Representative of Ukraine Ministry of Internal Affairs with an Armenian surname was not allowed in Baku

Arminfo, Armenia
Jan 27 2020

ArmInfo. Azerbaijan refused to allow a representative of Ukraine to attend an EU event in the framework of the Eastern Partnership program in Baku because of the latter's  Armenian origin. This was reported by the publication "European  Truth" with reference to official sources in Kiev. We are talking  about the Conflict Analysis seminar, which was held on January 13-16  in Baku, organized by EU structures, Turan reports.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine informed the organizers  in advance about the composition of its delegation, which was  approved by the organizers. However, on the eve of the departure,  information was received that the Azerbaijani side refuses to accept  the representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine  because of her Armenian origin. This was stated in a letter sent by  the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine to the EU mission. The  letter does not mention the name of this employee, however, according  to the "European Truth", it refers to the director of the Department  of International Cooperation and European Integration Mary Hakobyan.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs asks the EU embassy "to recommend to  the European College of Security and Defense to refrain from further  holding events in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan."

At the same time, the Ukrainian government decided not to make this  conflict public, one of the interlocutors of "European Truth" noted.

An attempt to get a comment at the EU Delegation in Baku failed.

Armenian National Council head says ex-official death should be considered as a separate case

News.am, Armenia
Jan 19 2020

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YEREVAN. – Everyone is interested in thorough and open investigation into the death of former head of the National Security Service Georgi Kutoyan, National Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan told reporters during a memorial service for Kutoyan in Yerevan on Sunday.

“If there are security threats, we will fully investigate the case and report it to the public,” he said.

Asked whether Kutoyan needed security guarantees as a former official who obtained exclusive information, Grigoryan said: “The investigators are providing necessary information. I can say that our authorities are fully interested in an open investigation. If there is any security issue, Investigation Committee will report.”

The reporters asked whether Grigoryan is concerned that Kutoyan's death is the third death of ex-official. Grigoryan is confident that this death should not be considered in the context of other events.

“This case should be considered as a separate one,” he added.

Asked why Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has not expressed condolences, Grigoryan claimed that the PM had done it through his press office.

Grigoryan also commented on reporters’ question on “the atmosphere of hatred” when Constitutional Court president Hrayr Tovmasyan said “he is the next one”.

“I would urge everyone to exercise restraint. This is a responsible moment, violence and any other calls are unacceptable. We all have to take responsibility.

UAE Minister of State for AI accepts Armenian counterpart’s invitation to visit Armenia

UAE Minister of State for AI accepts Armenian counterpart’s invitation to visit Armenia

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of High Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan has discussed possibilities for cooperation in technology with United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama.

Arshakyan said in a Facebook post that during the meeting he and Omar Al Olama agreed to expand and place on an institutional basis the Armenia-UAE cooperation in artificial intelligence and other high tech sectors.

“The minister was pleased to accept my invitation to visit Armenia,” Arshakyan continued.

 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Pashinyan meets Mirziyoyev in first

Pashinyan meets Mirziyoyev in first "historic" official meeting between Armenian and Uzbek leaders

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YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. A meeting between Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has become the first ever official meeting between the leaders of Armenia and Uzbekistan in history. 

The two leaders held an official meeting today in Turkmenistan within the framework of the CIS summit.

 “Today we had a historic meeting with Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. As strange as it might seem the leaders of Armenia and Uzbekistan had never had an official meeting, and this is the first such meeting. President Mirziyoyev invited me to visit Tashkent on an official visit. And I invited him to visit Yerevan on an official visit,” Pashinyan said on Facebook.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

“Belarus is our key partner, and we are working together quite effectively” – Nikol Pashinyan meets with Alexander Lukashenko (photos)

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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, who is in Armenia to attend the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting.

Greeting the President of Belarus, Prime Minister Pashinyan said:
“Dear Alexander Grigoryevich, I am very glad to meet with you in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan. The Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting is due tomorrow. I think it to be a very important meeting, since the free trade agreement between Iran and the EAEU enters into force in October, while we are going to sign a similar agreement with Singapore tomorrow. This means that the EAEU broadens the scope of its partners, and I am happy that it comes during Armenia’s presidency in the Eurasian Economic Union.

I am confident it will raise the attractiveness of the EAEU, and new business opportunities will be created for the EAEU-member states. I am also glad for this meeting, since we will be able to discuss a wide range of issues concerning our relationships, which are on quite a good level. But we have always noticed that we should not be satisfied with our achievements and should continue to build on our relations.

Belarus is Armenia’s strategic partner, a very important partner, and we are cooperating quite effectively. I hope that the ongoing cooperation will keep growing in efficiency.”

