Armenian, Russian FMs discuss NK issue in the context of implementation of trilateral declaration

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 15:57,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a telephone conversation with Foreign minister of Armenia Ara Ayvazian, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Russian MFA.

The sides exchanged views on bilateral, regional and international agenda. A special attention was paid to the discussion of Nagorno Karabakh issue in the context of the implmentation of the provisions of the declaration signed on November 9 by the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Putin considers Russian peacekeepers as security guarantors in Karabakh

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 15:09,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin considers the Russian peacekeepers who are currently deployed in Nagorno Karabakh as a security guarantor, RIA Novosti reports.

“Russian peacekeepers have become a security guarantor in Karabakh. They are endangering their lives in order to return the peaceful life there”, Putin said.

Russian peacekeepers have been deployed in Nagorno Karabakh in accordance with the November 9 statement signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan on complete cessation of hostilities in the NK conflict zone.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

TURKISH press: Azerbaijan to celebrate Victory Day on Nov. 8 in memory of Shusha’s liberation

Russian peacekeepers and Azerbaijani servicepeople patrol the area at the entrance to the town of Shusha, Azerbaijan, Nov. 26, 2020. (Photo by Getty Images)

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Thursday announced that the country will celebrate Victory Day every year on Nov. 8.

Aliyev on Wednesday had declared Nov. 10, the day when Armenia accepted defeat and ended six weeks of fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, as Victory Day.

However, taking into account that Turkey’s founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's death anniversary is commemorated in Turkey on Nov. 10, Aliyev decided to change the date of Victory Day to Nov. 8, when Shusha, known as the pearl of Nagorno-Karabakh, was liberated after nearly three decades of Armenian occupation.

Azerbaijani national leader and late President Heydar Aliyev once said, "As much as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is dear and respected by the Turks, he is also dear and respected by the Azerbaijanis."

Atatürk's words that "the joy of Azerbaijan is our joy, its sorrow is our sorrow" have been engraved upon the history of the Turkic world.

The liberation of Shusha was a triumph of the Azerbaijani determination and played a decisive role in the fate of the second Nagorno-Karabakh war, also recognized as the Patriotic War by Azerbaijan, and led to the recognition of defeat by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as well as the cessation of the hostilities between Baku and Yerevan.

Aliyev has also signed an order on the commemoration of martyrs of the Patriotic War.

Based on the Presidential Order, on Dec. 4 at midday, a minute of silence will be observed across the country to pay tribute to martyrs of the Patriotic War who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of the country.

On Wednesday, Aliyev also designated Sept. 27, when Baku began the operation to liberate its lands from occupation, as a "Memorial Day" for the martyrs.

Turkic Council condoles Azerbaijan

The Turkic Council conveyed condolences Thursday to Azerbaijan for those who lost their lives in the clashes with Armenia.

"#TurkicCouncil wished God's mercy on 2,873 martyrs who gave their lives for their homeland during the just struggle for their territorial integrity of our Member State, brotherly #Azerbaijan," it said on Twitter.

The Council wished a quick recovery to veterans and conveyed condolences to Azerbaijan and the entire Turkic world.

Azerbaijan announced Thursday that nearly 2,800 of its soldiers were killed in the recent fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, the first details it has released of military losses in weeks of clashes with Armenian forces.

The defense ministry in Baku said in a statement that "2,783 servicemen of the Azerbaijani armed forces were killed in the patriotic war," adding that the identity of 103 troops is yet to be established through DNA analysis. Another 100 Azerbaijani soldiers are missing, the statement said.

Azerbaijani soldiers "showed courage and heroism in the Great Patriotic War and inflicted crushing blows on the Armenian armed forces," it said.

Yerevan had earlier announced that 2,317 Armenian troops died during the conflict, which also claimed the lives of at least 93 Azerbaijani and 50 Armenian civilians.

Relations between the former Soviet republics have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

Fresh clashes erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan in late September, rekindling the Caucasus neighbors' decadeslong conflict over the region.

During the conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several towns and nearly 300 settlements and villages from the Armenian occupation.

Fierce fighting persisted for six weeks despite efforts by France, Russia and the U.S. to broker cease-fires, before Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a Moscow-brokered peace deal on Nov. 9.

