Sports: Wrestling: Armenia’s Gevorg Gharibyan crowned European Champion

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 12 2020

Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Gevorg Gharibyan (60kg) defeated Turkey’s Kerim Kamal 5-5 to clinch gold at the European Championships under way in Rome, Italy.

A four-point takedown in a dramatic final bout helped the Armenian secure the champion’s title. The Turkish wrestler managed to level on points, but in case of a draw preference is given to the author of a more complex trick.

Karen Aslanyan claimed a bronze medal in the 67 kg division.

Attorney for murdered Armenian cadet files motion with court for accused-on-trial’s release on bail

News.am, Armenia
Feb 10 2020
Attorney for murdered Armenian cadet files motion with court for accused-on-trial's release on bail Attorney for murdered Armenian cadet files motion with court for accused-on-trial's release on bail

21:49, 10.02.2020
                  

During the trial over the murder of cadet of the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Institute Haykaz Barseghyan today, accused-on-trial Vache Sahakyan’s attorney filed a motion with the court to change Sahakyan’s pre-trial measure to bail, as reported the victim’s legal successor Ani Torosyan, who reported that the amount of bail was set at AMD 1,000,000.

Haykaz Barseghyan’s fellow cadets Gnel Tevosyan, Norik Sahakyan, Vache Sahakyan anmd Movses Azaryan are charged with the murder of Haykaz Barseghyan.

Based on the charge, on January 29, 2015, between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., they brutally killed cadet Haykaz Barseghyan in the bedroom of the military unit, and later, to conceal the traces, they hung his body from a horizontal bar at the training square and, on his behalf, left a note stating that he had committed suicide. The accused-on-trial don’t find themselves guilty.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/07/2020

                                        Friday, 

Former Armenian Security Chief To Set Up Party

        • Nane Sahakian

Armenia -- Former National Security Service Director Artur Vanetsian is 
interviewed by Armenian newspaper editors, Yerevan, February 5, 2020.

Artur Vanetsian, the former head of Armenia’s most powerful security service, 
has announced his entry into active politics, saying that he will set up a party 
to challenge Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government.

In an interview with the editors of nine Armenian newspapers publicized on 
Thursday, Vanetsian said the party will strive to disprove government claims 
that the country’s former leaders are the main political rivals of the current 
authorities.

“A very important practice has emerged in Armenia, which is called dividing the 
society into [pro-government political] whites and [opposition] blacks,” he 
said. “I think that it’s a false political agenda that has been brought to our 
landscape; a political agenda whereby the former rulers are the alternative to 
the current authorities. I can assure you that there is no such thing.”

“There will be no return to the past,” added Vanetsian. “I am someone who will 
be fighting against a return to the past.”

Pashinian appointed Vanetsian as director of the National Security Service 
(NSS), the former Armenian branch of the Soviet KGB, immediately after coming to 
power in the “Velvet Revolution” of April-May 2018.

Vanetsian worked as a deputy chief of the NSS’s Yerevan division up until the 
revolution. He quickly became one of the most influential members of Pashinian’s 
entourage, overseeing a number of high-profile corruption investigations 
launched by the new authorities.

Vanetsian was unexpectedly relieved of his duties in September just a couple of 
months after being promoted to the rank of NSS general. He criticized 
Pashinian’s “impulsive” leadership style following his dismissal, triggering a 
bitter war of words with the premier.


Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (L) and National Security Service 
Director Artur Vanetsian visit the Football Academy in Yerevan, March 25, 2019.

Vanetsian, 40, claimed in his interview that he himself decided to step down. He 
said his refusal to “participate in developments unfolding around the 
Constitutional Court” was one of the main reasons for that decision. He referred 
to controversial government efforts to replace the court’s chairman, Hrayr 
Tovmasian, and six other justices.

The former NSS chief also pointed to the latest concerns voiced by Council of 
Europe officials over the Armenian government’s and parliament’s standoff with 
the high court judges. “That is a very serious issue for us also in terms of 
national security because it relates to our country’s international standing,” 
he said.