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko noted: “Dear Nikol Vovayevich, thank you for today’s important talks, held in the run-up to tomorrow’s meeting of Heads of State of our economic union. I want to compliment you for quite productive presidency. I know how interested you were and how actively you worked with Singapore for signing the agreement.

Frankly speaking, when I was told that we had to work out a free trade arrangement with Singapore, I said that we should turn to Nikol Pashinyan and Armenia about that, because our economies have much in common, and I do not think that Armenia could do anything wrong that might be harmful to our common interest. Of course, we ourselves analyzed the situation and kept backing you all the way through. You cannot deny that.

I should say that this is perhaps the first time that over a period of one year we were able to not only move forward, but also to work out an agreement. Frankly speaking, Singapore should first off all be thankful to Armenia for such a good instruments. But I have to likewise emphasize that all those nations involved will benefit from the agreement, otherwise no one would even have considered it. And that is why the agreement was developed within the best possible deadlines.

I am closely following the situation in Armenia in the context of its relations with Belarus. I know that the Armenians have always had a good attitude towards the people of Belarus. Our peoples have many similarities: they are hard working, with numerous sufferings left behind. You have often rightfully mentioned the sufferings that you went through over 100 years ago. We often speak about what happened 75-80 years ago during fascism and genocide in Belarus, which affected the Armenians, too. From this viewpoint our histories and peoples are similar, and of course, we are interested in developing our bilateral relations.

As you noted above, our trade turnover is not that great at this point of time, but otherwise it could have been inexistent at all. Many used to believe in our countries that we could not cooperate, that Yerevan would cooperate with its neighbors, but back then we said no, we need to rebuild our relations step by step. And now, after your becoming the Prime Minister, I contemplated the statistics and noticed that we have a 140% increase in trade turnover. This is a very good dynamics. We identified the ways, especially as we entered the EAEU, and I have to assure you that it will go the same way in the future as well. We will support you, your businesses in Belarus, and if you are interested in cooperating with our companies, we will come to Armenia and set up joint ventures.

Dear Nikol Vovayevich, I am saying this to show that our policy towards Armenia has not changed. Should you ever prove reluctant to cooperate with us, we will insist on being close and friendly countries. You may rest assured that we will always stand by Armenia.

I happen to be a good friend of yours, while the President of Azerbaijan has been a good friend for many years now. And what can I do about it? I have a very good attitude towards both Armenia and Azerbaijan. I have been in good relations with the leadership of Azerbaijan ever since the time when Heydar Aliyev became their president and we started working with him.

We have good relations with you, as well. You need not fear and worry that we can make friends with someone else against Armenia’s interest. Never. Come to Belarus, say what you need and we will be working for the good of Armenia. Believe me, this is just the essence of our relations.

I touched on such a non-diplomatic and delicate issue: maybe I should not have done it, but I do not want of any dark matters in our relations. We are bound by duty to echo the expectations of the Armenian and Belarusian peoples, and we have to be friends, since our peoples are friends. We are leaders that should comply with their peoples’ will. This is not just a mere talk. You have to believe in my sincerity and you should know that we will always have a good attitude towards you like relatives, like brothers.

The President of your country came to Belarus and met with the Armenian Diaspora. He asked them whether they had any problems with the local authorities, and no Armenian said anything. By the way, they are our Armenians, the Armenians of Belarus and they said that they had no problems whatsoever with the President and the authorities of Belarus. And it will always be like this.”

Nikol Pashinyan stated in turn: “Dear Alexander Grigoryevich, I am thankful for your kind remarks. You mentioned the agreement with Singapore. I want to stress that it came as a result of teamwork, since all EAEU-member states, all governments and the Eurasian Economic Commission did a good job over it. Taking the opportunity, I wish to thank you for cooperation.

As far as outspokenness is concerned, you know that I greatly value the open style of communication, and we should interact in that very way. I think it important for us to avoid dark corners in our relations and discuss all issues openly. You may know that we have quite uneasy relations with Azerbaijan. I will come right out with it and say that we are in conflict. We also happened to discuss that issue in the frameworks of the CSTO.

Indeed, any country should take into account its own interests, but I want to emphasize – and we have talked about it before – that we also have shared interests, and I am glad that we can work together and discuss all nuances in order to reach a joint conclusion.

Not all issues are of course easy to deal with. Generally speaking, it is not that easy to do the work we are doing. I do believe that we have enough wisdom, courage and political will to deal with any issue, and tackle them in a way that friendship and brotherhood continue developing and strengthening between our countries and peoples. I am confident in that.”

ARF Delegation Meets with Armenia’s High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs

From l to r: ARF-ER CC member Ani Tchaghlasian, High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Zareh Sinanyan, ARF-ER CC member John Mkrtschjan

RIDGEFIELD, New Jersey—A delegation representing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Central Committee of the Eastern United States met with the High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Zareh Sinanyan at Sts. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church’s community center.

