EU and WHO/Europe join forces to support deployment of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination in Armenia

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 17:15,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRESS. The European Union and the WHO Regional Office for Europe will work together in a major effort to support the deployment of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination in Armenia, the WHO Armenia Country Office said in a statement.

The project funded by the European Union and implemented by WHO will cover all phases – constituting “end-to-end” support – of COVID-19 vaccine deployment and vaccination and will serve as a major investment to strengthen the routine immunisation system.

The project will be implemented by WHO over a three-year period as part of a €40 million European Union-funded initiative to support six countries in the WHO European Region in preparing, deploying and monitoring rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.

“Vaccines bring us closer towards the end of the pandemic. However, we will never beat the pandemic if the vaccination coverage concentrates only in certain parts of the world. The European Union stands by Armenia also during the process of vaccination to ensure we soon can meet together without the fear for lives of ourselves and our close ones. Together, we will beat this pandemic faster”, said the Ambassador of the European Union to Armenia, Andrea Wiktorin.

“COVID-19 knows no borders; it unites and demands united solutions. It is noteworthy that the solidarity principle made the world stand together to fight this calamity in unity. The long-lasting cooperation and the continuity of common projects between the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia, the European Union and the World Health Organization is a valid proof for this. Throughout the pandemic, our country faced yet another challenge. The disastrous war was a serious ordeal not only for the state but also for the healthcare system. Despite WHO’s urges to end the war, Armenia was forced to go through a 44-days long hell. Nevertheless, during the intensification of the pandemic and the war, Armenia has always felt the results of the strong support and cooperation. Even today, our colleagues are standing strong next to us and are willing to assist in the process of procuring vaccines. We are full of hope that “Health and Peace” joint initiative will help member states endure all the challenges that this pandemic has posed”, said Anahit Avanesyan, Minister of Health of Armenia.

Egor Zaitsev, the WHO Representative and Head of the WHO Country Office in Armenia, said: “Vaccines offer hope and protection to those fighting on the frontlines of this pandemic and to those at highest risk living in fear of its devastating impact. Thanks to this generous support, WHO can strengthen its collaboration with the Government of Armenia to ensure that vaccines can reach those who need them most, as soon and as efficiently as possible”.

The funds will be used initially to support the first phase of preparedness and deployment, with an emphasis on imminent needs in strategic programmatic areas such as planning, equipment/supplies, training of health workers and information campaigns.

The project builds on the European Union’s and WHO’s ongoing support to countries’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the joint €35 million EU Solidarity for Health Initiative, aimed to support the partner countries in their fight against the virus and address better the needs of the most vulnerable people.

Sarkissian congratulates Iran’s President and Supreme Leader on Islamic Revolution anniversary

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 11, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian sent congratulatory letters to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Hassan Rouhani on the 42nd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

The letter addressed to Hassan Rouhani reads:

“I am sure that our friendly relations, which are based on centuries-old traditions, will continue developing and strengthening both at the political and economic sectors by overcoming all obstacles.

In the current complex situation of the region the relations between Armenia and Iran have become important more than ever, and their drastic development is the imperative of the day”.

President Sarkissian wished his Iranian counterpart good health and all the best, and to the good people of Iran – peace and welfare.

The letter sent to the Supreme Leader of Iran says:

“In the current complex situation in the world and in particular in our region Armenia and Iran should consistently develop the bilateral cooperation in different areas, and the success of which is the centuries-old friendship between our countries”.

The Armenian President expressed confidence that the deepening of the political dialogue will contribute to peace and stability in the region.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

The California Courier Online, February 11, 2021

1 -        Russian Archbishop of Azerbaijan Makes
            Anti-Armenian Remarks to Please Aliyev
            By Harut Sassounian
            Publisher, The California Courier
            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com
2-         Armenian citizens living in Turkey drops by 30 percent in 2020
3-         Armenia continues to fight COVID-19 pandemic
4-         Moderna’s Noubar Afeyan Awarded Lebanon’s Order of Merit
5-         Qasabian’s ‘Run’ Wins
            2021 Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award

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1 -        Russian Archbishop of Azerbaijan Makes
            Anti-Armenian Remarks to Please Aliyev
           By Harut Sassounian
            Publisher, The California Courier
            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

Archbishop Vladyka Alexander, the head of the Diocese of the Russian
Orthodox Church in Azerbaijan, gave an interview last month to Jayson
Casper of Christianity Today, shamelessly spewing Azeri propaganda,
badmouthing Armenians and praising Azerbaijan. He spoke more like a
spokesman for the dictator Ilham Aliyev than a man of God. This is a
clergyman who would not hesitate to sell his soul to the devil for the
right price! It is not surprising that Azerbaijan’s Embassy in
Washington, D.C., immediately posted his interview on its Facebook
page.

