Armenian Minister of Healthcare receives Acting UN Resident Coordinator

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 12:26,

YEREVAN, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Healthcare of Armenia Anahit Avanesyan received Acting UN Resident Coordinator in Armenia Lila Pieters Yahia, the ministry said in a press release.

Welcoming the guest, Anahit Avanesyan said Armenia’s 30-year-old membership to the United Nations has been outlined by the constructive partnership with the UN agencies.

“We highly appreciate all the efforts made during these years in the healthcare field of our country”, the minister said.

Lila Pieters Yahia in turn said that Armenia is not only a part of the United Nations family, but also a very active member. According to her, Armenia has registered high figures in a number of healthcare directions, which is exemplary for other countries.

The sides also discussed the healthcare reforms in the context of the healthcare system development strategy. They also touched upon the COVID-19 situation and the vaccination process.

At the end of the meeting Lila Pieters Yahia said the UN agency is ready to provide further support to the Ministry of Healthcare for the initiatives aimed at the system development.

MFA Boston adds 35 Martin Barooshian works to its collection

Love Scene from Faust
Martin Barooshian (American, 1929–2022)
1956
Engraving, aquatint, and soft ground, color variant (red)
* Gift of Martin and Mary Barooshian in honor of Michael J. Russo
* Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

BOSTON, Mass.—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), and the Martin Barooshian Art Trust are pleased to announce that the MFA has added 35 additional pieces by Martin Barooshian (1929-2022) to its collection. The acquisition includes important woodcuts and etchings, as well as one monotype and three preparatory drawings. The MFA acquired its first work by Barooshian in 1950.

Barooshian, a Boston native, was an American surrealist painter and an exceptionally accomplished printmaker. Barooshian rose to prominence during the 1950s and 60s, but his fame waned over time. There has been resurgent interest in his artistic contributions, including the publication of a biography and catalog in 2020. The MFA’s acquisition represents a substantial step in his rediscovery.

In a New York City art world insistent on non-figurative conformity, Barooshian struck out on his own path. The resulting abstract surrealist prints and paintings, which fuse art historical, modern, and contemporary influences, are unique, singular, and increasingly considered by many to be ahead of their time. With a printmaking output spanning 60 years, Barooshian’s oeuvre incorporates a broad variety of media: woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and monotypes. His colleague and friend Willem de Kooning called Barooshian “a printing magician.”

Barooshian garnered his earliest national recognition when “discovered” by John Taylor Arms for his woodcuts, which fused traditional techniques and content with modern form and color to convey the paranoia and loss of innocence of the Atomic Age—perhaps tinged with hopefulness. Soon thereafter in 1952, the Library of Congress acquired his first major woodcut portfolio. Perhaps Barooshian’s greatest contribution to printmaking was with a method known as color viscosity printing, which dominated his output starting about 1956. During his stay at Atelier 17 in Paris, Barooshian evolved the technique, pushing its limits in order to reach his artistic vision of imagined realities and dreamscapes. By incorporating various methods including hard ground, soft ground, mezzotint, and aquatint on a single zinc plate, Barooshian created complex, polychromatic images solidifying his reputation as one of viscosity printmaking’s most important masters.

Patrick Murphy, Lia and William Poorvu Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at the MFA, called Barooshian “a consummate printmaker, whose intriguing and oddly overlooked body of work deserves to be celebrated alongside that of mid-century contemporaries like Hayter, Helen Phillips, Fred Becker, and Gabor Peterdi.”

“This extraordinary gift includes a number of compositions in multiple impressions—state proofs showing the evolution of work on the plate, or variant inkings demonstrating the artist’s characteristic experimentation with color, as well as preparatory drawings, and will make the MFA a destination for the study of Barooshian’s prints,” said Murphy.

“The recent rediscovery of Martin’s work has been very exciting, and this honor solidifies his legacy,” said Michael Russo, curator of the Martin Barooshian Art Trust. “Martin saw this acquisition as a full-circle homecoming. When he was a boy and student, the MFA represented all of his dreams, and he fantasized that someday the MFA would have a large collection of his art. He lived to see it happen.”

