Members of Resistance Movement gather in France Square

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Armenia – June 20 2022

The participants of Resistance Movement gathered on the France Square and intend to march to the office of the ruling "Civil Contract" party, as well as to the buildings of the Police and National Security Service of Armenia.

Gegham Manukyan, a deputy from the opposition "Armenia" bloc, earlier announced the convening of the gathering.

According to him, there was another bloody incident involving representatives of the ruling party the day before. As a result, three people were killed and four were wounded.

"This is yet another criminal behavior of the current government. The perpetrators and those responsible for creating this atmosphere and permissiveness must leave as soon as possible. This bloody process must be stopped," the oppositionist said.

International response to torture of Armenian civilians by Azerbaijani army has been disproportionate. Ombudsman

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 18:39,

YEREVAN, JUNE 23, ARMENPRESS. Human Rights Defender of Armenia Kristine Grigoryan delivered a video message during the discussion with the UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial, summary or arbitrary executions within the framework of the 50th session of the UN Human Rights Council, emphasizing that during and after the Nagorno Karabakh war the international response to the torture of the Armenian civilian population by Azerbaijani Armed Forces, even to the extremely brutal acts spread on the Internet, has been, to put it mildly, disproportionate and insufficient.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Human Rights Defender, in her statement the Defender highly appreciated the work of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions stressing the need for further strengthening the mandate and allocating more resources.

The Defender reflected on the response to torture, extrajudicial and summary executions of Armenian civilian captives and PoW during and after the 2020 hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh, which has been inadequate, and insufficient to say the least creating preconditions for extrajudicial and arbitrary executions in other ongoing conflicts. Summing-up the Speech, as a guarantee of effective implementation of the mandate the Defender stressed the imperative of visiting the regions and territories more by Special Rapporteur emphasizing the need for better understanding on the ground. Highlighting the role of national human rights institutions as a valuable partner to the Special Rapporteur, Defender Grigoryan expressed her willingness for partnership.

Concluding her speech, the Human Rights Defender stressed the imperative of the Special Rapporteur to pay more visits to the region, emphasizing the need to get acquainted with the situation on the ground as a guarantee of effective implementation of the mandate.

EAEU entering stage of revealing its integration potential for benefit of creating common economic space – Pashinyan

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 15:34,

YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan participated in the expanded-format session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Minsk. Firstly, the Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko met the Heads of Government of the EAEU member states, and then the video-shooting ceremony took place, the PM’s Office said.

Prime Minister Pashinyan delivered a speech at the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, in which, in particular, he noted,

“Distinguished members of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council,

Dear participants of the session,

First of all, let me thank the Belarusian side and personally the Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko for organizing the session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council and, of course, for the warm reception and the traditional hospitality.

Taking this opportunity, I would like to thank the presiding party, personally the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, Akylbek Japarov, for his efforts to develop the issues to be discussed.

I sincerely welcome the representatives of the member and observer states of the Eurasian Economic Union.

The Eurasian Economic Union is gradually completing the stage of accomplishment, and is passing to the stage of revealing its integration potential for the benefit of creating a common economic space, sustainable economic growth of our countries, strengthening competitiveness, effective promotion of its economic interests in the international arena.

Given the new realities, the need to strengthen the close coordination of our actions increases as a basis for the member states to adapt to the modern conditions of the world economy.

In the context of modern economic challenges, one of the most important issues remains to ensure food security of our countries. At present, for objective reasons, some restrictions on the supply of certain types of agricultural products arise in the common agricultural market, which can negatively affect the sustainable agricultural activities in our countries, in general, the food security of the Union.

In this regard, I believe that the member states of the Union should respond to the risks first of all on a collective basis, using the potential of developing consolidated, mutually acceptable solutions, minimizing the possibility of food shortages.

Dear participants of the meeting,

As the continuation of the discussion of the key issues on our agenda that started yesterday, I would like to dwell on some aspects that are relevant for the Union.

Cooperation within the Union is a priority for our countries, which allows to strengthen the traditional cooperation, to establish new partnerships in order to realize the economic potential of the Union.

In this context, for the purpose of the operation of the Union's common market, I consider the removal of barriers to mutual trade, the formation of new export-import logistics chains, the development of import substitution, and the further improvement of conditions for doing business important.

The experience of the recent years shows that most of the obstacles faced by businesses arise due to the lack of unified, coordinated, consented rules of activity. Only the readiness for constructive dialogue, openness and transparency can help maintain positive dynamics in this issue.

I attach importance to solving the issue of the alcoholic beverages market. The establishment of common goals and principles, common regulatory measures can contribute to the creation of a common market without discriminatory restrictions or exceptions in mutual trade. This is a priority direction for Armenia, which has wide export opportunities.

Colleagues,

We are witnessing a digital transformation of the world economy. Without advanced digital tools and technologies, it is difficult to compete in the world arena.

