“Armenian Crossroads” – PM presents details from North-South, East-West road project

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 12:35, 17 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. In the context of the opening of regional connections the Armenian government re-formulated the North-South project and is terming it “North-South, East-West” Project, or “Armenian Crossroads”, the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting.

“As a result of our latest discussions, I mean the topic of opening regional connections, we have basically re-formulated the North-South project and made it a “North-South, East-West” project. We hope to implement this project with fast pace. Essentially this means that one of the branches, I mean the North-South, East-West, or in short one of the branches of the Armenian Crossroads, will connect north with south, meaning, essentially, from the Republic of Armenia to the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the other branch, essentially, Azerbaijan, Armenia and in the future towards Nakhijevan and Turkey. We place this project in this general context. We hope we’ll have a construction company by yearend who will implement the work. Of course the east-west section of the road project isn’t done but we will realize this in the context of reaching further agreements,” Pashinyan said.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting that the pre-qualification tender for the Sisian-Kajaran section of the North-South road was announced on February 17.

Zelensky to participate in Munich Security Conference and return to Ukraine on same day

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 19, ARMENPRESS. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky will participate in the Munich Security Conference on February 19 and will return to Ukraine on the same day, the Ukrainian presidency said in a statement.

“Naturally, the discussions at the Munich Security Conference will be dedicated to the current threats in Eastern Europe and the situation around Ukraine. That’s why our country’s stance must be accurately presented in order for issues relating to Ukraine to be solved with Ukraine’s participation,” the presidency added.

France’s Macron thanks diplomats, military involved in return of 8 Armenian POWs from Azerbaijan

France's Macron thanks diplomats, military involved in return of 8 Armenian POWs from Azerbaijan

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 15:07, 7 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. President of France Emmanuel Macron thanked French diplomats and military officials who have been involved in the process of returning 8 Armenian prisoners of war from Azerbaijan.

“8 Armenian detainees were released by Azerbaijan and transferred from Baku to Yerevan. They were reunited with their families, from whom they had been separated for several months. Thanks to our diplomats, as well as our soldiers who were mobilized for this operation”, Macron tweeted.

On February 4, a remote meeting between the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev took place at the mediation of Emmanuel Macron and Charles Michel.




Portantino Visits Armenian American Museum Construction Site

Sen. Anthony Portantino observes the Armenian American Museum construction site with museum officials

GLENDALE—The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California welcomed Senator Anthony J. Portantino for a special visit to the construction site of the landmark center. The museum commenced construction on the Foundation Phase of the project in summer 2021.

“It is truly exciting to witness the progress on the construction of the Armenian American Museum,” stated Senator Anthony J. Portantino. “I am grateful to have the opportunity to contribute and support the creation of an incredible institution that will enrich the lives of generations to come.”

Senator Portantino has been a steadfast supporter and strong advocate for the Armenian American Museum. During his tenure in the State Senate, he has worked with the Governor and State Legislature to secure $8.8 million of state funding in support of the project including a new $1.8 million state grant following the historic Groundbreaking Ceremony in Summer 2021. The State of California has invested a total of $9.8 million of state funding in support of the cultural and educational center.

From l to r: Executive Chairman, Berdj Karapetian; Board of Trustees Co-Treasurer, Talin Yacoubian; Sen. Anthony Portantino; Museum Executive Director Shant Sahakian and Executive Vice Chairman, Zaven Kazazian

The Armenian American Museum is a world class cultural and educational institution that is currently under construction in the museum campus at Glendale Central Park. The museum will offer a wide range of public programming through the Permanent Exhibition, Temporary Exhibitions, Auditorium, Learning Center, Demonstration Kitchen, Archives Center, and more.

The mission of the museum is to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Armenian American experience. The vision is a cultural campus that enriches the community, educates the public on the Armenian American story, and empowers individuals to embrace cultural diversity and speak out against prejudice.

Armenia parliament vice-speaker from opposition: Reconciliation process with Turkey must be stopped

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Armenia – Feb 5 2022

Today Armenia and the Armenian people are in a deep crisis. Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a representative of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Dashnaktsutyun Party Supreme Body and Armenia’s National Assembly vice-speaker from the opposition, said this during Saturday’s event dedicated to the 131st anniversary of the ARF.

"The authorities of the day have failed in all domains—in the Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)] issue, foreign policy, security, defense, army-building, economy. They have failed also in domains that were supposed to be of value and conviction to them.

It is already an obvious fact that they have nothing to do with democracy, human rights, a fair judiciary, the right to vote and to be elected. For them, that's just a slogan, a Facebook status, but never a goal.

(…) and the international community and organizations are silently following. Moreover, they say democracy in Armenia has made progress. Everything is clear: these authorities are convenient to everyone except the Armenian," he said.