Allegory of Light and Dark, 1963, printed 1972 Martin Barooshian (American, 1929-2022) Etching and soft ground *Gift of Martin and Mary Barooshian in honor of Michael J. Russo *Photograph copyright Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Martin Barooshian (American, 1929–2022)
1963, printed 1972
Etching and soft ground
* Gift of Martin and Mary Barooshian in honor of Michael J. Russo
* Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Armenians in Ukraine actively involved in helping needy people

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 14:36, 5 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS. The situation in Ukraine’s capital Kiev is calm, but it is tense in the suburbs, Kiev-based Ukrainian-Armenian political analyst Marat Hakobyan said in an interview to ARMENPRESS, adding that currently people are being evacuated from the suburbs.

“Residents are being relocated from Kiev’s suburbs to the city. They had been on the scene of military operations for already a week. Yesterday a large number of people left. In general, the conditions in the city are typical of the war situation. I would like to note that all essentials, such as water, electricity, internet, exist in the city. There are goods in stores. There have been queues in the early days, but today it is normal in this sense. Let’s not forget that some part has left the city. As for the security issues, our family has not entered a shelter, but for the people living in high-rise buildings the rightest option is the shelter. People have started to get used to the war situation”, Marat Hakobyan said.

He informed that from the very beginning of the military operations, Armenians, in coordination of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine, have been involved in the organization of humanitarian issues and the defense processes. They help the troops, the refugees and the needy ones, providing them with food and first essentials.

He said this is being done in all cities, including Kiev. “Humanitarian centers have opened in different places, the assistance provided is given to the needy people. There have been problems with medicine, but now it is being solved”, he said.

German Chancellor rules out NATO intervention in the Russian-Ukrainian war

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 18:33, 2 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 2, ARMENPRESS. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rules out NATO intervention in the Russian-Ukrainian war, ARMENPRESS reports the German "Deutsche Welle" informs.

"We will not intervene militarily. In this situation, it would not be right," said the German Chancellor after meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister in Jerusalem.

Scholz stressed that the current situation is very dangerous, as one of the nuclear powers is involved in the conflict. According to the head of the German government, in the current situation, the West "has taken the right position between consistency and necessary caution”.

Ukraine asks “strategic ally” Turkey for support

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 09:25,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. The Ukrainian Embassy in Ankara has officially asked Turkey to provide support after Russia launched a special military operation in Donbass.

“The Russian Federation launched a war against Ukraine. Peaceful Ukrainian settlements are under bombardment. We are calling on our strategic ally Turkey and the friendly people of Turkey to help us at this difficult time,” the embassy said in a statement. 

The Russian military denied targeting any civilian settlements. 

Earlier on Thursday morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he made the decision to hold a special military operation in response to the address of leaders of Donbass republics, TASS reports.

"People’s republics of Donbass approached Russia with a request for help. In connection therewith, <…> I made the decision to hold a special military operation. Its goal is to protect the people that are subjected to abuse, genocide from the Kiev regime for eight years, and to this end we will seek to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine and put to justice those that committed numerous bloody crimes against peaceful people, including Russian nationals," Putin said in the television address as quoted by TASS.

Justice and truth are on Russia’s side, President Vladimir Putin said in a special television address.

"The welfare, the very existence of entire countries and peoples, their success and health are always originating from the strong root system of culture and values, experience and traditions of ancestors, directly depending on abilities to quickly adapt to continuously changing life, consolidation of the society, its readiness to consolidate and gather all forces together for moving forward," Putin said.

"Forces are always needed but they can be of different quality," the Russian leader said. "And we know the real strength is in justice and truth that are on our side," he added.




The leaders of Donetsk and Lugantsk ask Putin to recognize the independence of the self- proclaimed republics

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 19:29,

YEREVAN, 21 FEBRUARY, ARMENPERESS. The leaders of the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugantsk Denis Pushilin and Leonid Pasechnik asked the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to recognize the independence of Donetsk and Lugansk, ARMENPRESS reports “RIA Novosti” writes.

The leaders of Donetsk and Lugansk asked Vladimir Putin also to consider the opportunity to reach a cooperation agreement, as well as prospects of the field of defense.

EU Ambassador: The Karabakh conflict cannot be considered resolved, as there are still a number of open questions

ARM INFO
Feb 16 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are primarily responsible for finding solutions to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Head of the EU Delegation to  Armenia Andrea Wiktorin stated this in an interview at the Media  Center, referring to the settlement of the Karabakh conflict and the  role of the European Union.