Abp. Alexander started the interview by stating: “1,500 years of
separation between the Eastern Orthodox church and the Armenian
Apostolic church has complicated relations. We have holy books and
traditions in common, but we are not in fellowship.”

The Russian Archbishop knowingly lied by stating that “Azerbaijan has
a high level of multicultural acceptance and preserves its religious
monuments. The Armenian churches and libraries in Baku are kept safe.
In the case of a peace agreement, these can be used again, as they
should.” Abp. Alexander is wrong. There are no functioning Armenian
churches in Baku.

Strangely, the Russian Archbishop accused “Armenians of lying to
themselves.” He said that Armenians “are very sorry they had to leave”
Azerbaijan. The Archbishop must have forgotten about the massacres of
innocent Armenians by Azeris in Sumgait, Baku and other parts of
Azerbaijan.

When asked if he would be willing to make a phone call to Catholicos
Karekin II, the Russian Archbishop sarcastically replied: “I don’t
have his phone number [smiling].”

In response to the interviewer’s question about the Armenian Genocide,
the Russian Archbishop lied again by stating: “When the word genocide
is used, we should be very careful. We have very sad facts about the
actions of Armenian forces on the territory of Azerbaijan. We have
thousands of Azerbaijanis killed by the Armenian side, so to whom
should we address the word genocide?” He then added, “Azerbaijanis do
not have hate in their heart,” forgetting the beheadings of Armenians
by Azerbaijani soldiers during the recent war, not to mention the
earlier massacres in Sumgait and Baku.

Christianity Today mentioned that early in the recent Artsakh war, the
Russian Archbishop “signed an Azerbaijani interfaith letter
congratulating President Ilham Aliyev on his military victories.”

In response to these anti-Armenian remarks, the Primate of the Western
Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, Archbishop Hovnan
Derderian, sent a harshly-worded letter to the Russian Orthodox
Archbishop criticizing him for his false allegations:

“Responding to your interview with Christianity Today Magazine would
be considered a waste of time and effort, for it would be replying to
an individual who lacks humility, knowledge of history, attempts to
distort uncontestable historical facts, but above all, distorts the
TRUTH. Furthermore, your arrogance is quite astonishing for a shepherd
of Christ, the Lord.

“You speak of finding ways to live together. We certainly agree that
both parties should find ways to live together. Yet when a country,
that committed the Armenian Genocide a century ago by killing
1,500,000 innocent Armenians, rejects to accept the obvious facts, and
in addition to that openly supports Azerbaijan, it is hard to find
ways to live together. Moreover, when the same country leads the war
operations of Azerbaijan, sends its special forces, recruits thousands
of radical Islamists to kill Christian Armenians, it becomes difficult
to reconcile. When the leader of that country vows to ‘continue to
fulfill the mission that our grandfathers carried out for centuries in
the Caucasus again’ (Recep Tayyip Erdogan—July 24, 2020), attempts at
reconciliation are questioned, don’t you think?

“You state that Armenians have hatred toward Azerbaijan. When an
Azerbaijani army officer axes a sleeping Armenian army officer to
death and is later pardoned by the President of Azerbaijan, freed from
his sentence, and is granted the status of ‘Hero’ of Azerbaijan by the
same president, I ask you the definition of hatred. On May 26, 2020,
the European Court of Human Rights said it ‘found that there had been
no justification for the Azerbaijani authorities’ failure to enforce
the punishment of Ramil Safarov and in effect grant him impunity for a
serious hate crime.’ Isn’t hate in its purest form the deliberate
circulation of videos on social media of Azeri soldiers assassinating,
skinning and beheading Armenian prisoners of war amidst celebration?

“Your contention is that ‘Azerbaijan has a high level of multicultural
acceptance and preserves its religious monuments. The Armenian
churches and libraries in Baku are kept safe.’ How can you state such
a thoughtless claim when there is video evidence of purposeful
destruction of Armenian cross stones in Nakhichevan, carried out
systematically to permanently erase all traces of Armenian heritage
from the region?