Since the formation of the digital agenda of the Union, a number of large-scale projects have already been launched, due to which the economic relations between our countries have become more simple and more transparent in terms of assessing their effectiveness.

I consider the development of the system for tracking cargo through navigation seals important, mutual recognition of digital signatures, as well as the discussion of cross-border e-commerce, the growth of which poses new challenges for us, requiring effective solution to issues related to product security, consumer protection, as well as ensuring the integrity of taxes and customs revenues.

Given the lack of shared borders with the EAEU member states, the digitalization of processes will save time and material resources for Armenia.

Logistics is another field that requires digital solutions. In this context, I would like to emphasize the need for the member states to work out agreed proposals for cooperation on creation and development of transport infrastructure, multi-module logistics centers and Eurasian transport corridors. The Armenian side attaches great importance to the development of dialogue and cooperation with the People's Republic of China in the implementation of the "Belt and Road" strategic initiative.

Distinguished Heads of Delegations,

In the end, I would like to note that despite the objective difficulties that arise on the way to reaching compromises, we continue to move towards building an effective union that will work successfully in today's difficult realities.

Thank you for your productive work and constructive discussion”.

The Prime Ministers of the Eurasian Economic Union member states discussed and adopted decisions related to the strengthening of the internal market, the development of transport infrastructure, and the regulation of customs tariffs. Reference was also made to cooperation on digital agenda.

By the decision adopted at the meeting, the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission was instructed to ensure, together with the governments of the EAEU member states, the preparation of indicative balances on wheat, barley, corn, sunflower seeds, sugar and other products.

Tigran Sargsyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Development Bank, made a presentation on the forthcoming joint programs and steps in the direction of the digitalization process.

The agreed documents and protocols were signed at the session.

It was decided to hold the next session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Kyrgyzstan at the end of August.

After the session, the Prime Ministers visited the Victory Square in Minsk, laying wreaths at the monument to the victory in the Great Patriotic War, paying tribute to the memory of all the victims.

Qatar: Al Kawari hails cultural diplomacy as Armenian PM opens expo at QNL

June 15 2022
Published: 15 Jun 2022 – 09:17 am | Last Updated: 15 Jun 2022 – 09:18 am

Minister of State and President of QNL H E Dr. Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari, , and Prime Minister of Armenia H E Nikol Pashinyan, during a tour of the Qatar National Library, yesterday.

Doha: Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library (QNL), H E Dr. Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari has lauded the impact of cultural diplomacy in bridging the gap between countries.

Dr. Al Kawari was talking on the sidelines of the visit of the Prime Minister of Armenia, H E Nikol Pashinyan, and the opening of the ‘Arabic Messages 
from Armenia’ exhibition at QNL. He expressed hope that the Armenian PM’s visit would further strengthen the relationship between the Arab world and Armenia. 

The Armenian Prime Minister arrived in Qatar on Monday on a two-day official visit.

“We are very proud of this great edifice (QNL), as all visitors to Qatar are keen to visit it. The visit of the Prime Minister of Armenia is not only a visit, but he has opened an exhibition which contains a lot of information about the civilization of Islam and Armenia. This indicates the reach of culture and heritage in its impact on relations between countries today. If these civilizations were not deeply rooted in history, they would not have an impact in our present time with the same strength,” Dr. Al Kawari told the media.

“The visit of the Armenian Prime Minister to the Qatar National Library is significant, and the role of culture is also vital in international relations, as cultural diplomacy has become parallel to traditional diplomacy. We are happy that our country contains many cultural institutions that showcase this country and the ancient Arab and Islamic culture,” he added.

The ‘Arabic Messages from Armenia’ exhibition will showcase the Arab-Armenian historical, political, cultural and economic relations over centuries. It presents reproductions of pages from Quranic manuscripts and other Arabic manuscripts, in addition to replicas of coins from different periods in the history of Islamic dynasties. The exhibition is open to the public until June 21 during the library’s opening hours.

In their original form, the items are kept in the Armenian Matenadaran — a museum and repository of manuscripts; and the History Museum of Armenia, which houses the actual coins. The artefacts present an exclusive treasure of utmost cultural and historical value for Armenian historians but also Arab countries and worldwide.  

“Today, I was impressed with the exhibition as it displayed a document indicating that an Armenian clergyman resorted to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and then to Caliph Omar Ibn Al Khattab and Caliph Ali Ibn Abi Talib and asked them to protect Armenians from the Persians. This indicates tolerance and Muslims’ keenness to coexist with other religions and respect cultures,” Al Kawari added.

https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/15/06/2022/al-kawari-hails-cultural-diplomacy-as-armenian-pm-opens-expo-at-qnl

The U.S. Embassy to Armenia welcomes Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried to Yerevan


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YEREVAN – . During her visit on June 18, Assistant Secretary Donfried will meet with government officials, including Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Assistant Secretary Donfried will discuss U.S. support for the diplomatic efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan towards a lasting peace. She will engage on our strong partnership, based on shared values, and our mutual commitment to Armenia’s democratic development.

https://am.usembassy.gov/embassy-welcomes-donfried/

US attaches importance to the expansion of cooperation with Armenia: PM Pashinyan receives Assistant Secretary Donfried

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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried.

