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Armenian Defense Minister holds meeting with new commander of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno Karabakh

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 13:51,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Defense Arshak Karapetyan held a meeting on September 25 with Lt. General Rustam Muradov, Lt. General Gennady Anashkyn and Major-General Mikhail Kosobokov of the Russian military.

Lt. General Muradov, the Deputy Commander of the Russian Armed Forces Southern Military Distrcit who served as the first commander of the peacekeeping forces in Nagorno Karabakh, introduced the newly appointed commander of the peacekeeping forces in Nagorno Karabakh, National Hero of Russia Lt. General Gennady Anashkyn, who is replacing Kosobokov.

The Armenian Minister of Defense congratulated the new commander and wished success.

Karapetyan thanked Major-General Kosobokov for his service and wished success in future activities.

The sides praised the Russian government’s efforts aimed at stabilizing the military-political situation in the region and were pleased to note the effectiveness of the Russian peacekeeping mission in Artsakh.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia files complaint against Azerbaijan at UN Court

Caucasian Knot, EU
Sept 17 2021

Armenia has asked the UN International Court of Justice to oblige Azerbaijan to stop torture and killings of Armenian prisoners of war (POWs) and compensate for human rights violations.

Armenia has filed a complaint with the UN International Court of Justice against Azerbaijan, in which it claims a violation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.

The complaint says that for decades Azerbaijan has been subjecting Armenia to racial discrimination, which was expressed, among other things, in the massacres and torture of POWs, says a message posted on September 16 on the website of the International Court of Justice.

"Even after the end of hostilities, after the ceasefire, the agreement which entered into force on November 10, 2020, Azerbaijan continues killings and violence against Armenian POWs, hostages and other detained persons," says the statement of the Armenian party as quoted in a press release of the Court, which was translated by the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

Armenia asks the UN International Court of Justice to bring Azerbaijan to justice for the acts committed in order to prevent such violations in the future, and also demands compensation for the committed violations, the statement informs.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on at 08:39 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Armine MartirosyanSource: CK correspondent

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Newspaper: Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement details known

News.am, Armenia
Sept 17 2021

YEREVAN. – Hraparak daily of Armenia writes: According to our sources, negotiations were taking place in Moscow with the Azerbaijani side over the so-called "peace agreement."

We were told that the negotiations are over, and the Armenian side was very pleased with the results. It seems that an agreement was reached to start the process of [border] demarcation and delimitation without specifying the status of Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)], within the framework of the maps of the Soviet Union.

It was managed to extend the presence of the Russian side indefinitely, without the limitations for 5 years.

Vegetable prices in Armenia grew by nearly 66%, says Central Bank head

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 14 2021

Inflation in Armenia is conditioned by the supply, and in the recent period also by the increase in prices for seasonal products. In particular, vegetable prices grew by around 66% in August compared to the same month of last year, Chairman of Armenia’s Central Bank Martin Galstyan told a news conference on Tuesday.

According to him, two key factors, including demand, affect inflation rates. In early 2021, private consumption increased by 5.9%, whereas gross capital formation decreased by 6%, thus, demand is outstripping production capacity, he said.

Martin Galstyan noted that a rise in prices for domestic services has also been recorded in Armenia.

“We are trying to convey to the public the message that in 2022 we will return to our inflation target, therefore, at the moment we are pursuing the goal of anchoring inflation expectations,” the Central Bank head said.

According to him, the influence of external factors on the national inflation rates is expected to maintain.

Asked to what extent the closure of the Goris-Kapan road will affect the economy, Martin Galstyan replied: “We are considering the baseline scenario, as well as several alternative scenarios around it. In the baseline scenario there are certain measured risks, but we believe that these risks are not significant in terms of disruption of the economic process or threats to the economic activity.”

In his words, the Central Bank is elaborating risk scenarios, which include the Goris-Kapan road closure, but such a situation is not reflected in the baseline scenario.

Martin Galstyan also said that the Central Bank forecasts a 5.4% growth for 2021.

Construction workers in Armenian town discover tombs containing ancient relics

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 10:34, 9 September, 2021

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS. Tombs containing ancient relics have been discovered in the Khndzorut district of the Armenian town of Vanadzor during construction works.

One of the tombs contained jugs and vases, which according to archaeologist Meline Simonyan date back to the Late Bronze Age or early Iron Age.

Human and animal bones and bone fragments were discovered in the site, the ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports said in a news release.

All findings were taken to the Historical-Cultural Heritage Scientific-Research Center for examination.

