Two-year-old Artsakh boy seriously injured in Azeri bombing smiles again

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 29 2021

Spokesman of Yerevan’s Surb Astvatsamayr (Goly Mother of God) Medical Center Gevorg Derdzyan took to Facebook on Friday to share a video of a two-year-old boy from Artsakh, which shows the child laughing out loud while playing with a ball.

The little boy, named Artsvik, sustained a serious head injury in the wake of the heavy bombardment of his native Martuni town by the Azerbaijani forces during the recent war. The child was transferred to Surb Astvatsamayr Medical Center, where he underwent a surgery.

“The complex head surgery was performed successfully. Thanks to the doctors Artsvik is now smiling and playing again,” the spokesman said.

Putin, Aliyev discuss ceasefire control in Nagorno-Karabakh

The Rahnuma Daily, India 
Jan 31 2021
| The Rahnuma Daily

Moscow, Jan 31 (IANS) Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev discussed the ongoing efforts to secure the ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh region recently freed from armed conflict, the Kremlin said.

During a phone call on Saturday, the Presidents welcomed the launch of the joint Russian-Turkish centre “for monitoring the ceasefire and any military activities in the conflict zone”, Xinhua news agency quoted he Kremlin as saying in a statement.

Putin and Aliyev expressed hope that the centre’s efforts will contribute to the further stabilisation of the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh and the proper observance of the agreement reached by the two Presidents and the Prime Minister of Armenia in November 2020.

“The two leaders also discussed some issues of Russian-Azerbaijani bilateral cooperation,” the Kremlin statement added.

The joint Turkish-Russian observation centre began operations on Saturday.

According to Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar, one general from Ankara and 38 military personnel will work at the centre as part of efforts to “monitor and inspect” the ceasefire.

In November 2020, the Turkish Parliament had approved a motion for the deployment of troops in Nagorno-Karabakh for one year as part of an accord between Ankara and Moscow.

Aliyev had announced earlier that the Joint Turkish-Russian Centre will be in Aghdam, a district in Nagorno-Karabakh that was handed over to the Azerbaijani military on November 20, 2020 as a condition of the truce.

On November 10, 2020, Armenia and Azerbaijan ended a 44-day conflict in the region claimed the two countries after a ceasefire was reached under the mediation of Russia.

Three earlier ceasefires — two brokered by Russia (October 10, 17, 2020) and one by the US (October 26, 2020) — collapsed after Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations and attacks.

A new round of armed conflict broke out on September 27, 2020, along the contact line of the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but mostly governed by the Republic of Artsakh, a de facto independent state with an Armenian ethnic majority.

Armenia and Azerbaijan went to war over the region in 1988-94, eventually declaring a ceasefire.

However, a settlement was never reached.

30 bodies of Armenian soldiers found

News.am, Armenia
Jan 23 2021

The Azerbaijani side handed over the bodies of 30 soldiers to the Armenian side, the brother of the missing serviceman Arsen Ghukasyan said live on Facebook.

"The bodies of 30 victims were found today. Tomorrow we will try to find out whose bodies these are. However, they are not transferred from different places. These are the bodies transferred by the Azerbaijani side. There was some kind of agreement," he noted.

Armenia: New silver Proof coins honour beloved musician Arno Babajanyan

COIN UPDATE
Jan 21 2021

The Central Bank of Armenia has issued (18th January) new silver Proof collector coins on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the birth of one of the country’s most notable and celebrated musicians in the modern era. Arno Babajanyan(1921–1983) holds a special place in Armenian and Soviet-era musical history thanks to his unique natural talent, deep sensitivity, and musical _expression_. He remains one of the most-loved composers in his homeland and further afield in countries that comprised the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. 

Born in Yerevan, Armenia, on the 22nd January 1921, his musical talents seemed to be immediately and distinctly apparent to his family and teachers. By the age of five, the well-known Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian suggested that the boy be given proper music training. Two years later, in 1928, Babajanyan entered the prestigious Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan and had already written his first musical composition at the age of nine.  

In 1938, he continued his studies in Moscow with Soviet composer Vissarion Shebalin, with Babajanyan graduating from both the Yerevan and the Moscow Conservatories. In 1950-1956 he managed to secure a teaching position at the Yerevan Conservatory, while, at the same time, composing and perfecting his talents as a musician. A celebrated piano virtuoso, Babajanyan was known for performing his own works. However, the renowned composers Khachatryan and Rachmaninoff had an influence on the artistic formation of Babajanyan’s creative style, which was mostly expressed in his early works such as the piano concert (1944) and the violin concert (1949). The works Vagharshapat DancePrelude, and Impromptu, won the first prize at the first World Youth and Student Festival in Prague in 1947. The composer’s creative personality was obviously shown in his composition entitled Heroic Ballad (1950), written for the piano and orchestra (USSR State Prize, 1951), then in the piano trio (1952). 