Pashinian’s public feud with Vanetsian was reignited last month by the “Haykakan 
Zhamanak” newspaper controlled by the prime minister’s family. In an extensive 
article, the paper accused him of organizing a smear campaign against 
Pashinian’s family allegedly conducted by anti-government media. Hrachya 
Hakobian, a pro-government parliamentarian and Pashinian’s brother-in-law, 
alleged afterwards that Vanetsian was fired in September because he was plotting 
a coup.

Pashinian stated later in January that Armenian security services have thwarted 
a “hybrid” anti-government conspiracy hatched by current and former officials.

Vanetsian denounced the “Haykakan Zhamanak” article as slanderous. He went on to 
call on the ruling Civil Contract party to consider installing a new prime 
minister.

“A person who attempted a coup d’état should have been placed in an appropriate 
institution,” Vanetsian told the editors of other publications. “Of course I did 
not have such a desire.”

Armen Grigorian, the secretary of Armenia’s Security Council and a Pashinian 
ally, scoffed at Vanetsian’s declared entry into politics later on Thursday. 
Grigorian described him as an “echo of the past” who will hardly attract a large 
following.




Armenia To Upgrade Iran Border Crossing


Armenia/Iran - The Arax river separating Armenia and Iran.

The Armenian government has secured over 21 million euros ($23 million) in 
funding from the European Union and the European Bank for Reconstruction and 
Development (EBRD) for its plans to modernize and expand Armenia’s sole border 
crossing with Iran.

Finance Minister Atom Janjughazian and the head of the EBRD office in Armenia, 
Dimitri Gvindadze, signed on Friday agreements to that effect at a ceremony in 
Yerevan.

In a short statement, the Armenian Finance Ministry said EU grants will make up 
just over half of the sum needed for the project’s implementation. An EBRD loan 
will presumably pay the rest of the bill.

The statement did not specify when work on the new Armenian-Iranian border 
facilities, located near the southeastern town of Meghri, will start and be 
completed.

The Meghri checkpoint processes up to one-third of goods shipped to and from 
landlocked Armenia.

Also, Iran is a major trading partner of the South Caucasus state. According to 
Armenian government data, Armenian-Iranian trade rose by 12 percent, to $409 
million, last year despite U.S. sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic.

Armenia has already rebuilt and upgraded in recent years its three border 
crossings with Georgia, its most important commercial conduit to the outside 
world. The $60 million project completed in 2017 was mostly financed by the EU 
in the form of a loan and a grant.




Council Europe Scrutiny ‘Not Mandatory’ For Constitutional Changes

        • Ruzanna Stepanian

Armenia -- Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan chairs a parliament debate on constitutional 
changes, Yerevan, February 6, 2020.

A senior lawmaker stressed on Friday that the Armenian authorities are not 
obliged to consult with the Council of Europe’s Venice Commission before holding 
a referendum on controversial constitutional changes drafted by them.

The proposed amendments call for the dismissal of seven of the nine members of 
Armenia’s Constitutional Court accused by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of 
remaining linked to “the corrupt former regime.” The Armenian parliament 
controlled by Pashinian’s My Step bloc decided to put them on a referendum on 
Thursday.

Amid a heated parliament debate on the issue, two representatives of another 
Council of Europe structure, the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE), urged the 
authorities in Yerevan to send the amendments to the Venice Commission for 
examination “as soon as possible.”

“We believe that this opinion … would be valuable to all stakeholders, including 
the Armenian electorate if a referendum were to be held,” they said in a joint 
statement.

Commenting on that statement, Vladimir Vartanian, the pro-government chairman of 
the Armenian parliament committee on legal affairs, said the authorities are 
under no legal obligation to have the draft amendments examined by the 
Strasbourg-based watchdog.

Vartanian said they might consider doing so only after President Armen 
Sarkissian endorses the parliament’s decision to hold the referendum.