At the same time, she recalled that the European Union, after the end  of hostilities, has repeatedly declared its readiness to do much more  for the peace process. In this vein, the diplomat drew attention to  the fact that the EU, both during the war and after it, provided  direct humanitarian assistance. "We also provide assistance to the  International Committee of the Red Cross, which is also represented  in Nagorno-Karabakh and provides internal assistance there, as we  cannot carry out activities inside Nagorno-Karabakh. We have  repeatedly noted that we are ready to do more", Wiktorin emphasized  once again, while adding that President of the European Council,  Charles Michel, takes a personal interest in this issue and has taken  part in various initiatives. In this vein, she recalled that with his  assistance last summer, in November 2021 and in February of this  year, groups of Armenian prisoners of war were returned from  Azerbaijan. The diplomat noted that the EU is ready to do more to  resolve humanitarian issues.

Speaking about the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and  the possibility of establishing a special EU monitoring mission on  the border, the Ambassador noted that Brussels offered its services  and assistance. "Toivo Klaar, the EU Special Representative for the  South Caucasus, and I held special discussions here, and we are ready  and willing to help improve the border situation if we are invited.  This is the main condition, that is, they should turn to us so that  we can help. We can also assist in the issue of delimitation and  demarcation of the border, which is also difficult to move forward,  if, of course, they turn to us. We are in touch with both sides", she  said, once again pointing out the importance of dialogue between the  parties to the conflict.

The diplomat also disagreed with the statements of the President of  Azerbaijan regarding the fact that the Karabakh conflict has been  resolved. According to Wikkorin, there are so many open questions  that it cannot be said that the conflict has been resolved. "We are  ready to assist in finding solutions to the problem at any stage, and  at any step we will consult with the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, as  this is also the position of the RA government as well," the European  diplomat said. 

Armenpress: Turkish, Azerbaijani nationals among asylum seekers in Armenia

Turkish, Azerbaijani nationals among asylum seekers in Armenia

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 09:41, 16 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. 260 foreign nationals applied for asylum in Armenia in 2021, the State Migration Service said in response to a query from ARMENPRESS.

Among other nationalities, the asylum seekers include Turkish and Azerbaijani nationals.

Most asylum seekers (118 persons) are Iranian citizens. Of these 118, 42 were denied asylum while 35 had their applications suspended or dropped. 40 Iranians were granted refugee status, and three others had their refugee status revoked.

52 Iraqi citizens applied for asylum in Armenia in 2021, with 9 being granted refugee status and 4 having their application suspended or dropped.

Furthermore, 20 of the 27 Syrian citizens who applied for asylum were granted refugee status, and two had their application suspended or dropped.

In addition, 14 Cuban citizens applied for asylum: 7 were rejected, 1 was granted refugee status, and the applications of 2 others were suspended or dropped.

7 Russian citizens also applied for asylum: 4 were rejected and 1 application was suspended.

6 citizens of Turkey are also among the asylum seekers. Of these applications, 1 was denied, 1 was suspended and only 3 were granted refugee status in Armenia in 2021. 

2 Azerbaijani nationals were denied asylum in Armenia and another application was suspended in 2021.

Citizens of China, Ukraine, Jordan, Georgia and other countries are also among asylum seekers in 2021.

Asbarez: $200,000 ‘Year of Diaspora Galstian Fund’ Established at Western Prelacy

Aida and Seta Galstian flank Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan

Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan on Wednesday welcomed Aida and Seta Galstian who announced a donation of $200,000, which will fund the “Year of Diaspora Galstian Fund,” heeding the call by His Holiness Catholicos Aram I who declared 2022 as the “Year of the Diaspora.”

Adding to the amount raised over the years in memory of their late parents, the late Gagik and Kenarik Galstian, the Galstian sisters expressed their hope that the money raised would serve as a foundation under the auspices of the Prelate, to advance a new generation of Armenians and Christian interests.

On this occasion, the Western Prelacy announced that the “Year of the Diaspora, Gagik and Kenarik Galstian, Galstian Fund” will:

a. At the end of each academic year, a $1,000 will be granted to 8th grade students attending Prelacy schools, who obtained the highest grade in religion classes.
b. At the end of each academic year, a $1,000 will be granted to 6th grade students who obtained the highest grade in Armenian language classes.
c. It will provide scholarships to support students in higher education within the field of Armenian studies.
d. Sponsoring 50 students in Lebanon Armenian Prelacy schools during the 2022-2023 academic year.

At the end of the meeting, the Prelate offered prayers in memory of Gagik and Kenarik Galstian and highly praised the Galstian sisters, who made the dedication to keep their parents’ memory alive.