According to Saghatelyan, the process of failing Armenia has not stopped and continues with greater vigor.

"Enough already! We have no place to wait, we have no time to retreat. The process of Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, which will lead to Turkification [of Armenia], must be stopped. And this will be one of the main directions of our political struggle," he added, in particular.

Opposition has no final decision yet over nominating candidate for President of Armenia

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 11:27, 2 February, 2022

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS. The opposition “Armenia” and “I Have the Honor” factions of the Parliament continue discussions over the issue on whether nominating or not nominating a candidate for the President of the Republic.

“I cannot say anything about the decision yet, but the discussions continue, and we will keep informed about the decision on nominating or not nominating a candidate for the president within the proper timeframes”, MP from the “Armenia” faction Gegham Manukyan told Armenpress.

Asked whether discussions over this matter were held with the “I Have the Honor” faction, the lawmaker said official discussions have not taken place yet.

Secretary of the “I Have the Honor” faction Hayk Mamijanyan said that the faction doesn’t have enough number of lawmakers for nominating a candidate for the President, but added that at this moment they are holding consultations with the “Armenia” faction.

“We will definitely inform about the results”, he said.

Yesterday, on February 1, the ruling Civil Contract party announced that it has nominated minister of high technological industry Vahagn Khachaturyan for the President of Armenia. Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan is currently serving as Acting President of Armenia because President Armen Sarkissian’s resignation took effect on February 1.




Armenian expert: Baku was not an Azerbaijani city even in late 19th century

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Armenia – Jan 26 2022

Baku was not an Azerbaijani city even at the end of the 19th century, Armenian expert on Iran Vardan Voskanyan claims.

"Despite the fact that, unlike the dictator of Baku, who declares day in, day out that Yerevan is an "Azerbaijani city", none of the Armenian leaders has ever claimed that Baku is an Armenian city, but the fact is that it was not at least an Azerbaijani city even in the late 19th century,” he wrote on Facebook late on Tuesday, referring to an 1891 book.

“At the time, there were more Persian-speaking and Armenian populations in this city of Caucasian Persians (Tats) than Turkic-speaking ancestors of the present-day ethnic Azerbaijanis in the settlement.

“Out of around 100,000 inhabitants of Baku, only some 40,000 were Shia Muslims, the majority of whom were Caucasian Persians or Tats, while Armenians numbered almost 26,000,” Voskanyan said.

Azerbaijani press: Russian veterans urge to check Union of Armenians in Russia regarding film about Garegin Nzhdeh


BAKU, Azerbaijan, Jan. 28

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Chairman of the All-Russian public movement – "Veterans of Russia" Ildar Rezyapov sent an appeal to the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin and the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Krasnov with a request to schedule an inspection of the Union of Armenians in Russia (UAR) for an attempt to rehabilitate Nazism and its accomplices regarding a film screening about Nazi collaborator Garegin Nzhdeh, Trend reports referring to the statement of the public movement.

On January 28, the 30th anniversary of the Armenian army, the Union of Armenians in Russia intended to hold a screening of the "Garegin Nzhdeh" film in Moscow.

The film is dedicated to the glorification of the Armenian nationalist Garegin Nzhdeh, who fought under the Nazi command against the USSR during the World War II.

"Any attempts to justify Nazi criminals and their accomplices are not just a falsification of history – they are immoral in nature, blasphemous in relation to the memory of the liberators of the world from obvious and legally established evil. That is why we must prevent any distortion of historical truth, including criminal legal measures," the public association said.

Turkish press: Turkey highlights importance of peace, stability efforts in Caucasus

Boys walk on railtracks near Akyaka Train station on January 9, 2022 in Akyaka district of Kars city, eastern Turkey, near the Turkish-Armenian border. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)

Turkey's National Security Council (MGK) on Thursday stressed that the relevant actors must take constructive, sincere steps to improve mechanisms to strengthen peace and stability in the South Caucasus, especially Turkey and Armenia.

With normalization efforts between Turkey and Armenia underway, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Thursday welcomed Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian's recent announcement that his country will "most likely" attend this year's Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF).

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Central African Republic counterpart Sylvie Baipo-Temon, Çavuşoğlu said Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Armenia's Special Envoy to Turkey Ruben Rubinyan are expected to attend the annual forum.

He noted that the normalization process with Armenia is continuing with "confidence-building steps," referring to the first round of negotiations held in Moscow with special envoys from both countries. He also mentioned that diplomats from the two countries are in frequent contact.

Çavuşoğlu welcomed Pashinian's earlier statement on participating in the Antalya Diplomacy Forum and also confirmed Azerbaijan's participation.

"Both Azerbaijan and Armenia will share their thoughts at the forum. Thus, becoming a part of their confidence-building steps," he said.

On Tuesday, Pashinian said it would be unreasonable to miss the opportunity for dialogue at the forum.