Armenia -- Bright Armenia Party leader Edmon Marukian speaks to RFE/RL, 7Feb2020.

Leaders of the two parliamentary opposition parties insisted, however, that 
requesting a Venice Commission opinion is essential for the legitimacy of the 
process. Naira Zohrabian of the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) said this would 
be a “sensible” move on the part of the authorities.

For his part, Bright Armenia Party (LHK) leader Edmon Marukian again claimed 
that the far-reaching changes sought by Pashinian are unconstitutional and were 
passed with serious procedural violations. They must also be scrutinized by the 
Constitutional Court, he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

Marukian also accused Pashinian of illegally threatening and pressuring the 
seven judges in a speech delivered on the parliament floor during Thursday’s 
debate.

The BHK, which is led by businessman Gagik Tsarukian, has been more cautious in 
opposing the proposed changes. Zohrabian said its final position on the 
referendum depends on the findings of the Venice Commission. But she would not 
say what her party will do if the authorities bypass the commission.




Three Armenian Soldiers Killed In Avalanche

Armenia - The Defense Ministry building in Yerevan.

An avalanche in southeastern Armenia killed three soldiers and injured another 
on Friday.

The Armenian Defense Ministry said that rescuers found the bodies of the three 
contract soldiers -- Private Karapet Nazarian, Sergeant Tigran Arzumanian and 
Sergeant Nver Shahbazian -- at an Armenian army post in the mountainous Syunik 
province which was hit by the powerful downslide.

The fourth soldier, Private Hamlet Mirzoyan, suffered minor injuries and was 
rescued from under the snow, the ministry said in a statement. It described his 
condition as “satisfactory.”

“An investigation is conducted to ascertain circumstances of the incident,” 
added the statement.

The soldiers were apparently deployed on Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan’s 
Nakhichevan exclave. The Defense Ministry did not reveal the precise location of 
their outpost.

Avalanche casualties among military personnel and civilians in Armenian have 
been relatively rare.


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2020 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
www.rferl.org


Armenian exports rise by 9.4%

Save

Share

 19:10, 7 February, 2020

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. Armenian exports in 2019 amounted to 2 billion 640 million and 275.1 thousand USD, which is an increase of 9.4% against the previous year, ARMENPRESS was informed from the data published by the National Statistical Committee.

The exports to the EAEU member states amounted to 760 million and 894.5 thousand USD, against 688 million and 473.6 thousand USD of the previous year, an increase of 10.5%.

Armenian exports to the EU in 2019 amounted to 593 million and 170.7 thousand USD against 683 million and 409.2 thousand of the previous year, an increase of 14.7%.

Imports to Armenia in 2019 amounted to 5 billion 513 million and 798.8 thousand USD, an increase of 10.8%.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Armenia’s Pashinyan meets with Russia’s new PM in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Save

Share

 15:48,

ALMATY, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS. The meeting of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin kicked off today in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

This is their first meeting after the Russian PM assumed office.

After welcoming one another the two PMs took a joint selfie.

Video Player

The Armenian PM congratulated Mishustin on his appointment. “There have always been and will be good and warm relations between our governments and countries, but I think that there is always an opportunity to raise these relations to a new level. We will manage to do that in cooperation with you. The relations between our states are developing as planned, quite well. The 2019 trade turnover approaches to 2 billion which is quite a good figure. This dynamics will be maintained in 2020”, the Armenian PM said, expressing hope that they will soon meet in Yerevan as this year one of the sessions of the Eurasian Inter-Governmental Council is going to take place in Armenia.

In his turn the Russian PM said he warmly remembers his last visit to Armenia to attend the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) which was well organized. “Armenia and Russia are connected with very close and allied relations. Russia is Armenia’s main trade partner, and the Russian government is inclined to a constructive partnership”, he said.

