More than 70% of Yerevan residents are not going to leave the country

Public Radio of Armenia

Aug 8 2017
11:11, 08 Aug 2017
Armradio

According to many experts, the Armenia economy standard will increase for 2.5-3%, Arman Ghukasyan, “Vox Populi” NGO expert, said at a meeting with journalists.

“Last few months may be considered favorable for Armenian economics. The export increased by 21%. We see rather large perspectives in the net of EAEU. If those achievements are used in a proper way, migration decrease is expected in January 2018”, Ghukasyan mentioned.

According to the expert, the citizens of Armenia rely on the Government activity.

In turn, NGO expert Covinar Kostanyan told that a small sociological inquiry has been carried out among 900 Yerevan residents. “Responding to the question if they are going to move to another country forever, 72% responded negatively, 19% were not aware and only 9% responded positively”, Kostanyan said.

The question if the republic citizens expect reforms in social and economic sphere received 79% positive, 15% negative answers and 6% of the respondents were not aware.

Armenian students succeed at the International Mathematics Competition

Public Radio of Armenia

Aug 8 2017
15:08, 08 Aug 2017
Armradio

The 24th International Mathematics Competition passed in Bulgaria from July 31 to August 6. There were 71 universities teams with 331 participants.

According to the Press Service of RA Ministry of Education and Science, Armenian participants were from Yerevan State University, American University of Armenia and Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University. The Armenian teams won two golden, two silver, and two bronze medals.

The Yerevan State University team has occupied the 7th place which is higher than it ever did before. The highest place in previous years was the 15th.

The first place belongs to the national team of Israel, followed by the Saint-Petersburg State University and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teams.

Tehran: Iran-Armenia-Russia amity helps fight on extremism: Armenian president

Press TV, Iran

Aug 1 2017
Tue Aug 1, 2017 10:1AM
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan speaks to a reporter from IRNA in this undated photo handed out by the Iranian news agency.

The friendship among Armenia, Iran, and Russia serves the fight against extremism in the region, says the Armenian president.

President Serzh Sargsyan made the remark in an interview with IRNA in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, which the Iranian news agency published on Tuesday.

Armenia, Iran, and Russia, he said, were friendly with one another both on bilateral and trilateral levels, he said, adding that the pacifist policy of the three countries contributed significantly to peace and stability in the region.

“Given the current circumstances in the region, it is of importance that Armenia and Iran and Russia — which is Armenia’s strategic ally — combine their efforts to reinforce regional peace and security and form a strong barrier… [to] extremism,” Sargsyan said.

‘Islamophobia unacceptable’

The Armenian president was asked about attempts to spread Islamophobia by certain countries in the region and the world.

“Islamophobia is unacceptable, as is whatever phenomenon in which a feeling of hatred toward others is concealed,” he said.

Any such attitude deepens rifts among people who follow different faiths and who have different cultures and ideologies and can have “catastrophic and irreversible consequences,” Sargsyan said.

As a case in point, he cited the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by the-then Ottoman forces, and regretted that some parties continued to exercise a policy of “Armenophobia,” which he said had turned into a main obstacle in the way of the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

Thanking Iran’s stance on Nagorno-Karabakh dispute

The Armenian president said relations between Armenia and Iran served as a model of good-neighborly ties and lauded the peaceful co-existence of Armenians and Muslims in Iran.

The Armenian head of state, who is to travel to Tehran to attend President Hassan Rouhani’s inauguration ceremony for a second term on Saturday, also thanked Iran for its principled policy on the disputed region.

“The Islamic Republic has always supported a peaceful resolution of all conflicts and differences between countries,” he said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have quarreled over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. A territorial war between the two sides claimed nearly 30,000 lives in the early 1990s.

The two neighbors, however, never signed a peace pact despite several ceasefire deals.

Տեղի ունեցավ «Սփյուռք» ամառային դպրոցի փակման հանդիսավոր արարողությունը

Please find the attached press release of the Ministry of Diaspora.

Sincerely,
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Community center and first-aid station opened in Garnakar village of Artsak

Panorama, Armenia

Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan partook on Friday at a solemn ceremony of opening the community center and a first-aid station in the Garnakar village of the Martakert region. The information department at the president’s Office reported.

According to the President the expansion and modernization of infrastructure network in rural areas has always been and will remain in the authorities’ spotlight.

The Head of the State awarded American philanthropist of Armenian origin, member of the “Motherland” union Barunak Cheliqean with “Gratitude” medal for realizing these initiatives and supporting Artsakh highlighting his and the union’s patriotic activity.

BAKU: “Armenia tries to maintain status quo in Karabakh conflict via provocations, sabotage”

Trend, Azerbaijan
July 7 2017
7 July 2017 16:20 (UTC+04:00)

  • Baku, Azerbaijan, July 7

    By Seba Aghayeva – Trend:

    Yerevan tries to maintain the status quo in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by systematically committing provocations and sabotage, said Italian Senator Maria Rizzotti.

    Addressing a Senate meeting, Rizzotti pointed out the crimes Armenian armed forces commit against Azerbaijani civilians, and condemned the Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan, the Italian Embassy in Baku told Trend July 7.

    The Armenian armed forces, ignoring the calls of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs to change the status quo via substantive talks on the conflict, killed a two-year-old girl and her grandmother, the senator said.

    Noting that Armenia systematically and deliberately attacks civilians of Azerbaijan, Rizzotti assessed these actions as a gross violation of all norms and principles of international law and international conventions.

    Armenia ignores all UN Security Council resolutions on the conflict and Yerevan’s latest provocation is aimed at maintaining the status quo, she said, adding that the presence of the Armenian armed forces on Azerbaijani territories is the main obstacle to resolving the conflict.

    On July 4 at about 20:40 (GMT+4 hours), the Armenian armed forces, using 82-mm and 120-mm mortars and grenade launchers, shelled the Alkhanly village of Azerbaijan’s Fuzuli district. As a result of this provocation, the residents of the village Sahiba Allahverdiyeva, 50, and Zahra Guliyeva, 2, were killed. Salminaz Guliyeva, 52, who got wounded, was taken to the hospital and was operated on.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

    The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations. Armenia has not yet implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding districts.

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    Tourism: Zeytuntsyan: Armenia to host 2.5 million tourists before 2020 end

    ARKA, Armenia


    YEREVAN, June 12. /ARKA/. Armenia is expected to attract 2.5 million tourists before the end of 2020, Zarmine Zeytuntsyan, head of the Armenian economic development and integration ministry’s committee in charge of tourism, said Friday at the opening of the 10th DigiTec-2017 forum in Yerevan. 

    “We will seek this ambitious figure, since we have a huge untapped potential for that, and our key goal is to make our country recognizable,” she said. 

    She pointed out the biggest obstacles, which hobble development of tourism in the country – the country’s air inaccessibility, the lack of high-quality services and infrastructural problems – improper roads, garbage removal and toilets.  

    But, despite that, she said, tourism in Armenia is flourishing now – the inflow of tourists grew 5.7% in 2016 and in the first quarter of this year the country accounted for an 18% year-on-year growth. 

    Zeytuntsyan said tourists from Iran and Russia dominate the inflow. –0—-

    BAKU: Ethnic minority activist faces travel ban in Azerbaijan

    Turan news agency, Azerbaijani Opposition
    June 9 2017
    
    
    Ethnic minority activist faces travel ban in Azerbaijan
    
    [Armenian News note: the below is translated from the Russian edition of Turan]
    
    The head of an ethnic minority centre in Azerbaijan has been barred
    from travelling abroad in connection with an investigation into an
    ethnic reporter's defection to Armenia.
    
    Rafiq Calilov, the head of the Talis (Talish) culture centre, says
    that he was not allowed to leave the country in late May because of a
    travel ban imposed on him by the Prosecutor-General's Office.
    
    The travel ban was imposed because Calilov is a witness in the case of
    correspondent of Tolisi Sado (Tolyshi Sado, Voice of Talis) newspaper,
    Sahin Mirzoyev, who defected to Armenia in February 2017. Armenia is
    Baku's arch-foe due to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.
    
    Calilov said that he had no plans to emigrate, but wanted to travel to
    Dagestan, Russia for the wedding of a friend's son. He described the
    travel ban as politically motivated and filed a complaint with the
    Prosecutor-General's Office.
    
    "I do not understand what is the point of not allowing me to travel
    abroad. If I wanted to leave, I would have done that in 2014 when I
    was in Europe. I am not going to leave Azerbaijan," Calilov said.
    
    Turan said on 8 June that the editor of Tolisi Sado, Hilal Mammadov,
    was interrogated at the Interior Ministry's organised crime department
    in connection with the Sahin Mirzoyev case.
    
    Hilal Mammadov, received a five-year prison sentence in September 2013
    on charges of drug possession, high treason and incitement of hatred.
    He was given a presidential pardon in 2016.
    
    Tolisi Sado's previous editor, Novruzali Mammadov, died in a Baku
    prison hospital in 2009, a year after he was sentenced to 10 years in
    prison for high treason and spying for Iran.
    
    

    Book: Updated version of “History of Armenia” by Movses Khorenatsi presented at YSU

    Panorama, Armenia
    June 8 2017

    The presentation of the updated version of “History of Armenia” by Movses Khorenatsi (translated by Gagik Sargsyan) was held today at Yerevan State University (YSU) Faculty of Oriental Studies.

     Head of Chair of Iranian Studies Vardan Voskanyan and the representative of the initiating group Karen Igityan delivered a speech.

    The organizers stated that the book had been supplemented with colored historical maps and illustrations of Italian painters of 15th century. They also mentioned that the number of references had been updated in correspondence with current scientific requirements.
    The book is addressed to the large audience and aims to present Armenian History not only within scientific framework, but also, more impressively introduce the events of those times with the help of colored illustrations.

    The idea of the book publication belongs to deceased representative of Armenian community of Pyatigorsk Hrat Sarkisov. He attached great significance to publication of Russian-language books about Armenian history and thereby dissemination of historical facts about Armenia within both Armenian community and Russian-speaking people of other nationalities.

    The organizers mentioned that Alla Ter-Sarkisyanc (Doctor of History, Russion historian and ethnographer), Valeria Esayan (Candidate of Philology), Varsenik Hayrapetovna (Candidate of Pedagogy, Victor Akopyan (Candidate of History, Associate Professor), Gohar Arustamova (Armenian language teacher in Armenian school of Pyatigorsk) and Karen Ghazaryan (Historian) have worked on the updated version of the book.