Netherlands reported. According to the motion submitted on 22 June  by Gert-Jan Segers (Christian Union faction) and  Tom van der Lee (Left Green faction), the government is advised not to send an official delegation to Baku for EURO-2020 Football Championship, in case Dutch national team reaches quarter finals.

The MPs cite Azerbaijan’s failure to return the Armenian prisoners of war after the 44-day war and the opening of the “Trophy park” in Baku, which, among other things, displays the helmets of fallen Armenian soldiers.

To remind, following extensive discussions in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Dutch parliament on Wednesday, the parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution at a plenary session, demanding the immediate release of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) and civilian captives being held in Azerbaijan.A total of 147 Dutch lawmakers backed the resolution and just three voted against, the Armenian Embassy in the Netherlands reported.

President Sarkissian, caretaker minister Chobanyan discuss technology development prospects

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 14:08,

YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian received caretaker Minister of High Technological Industry Hayk Chobanyan, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

The meeting touched upon the development potential and prospects of the scientific-technical and technology fields in Armenia.

The caretaker minister introduced the President on the ongoing and upcoming projects in the field of high technologies.

The meeting sides also discussed the opportunities and ways of implementing joint projects with the international and local companies involved in the presidential initiative ATOM (Advanced Tomorrow).

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

UK congratulates Armenia on successful conduct of early elections

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 15:14,

YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the OSCE Neil Bush congratulated the Armenian people on the successful conduct of their early parliamentary elections and thanked ODIHR's election observation mission for these elections and for their reports.

“We were pleased to read in the statement that the elections were competitive and generally well managed within the short time-frame. Voters were provided with a broad range of options, and fundamental rights and freedoms were generally respected, with contestants being able to campaign freely”, the Ambassador said.

Neil Bush shared concerns that the campaign period was characterized by intense polarization and marred by increasingly inflammatory rhetoric, and that women were side-lined throughout the campaign.

“We look forward to the Election Observation Mission’s final report which will contain valuable recommendations on how to make further improvements to the electoral process and address issues identified. These objective observations and recommendations from ODIHR are invaluable tools and we encourage the Government of Armenia to make full use of them, including by implementing these and previous OSCE/ODIHR recommendations.

The UK will continue our close partnership with Armenia, including through cooperation on democratic and economic reforms”, the Ambassador added.

Azerbaijani armed forces threaten to kill international reporter carrying out his professional work – Armenia Ombudsman

Aysor, Armenia

The Azerbaijani armed servicemen threatened to kill an international reporter in the immediate vicinity of the Verin Shorzha village. The reporter has applied to Armenia Human Rights Defender.

Today, an international media reporter addressed the RA Human Rights Defender informing that the servicemen of the Azerbaijani armed forces threatened to kill him with a weapon, including by a sniper, near the village of Verin Shorzha near the RA Gegharkunik region, at the sector toward the RA state border, Armenia's Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan wrote about this on Facebook.

"Based on the report, it was found out that the incident took place on June 15 2021, when the international reporter, toghether with another reporter, were carrying out coverage and other journalistic work at a distance of 2 kilometers from the state border of Armenia – toward the interior territory of the country – in particular, in the place where the Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces are deployed about 600 meters apart. That is to say, it is about an incident that occurred in the RA territory, while the reporter himself was about 100 meters away from the Azerbaijani positions," the Ombudsman said.

While carrying out his professional work, the reporter noticed that the servicemen of the Azerbaijani armed forces were behaving aggressively, heard shouts, and then noticed that they were loading their weapons and holding them in his direction threatening to shoot.

Not having time to respond, he noticed that another Azerbaijani armed serviceman started behaving more aggressively and irregularly, holding a sniper rifle at him and threatening to kill with a shot in the face.

The international reporter stopped working to avoid unpredictable consequences.

The reporter of the international media informed that they had a visible emblem for the Azerbaijani armed forces, that they were are representatives of the press and had observed all the rules of journalistic work. At the same time, the Human Rights Defender found out that the reporter has extensive experience in professional work in conflict and post-conflict zones.

It is obvious that it was clear to the Azerbaijani armed forces that they threaten to kill a reporter doing professional work.

In this way, the servicemen of the Azerbaijani armed forces obviously aimed to hinder the work of the international reporter and prevent him from spreading the facts confirming the illegal Azerbaijani incursion of the sovereign territory of Armenia.

The reporter has applied to Reporters Without Borders international organization in regard of the incident, which has already made a publication on this fact.

The Human Rights Defender has stated many times that the obviously illegal presence of the Azerbaijani armed servicemen, their openly criminal acts in the immediate vicinity of the villages of RA Gegharkunik and Syunik Provinces, on the roads between the communities of Syunik Province, and since May 12, also in the RA sovereign territory, have grossly violated the rights of the residents of the RA border villages, seriously endangered their lives and health, completely disrupted the normal life of the people.

Tatoyan stressed the that a security zone should be established along all sections of the border with Azerbaijan to protect people from the illegal actions of Azerbaijani servicemen.

"Due to the need for personal protection of the international reporter in connection with this particular incident, the RA Human Rights Defender does not publish information about him, but they will be presented to the relevant international bodies in a joint discussion with the international reporter who presented the report the Defender," Armenia's Ombudsman added.