The agreement was signed after Baku's army overwhelmed the separatist forces and threatened to advance on Karabakh's main city Stepanakert.

The deal has sparked celebrations in Azerbaijan and fury in Armenia, where Pashinian is facing mounting criticism for agreeing to the deal.

Under the agreement, which leaves Karabakh's future political status in limbo, Armenia lost control of parts of the enclave as well as the seven adjacent districts that it seized during the 1990s war.

Nearly 2,000 Russian peacekeepers have been deployed between the two sides and along the Lachin corridor, a 60-kilometer (35-mile) route through the district that connects Stepanakert to Armenia.

​Armenian opposition calls on Pashinyan to quit over Azerbaijan ceasefire deal

Morning Star, UK
Dec 6 2020
 
 
 
Armenian opposition calls on Pashinyan to quit over Azerbaijan ceasefire deal
 
Opposition demonstrators hold posters of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan painted in red to represent the blood of those killed during the conflict
 
ARMENIAN opposition parties have promised “civil disobedience across the country” if Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan isn’t gone by noon on Tuesday.
 
More than 20,000 protesters rallied in Yerevan yesterday chanting “Nikol, you traitor” and “Nikol out” in protest against a ceasefire deal struck with Azerbaijan that cedes territory in the self-declared Republic of Artsakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan.
 
Former National Security Service chief Artur Vanetsyan, who heads the Homeland party, said: “The seat of the prime minister of Armenia is currently being occupied by a political corpse.” Priests of the Armenian Apostolic Church, one of the world’s oldest, joined the march, saying the ceded territory includes holy sites.
 
Mr Pashinyan himself took power after leading mass protests against the previous Serzh Sargsyan administration in 2018, but the ceasefire deal is seen in Armenia as a defeat that sells out the country’s interests.
 
Azerbaijan launched a military assault on the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, governed by the Republic of Artsakh since a border war in 1994, on September 27 with apparent assistance from its ally Turkey, including by deployment of thousands of jihadists relocated from the Syrian conflict.
 
Hundreds were killed and tens of thousands have now been displaced, with streams of refugees fleeing territory handed to Azerbaijan in a November 10 deal brokered by Russia. Azerbaijan has declared the war a victory and made November 8, the last day of fighting, a national holiday named Victory Day.
 
 
 

Armenia, Azerbaijan specify locations of temporary military outposts – MFA

Public Radio of Armenia
Nov 27 2020

On November 27 the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan specified the locations of the factual deployment of temporary military outposts to carry out combat duty, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

“Demarcation and delimitation of the state border are complex processes, which are carried out by joint interdepartmental commissions and working groups formed between the states through interstate negotiations, as a result of which a relevant international document is signed,” the Foreign Ministry said.



Azeri parliament wants France to be ousted from OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship

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 13:47,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. The parliament of Azerbaijan has called on the Aliyev administration to request the OSCE to recall France from the Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, TASS reported citing the Azeri parliament’s statement.

The Azeri lawmakers are also calling on their government to “revise the current political relations between Azerbaijan and France and recall the Azeri ambassador to Paris for consultations”.

The move comes after the French Senate adopted the resolution on November 25 calling on the French government to recognize Artsakh as an independent country.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Numerous historical-cultural monuments destroyed, damaged or desecrated by Azeri armed forces

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 14:53,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. The military and political leadership of the Republic of Azerbaijan, violating tripartite agreement entered into force on May 12, 1994, the sanction approved by the UN General Assembly Resolution XXIX on aggressive military actions, the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, as well as the application of customary international humanitarian law by using prohibited means and methods in time of war, by motives of national hatred, by putting at danger lives of many, by illegally killing two or more people, civilian persons of the peaceful settlements of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh, deliberately targeting with attacks, intentionally exploding property, humanitarian and cultural objects, the Office of the Prosecutor General of Armenia told Armenpress.

Within that framework, both in the course of active military operations and after the ceasefire agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia signed on November 9, the representatives of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan has deliberately targeted Armenian historical and cultural monuments, objects of special historical or cultural value, destroying, damaging or desecrating them.

