Artsakh State Minister says dialogue on NK settlement shouldn’t be part of complicated relations between West and Russia

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 11:03, 3 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. The authorities of Artsakh think that the European Union should not participate in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, State Minister of Artsakh Artak Beglaryan said in an interview to RIA Novosti.

“Taking into account the format of the Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the effective role of the Russian peacekeeping mission, we think that the Karabakh conflict settlement issue should not become a subject of negotiations for the European Union”, Beglaryan said.

According to him, dialogue is necessary, but it should not be part of Russia’s complex relations with the West. He reminded the OSCE Minsk Group as the main operating format for the settlement of the conflict.

He attached great importance to the fact of the presence of the Russian peacekeeping mission in the country. “We think that the peacekeeping mission should stay here for an unlimited time, as the conflict is not settled”, he said.

Artak Beglaryan said the authorities of Artsakh want to keep the presence of the Russian peacekeepers in the region as Azerbaijan is not ready for negotiations based on the three main principles proposed by the international mediators, that is the territorial integrity, the nations’ right to self-determination and the non-use of force and threat of force. “Currently there is a strong necessity for the presence of the Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh”, he said.

According to him, the settlement of the NK conflict in the foreseeable future is impossible because there is a serious contradiction in the positions of Artsakh and Azerbaijan, “they are diametrically opposed”.

He said that the main difference is that it is a matter of “prestige and ambitions” for Azerbaijan, but for the residents of Karabakh “it is a matter of life and death, their existence and historical justice”.

Ongoing opposition rallies are logistical rather than political problems

ARMINFO
Armenia – May 25 2022
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo.The ongoing opposition rallies are logistical rather than political problems. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan voiced a similar assessment during the  government hour in the Parliament.

<Because we are talking about the level of traffic congestion in the  city. The public significance of what is happening is somewhat  inferior to the collapse of the Tsitsernakaberd highway. A synergy  has formed here, and we see that the level of traffic congestion,  unfortunately, has increased>, he said.

Pashinyan stressed that for more than a month the opposition had the  opportunity to express its voice to the public using all the  political methods and actions carried out. He noted that, as a rule,  the purpose of such events is to involve the public in the processes  and, as a result, form a political demand.

<Obviously, that didn't happen. And these processes are not only  directed against the government, but also against the general  public," he said. In this context, Pashinyan noted that the political  significance of the opposition movement has been exhausted. "Their  goal is to create maximum inconvenience for citizens in order to  avenge the results of the parliamentary elections in 2021, for the  fact that society did not join the opposition," he said.

It should be noted that on April 17, the head of the "I have the  Honor" opposition parliamentary faction Artur Vanetsyan launched an  indefinite rally on Freedom Square in Yerevan in defense of Nagorno-  Karabakh and demanding the resignation of the current Prime Minister  of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and his team. He called on  everyone to join the protests. The initiative was supported by the "I  have the honor" and "Armenia"opposition factions, as well as the  "5165" party. Protest movements began on 25 April. And since May 1, a  tent camp of opposition forces has been set up on France Square,  demanding the resignation of Pashinyan and his team. Since May 1,  activists of the movement spend the night on the street, and during  the day they organize protest actions, blocking metropolitan and  regional roads. –

President of Montenegro arrives in Armenia on official visit

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 14:14, 26 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović arrived in Armenia on an official visit, Armenpress correspondent reports.

The plane of the President has just landed at Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport.

The delegation led by the President of Montenegro will visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial.

The official welcoming ceremony for Milo Đukanović at the Armenian presidential residence will be followed by his meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan. Thereafter, an extended-format meeting will take place attended by the delegations of the two countries. The two Presidents will then hold a joint press conference.

Milo Đukanović will meet with Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan.

The President of Montenegro will also visit the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan.

Paris Mayor arrives in Armenia on official visit

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 11:57, 27 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo arrived in Armenia on an official visit on May 26, the Yerevan City Hall said in a statement.

She was welcomed by First Deputy Mayor of Yerevan Levon Hovhannisyan at the Zvartnots International Airport.

In his remarks Levon Hovhannisyan expressed hope that during the upcoming meetings at the Yerevan City Hall not only the programs, that have already been implemented between the Armenian and French capitals, will be discussed. He assured that they will succeed in agreeing over new areas of partnership in coming days.