“You speak about the Catholicos of All Armenians not doing enough to
make peace. Let me remind you that in 2010, His Holiness Karekin I
travelled to Azerbaijan, met with Allahshukur Pashazade [Grand Mufti
of Azerbaijan] and President Ilham Aliyev for peace talks in Baku.

“Replying to your interview responses is futile indeed, for the lack
of respect for history and the truth is quite evident.”

These are strong words from one clergyman to another. I suggest that
other Armenian clergymen and Catholicos Karekin II write letters to
Patriarch Kirill, the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church in All of
Russia in Moscow, who has exclusive jurisdiction over Russian Orthodox
Christians in Azerbaijan, complaining about Archbishop Alexander’s
shameful statements.

Amazingly, on June 25, 2017, Archbishop Alexander was awarded a medal
of honor from the Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in
Moscow for his significant contribution to the promotion and
strengthening of interreligious dialogue. Patriarch Kirill, in his
congratulatory message, commended Archbishop Alexander for carrying
out his task with “special tact and diplomatic skills … in the land
[Azerbaijan] where representatives of different religions and
nationalities live side by side.”

Obviously, after making such false statements about Armenians,
Archbishop Alexander has failed in his ‘interreligious’ duties.
Patriarch Kirill should be urged to take away the medal that he was
awarded.

It is understandable that Archbishop Alexander is trying to please the
dictator of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev. However, a man of God should not
tell lies for any reason, under any circumstance. Patriarch Kirill
should tell Archbishop Alexander to apologize for his lies, and if
not, he should strip him of his religious rank.

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2-         Armenian citizens living in Turkey drops by 30 percent in 2020

(Panorama)—Recent figures released by Turkish Statistical Institute
(TurkStat) show that the number of foreigners who  immigrated to
Turkey in 2020 shrank by 13%.
As of January 2021, the foreign population who immigrated to Turkey
stood at 1,333 million, 197,770 fewer than in the previous year,
Ermenihaber reported on February 5.
The data found that the total number of Armenian citizens living in
Turkey stood at 1,257 people in 2020, dropping by some 30 percent to
compare with the data of 2019.

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3 -        Armenia continues to fight COVID-19 pandemic

(Combined Sources) Armenia in January announced plans to purchase
thousands of doses directly from its main ally, Russia. Yerevan got a
taste of the Moscow-manufactured candidate, Sputnik V, early in
December, when Russia donated about a dozen doses. Armenia’s top
health officials received the first jabs, essentially joining clinical
trials of Sputnik V.

“The Russian vaccine is available for us very quickly,” Health
Minister Arsen Torosyan said just ahead of the new year. “We plan to
procure doses for 1,000 people, most likely after the holidays, and we
will try to vaccinate frontline health workers.”

Armenian health authorities reported on January 11 that they had
observed no adverse effects of Sputnik V. Armenia plans to purchase an
additional 10,000 doses of Sputnik V at a later stage, depending on
its availability, Torosyan said. At the same time, Armenia made
advance payments to COVAX to procure vaccines for 300,000 people,
amounting to about 10 percent of its population. In the meantime,
Armenia continues to lean on its containment effort to slow spread of
the coronavirus. The nation extended on January 11 its lockdown
measures for another six months, until July 11.

Medical and social workers, seniors and people suffering from chronic
diseases will be the first to get vaccine shots free of charge, and
according to Gayane Sahakian, the deputy director of the National
Center for Disease Control and Prevention,

The first COVAX-distributed vaccine is the one produced by
AstraZeneca, which will deliver it to COVAX in February or March.

According to the Ministry of Health, there were 5,178 active
coronavirus cases in Armenia as of February 8. Armenia has recorded
168,177 coronavirus cases and 3,123 deaths; 159,876 have recovered.

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4-         Moderna’s Noubar Afeyan Awarded Lebanon’s Order of Merit

WASHINGTON (Combined Sources)—Noubar Afeyan, co-founder and chairman
of Moderna, was honored with Lebanon’s National Order of Merit, along
with seven of his colleagues, all executives and scientists of
Lebanese origin on February 2. Ambassador of Lebanon to the United
States of America Gabriel Issa presented the awards on behalf of the
President of the Republic of Lebanon General Michel Aoun. The ceremony
was streamed live on Facebook, with some award recipients present in
person and others participating virtually.