After a 1 1/2 hour meeting recently in Moscow, the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministries published the same statement hailing the talks and agreeing to “continue negotiations without preconditions.” Turkey aims for their next meeting to be held either in Turkey or Armenia, sources said.

Former Ambassador to the United States Serdar Kılıç was named as the Turkish special envoy on Dec. 15, 2021, to discuss steps toward normalization with neighboring Armenia. Three days later, Armenia appointed its special representative, deputy parliamentary speaker Rubinyan.

Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic or commercial ties for three decades, and the talks are the first attempt to restore links since a 2009 peace accord. That deal was never ratified and ties have remained tense.

The neighbors are at odds over various issues, primarily the 1915 incidents and Turkey’s support for Azerbaijan regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Turkey has been putting heavy emphasis on creating enhanced cooperation and integration in the region following the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Turkey and Azerbaijan also closely cooperate within the scope of the Organization of Turkic States and established the 3+3 Caucasus platform, which envisages further integration and cooperation in the region.

Ankara has made frequent calls for a six-nation platform comprising of Turkey, Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia for permanent peace, stability and cooperation in the region, saying it would be a win-win initiative for all regional actors in the Caucasus.

The first meeting took place in Russia, without the participation of Georgia, which announced it would not take part in the next round, expected to take place in Turkey.

The MGK on Thursday also called for the de-escalation of tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

An escalation is not in anyone's interest, the council, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said in a statement after meeting at the presidential complex in the capital Ankara.

Russia recently amassed tens of thousands of troops near Ukraine's eastern border, prompting fears that the Kremlin could be planning another military offensive against its former Soviet neighbor.

Moscow has denied that it is preparing to invade and said its troops are there for exercises.

On Wednesday, Erdoğan reiterated that he is ready to host the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to "pave the way for re-establishing peace" as tensions between the two countries show little sign of diminishing.

"Turkey wants tensions between Russia and Ukraine to be resolved before they turn into a new crisis," the president said during a televised interview.

Erdoğan also announced that he had invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to Turkey, but the date is yet to be set. The Kremlin later announced that Putin had accepted Erdoğan's invitation to visit Turkey.

The Russian president will visit Turkey once the pandemic situation and schedules allow it, the Kremlin said.

Turkey has been closely following the developments and is in close contact with both Kyiv and Moscow. Erdoğan had said Turkey could mediate between the neighbors amid increasing tensions in the region and recently announced plans to visit Ukraine in February to help defuse tensions.

NATO member Turkey has friendly ties with both Kyiv and Moscow but opposes Russian policies in Syria and Libya, as well as its annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014.

Kyiv has also bought Turkish drones to possibly use against Russian-backed forces in eastern Ukraine, angering Moscow, and agreed with Ankara to manufacture the drones locally this year.

Meanwhile, both Russia and Ukraine are open to the idea of Turkey playing a role in easing tensions between the two countries, as proposed by Ankara in November, Turkish diplomatic sources said last week.

Turkey is discussing the possibility of hosting the next meeting of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) Minsk Group, during which Ukraine’s eastern Donbass region will be discussed.

Armenian American Museum Hosts Volunteer Appreciation Reception

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Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California

(818) 644-2214

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

ARMENIAN AMERICAN MUSEUM HOSTS VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION RECEPTION

 

Glendale, CA () – The Armenian American Museum and Cultural Center of California held its final event of the historic groundbreaking year to celebrate and thank the more than 150 volunteers who have contributed to the development and advancement of the landmark center.

 

The Volunteer Appreciation Reception attendees included members of the Construction Committee, Permanent Exhibition Committee, and Young Professionals Committee as well as volunteers who have served on event, fundraising, and planning committees since the inception of the project.

 

Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian welcomed guests to the reception on behalf of the Board of Trustees and Board of Governors, expressing the organization’s gratitude to the volunteers for their commitment and service.

 

“We are excited to celebrate the long-time dedication of our volunteers and all we have accomplished together,” stated Executive Chairman Berdj Karapetian. “We thank you for your dedication and look forward to creating even more opportunities for community members and young people to get involved with the museum in the year ahead.”

 

Executive Director Shant Sahakian provided a presentation on the advancement of the museum’s public programming and the construction of the cultural and educational center at the museum campus in Glendale Central Park.

 

The reception was sponsored by SoCalGas, a valued corporate partner of the museum.

 

“SoCalGas is delighted to have a strong partnership with the Armenian American Museum to support the mission of cultural, historical, and educational enrichment for the families, students, and community members of today and the future,” stated Public Affairs Manager Marisol Espinoza on behalf of SoCalGas.

 

The Volunteer Appreciation Reception was held at L.A. Banquets Brandview Ballroom on December 16, 2021.

 

For more information, visit https://www.ArmenianAmericanMuseum.org.

 

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