The Paris Mayor thanked for the warm welcome and assured that the French capital is ready to assist and support the city that gave Paris, for instance, the idea of TUMO, in everything within its capacities.

The Mayor of Paris is also scheduled to meet with Mayor of Yerevan Hrachya Sargsyan. Issues relating to the further cooperation and ongoing programs between the Armenian and French capitals will be discussed.

Glovo will deliver food, medicine, even a forgotten key in 30 minutes from anywhere in the city: Co-founder on company

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YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. The key to success of Glovo, a leading online delivery company, is the great service. Glovo will purchase, pick up, and deliver food, pharmacy, even a forgotten key ordered through its mobile app in 30 minutes. 

Glovo co-founder Sacha Michaud gave an interview to ARMENPRESS, talking about the services offered by the company, the advantages and their operation in Armenia.

-Mr. Michaud, it will be interesting to hear the story of Glovo from you. When and where did the story of the company start?

-So it started in the beginning of 2015, so only seven years ago, in Barcelona, Spain, which is our headquarters where we founded the company. It’s two founders – Oscar and myself. We launched the first version of the app in Barcelona in March 2015. Since then we grew very quickly, we expanded inside Europe, so Italy, Portugal. More recently, we have been moving to Eastern Europe with Poland, the Balkan regions and of course this region, in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and more recently Armenia we launched six months ago. We are today in 25 countries worldwide, including Africa, 7 countries in Africa we are expanding, we are in 1500 cities, we have 3500 employees, we have 75000 active couriers who deliver every month, and we have 150000 partners. These are stores and restaurants, retailers, stores and restaurants in the streets who are selling on our platform and we have 8 million active customers. These are people buying from these stores online. So we have grown very quickly and in a small amount of time and we are really happy as well to be here in Armenia.

– As your company works in 25 countries, are you planning to enhance this year as well? If yes, what countries?

-So at the moment we haven’t got any countries to be identified, we are looking in the region both here and Africa which are the two regions where we are expanding to look for possible future countries. We are doing this expanding, our footprints in the countries where we operate. So good example would be today, we are in two cities in Georgia and Armenia. But the idea is to expand and launch new cities here. So we generally will expand the cities we are in a country to get more customers, more restaurants and stores.

-Glovo is not just a food delivery company. What additional services do you offer to consumers?

-We have been multi-category from day one which differentiated us from our competitors. Well, our competitors would focus on restaurant food, and only restaurant food, but since day one, so this is March 2015, we have always been multi-category. Restaurants are our largest category, but groceries are the second largest category. We worked with supermarkets, both large and small, large chains, but also specialized supermarkets with products, to think of many stores, wine stores, cheese stores, and also electronics is growing very quickly, and also pharmacy, we worked with pharmacies, local pharmacies, and then obviously any retail. Also fashion, clothes is becoming more and more important on the app. Generally, the way our customers use it is they know they want and we can go get it in the city, then they prefer us to go get it and them crossing the city, getting in a car, getting in a traffic, parking, we will do it in 30 minutes for pretty much the same cost as you are going to do it yourself. That’s the key, I think.

-How long Glovo has been working in Armenia and what does it offer to the consumers?

-We have been just over six months, we launched in September last year. I think we’ve bringing a really good quality of service. So it was very funny but when we launched in Armenia, we had customers ordering their lunch at 10:00 in the morning. And of course, we arrived in 30 minutes with a shawarma or a lunch food, and they said “this is too early” because they were used to two-hour delivery time or three. I think the first think is really good service, to give it what you order, and also our customers can see in every moment where the delivery is, so when they do the order, they know when the courier is picking up the goods in the store, they can see that, and they can see in Google Maps it crossing the city, and when it will exactly deliver. And I think that’s very important because you are doing things, you want to know exactly when it is going to arrive. So quality of service is our biggest thing. And second, I think, is having a great content. Content for us is having your favorite restaurant, not just a large chains, but a cool restaurant you really like or having the right stores, the supermarkets, the stores that you want. So I think, the best partners plus great service are our key to success.

-Mr. Michaud, it is believed that every successful person, successful business has its own secret to success. What do you think is your secret to success?