The ambassador declared that the Moderna executives raised the flag of
Lebanon very high. They helped promote the name of Lebanon while
solving a basic problem of survival for humanity. Lebanon of course
will also benefit from the vaccine like any other country, he
continued.

Issa remarked that when he met President Donald Trump during a
ceremony to present his ambassadorial credentials, and thanked the
United States for all its help to Lebanon, the latter surprised him by
asking what Lebanon did for the United States. He did not have the
opportunity to respond then. The February 2 ceremony, he said,
provided the opportunity to give a partial delayed answer: Lebanese
helped the United States with its people and talent.

Afeyan could not participate in person but delivered his remarks of
thanks virtually. He first praised the other members of Moderna who
received the award and provided a brief background about the birth and
development of Moderna. He paid tribute to his country of birth and
expressed gratitude to Lebanon for accepting so many Armenian refugees
and orphans who survived the Armenian Genocide.

Afeyan spoke fondly about his memories of his childhood in Lebanon. He
noted that the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative was able to provide aid
after the August 2020 explosion, which reminded him of the burning
port he saw when fleeing with his family in 1975. He said that he saw
special kinship between Armenians and Lebanese today, with both
countries facing difficult conditions but also having successful
diasporas and the possibility of making positive changes through
entrepreneurship.

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5-         Qasabian’s ‘Run’ Wins
            2021 Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award

(Combined Sources)—At a virtual ceremony, Natalie Qasabian was awarded
the 2021 Sundance Institute / Amazon Studios Producers Award for
Fiction Filmmaking  for her film, Run, reports Deadline.

The awards honor bold vision and a commitment to continuing work as a
creative producer in the independent space.

Qasabian’s husband/partner Sev Ohanian won the award two years ago for
his work on Searching, which they produced together. Qasabian was
presented by the award with her frequent collaborator, director Aneesh
Chaganty (Searching, Run).

“As producers, we may doubt whether or not we can do something: but we
can’t ever doubt if it’s worth doing,” Qasabian said in accepting the
award. “If we don’t cast the people that haven’t been cast before, if
we don’t hire the crew member that hasn’t been hired before, tell the
story that hasn’t been told before, or work with that first-time
director who’s never been produced before…we’ll never know what could
be on the other side. So, thank you again to the Sundance Institute
and Amazon Studios for recognizing a job that we ourselves doubt
sometimes. It helps us see what can be on the other side if we can
just push through.”

Qasabian produced Run with Ohanian from a script co-written by Ohanian
and director Chaganty. The film starred Sarah Paulson and Kiera Allen
for Lionsgate, which premiered on Hulu in Fall 2020 and became the
most-watched film on the platform. Previously, Qasabian produced
Searching (Sundance 2018), directed by Chaganty, which was released by
Sony. Searching was made on a sub-one-million-dollar budget and
grossed $75M+ at the box office.

Currently, she’s working on a sequel to Searching for Sony and a
streaming series called The Future for HBO Max.

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Stepanakert Warns of ‘Neo-Fascism’ in Azerbaijani-Occupied Areas

February 1,  2021



A man gives the salute of the far-right Grey Wolves organization behind a man who appears to be an Armenian POW.

The Artsakh Foreign Ministry on Monday expressed its deep concern over the “intentions of the ultra-right nationalist Turkish Nationalist Movement Party and its affiliated extremist neo-fascist organization ‘Grey Wolves’ to implement certain projects in the occupied territories of Artsakh, in particular, in the town of Shushi.”

“The presence of any kind of foreign forces in the occupied territories of Artsakh, promoting the ideology of pan-Turkism and neo-fascism and resorting to terror as the main means of achieving their goals, poses a great threat not only to the Republic of Artsakh, but also to regional and global security. The fact that these forces are supported by the top leaderships of Turkey and Azerbaijan for the implementation of their projects in occupied Shushi testifies to the plans of Ankara and Baku to create hotbeds of tensions in the region and the neighboring countries, as well as to undermine the efforts of the international community for the peaceful, comprehensive, and just settlement of the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict,” said the foreign ministry in its statement.

“The dispatch of ultra-right neo-fascist forces to the occupied territories of the Republic of Artsakh, as well as the use of international terrorists during the period of armed aggression against Artsakh, are links in the same chain in Turkey’s expansionist policy towards not only Artsakh and the South Caucasus, but also to the neighboring regions,” added the foreign ministry.

“This policy of Turkey and Azerbaijan deserves the most severe condemnation and requires the international community, interested organizations and structures to take appropriate immediate actions aimed at preventing and suppressing such destructive initiatives,” said the Artsakh Foreign Ministry.

Artsakh reports 8 new cases of COVID-19 in one day

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 12:01, 3 February, 2021

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3, ARMENPRESS. 8 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Artsakh in the past 24 hours.

94 tests were conducted on February 2, the ministry of healthcare told Armenpress.

The number of active cases is 21.

The ministry of healthcare has again urged the citizens to follow all the rules to avoid new outbreaks and overcome the disease.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Azerbaijani authorities continue to violate the rights of residents of Armenia’s border villages

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 2 2021

The Azerbaijani authorities continue to violate the internationally recognized rights of the border residents of Armenia, Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan says.

In particular, the Ombudsman says, on January 22, 2021, the Azerbaijani military installed a sign reading “Welcome to Azerbaijan” in Azerbaijani and English and an Azerbaijani flags on the inter-community road from the Armenian city of Kapan to Chakaten and a number of other villages, that is, connecting peaceful settlements.

The Human Rights Defender of Armenia has been receiving angry and anxious calls from the residents of Kapan, as well as the villages of Chakaten, Shikahogh, Srashen, Tsav, Nerkin Hand, Shishkert, especially in recent days. The same goes for placing flags on those sections of the road.

“The residents of these settlements have issued alarms that these steps of the Azerbaijani authorities are deliberate and are aimed at violating their physical security and mental rights, other property and vital rights, and violate the interests of children. They are demonstratively targeting civilians, and along with almost daily shootings, this is exacerbating tensions in the mentioned Armenian villages, Tatoyan says.

Immediately after these alarms, a detailed study was initiated in the Syunik regional and central subdivisions of the Human Rights Defender’s Office. Field observations were made, a number of discussions with residents were held.

As a result, the mentioned alarms of the residents of Kapan community and community bodies were confirmed.

The Human Rights Defender of Armenia deems it necessary to consider these steps of the Azerbaijani authorities at least from the point of view of the following factors:

1) The state policy of organized hatred and enmity of Armenians continues in Azerbaijan;

2) The highest authorities of Azerbaijan openly speak about the Armenian people in a language of ethnic cleansing and genocide, insulting the dignity of the entire Armenian people;

3) There are open calls for a new war against Armenia in Azerbaijan, including by people with public recognition and even human rights defenders in the country;

4) This is accompanied by the immediate proximity of the mentioned villages of the Kapan community of Armenia. For more than a month now, the Azerbaijani military has been firing from small and large weapons, including being drunk, as the villagers observed;

5) On the way from Kapan to Chakaten village, there are Azerbaijani soldiers, armed people;

6) The process of determining the borders of Armenia with Azerbaijan, in the framework of which such signs and flags were placed and Azerbaijani soldiers appeared on the road, is a serious human rights violation and a danger to the border residents of Armenia, contradicts the foundations of the international human rights system and the rule of law, therefore has no legal force.

7) The Armed Forces of Azerbaijan have committed and continue to commit torture, inhuman treatment and other war crimes against the military and civilians of the Armenian side, especially during the September-November 2020 war.

Therefore, the Ombudsman says, it is obvious that the mentioned steps of the Azerbaijani military were taken in a way that violates the rights of the residents of the Armenian border settlements, openly intimidating them (first of all, children and women).

According to Arman Tatoyan, this situation cannot contribute to peace in the region in any way, it only causes tension, violates the internationally recognized rights and interests of civilians guaranteed by the Armenian Constitution.

Reports on these facts will be sent to international organizations, including the OSCE, the UN, the Council of Europe (with the necessary evidence). Separate reports will also be sent to special mechanisms of intergovernmental organizations.

Members of Congress call on Biden to break US silence over Baku’s and Ankara’s aggression against Karabakh

News.am, Armenia
Feb 2 2021

Congressmen Jackie Speier and Adam Schiff have called on US President Joe Biden to break the silence over Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s aggression against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and put an end to US military aid to Azerbaijan.

“Following years of tension, sporadic violence over the region’s status, and the Azerbaijani government’s frequent threats of military force and ethnic cleansing, Azerbaijan, with the assistance of Turkey, launched a full-scale assault with devastating consequences. Over the course of a brutal six-week war, sophisticated drones targeted Armenian soldiers from the air, mercenaries sent by Turkey fortified Azeri ground forces, and Azerbaijan overran Armenian defenses. After violating three internationally negotiated ceasefires, Azerbaijan’s forces advanced to within miles of the capital city of Stepanakert before a Russian-brokered agreement ended the fighting,” the Congressmen’s article in San Francisco Chronicle reads.

“Sadly, as this devastating outcome played out, the United States made only a half-hearted and ineffectual effort to end the fighting and ceded the primary leadership role to others. Russia stepped into the void. It will now be up to the Biden administration to unwind this disastrous outcome,” Speier and Schiff said.

“Biden has signaled he will focus on restoring the United States as a force for democracy and human rights around the world. This conflict and its aftermath represent an opportunity to do just that. It pits a democratic Armenia and Artsakh against autocratic regimes in Baku and Ankara who abuse human rights, imprison reporters and dissidents, and crush dissent. We must lead with our values instead of perpetuating a transactional foreign policy that looks the other way as Azerbaijan invades its neighbors and commits human-rights violations at home and abroad,” they added.

The two Congressmen have outlined the US government’s actions in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh and have referred to the urgent need for the US to make itself heard through diplomacy again.

“The OSCE Minsk Group, consisting of the United States, Russia, and France, was established in 1992 as the forum for diplomatic resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh’s status. We must reinvigorate and reengage with the Minsk Group process and seize the opportunity to secure the release of over 150 Armenian prisoners of war still held by Azerbaijan, demand the protection of historic Christian churches and cultural landmarks throughout Nagorno-Karabakh, and seek accountability for apparent war crimes against Armenian civilians and soldiers. We must also provide additional humanitarian assistance to the tens of thousands of displaced people who have fled for fear of their lives.

Second, we must end our silence on Azerbaijan’s and Turkey’s regional aggression and halt military aid to Azerbaijan, which has totaled over $100 million in the past two years. A country that shatters international norms to threaten and invade its neighbor is not one that U.S. taxpayers should be aiding and abetting.

We must also reassess our relationship with Turkey, which has always been complex, but has become increasingly untenable as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has amassed autocratic powers while undermining U.S. interests. In addition to encouraging, arming, and supplying Syrian mercenaries to wage war in Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey’s actions in Syria have set back U.S. interests and endangered our forces. Turkey even recently tested a new Russian anti-aircraft system that could weaken NATO’s military advantage over Russia, despite our strong objections and threat of sanctions,” they stated.

Speier and Schiff also recalled the adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution by the prevailing majority of Congress and declared that “President Biden can make a strong and early endorsement of human rights by recognizing the Armenian Genocide in April.”

"The Armenian Genocide’s wounds can never heal, but they are particularly painful at a time when Armenians once again face threats of ethnic cleansing, as both Erdogan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev echo the genocidal language of a century ago. Presidential recognition of the Armenian Genocide will reverberate across the world, making clear that America stands for human rights and against denial. As the values of human rights, democracy and freedom increasingly come under assault by autocrats, America’s leadership is needed more than ever. Our allies and adversaries are watching closely,” the Congressmen concluded.

Armenia’s PM says their goal is to establish independent, fair judicial system

Aysor, Armenia
Jan 26 2021


Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan conducted today consultation in the Ministry of Justice.

“We have given a big impetus to the reforms in the judicial system recently. The results of these reforms will not become visible immediately, but I am convinced that thanks to consistent steps we will manage to reach the implementation of the goal we have – establishment of independent judicial system and fair judicial system,” Pashinyan said.

Iran’s Zarif, Armenian PM Meet in Yerevan

Front Page, Iran
Jan 27 2021

US envoy to Baku: American companies are ready to participate in Karabakh restoration

News.am, Armenia
Jan 27 2021

US companies are ready to participate in the Nagorno-Karabakh restoration works, US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Earle Litzenberger said during the meeting with Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov.

The US Ambassador congratulated the minister on 'ensuring the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan', and noted the importance of establishing sustainable peace in the region, the Azerbaijani media reported.

The ambassador noted the willingness of US companies to participate in the restoration of territories. He highlighted their interest in water resources management, road, and other infrastructure, as well as spoke on digital and innovative technologies cooperation.