The Armenian and Russian PMs are taking part in the Eurasian Inter-Governmental Council session in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Ex-Armenia security chief: Kutoyan was one of the most honest people I’ve known

News.am, Armenia
Jan 19 2020
Ex-Armenia security chief: Kutoyan was one of the most honest people I've known Ex-Armenia security chief: Kutoyan was one of the most honest people I've known

18:25, 19.01.2020
                  

YEREVAN. – There are no words of consolation to relieve the pain of the loss of former national security service chief Georgi Kutoyan, fomer director of the same service Arthur Vanetsyan told reporters.

“Georgi Kutoyan was one of the most honest and decent people I have known. It is hard to believe that he will no longer be with us. I would like to extend my condolences to Kutoyan's family, friends and relatives, and look forward to the thorough investigation into this case so that there are questions left once it is over,” he said during a memorial service for Kutoyan on January 19.

Ex-director of Armenia's National Security Service Georgi Kutoyan was found dead with a gunshot wound in his apartment on January 17.

Azerbaijan violates ceasefire regime 80 times in a week

Save

Share

 13:37,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS.  The Azerbaijani troops violated the ceasefire regime nearly 80 times on Artsakh-Azerbaijan contact line in the period of January 12-18, during which over 650 bullets were fired in the direction of Armenian border guards from different caliber weapons.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Defense Ministry of Artsakh, the front line units of the Defense Army refrained from retaliation and keep control of the situation.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Iranian president apologizes for delayed plane crash admission

Save

Share

 12:59,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has offered an apology for delaying the admission that the national military was responsible for downing the Ukrainian plane, Iran’s state TV broadcast the speech on January 15, reports TASS.

“I would like to offer an apology for the delay and for our tone”, the president said.

The Iranian President also urged the armed forces to provide more information about the crash of the Ukrainian plane.

On January 8, the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737 plane en route from Tehran to Kiev crashed shortly after takeoff near Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport. There were 176 people on board, and no one survived. Among them were citizens of Afghanistan, Germany, Iran, Canada, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Sweden. On January 11, Iran's General Staff of the Armed Forces issued a statement saying that the plane was accidentally downed by an Iranian missile after being mistaken for a cruise missile.




Armenian Assembly of America Meets with Armenia High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan

Armenian Assembly of America Meets with Armenia High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs Zareh Sinanyan

LOS ANGELES, CA - On October 16, Armenian Assembly of America staff, Southern California Regional Council, and Los Angeles County Regional Committee members were pleased to meet and discuss priority matters and challenges in Armenia-Diaspora relations with Zareh Sinanyan, the Republic of Armenia's High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. The meeting was graciously hosted by Mayer Brown LLP and the firm's attorney Arteen Mnayan, Esq. in its downtown Los Angeles office.
High Commissioner Sinanyan emphasized that a concerted effort for the repatriation of diaspora-based Armenians to Armenia is currently in its planning stage. The Armenian Assembly of America wholeheartedly supports Commissioner Sinanyan's vision for repatriation to the motherland.
Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization. 



JPEG image


Zareh Sinanyan and Armenia Assembly of America Delegation in Meeting.jpg

JPEG image


Zareh Sinanyan and Armenia Assembly of America Delegation.jpg

JPEG image

Rep. Ted Lieu live on CNN urges US to recognize Armenian Genocide

News.am, Armenia
Oct 18 2019
Rep. Ted Lieu live on CNN urges US to recognize Armenian Genocide Rep. Ted Lieu live on CNN urges US to recognize Armenian Genocide

13:13, 18.10.2019
                  

Speaking on CNN’s The Situation Room , Rep. Ted Lieu urged the US to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

“Not only should we have sanctions against Turkey. It’s also time that we formally recognize the Armenian genocide,” Rep. Ted Lieu  told Wolf Blitzer  on CNN Situation Room, ANCA reported.

Earlier, US lawmaker Ted Lieu said in a tweet that it would be a good time for the US to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

“Now would be a good time for the United States to recognize the Armenian Genocide. For too long, presidents like Donald Trump were too afraid to acknowledge this historical truth out of respect for Turkey. Turkey no longer deserves our respect or our assistance,” he tweeted