-I think in being in so many countries, very different countries, very different cultures, very different languages, is being very local. So when we set up, we launch a company, a country, sorry, we set up, we get a local team to run the business. That’s not different in Armenia. We have got nearly 15 people here ready in the team. We are expanding that team. They understand the local cities, they understand the needs. We have been very urban company in the fact that we were part of the ecosystem of mobility so to know as well the dynamics of the city, of how traffic moves. So I think, that’s been the key to our success. The local team runs the business. Our business here in Armenia is very different to other countries because the team is identified. And I think this is our key to success.

-What’s the main difference of Glovo from other delivery services?

-I think being multi-category. I think bringing anything you want to the city. Our vision is to give everyone easy access to anything in your city. I think, our main thing is multi-category, in fact that I think it’s great ordering food and getting delivered, there are a lot of opportunities to order. But I think it’s amazing when you know you have an emergency, it’s 11:00 at nights, and your baby is crying, and you have no nappies, you can pick up Glovo and we will go pick you some nappies in 30 minutes there, that’s a wow moment, or  you forgot your keys, and a lot of people forget their keys, you will be surprised how many keys we move around city, that you get home, but left the keys at work, and then we will go pick up the keys and bring them or kids who come home from school who get the keys when their parents are working. And they can quickly order Glovo. So, we are an emergency-savior as well for needs, which I think is amazing and it gives us an emotional connection with our customer. We are not just a food delivery app who brings you a nice hot pizza, that’s cool, that’s not wow, what’s wow is the other stuff.

-Glovo is available in Yerevan and Gyumri. It is interesting to know on what parameters is your expansion strategy based? Do you have plans to expand and in what cities?

-Normally, and Armenia is no exception, we launch in the largest cosmopolitan city because the customer base is very digital, there are great restaurants and stores, so it generally fits, and then we expand to the largest cities depending on geography. We like university cities with young people who generally are very digital. So we are in two cities now, we are expanding to other cities in Armenia. I don’t have the definite list now of the cities, but generally we will start with the largest populations first. 

-Is there anything, any topic that you would like to talk about but I didn’t ask you?

-No, as I mentioned, we like to be part of the cities and that means a lot of things, but above all it means, you know we have over 300 couriers active on the platform in Armenia already, that’s 300 people who are working on the platform, have access to income, many of our couriers have different access to normal labor jobs, this will go to thousands by next year, so they impact there. We have over 400 partners selling on the platform already, 90% of those are small businesses, so that’s also important. We work with local councils, with public administration, we are trying to be part of the ecosystem, we set up local companies, we have several local teams. So in essence, we try to be as much part of Armenia cities that we operate as possible, and it’s not just about a tech company, I think that’s key for us. We have courier safety training, which is super important. You know they are on motorbikes and bicycles, and I think that’s a very important part. So, we are just getting started. We have some good examples in neighboring countries where we have massive businesses. We launched in Georgia four years ago, and it’s ten times the size of the business. So Armenia is going to get a huge growth, and we see that the team’s amazing, the local team is executing outstanding, so I am really excited. I am here three days but I will be back very soon.

"European Night of Museums" at the Alexander Spendiaryan House-museum

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YEREVAN, MAY 23, ARMENPRESS. On May 21, 2022 in the frame of the project "The story of an exhibit" the visitors of the first memorial musical museum of Armenia were represented two unique exhibits: the model of the Araratian Patriarchal Diocese residence with the audio guide in three languages and the Manifesto of the Emperor Alexander II with a video entitled "Spendiarovs – hereditary honorary citizens of the Russian Empire" in two languages. 

Following the tradition of the Museum Night, the visitors tasted the "Cocoa according the recipe of Spendiaryan."   

In the frame of the all European event the second project of the House-museum was the "Meeting at the balcony of the composer." The guests of the project were the pianist, RA Honored artist Hayk Melikyan and producer Alexander Plato Hakobyan. They shared their experience and career advices with the young musicians – scholarship recipients of the "Music For the Future Foundation" in the warm and friendly atmosphere.  