The construction work in the area will proceed under the supervision of experts.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenian ‘star’ musician chases dreams in China

Shanghai, China
Sept 9 2021
Xinhua
Ti Gong

Ma Xingxing

Armenian musician Astrid Poghosyan takes great pride in the Chinese name she picked for herself, Ma Xingxing.

The given name "Xingxing," literally meaning stars, is inspired by her Armenian first name, while the surname "Ma" is taken from Ma Chao, a famous warrior from China's Three Kingdoms Period (220-280 AD).

Poghosyan, a 28-year-old violinist, currently works as an executive assistant to the president of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, a celebrated orchestra in China's most populous metropolis.

This summer, she has been busy making preparations for a series of in-person and online music events and cultural exchange programs, including a music festival in Shanghai and a livestreamed international violin contest.

Poghosyan said she always puts all her energy into the projects in which she is involved, whether they are offline or online events, as she believes that every little effort will help her realize her music-related dreams.

"I believe music knows no borders, and cultural exchanges via music are especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic," she said.

Having studied and worked in China for 12 years, Poghosyan has now become a real China hand, versed in the country's language and culture. Such a multicultural background has certainly helped her excel at her current job.

"Poghosyan plays a very special role in our orchestra," said Zhou Ping, the president of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. "She has lived in China for a long time and loves the Chinese culture, and she knows how to use the advantage of a multicultural background in her work."

Ti Gong

Ma Xingxing

For Poghosyan, the life she now leads is a far cry from when she first came to China in 2009 to study violin at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

Then just 16 years old, Poghosyan could not speak a word of Chinese. "And my high-school-level English wasn't of much help at that time," she said. "So I decided to learn Chinese to solve the communication problem."

Her love for Chinese culture, including Jackie Chan movies and stories of Mulan, helped her through the difficult language-learning process.

As she gradually immersed herself in the Chinese language and culture, she also started to make Chinese friends and explore the vibrant city life of Shanghai.

"Since I first came to Shanghai, I have always been impressed by the kindness and friendliness of the people here," she said.

"Even when I couldn't speak Chinese, in the first days, everyone I met gave me a big smile, whether they were sanitation workers on the streets or cashiers in convenience stores. Their smiles have made me feel the warmth of the city," she said. "And I've been so lucky to feel such warmth every day."

Chess: Champions Showdown: Armenia’s Aronian defeats Azerbaijan’s Mamedyarov

News.am, Armenia
Sept 11 2021

Levon Aronian (Armenia) beat Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan) in the seventh round of the Champions Showdown Chess 9LX tournament in St. Louis, USA.

Aronian is currently seventh, with 3.5 points, in this competition where two rounds have remained.

The tournament will conclude on Saturday.

The prize fund of this chess competition is $150 thousand, and the winner will receive $37,500.

Turkish press: Where is Noah’s Ark?


According to the holy books of the Torah, the Bible and the Quran, the Prophet Noah tried to call people to believe in the one God for years, but few people responded positively. After receiving a revelation, he built a ship to house a pair of every living creature and those small few who believed in him.

From the _expression_ "water gushed forth from the Oven" (Surah Hud: 40) in the verse of the Quran, most scholars deduced that Noah's Ark had advanced technology and was powered by steam. Noah is considered the master of sailors and carpenters.

After heavy rains that fell for days, the whole world was covered with water. Disbelievers perished. In time the waters receded, and Noah's Ark landed on earth. Noah and his family lived prosperously in this new land and multiplied. All of the humans throughout history were descended from Noah's three sons who got on the ark; all living things are descended from a pair of their kind taken aboard the ship.

Although it is very ancient, the most commonly remembered historical event in all cultures is the flood. The Sumerian "Epic of Gilgamesh" is based on the flood. Egyptian oracles, Greek philosophers, Persian and Chinese historians, Indian Brahmans, Welsh, Scandinavian, Maya, Aztec and Native American legends all speak of the flood.

A fresco by Aurelio Luini depicting Noah's Ark with many kinds of animals boarding the wooden ship, including unicorns, at the San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore Church, in Milano, Italy, Sept. 2, 2017. (Shutterstock Photo)

The stages of the event are almost the same, but the names are different. For example, in Greek mythology, the story tells of the savior Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha; and the name of the mountain on which the ship went is Parnassus.

In the Torah, it is told that Noah's Ark landed on the Ararat Mountains. The Assyrians used to call their neighbors, who lived in Eastern Anatolia and called themselves Halti, as Urartu. Ararat comes from Urartu. It means the places irrigated by the Aras River. Today, this mountain is in the easternmost part of Anatolia, on the border of Turkey and Armenia.

Armenians, one of the oldest Christian communities, call this mountain Masis. It means "Mother of the World." St. Nicholas of Damascus was the first to say that Ararat in the Torah was Masis. The Armenians embraced this rumor and thus it spread to the world.

Ağrı, the name of Mount Ararat in Turkish, comes from the Kurdish word “Agir,” which means fire. “Agiri” means fiery. Indeed, it was a volcanic mountain. It last erupted in the 1840s. Today, still, trees do not grow there, it is impossible to find water since the rocks absorb it. Nothing is heard but the roar of rocks rolling high above them with constant storms. For this reason, the Armenians also call Masis the World of Darkness.

Once there was a village called Arguri in a valley descending deep into the mountain; above this, at an altitude of 1,800 meters (5,900 feet), was the St. Yakobus Monastery. According to the legend, the monastery was on the place where the Prophet Noah built the first temple after the flood, and there was a large cross made from the remains of the ark.

Armenian Monastery Khor Virap with Mount Ararat in the background, in the Ararat plain, Armenia. (Shutterstock Photo)

The village and the monastery were destroyed in an earthquake in 1846. It is believed that just above the village, a small willow tree grows from a part of the ship, and that the Prophet Noah planted the vineyard next to the monastery.

To the north of the mountain is the city of Nakhchivan, which means "first seen." Nakhchivan was the first city established after the flood, and its name comes from Noah.

Since 1829, European travelers and scientists have repeatedly climbed Mount Ararat and searched of Noah's Ark. They claimed that they found the three-decked ship according to the measurements of 150 meters by 25 meters by 15 meters given in the Bible, and even bought some parts. Later on, the pilots said that they had even took pictures of the ship. Representative pictures were drawn. Newspapers made a sensation of the event. In fact, Americans built the Oregon warship according to these stories.

The staunchest follower of this claim in Turkey was Republican People's Party (CHP) politician Kasım Gülek. It was later revealed that none of the stories were true. The items received did not pass the carbon 14 test. It turned out that what was thought to be a ship was a landmass that looked similar to a ship.

A boat-shaped rock formation some believe is the remains of Noah's Ark at the spot near Mount Ararat, in Doğubeyazıt, Ağrı, eastern Turkey. (Shutterstock Photo)

Over time, it was claimed that this kind of research was a money trap. Researchers would advertise for days to find sponsors, going from church to church and giving paid lectures. Religious people did not shy away from donations. Then they would come to Mount Ararat, take pictures and on the way back say, "We couldn't find it this time, but next time, definitely."

After the debacle of Mount Ararat, foreigners headed for Mount Judi. The Quran clearly states that the ship was sitting on Judi: "Then the word went forth: ‘O earth! swallow up thy water, and O sky! Withhold (thy rain)!' and the water abated, and the matter was ended. The Ark rested on Mount Judi, and the word went forth: 'Away with those who do wrong!'" (Surah Hud: 44).

Quranic commentaries concur that Judi is a mountain near Mosul. Even literally, Islamic scholars praise this mountain for humbly taking on the ship.

While describing the flood, the Babylonian priest Berossos, who lived around 250 B.C., says that the ship sat in the Cordyean Mountains and that its remains are still present, and that people even made amulets from its parts.

These mountains are located on the southwest shores of Lake Van. And it is where Mount Judi stands. Just north of Mesopotamia, where the Prophet Noah lived, it is the only high mountain, with an altitude of 2,144 meters, the most suitable for a ship to land on.

The dove, which was sent to see if the flood was over, returned with an olive branch in its mouth. On the skirts of Mount Ararat, which is 5,137 meters tall, neither olive nor any other trees grow because of the cold while the southwest of Judi is an olive grove.

Today, at the foot of the mountain, there is a village called Heştan (Eighties), believed to be founded by the eighty people on the ship that survived the flood. Right under the mountain, there is the southeastern city of Şırnak, and according to a rumor the origin of this word is "Shahr-i Noah," in Persian meaning “the City of Noah.” In Cizre, a historical town very close to the mountain, there is a large tomb that is said to belong to the Prophet Noah.

According to Islamic belief, the place where Noah's Ark descended after the flood is Mount Judi, Şırnak, southeastern Turkey. (Shutterstock Photo)

As both mountains are in eastern Anatolia, there is no reason why Mount Judi should not be considered a part of the Ararat Mountains mentioned in the Torah.

As mentioned in a verse of the Quran, "And the people of Noah, when they rejected the messengers, We drowned them, and We made them as a sign for humanity" (Surah Al-Furqan: 37). Some tafsir (exegesis) scholars concluded that the remains of the ship would not be lost.

It is narrated that the Prophet Muhammad once said, "There is something left behind from Noah's Ark, where the first of this ummah (Muslims) will catch up." This might have been one of the reasons that made people look for the ship.

Armenia to host the prestigious Summit of Minds for third time

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 7 2021

Armenia will host the prestigious international Summit of Minds for third time this fall, the President’s Press Office informs.

The annual Summit of Minds held in Chamonix, France, has been hosted by Armenia since 2019.

The traditional Armenian Summit of Minds has developed into a unique Armenian brand today. An exceptional agreement on its organization was reached in September 2018, when the President of the Republic of Armenia Armen Sarkissian participated as the keynote speaker at the annual Summit of Minds.

The Summit unites famous figures of the world’s political, economic, scientific and cultural circles. It is a unique platform for exchange of ideas, knowledge and experience, the main goals of which are to present new ideas on key issues of global interest, to establish trust-based partnerships through direct discussions.

With the aim of expanding the geography of the summit, discovering new ideas and opportunities, the Summit of Thought will be held in several countries this year.

In September 2021, the main world macro issues will be discussed in the French city of Chamonix The topics will cover economy, geopolitics, society, environment and technology, their development in the coming years and the potential impact on investment and business decisions.

The summit will be held in Armenia in October and in Canada in November. The summit is scheduled to be held in the United States next year.

The first Armenian Summit of Minds, which was held in Dilijan in 2019 brought together about 300 participants, including famous and influential politicians and statesmen, scientists, businessmen and investors, heads of major companies and media outlets from around the world.

The second Armenian Summit of Minds was held online due to the coronavirus epidemic and the war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh. The organizers and participants of the summit addressed the military aggression of Azerbaijan in the context of global challenges.

The third Armenian Summit of Minds is scheduled for October 23-24, 2021 in Dilijan. It will be held under the auspices of the President of the Republic of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, the main partners are The Monthly Barometer analytical magazine and the Central Bank of Armenia. The main topics will include geopolitics of the South Caucasus region, development of technologies, namely artificial intelligence, biotechnology in the 21st century. Well-known speakers from different countries will deliver reports.

At the recent online meeting with the summit participants, President Armen Sarkissian. “The most powerful resource Armenia has is the human being. I am one of those who believe that human resources are much richer, stronger and more powerful than natural resources, because that is the future, that is the 21st century.”

Azerbaijani press: Baku: Legal system for Russian peacekeeper mandate under discussion

By Vafa Ismayilova

Azerbaijani presidential aide Hikmat Hajiyv has said that "some discussions" on additional legal mechanisms for the mandate of Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh are still underway, Trend reported on September 5.

Hajiyev made the remarks in an interview with the BBC, the report added.

He noted that the activities and operations of Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh were carried out in line with the trilateral declaration signed by the Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian leaders on November 10.

The presidential aide added that the November 10 trilateral agreement established a "political and to some extent legal framework" for peacekeeping forces.

"As for additional agreements and additional legal mechanisms on the mandate of peacekeepers, the parties have had initial contacts and some discussions are still ongoing," Hajiyev said.

He stressed that all territories in Karabakh are Azerbaijan's sovereign lands.

"All of Karabakh is the sovereign territory of Azerbaijan, the international community recognizes Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and in accordance with the November 10 statement, peacekeeping forces have been temporarily deployed in a certain part of Azerbaijan's Karabakh region," the presidential aide underlined.

In his words, the reconstruction is currently underway in all liberated territories. 

"The main task before us now is to carry out the building and reconstruction work in those areas. Over the past 30 to 40 years, there have been no reconstruction projects of this kind on this scale in the world", he said.

About 2,000 Russian peacekeepers have been deployed for five years in Karabakh under the Moscow-brokered trilateral cease-fire deal signed in 2020. The signed agreement obliged Armenia to withdraw all its troops from the Azerbaijani lands that it had occupied since the early 1990s.

The deal also stipulated the return of Azerbaijan’s Kalbajar, Aghdam and Lachin regions. Before the signing of the peace deal, Azerbaijan liberated 300 villages, settlements, city centres, and historic Shusha city that had been under Armenian occupation for about 30 years.

On August 11, 2021, Azerbaijan urged the Russian peacekeepers to end the illegal deployment of Armenian troops on Azerbaijan’s territories under their temporary control.

Later on August 14, President Ilham Aliyev reiterated that Azerbaijan has recently identified that Armenian troops are being sent to Karabakh via the Lachin corridor that is controlled by the Russian peacekeepers and stressed that this contradicts the 10 November 2020 peace deal signed by Baku, Moscow and Yerevan.