The issues discussed at the meeting included repatriation of Diaspora Armenians, the creation of an atmosphere further fostering foreign business investments in Armenia, including a long-overdue U.S.-Armenia double tax treaty, as well as broader issues pertaining to Armenia-Diaspora relations.

From l to r: ARF-ER CC member Valot Atakhanian, Very Reverend Sahag Yemishian, High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Zareh Sinanyan, ARF-ER CC member Ani Tchaghlasian

The ARF delegation was comprised of Central Committee vice-chair Ani Tchaghlasian, John Mkrtschjan, and Valot Atakhanian.

Prior to the meeting, Sinanyan toured the church and community center, accompanied by the Very Reverend Sahag Yemishian and members of the ARF delegation.

Scenes from Artsakh Defense Army military exercises

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 28 2019
Politics 10:54 28/09/2019 NKR

The press service of the Artsakh Republic Defense Army released scenes from the ongoing large – scale tactical military exercises underway in the republic.

The military exercises entitled “The expansion of the Armed Forces: Combating the adversary’s aggression” started on Tuesday morning. At the first stage the drills all Defense Army units were brought to the highest level of combat readiness, the deployment and furnishing of command and control points started, the Artsakh Defense Ministry reported.

The war games will be held until o October 5.

The military drills are aimed at practical inspection of the advancement of the Armed Forces and implementation of combat plans, the test of involved equipment and forces, exchange of practice among the representatives of state and self-governmental bodies to the command circles of the Armed Forces and military call-up resources.

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Music: Collectif Medz Bazar: jewel of the Armenian and Turkish urban diaspora

RFi, France
Sept 27 2019
                           
Collectif Medz Bazar: jewel of the Armenian and Turkish urban diaspora

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Collectif Medz Bazar spread the love on their third album 'O' ©Ufuk Calkin

Collectif Medz Bazar is a six-piece 'urban diaspora band' based in Paris. With roots its Armenia, Turkey, France and the US, they draw on the rich traditions of all those cultures, and sing in all four languages. But the blend of Turkish and Armenian musical cultures, based on deep friendship, adds to band's originality. Their third album 'O', meaning love, is testimony to that.

The band formed in 2012 following a jam session on a barge in Paris. 

"I’m sure it's no concidence that we met," says double bassist Shushan Kerovpyan. "As Turkish and Armenians I think we were thirsty also of meeting each other and exchanging. But we never thought 'OK we’re gonna do an Armenian-Turkish band and we’re gonna have this discourse of fraternity and stuff'.

"It’s a friendship first of all and actually it’s also a form of love and that’s what drives us." 

Their new, third, album is called 'O' which in the band's invented language means love. It includes bluegrass and rap as well as arrangements of Turkish and Armenian folksongs and their own compositions. 

"We are very focused on music," says percussionist Elâ Nuroğlu and maybe we want to change it with music, not with our discourse about the music."

Nuroğlu plays a two-sided drum called the duvul, and much of their percussive-heavy music and songs are dancefloor friendly.

"When you hear the music, the language, you start to dance and enjoy it," says the 29-year old Turkish percussionist, "you can share something with someone else who doesn't have the same history or origins. That’s it."

Collectif Medz Bazar are: 

Ela Nuroğlu: percussions, vocals 
Ezgi Sevgi Can: clarinet, saxophone, vocals 
Marius Pibarot: violin, cuatro, double bass, vocals 
Sevana Tchakerian: vocals, accordion, shvi, percussions 
Shushan Kerovpyan: double bass, vocals 
Vahan Kerovpyan: vocals, percussions

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Collectif Medz Bazar: de culture armenienne, turc, francais, americaine, sort leur 3ème album 'O' le 30 septembre 2019



Armenia’s Independence Day – Statement by the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau

Liberal Party, Canada
Sept 21 2019

The Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Armenia’s Independence Day.

The Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Armenia’s Independence Day:

“Today, we join Armenian communities across Canada and around the world to celebrate the anniversary of Armenia’s independence.

Canada and Armenia are bound by shared values of justice, democracy, and freedom, as well as our work together in international organizations like La Francophonie.

Last year, I had the chance to visit Armenia and meet with Prime Minister Pashinyan to discuss further strengthening our bilateral relationship through travel, tourism, and trade. The visit shone a light on the close ties between Canadians and Armenians – ties that are at the heart of our relationship.

In Canada, we know that diversity is our strength, and every day, the 60,000-strong Armenian Canadian community contributes to our country’s success. When Armenian Canadians welcomed thousands of Syrian refugees, they showed the way forward with compassion and generosity. We share a commitment to the successful settlement and integration of all newcomers.

On behalf of our family, Sophie and I wish a happy Armenian Independence Day to everyone celebrating.”