Every year an evening open-air concert takes place at the Alexander Spendiaryan House-museum yard in the frame of the "European Night of Museums." This year was no exception.
The participants of the event were the vocal soloists and folk ensembles – the students of the Yerevan Music School named after M. Mirzoyan, State Musical Pedagogical College after A. Babajanyan, State College of Culture and Arts named after C. Aznavour and Komitas State Conservatory Chair of Jazz/Pop music. The concert was dedicated to the 120th birth anniversary of Artemi Ayvazyan – the founder of the Armenian Jazz music and the student of Alexander Spendiaryan. The program included Armenian folk music and favorite Jazz-pop compositions by the Armenian composers. During the concert the directors of the House-museum and the College of Culture – Marine Otaryan and Vrej Kirakosyan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation between the two institutions.




Charlotte’s St. Sarkis Church hosts Armenian Festival

Fox 46
North Carolina –

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – The Armenian Festival is here!

The St. Sarkis Armenian Church of Charlotte hosts the festival from Friday, May 20, through Sunday, May 22.

The festival is FREE to attend. The family-friendly event takes place on church grounds and will feature Armenian beer and wine assortments.

“We are glad to be hosting our semiannual Armenian Festival, the Charlotte community looks forward to it every year,” said Andrew Derderian, a Parish Council Member of the church. “It’s nice that the community can come together to share and enjoy a part of the delicious authentic Armenian food.”

St. Sarkis is the only Armenian Apostolic church in North Carolina. The Parish was able to construct the current location off of Park Road in 2005, and since the church community has seen nothing but growth.

Derderian says it’s nice that such a small community can have so much outreach to all Charlotteans.

https://www.fox46.com/charlotte/charlottes-st-sarkis-church-hosts-armenian-festival/

Sergey Glazyev: Armenia is strong with its external relations

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Alina Hovhannisyan

ArmInfo. In the current realities, Armenia can use its competitive advantages in a number of industries, including the agro-industrial complex, light industry,  jewelry, instrument making, and tourism. Sergey Glazyev, Minister for  Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission  (EEC), Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian  Academy of Sciences, former Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of  the Russian Federation, stated this on May 19, answering a question  from ArmInfo, during a video bridge Moscow – Bishkek – Minsk -  Yerevan – Nur-Sultan.

He noted that the EAEU is now developing a set of measures to  mitigate the consequences of the withdrawal of Western companies from  the Russian market. And in this regard, the key area of work in the  EAEU at the moment is the expansion of cooperation and the creation  of investment consortiums. Glazyev stressed that in the new  geo-economic conditions it is possible to replace foreign outgoing  capital with own production and investment.

According to Glazyev, in this context, it is important to expand the  scope of activities by establishing cooperation with partners,  including Russia, which is under the greatest pressure of sanctions.  According to him, Armenia is strong with its external relations, it  can attract capital from the world market, investing them in the  formation of joint ventures. "This is a colossal competitive  advantage that all the member states of the EAEU could use," he  stressed. 

 

Issue of Artsakh’s status fundamental: Armenia publicizes the six-point proposals to Azerbaijan

Public Radio of Armenia

Armenia’s Ambassador-at-large Edmon Marukyan has publicized the six-point proposals of the Armenian side for the normalization of the relations with Azerbaijan.

The first point says the Armenian side is responding to a letter dated February 21, but handed over to the Armenian side on March 11, Marukyan said in an interview with Public TV.

The second point says the Republic of Armenia has never had and does not have any territorial claims on Azerbaijan.

According to the third point, the issues on guaranteeing the security of Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh, respecting their rights and freedoms, as well as determining the final status of Nagorno Karabakh are fundamental for the Armenian side.

In the fourth point the Armenian side emphasizes the importance of the commitments enshrined in the 2020 November 9, 2021 January 11 and November 26 statements signed by the Armenian Prime Minister, the Presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan. Marukyan said this is related to the issues of return of the prisoners of war, the opening of communications which Azerbaijan delays, adding that with this point the Armenian side makes it clear that unlike the Azerbaijani side, it remains committed to its obligations.

The fifth point states that the Armenian side is ready to start negotiations for the settlement of the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, for the establishment of inter-state relations based on the UN Charter, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the Helsinki Final Act. “These are the basic principles that have existed from the beginning. It is here that the nations’ right to self-determination and other important rights and freedoms are enshrined,” he said.

With the sixths point the Armenian side states that Armenia applied to the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs for organizing negotiations.