The Prime Minister highlighted the continuous development and expansion of the Armenian-American relations, noting that Mrs. Donfried’s visit is another opportunity to discuss issues on the bilateral agenda. Nikol Pashinyan praised the US assistance in effectively advancing the Armenian government’s democratic reforms, adding that the development of democracy is one of the key priorities of the Government.

According to Karen Donfried, the US administration also attaches importance to the expansion and strengthening of cooperation with Armenia in various areas, therefore, support for the development of Armenia’s democratic institutions will be ongoing.

The interlocutors also referred to the processes taking place in the South Caucasus region, the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the activities of the Commission on Delimitation and Border Security between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The Prime Minister highlighted the strengthening of stability and peace in the region and stressed the need for an adequate response from the international community to provocative statements and actions undermining regional stability, peace and stability. At the same time, Nikol Pashinyan stressed the key role of the United States as a Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, emphasizing the need for the process of the comprehensive settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to take place within the framework of the Minsk Group Co-chairs’ format.

ANIF opens representation in Abu Dhabi

 

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 14:25,

YEREVAN, JUNE 17, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF) has opened a representation in Abu Dhabi, receiving a commercial certificate from Abu Dhabi Global Market.

“ANIF is pleased to announce that it has opened a representation in Abu Dhabi, and has received a commercial certificate from Abu Dhabi Global Market. As a result of our cooperation with UAE based leading companies, two major investment programs are already being implemented.

We are looking forward to embracing new opportunities for new large-scale programs and enhancing UAE-Armenia business ties even deeper”, ANIF said in a statement.

Ruling Civil Contract faction to nominate Anna Vardapetyan’s candidacy for Prosecutor General of Armenia

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 16:22,

YEREVAN, JUNE 16, ARMENPRESS. The ruling Civil Contract faction of the Armenian Parliament will nominate Anna Vardapetyan’s candidacy for the position of the Prosecutor General of Armenia, faction head Hayk Konjoryan told reporters at a briefing.

“With both her professional qualities, high moral and value features and the requirements of the law, Mrs. Vardapetyan corresponds to the key mission, which, in our view, the future Prosecutor General of Armenia should have”, he said.

Konjoryan is sure that if elected, Anna Vardapetyan will definitely fulfill the actions authorized to her by the Armenian Constitution and laws and will be responsible before the Constitution, the legislation and her conscience.

EU ambassador to Armenia calls for refraining from hate speech and provocations

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Armenia – June 8 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.The European Union strongly supports and highlights the reforms of the democratic system of governance, the establishment of the rule of law and the fight  against discrimination in Armenia, the EU Ambassador to Armenia  Andrea Wiktorin said at a joint Conference on "The Judiciary as  Guardian of the DemocracyЇ organized by the EU/COE PGG project  "Support to Judicial reforms implementationЇ and the Republic of  Armenia Constitutional Court on 08 June 2022.

"We have always supported the implementation of justice reforms, and  for this purpose we have provided long-term and short-term support.  We highly value the efforts Armenia has made in recent years in terms  of democratic processes. It's also very important that the political  leadership is committed to continue the constitutional reforms that  are envisaged by the 2019-2021 judicial reforms strategy", the EU  Ambassador said.

The Ambassador said independent judiciary in a democratic country is  the guarantor of human rights and freedoms, therefore, she said, the  Constitutional Court has an important role to play to strengthen the  public trust towards judiciary.

"Armenia is facing numerous challenges, and we are very impressed  that the authorities willingly continue moving on the path of  reforms. There is currently big tension in the country, and it's very  important that all sides work together to protect the constitutional  rights of the citizens of Armenia. We closely follow the domestic  political situation and the protests in the country. It's very  important for the people to be able to voice their opinion freely,  and the law enforcement agencies and police forces should refrain  from using brute force. Some incidents that have taken place should  be investigated, it already happens in some of the cases, the cases  reach to the court and a ruling is being made. That's how democracy  works", Andrea Wiktorin said.

The Ambassador said it's very important that all sides in Armenia  refrain from hate speech and provocations. Any violence must be  condemned, she added. "In such situation, I think, promoting trust  towards our Constitutional Court and the judiciary is more than  important", she said.  

Armenpress: NATO military drills to be held in Turkey

NATO military drills to be held in Turkey

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 20:47, 6 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 6, ARMENPRESS. NATO military exercises will be held in Turkey on June 20-28, ARMENPRESS reports RIA Novosti informs, citing the Turkish Defense Ministry.

The equipment was transferred to Turkey on June 5.

It is noted that the exercises will be conducted in conjunction with the "Anatolian Eagle 2022" international training course, which provides a unique training opportunity in the context of air operations.