In particular, factual information was received that during the period from September 27 to November 9, 2020, the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan, by regularly targeting artillery shells, damaged Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi city, Azerbaijan, as well as later desecrated the church with various inscriptions on exterior and interior walls.

Besides, other historical and cultural monuments, in particular, the monument devoted to the victims of the Great Patriotic War in the village Avetaranots, the cross-stones placed in different settlements of the Republic of Artsakh, the graves of Armenian soldiers and the monuments devoted to them became victim of such "behavior" of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

After the adoption of the above-mentioned tripartite declaration of the ceasefire, the dome and the bell tower of the "Green church" or St. HovhannesMkrtich church located in Shushi city were destroyed by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

According to the video appeared on the internet on November 16, 2020, the servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan desecrated and damaged the church of ZoravorSt.Astvatsatsinlocated in Mekhakavansettlement /Jabrahil/ of the Republic of Artzakh, breaking the cross of the church.

According to a photo appeared on the internet on the same day, a serviceman of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan desecrated the monument of Commander Vazgen Sargsyan sitting on it.

The mentioned circumstances were investigated under Article 384, Part 2, Article 390, Part 3, Points 1 and 2, Article 391, Part 3, Article 387, Part 1, Article 104, Part 2, Points 1, 6, 7 and 13, Article 34-104, Part 2, Points 1, 6 and 7of the RA Criminal Code and Article 185, Part 3, Points 1 and 2 of the RA Criminal Code and within the framework of criminal cases.

The above-mentioned data obtained in the course of the preliminary investigation are checked according to a proper legal procedure, other investigative and judicial actions are undertaken, operative and investigative measures are undertaken to collect facts of other similar cases in order to reveal all the circumstances of the mentioned cases regarding destroying historical and cultural monuments, detecting the perpetrators, giving full criminal assessment to such acts typical of war crimes and solving the issue of criminal responsibility of the perpetrators.

The Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Armenia also undertakes measures to draw the attention of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and other international organizations engaged in the protection of cultural values to assess the above-mentioned criminal acts, to prevent the possible destruction and damage of other structures as well as to undertake measures in order to protect and use effective protection mechanisms for preventing the further destroying and damaging of the monuments and objects of Armenian historical and cultural monuments in the territories of the Republic of Artsakh, which came under the Republic of Azerbaijan.

Ruling bloc MP Varazdat Karapetyan quits parliament as he assumes duties of commercial rep. in China

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 14:23,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Lawmaker Varazdat Karapetyan from the ruling My Step faction has tendered his resignation because he is assuming the duties of Armenia’s Trade Representative in China from December 4th.

“Now, more than ever, Armenia needs new ties, markets, opportunities and new investments,” he said in a statement announcing his resignation as Member of Parliament.

“Dear people of Gegharkunik, continue sending me questions and issues of concern. I will try to maximally contribute to their resolution,” he said, addressing his constituents.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Baku regards Putin’s signature as a guarantee Karabakh agreements are irreversible

TASS, Russia
Nov 18 2020
Baku "entirely shares" the Russian president’s point of view in that the end of bloodshed was an important achievement of the trilateral statement

BAKU, November 18. /TASS/. Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry has described Putin’s signature as a guarantee the latest agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh are irreversible.

"The personal role of the Russian president and his signature to the trilateral statement are an exceptionally important contribution to the peace process and a guarantee this process will not be reversed," the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s press-service has said.


Ceasefire agreement fully implemented in NK – Commander of peacekeeping forces

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 18:56,

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The ceasefire agreement in Nagorno Karabakh is fully observed, ARMENPRESS reports, citing Ria Novosti, commander of the peacekeeping forces in Nagorno Karabakh Rustam Muradov said. ''The important thing is that military operations are stopped, we hear no shootings today, the situation gradually stabilizes'', Muradov said.

Ria Novosti also released a footage, where Muradov says, ''I want to say that I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, a servicemen of the Russian Armed Forces. I am a general, officer and for me the laws of the Russian Federation, particularly the tasks of the Commander-in-Chief, Defense Minister and my superiors are necessary for execution. As an officer, I have no nationality, I implement my tasks''.