Babajanyan was effortlessly able to compose in different styles such as classical, pop, or jazz, though much of his music was rooted in Armenian folk music and folklore. Babajanyan became one of the prominent masters of song during the Soviet era and was even praised by Dmitri Shostakovich as being a “brilliant piano teacher.” He wrote many lyrical songs, music for dramatic performances such as Saroyan’s My heart’s in the highlands, and Soviet-produced films entitled The first love songOn the path of thunder, and The mechanics of happiness

During his eventful and varied career, he subsequently undertook concert tours throughout the Soviet Union and Europe. In 1971, he was named a People’s Artist of the USSR — an honorary title granted to performing and illustrative artists of the Soviet Union. Arno Babajanyan died in Moscow on the 11th November 1983 at the age of 62 years old. In memory of one of Armenia’s best-known modern composers, the State Philharmonic Hall of Armenia located in Yerevan was first constructed in 1921, the year of Babajanyan’s birth, and was named in his honour in 2003. 

The silver Proof quality coins are produced by the Mint of Lithuania at their facilities in Vilnius, on behalf of the Central Bank of Armenia, and are designed by Vardan Vardanyan. On the obverse side is a right-facing rendition of Arno Babajanyan. To his left are the images of piano keys and the distinctive grooves of vinyl records, along with a musical note and a pen, signifying his talents as a composer. To the left in a vertical direction is the Russian text АРНО БАБАДЖАНЯН and to the right of this are the commemorative years 1921 – 1983, along with the anniversary notation 100. Above the primary design is Arno Babajanyan’s name in Armenian letters ԱՌՆՈ ԲԱԲԱՋԱՆՅԱՆ.

The reverse side depicts a wedding couple shown within a square shape in front of a backdrop of vinyl records, symbolic of the many romantic songs composed by Babajanyan during his career. Above the couple is a depiction of a stylised rose and musical clef insignia. Shown in vertical text is the coin’s denomination of 1000 ԴՐԱՄ (“1000 Dram”) in Armenian.

Pashinyan slams Azerbaijan for Nazi Germany-style fascist anti-Armenian postage stamp

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called Azerbaijan’s latest Armenophobic postage stamp “unacceptable” and compared it with similar postage stamps that the Nazi Germany used to issue.

Speaking in parliament during a Q&A, he told lawmakers that they should show the stamps to the international community at different platforms.

“The issuance of this stamp is unacceptable. The Azeri leadership is lately often speaking about so-called Armenian “fascism”, but it is obvious that we are seeing manifestations of fascism in Azerbaijan, because as far as we know similar stamps existed only in Nazi Germany. Parliamentary diplomacy also has a role here, these stamps should be presented in international platforms,” Pashinyan said when asked about the matter by MP Gor Gevorgyan.

Pashinyan noted that the 2020 Artsakh War has brought its aftershocks, and their objective is to manage this situation.

The illustration accompanying the postage stamps which focus on COVID-19 medics and soldiers issued in Azerbaijan show a hazmat medic standing over an Azeri map and spraying disinfectant onto Nagorno Karabakh – a deplorable anti-Armenian propaganda trying to depict the population there as a virus.

This propaganda was also condemned by the Armenian Human Rights Defender.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenian serviceman wounded as Azerbaijani military breaches armistice and opens gunfire at Artsakh

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STEPANAKERT, JANUARY 13, ARMENPRESS. A serviceman of the Artsakh Defense Army suffered a gunshot wound when Azerbaijani troops breached the ceasefire and opened gunfire at a military base of the Defense Army stationed in the central direction.

The Artsakh Defense Army said the victim is 20-year-old serviceman Vardan Kirakosyan. He was immediately taken to a military hospital and successfully underwent surgery for his wounds.

“His condition is assessed to be stable but serious. An investigation is underway to reveal details of the incident,” the Artsakh Defense Ministry said.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-01-21

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YEREVAN, 11 JANUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 January, USD exchange rate up by 0.97 drams to 523.76 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 2.90 drams to 636.84 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.01 drams to 7.03 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 4.23 drams to 706.71 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 903.33 drams to 31369.88 drams. Silver price down by 7.32 drams to 448.68 drams. Platinum price up by 185.95 drams to 18725.27 drams.

Trilateral talks on situation in Nagorno-Karabakh to be held in Moscow

112 International, Ukraine
Jan 10 2021
 
Source : 112 Ukraine
 
Separate talks between Vladimir Putin, Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan are envisaged
Talks between President of Russia, President of Azerbaijan and Prime Minister of Armenia on the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh will be held in Moscow. This was reported by Evropeyska Pravda with reference to the Kremlin press service.
 
It is noted that the meeting will be held at the initiative of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
 
"It is planned to consider the implementation of the statement of the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia on Nagorno-Karabakh dated November 9, 2020 and discuss further steps to resolve the problems existing in the region," the Kremlin said in a statement.
 
In addition, separate talks between Putin and Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan are envisaged.
 
In November, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an agreement on a ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave that is recognized throughout the world as part of Azerbaijan, but is mainly inhabited by ethnic Armenians, with the mediation of Russia.
 

COVID-19: Armenia reports 324 new cases, 928 recoveries in one day

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 11:17, 5 January, 2021

YEREVAN, JANUARY 5, ARMENPRESS. 324 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 160,544, the ministry of healthcare said today.

928 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 145,759.

14 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2878.

1601 tests were conducted in the past one day.

The number of active cases is 11,215.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 692 (1 new such case).