Armenpress: Armenia’s Football Federation prolongs contract with head coach Joaquín Caparrós

Armenia's Football Federation prolongs contract with head coach Joaquín Caparrós

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 21:37,

YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. The Football Federation of Armenia has extended the contract with the head coach of the Armenian national team Joaquín Caparrós until the end of 2022. ARMENPRESS reports, the FFA press service informed.

Caparrós has been leading the team since March 2020.

Armenia and Azerbaijan exchange detainees and critical information in diplomatic breakthrough

Global Voices
June 13 2021
· Global Voices

On Saturday, June 12, Azerbaijan released 15 Armenian detainees in exchange for maps showing locations of nearly 100,000 landmines that Armenian forces had planted in the territory that Azerbaijan retook in the last year’s bitter war between the two nations.

The deal was brokered by the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, acting Assistant Secretary of State Phil Reeker, European Council President Charles Michel, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

European Council President Charles Michel hailed the new agreement on Twitter:

The Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry also released a statement praising the agreement, saying that “Obtaining mine maps will save the lives and health of tens of thousands of our citizens, including demining workers, and accelerate the reconstruction projects initiated by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, in Agdam and the return of IDPs.”

Confirming the new deal, Armenia's acting prime minister Nikol Pashinyan shared a photo of 15 Armenian detainees on his Facebook page, plus a full list of the names of soldiers, apologizing to families whose relatives have not yet returned.

· Global Voices

Following the end of the second Karabakh war fought between Armenia and Azerbaijan last year, the return of detainees and landmine maps were among the most critical issues discussed. The six weeks of fighting ended with a Moscow-brokered ceasefire on November 10, 2020, with Azerbaijan regaining control over some parts of Karabakh and seven adjacent districts previously occupied by Armenia.

Earlier this month, Azerbaijan reported the deaths of two journalists and one government official, and at least four people wounded as a result of a mine explosion. These incidents brought the death toll from land mines to 20.

Jeyhun Bayramov, Azerbaijan’s foreign minister, said he was “deeply saddened” at the news of the explosion and the reported casualties:

The number of Armenian prisoners of war and other detainees still in Azerbaijani custody remains unclear, as Azerbaijani authorities consider some of the detainees captives. Since the end of the war, some 69 POWs and other detainees have been turned over by Azerbaijan. On June 8, acting prime minister Pashinyan said he was ready to exchange his son for the remaining POWs.

Russian MFA spokesperson Maria Zakharova welcomed the new development on her Telegram channel, while Georgian Foreign Minister David Zakaliani said in a statement that diplomats in Tbilisi had been working on the deal for months.

Azerbaijan sentences Lebanese-Armenian Vigen Euljekian to 20 years in prison

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YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS. The Azerbaijani authorities, violating the norms of international law, have sentenced Lebanese-Armenian Vigen Euljekian, who was captured near Shushi in 2020, to 20 years in prison.

Several charges have been pressed against Mr. Euljekian. In particular, he has been charged with participation to terrorism, organized crimes and illegally crossing into Azerbaijani border.

The Lebanese-Armenian will spend five out of the 20 years in jail, and the rest in a correctional facility.

Lebanese-Armenians Vigen Euljekian and Maral Najarian have been captured by the Azerbaijani forces near Shushi after the signing of the 2020 November 9 trilateral statement relating the end of hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh. As a taxi driver Euljekian was transporting Maral Najarian to Berdzor for taking her belongings. They were both taken captive by Azerbaijan. However, in March 2021, Maral Najarian was released from the Azerbaijani captivity and moved to Lebanon.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Caretaker high-tech minister visits Tumo Center for Creative Technologies

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 14:46,

YEREVAN, JUNE 10, ARMENPRESS. Caretaker Minister of High Technological Industry of Armenia Hayk Chobanyan visited the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan, the ministry told Armenpress.

Accompanied by Director of the Center Marie Lou Papazian, the caretaker minister toured the Center, its music studio, classrooms and cinema. He talked to the students, got acquainted with their study programs and listened to the works performed by Tumo’s student music group, as well as watched the animation videos created by the students of the Center.

The caretaker minister also visited the 42 Yerevan programming school operating in Tumo, which offers over 100 constantly upgrading projects in accordance with the latest demands of the field.

Thereafter, a discussion took place during which Tumo’s development director Bekor Papazian presented the design of a new engineering and applied science complex which will be constructed next to Tumo.

The Tumo Director informed that new centers will open in Koghb and Masis, and the next Tumo box will open in the town of Sevan. She said currently the number of students is 1900 and is expected to reach 60,000.

Highlighting the projects implemented by the Center, Hayk Chobanyan said the ministry is ready to provide assistance to Tumo’s programs and initiatives.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia reports 92 daily coronavirus cases

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 11:03, 2 June, 2021

YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS. 92 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Armenia in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 222,870, the ministry of healthcare reports.

149 patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 213,578.

The death toll has risen to 4446 (1 death case has been registered in the past one day).

2916 COVID-19 tests were conducted on June 1.

The number of active cases is 3763.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan