Artsakh’s President convenes consultation with heads of regional administrations

Artsakh's President convenes consultation with heads of regional administrations

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 19:08, 19 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan convened a working consultation with the heads of regional administrations of the republic and the mayor of Stepanakert on March 19.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of Artsakh President's Office, issues related to projects being implemented in the regions and the capital were on the discussion agenda. Particular attention was drawn to the measures taken within the framework of fight against the new coronavirus.

The Head of the State highlighted the necessity of acquiring all the essential medical supplies and disinfectants and carrying out coordinated disinfection activities on sites. Minister of State Grigory Martirosyan and other officials participated in the consultation.

Embassy in Georgia: 140 Armenia citizens stuck at Upper Lars have been transported home

News.am, Armenia

12:22, 22.03.2020
                  

TBILISI. – As a result of negotiations with the Georgian authorities, it was possible to provide a corridor via Georgia for 140 Armenian citizens who were at the Russian sector of the Upper Lars border check point for several days, and transport them to Armenia by 5 buses and 4 minibuses. The Armenian embassy in Georgia informed about this on Facebook.

"The Embassy of the RA [Republic of Armenia] in Georgia coordinated the activities of welcoming the RA citizens in the territory of Georgia and transporting [them] to Bagratashen [border] checkpoint [of Armenia], providing them with food and essentials, as well as ensuring the disinfection activities of the one-time stopover of the RA citizens in the territory of Georgia," it added. "Let us emphasize that this transfer was carried out as an exception."

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-03-20

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 17:39, 11 March, 2020

YEREVAN, 11 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 March, USD exchange rate up by 0.94 drams to 483.03 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 1.01 drams to 546.11 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.05 drams to 6.75 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 3.41 drams to 625.86 drams.

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

Gold price down by 210.35 drams to 25712.65 drams. Silver price up by 3.38 drams to 265.09 drams. Platinum price up by 10.76 drams to 13495.37 drams.

Towards a Digitized Citizen-oriented Armenian Cadastre

GIM International
 
 
 
 
 - 11/03/2020
 
 
Armenia is moving towards a more transparent, secure, unified and citizen-oriented cadastral system. To achieve this, digitizing cadastral archives is essential. Digital availability of cadastral information will enable better management of lands, documented rights and tenure security for all Armenians. The Cadastre Committee has requested Kadaster, The Netherlands' Land Registry and Mapping Agency, for support.
 
In Armenia there is currently no unified approach to archive cadastral and land registry records. The integrated cadastre on real estate has little ability to support management and assessment of lands and real estate, and the registration of the natural, economic and legal status of those lands. The Cadastre Committee (CC) plans to reform by introducing an advanced self-service and paperless system, based on electronic registration and information processes. This digital system will be one of the pillars of the new real estate cadastre.
 
Digitization will have a positive influence on the functioning of the Armenian Government and the private sector. Databases for e-Governance will serve as a foundation for a modern and broader service provision of the Government of Armenia, which in turn will have a positive effect on corruption reduction and Government accountability.
 
Dutch support
 
CC has asked the Netherlands, and specifically Kadaster, for support with the digitization of its archives. The project is supported by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO). In October 2019, Kadaster and CC experts exchanged experiences during a TAIEX expert mission in Yerevan. The interactive meetings gave valuable insights in the current situation and also demonstrated the strong ambition and willingness of CC staff to digitise the complete archives.
 
In the coming years, Kadaster will support CC with the digitization strategy and implementation. The project starts with detailed assessment of both the existing archives and related documents, as well as the systems and processes used to manage them. Also the experts of CC will have the opportunity to visit the Netherlands.
 
Source: Abroad (Kadaster International), edition March 2020, author: Paula Dijkstra.
 
 

Armenia PM: I believe Armenians of Tbilisi are living in their homeland

News.am, Armenia
March 3 2020

19:50, 03.03.2020
                  

In response to a question about the Armenian government’s plan for repatriation during a meeting with members of the Armenian community in Tbilisi today, Prime Minister of Armenia stated that he believes the Armenians of Tbilisi are living in their homeland.

“Both Georgia and Armenia need to be interested in seeing their countries as strong and developed countries. Armenia is developing a law on repatriation, but there are many problems, starting from the problem with the property that Armenians can bring with them when they repatriate. When the government said repatriates can have loans and privileges upon their return to Armenia, we considered the matter and a came to the conclusion that this can spark questions among the locals in Armenia who might ask why they don’t have privileges,” he said, adding that there is a demand for good specialists in all sectors in Armenia today.

Armenia, Georgia have huge untapped potential: Bilateral high-level talks held in Tbilisi

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 12:06, 3 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. Armenian-Georgian high-level talks in an extended format were held today in Tbilisi.

Welcoming Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his delegation in Georgia, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia said the two sides have a broad agenda of issues to discuss today.

“We will cover all the issues that are important both for the Armenian and the Georgian side. I want to highlight the issue of the democratic development of our countries and the regional peace. This is the base for the economic development of our states. All conflicts in the region should be solved peacefully”, the Georgian PM said. He introduced Georgia’s aspirations of the Euro-Atlantic integration space, stating that that is the decision of their people. PM Gakharia said they welcome Armenia’s cooperation within the Eastern Partnership framework.

“As you said, the democratic development of our countries is the base for our security and economic development. I am confident that our meeting today will be one more step to move forward on the democratic path”, the Georgian PM said at the meeting.

In turn the Armenian PM said there is a huge potential in the relations of the two countries which is still not utilized. According to him, the complete utilization of this potential is a key part of their agenda. Pashinyan said Armenia and Georgia have numerous opportunities to raise the economic cooperation to a completely new level.

“In this regard democracy again has a vital significance. We respect Georgia’s aspirations for Euro-Atlantic space integration. Our countries have a little bit different visions on security systems. But I think that we have a common vision on our securities. Armenia cannot be a security threat for Georgia, and vice versa. Paying official visit to Georgia shortly after assuming the office of the prime minister for the first time I proposed to put this particular formula on the base of our future relations”, the Armenian PM said.

Pashinyan added that Armenia welcomes Georgia position according to which all conflicts should be solved exclusively peacefully.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Georgia today on an official visit.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Human rights activist: Armenian minister crudely violated procedure for referendum campaigning

News.am, Armenia
March 4 2020

20:19, 04.03.2020
                  

Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia Suren Papikyan crudely violated the procedure for campaigning for the referendum. This is what human rights activist Ruben Melikyan wrote on his Facebook page, touching upon the speech that Suren Papikyan gave during the question-and-answer session with government officials in parliament today.

He particularly wrote the following:

“Acting ex officio, as member of the Government of Armenia, and participating in the procedure prescribed by Article 112 of the Constitution of Armenia (question-and-answer session between deputies and members of government), Suren Papikyan directly carried out the YES campaign for the referendum for constitutional amendments from the podium of the National Assembly.

The possible “explanation” that this happened after the end of the working day (after 6 p.m.) and that this means campaigning was permitted, is completely groundless because if a person acts ex officio (as an official), as in this case, the day or hour doesn’t matter. We state that this is a crude violation of the Constitutional Law “On referendum”. We also state that opposition MP Gevorg Gorgisyan gave an adequate evaluation of the fact.”


ACNIS reView from Yerevan #7, 2020_Weekly Update_22-29 February

Weekly Update  

01 MARCH 2020  

 

  • The US and the Taliban have signed an agreement aimed at paving the way towards peace in Afghanistan after more than 18 years of conflict, reported BBC. The US and its NATO allies have agreed to withdraw all their troops from the country within 14 months if the militants uphold the deal. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Taliban leaders attended the signing ceremony in Doha in Qatar. Talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban are due to follow. Under the agreement signed in Doha, the militants also agreed not to allow al-Qaeda or any other extremist group to operate in the areas they control.

 

  • Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, at a meeting with OSCE Secretary General Stanislav Zas, expressed hope that the newly appointed Secretary General will contribute to the realization of the universal goals of the Organization. According to the press service of the RA MFA, the interlocutors discussed in detail the interaction within the CSTO, said ARMINFO. Pointing to the important role of Armenia in the security system within the framework of the CSTO, Mnatsakanyan noted that close cooperation between the participating countries plays an important role in improving the effectiveness of the structure, as well as jointly solving the challenges facing the Organization. The parties discussed a wide range of issues on the regional and international agenda.  During the visit, Zas also visited the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex for the victims of the Armenian Genocide and paid tribute to the memory of the holy martyrs. 

 

  • The Sumgait pogroms marked the beginning of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, when Azerbaijan responded to the peaceful appeal of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to self-determination with mass violence and pogroms of Armenians. This in fact also formed the essence of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: to ensure the security of the people of Artsakh through exercise of their right to self-determination, reads the statement issued by the Foreign Ministry of Armenia on the anniversary of the Armenian pogroms in Sumgait. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the MFA Armenia, the statement runs as follows, “Today we are commemorating the victims of the anti-Armenian pogroms in Sumgait. In the closing days of February, 1988, the Armenian population of Sumgait was subjected to mass killings and atrocities, perpetrated with unspeakable cruelty. The Sumgait pogroms marked the beginning of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, when Azerbaijan responded to the peaceful appeal of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to self-determination with mass violence and pogroms of Armenians.”

 

  • The authorities' refusal to give an interview to some media outlets may be linked to manipulative questions from journalists. Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Suren Papikyan, who also heads the "Yes" campaign headquarters for the upcoming constitutional referendum, stated this at a meeting with journalists, News.am said. Papikyan assured that he has never personally denied any media outlet for political reasons. Suren Papikyan added that he was ready to accept the invitation to participate in TV debates with representatives of the "No" campaign.

 

  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received a delegation led by Moldova Parliament Speaker Zinaida Greceanîi who has arrived in Armenia on an official visit. The Prime Minister welcomed Mrs. Greceanîi’s visit to Armenia, noting that high-level contacts and visits have recently been reciprocated by the two countries, which come to evidence that Armenia and Moldova are interested in developing and expanding bilateral cooperation in many areas, said The Prime Minister office.
  • Nearly two years after resigning amid mass protests against his continued rule, Armenia’s former President Serzh Sarkisian went on trial on Tuesday on corruption charges which he rejects as politically motivated. Sarkisian stands accused of giving privileged treatment in 2013 to his longtime friend and businessman Barsegh Barseghian which cost the state 489 million drams (just over $1 million) in losses, RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am) reported. According to law-enforcement authorities, he made sure that a government tender for supplies of subsidized diesel fuel to farmers is won by Barseghian’s Flash company, rather than another fuel importer that offered a lower price. Sarkisian is standing trial together with Barseghian, former Agriculture Minister Sergo Karapetian and two other former Agriculture Ministry officials also indicted as part of the criminal case. All five suspects deny any wrongdoing.

 

  • The Venice Commission has given approval to the model of a Constitutional Court which the Armenian authorities are now trying to re-establish, the leader of the ruling parliamentary bloc said today, commenting on plans to submit the proposed draft package of the constitutional reforms to the Council of Europe's advisory body, TERT.am said. Speaking to reporters at the National Assembly, Lilit Makutns (My Step faction) described the political majority's nationwide referendum plan as a real effort enabling the voters in Armenia to back the bill aimed at "re-establishing the universal trust" in the high court. But she did not rule out the possibility of their political team's possible move to revise their decision.  ″The 2015 Constitution was submitted to all the international institutions. The Commission gave its approval to the model of a Constitutional Court which we are today willing to re-establish. Hence it would turn out that we are seeking a second opinion,″ the lawmaker noted.  

 

  • Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan together with Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan partook today at the joint meeting of the Security Councils of the two Armenian republics held in Stepanakert, PANORAMA.am said. As the information department at the President’s Office reported, in his speech President Sahakyan touched upon a range of issues on domestic and foreign policies, particularly, related to the recent foreign political developments, army-building, realization of a number of strategically important socioeconomic projects in the republic’s southern regions. Bako Sahakyan noted that the projects were ambitious, however, quite realistic, expressing his confidence that by joint efforts, systematic and consistent approach to the implementation of the activities, these projects would be brought to life.

 

Sources: https://www.primeminister.am/en/press-release/, https://armenpress.am, https://news.am/eng/, https://www.azatutyun.am/en, https://panorama.am, https://tert.am, https://arminfo.info/.

 

 

‘We understand about both the economy and healthcare’: Hrachya Hakobyan to Gagik Tsarukyan

Aravot, Armenia
March 3 2020

                                                       

Will the referendum be postponed due to the coronavirus? Reporters asked My Step deputy Hrachya Hakobyan about this in parliament. He said, “It’s still too early to speak about postponing the referendum. We have a month until then and we don’t know how the virus will spread or go away. If it goes away and can be controlled, we won’t have to postpone the referendum. But if it gets worse, I think we can review the process of postponing the referendum.”

Aravot Daily spoke about the head of Prosperous Armenia, Gagik Tsarukyan, and his dissatisfaction with the way the authorities handled the coronavirus. Tsarukyan had said that, one month ago, the virus had spread all across the world. The government should have issued orders, but it seems that face masks and disinfectants are not available at pharmacies. Upon being asked if he accepts this criticism, Hrachya Hakobyan responded, “I don’t accept it because we did everything. As we can see, however, this terrible virus has spread everywhere, and it has now reached Armenia.” According to him, the reason why there are no face masks in pharmacies is due to the fact that people started to panic.

Aravot also spoke about Tsarukyan’s statement where he said, “This isn’t an economy, didn’t we know that people suspected of having the coronavirus need to be quarantined for 14 days? Why did we let those people return and spend time with their families?” Hrachya Hakobyan said, “We understand about both the economy and healthcare. Everything is under control. They are trying to spread rumors through panic.”

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Armenian PM arrives in Georgia on official visit

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 10:55, 3 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Georgia on an official visit.

Official welcoming ceremony for the Armenian PM took place at the residence of the Georgian prime minister.

Pashinyan said on Facebook that after the welcoming ceremony he and Georgian PM Giorgi Gakharia will discuss issues relating to the agenda of the Armenian-Georgian friendly relations.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan