British MP Feryal Clark ready to continue supporting initiatives relating to Armenia

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 14:31,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Varuzhan Nersesyan had a video-call with British Labour Party MP, member of the UK-Armenia parliamentary friendship group Feryal Clark, the Armenian embassy said in a statement.

Congratulating Ambassador Nersesyan on taking office, the MP expressed conviction that Nersesyan’s appointment will significantly intensify bilateral relations, including on parliamentary level.

Ambassador Nersesyan thanked MP Clark for supporting pro-Armenian initiatives and noted that he will actively work in a number of directions, and from this perspective the lawmakers’ support at the UK Parliament will be invaluable.

Mentioning that she considers herself a friend to Armenia and the Armenian people, MP Feryal Clark said she is ready to get maximally involved in initiatives relating to Armenia.

Armenia and Turkey are moving from simple to complex in small steps

Tittle Press
Jan 15 2022

Today in Moscow, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko held separate meetings with Armenian and Turkish special envoys Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kilic on the normalization of bilateral relations. There was a direct contact between the special envoys of Armenia and Turkey. Smolenskaya Square reports that the parties have demonstrated their readiness to conduct the dialogue in a constructive, non-politicized manner, in a spirit of openness and practical results, taking “small steps” from simple to complex. It was agreed to continue the search for a common ground in the interests of the peoples of the two countries, in the interests of regional stability and economic progress.

The success of the talks that began in Moscow on Friday to normalize relations between Armenia and Turkey can be measured in the remote village of Margara. Bloomberg writes.

Its 1,500 Armenian residents left Turkey shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 with a narrow bridge over the Arakh River that had been barbed wire for decades. Attempts by long-time enemies to overcome more than a century of hostility and open the border create mixed emotions.

Arusyak Muradyan, 59, who runs Margara’s school, said: “It’s a positive thing. We can’t stay in isolation forever.” Anahit Sagatelyan, 41, who runs a shop in the village, said he was against opening the border. “People say it’s going to be good for trade, but I don’t believe it,” he said. “We won’t be useful.”

Jambul Gasparyan, 60, had a phlegmatic look at the talks with Turkey. “They are our enemies,” he said. “We don’t like the idea of opening borders, but it will increase trade and ordinary people will benefit from it.”

The catalyst for the attempt to establish diplomatic relations was Armenia’s defeat in 2020 in neighboring Azerbaijan in the war for the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Turkey, which sealed the border with Azerbaijan in 1993, provided military support to its ally in the war and claims that Baku’s victory means that the conflict no longer hinders negotiations with Armenia.

The agreement to strengthen ties and open borders will help bring stability to the often volatile Caucasus region, an important crossroads for energy pipelines from the Caspian region and Central Asia to Europe, bypassing Russia. It is also presented as a transport corridor for goods between Europe and China.

The bitter legacy of the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians in the former Ottoman Empire in 1915, a characteristic that the United States, Russia, France and many other nations recognize as genocide and rejected by Turkey, will not be on the agenda. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a press conference on December 24 that the recognition of the genocide was “never a precondition for the normalization of relations with Turkey.”

Foreign Ministry spokesman Vahan Hunanyan said on Thursday that Armenia is waiting for the start of the process, which will lead to the establishment of diplomatic relations and the opening of borders with Turkey, hosted by Russia.

Again, both sides have been here before. When Armenia and Turkey met in the qualifiers for the 2009 FIFA World Cup, an attempt at “football diplomacy” prompted the then-Turkish president to travel to Yerevan to watch the match with his Armenian counterpart, who was visiting Turkey.

However, in 2010 the initiative failed because the parties failed to ratify the US-backed roadmap for building ties and opening the border.

Richard Giragosyan, director of the Center for Regional Studies, an analytical center in Yerevan, said that landlocked Armenia is now continuing relations with its larger neighbor to “break out of isolation” from the Jovid-19 pandemic, which threatens economic recovery. “The second factor stems from the new post-war reality and the process of restoring regional trade and transport links in the Caucasus,” he said.

Although Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “will not gain significant political points or economic gains in the short term from the initiative, the successful process will improve Turkey’s access to Central Asian markets and increase regional trade and investment,” said European Director Emre Peker. For the Eurasian Group.

Turkish Press: Turkish, Armenian special envoys to hold normalisation talks in Russia

Dec 27 2021
Moscow is set to host the first meeting between Turkish and Armenian special envoys to discuss steps for normalising ties between the two countries.

Speaking at a year-end evaluation of Turkiye's foreign policy, Turkiye's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday the special envoys of each country should first speak over the phone and decide on the date and place of a face-to-face meeting.

"Our impression is that the first meeting will take place in Moscow, as Armenia desires. Aside from the first meeting, we also want communication to be held directly … We have mutually appointed special envoys to speak directly," Cavusoglu said.

He said a roadmap towards normalising ties needed to be set, adding that this would be on the first meeting's agenda.

Noting that charter flights between Turkiye and Armenia would soon begin, he reiterated that Turkiye was pursuing its normalisation discussions in consultation and coordination with Azerbaijan.

READ MORE: Turkiye, Armenia resume flights as normalisation looms

Positive rhetoric

Armenia's rhetoric has so far been positive, said the Turkiye's top diplomat, adding that Turkiye wanted to action, as well.

Citing the attempts in 2009 by Turkiye and Armenia to normalise relations, Cavusoglu said that though this previous attempt had been conducted in "good faith," the new process was separate.

"Within the framework of this process, new steps must be taken to normalise relations. This will be important for the stability, peace, and prosperity of the Caucasus," he said.

On December 15, Turkiye appointed Serdar Kilic, a former ambassador to the US, as its special envoy to discuss steps for normalisation with Armenia. 

Three days later, Armenia also appointed its special representative for dialogue with Turkiye, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Ruben Rubinyan.

READ MORE: Turkiye, Armenia appoint special envoys for normalisation talks

Azerbaijan supports normalisation

Azerbaijan "fully supports" the normalisation of relations between neighboring Turkiye and Armenia, the Azerbaijani foreign minister said on Monday.

Speaking at a year-end evaluation of Azerbaijan's foreign policy, Jeyhun Bayramov said Azerbaijan and Turkiye favor relations with all countries on the basis of international law.

“The basis for the normalisation of interstate relations can only be international law,” he said. 

“Both Azerbaijan and Turkiye have always shown this attitude. We’re in favor of improving our relations with all countries and neighbors on the basis of international law, and we are doing this. The exception so far on this list has been Armenia. We offer the same proposal to Armenia.”

Attorney: Criminal prosecution against Artur Vanetsyan terminated, there was no preparation for Armenia PM’s murder

News.am, Armenia
Dec 28 2021

Criminal prosecution against leader of the opposition “With Honor” Faction of the National Assembly of Armenia, leader of Homeland Party Artur Vanetsyan has been dismissed due to absence of corpus delicti. This is stated in the statement issued by Vanetsyan’s defense attorneys Lusine Sahakyan and Yervand Varosyan.

“One year, one month and ten days…

This is exactly how long former Director of the National Security Service of Armenia, leader of Homeland Party, deputy of the National Assembly, leader of the “With Honor” Faction Artur Vanetsyan was subjected to illegal criminal prosecution for preparing the assassination of a statesman [Nikol Pashinyan] and usurping power.

Alongside criminal prosecution, Vanetsyan was detained, a motion was filed with the court to select arrest as a pre-trial measure, after which the attempts to arrest Vanetsyan continued in the Court of Appeal and Cassation Court. Searches were conducted in not only his apartment, but also in his parents’ apartment and in the office of the Homeland Foundation for Development. A video with a horrifying voice telling about the group preparing the assassination of Nikol Pashinyan was broadcast on television from time to time. During this whole period, there was a pre-trial measure against Vanetsyan, and his movement was restricted.

Since the very first day of examination of this criminal case, it was clear that we are dealing with allegations that are phony and not sufficiently grounded. Even the decision of the court on rejecting the motion for selecting arrest as a pre-trial measure against Vanetsyan confirmed that there is no substantiated suspicion that Vanetsyan might be linked to the acts ascribed to him.

And in such conditions, only by the decision rendered by an investigator of the Investigation Department of the National Security Service of Armenia of 24 December 2021 was the criminal prosecution against Vanetsyan terminated under a particular article of the Criminal Code of Armenia, due to absence of corpus delicti, and the selected pre-trial measure was lifted. The rendered decision shows that there was no preparation for the assassination of Nikol Pashinyan or preparation for usurpation of power at all,” the statement reads.

Young diplomats of Iraqi Kurdistan take training at the Diplomatic School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia

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 20:18,

YEREVAN, 29 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The graduation ceremony of young diplomats from Iraqi Kurdistan was held at the Diplomatic School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. The correspondent of ARMENPRESS reports that Director of the Diplomatic School Vahe Gabrielyan congratulated the diplomats from Kurdistan and handed them the certificates of the two-week training. Gabrielyan noted with satisfaction that the first program in that format for foreign young diplomats has successfully completed.

According to the Director, the school staff did their best to make sure that this program meets the professional requirements and expectations of foreign students.

 “It is with satisfaction and pleasure that we mark this successful completion of this program. As you know, this was the first attempt of cooperation between us in such a format, and our staff did their best to ensure that the program meets your needs and expectation and also delivers the goals that we’ve defined for us. Judging by our earlier conversations with you, it seems that we’ve reached these goals. It has been a privilege to host you for last two weeks in Armenia, we enjoyed your company. We also gained from you insides into matters related with the history and culture of Kurdish people, to the policies of Kurdistan regional government. We gained from this program, as we hope you did”, Vahe Gabrielyan said.

Classes at the Diplomatic School lasted 12 days for 12 young diplomats from Iraqi Kurdistan. During the ceremony of awarding the certificates, the Director of the Diplomatic School Vahe Gabrielyan also presented them with the recently published "Diplomatic School of Armenia. Testimonies" book. The Kurdish diplomats, in turn, handed over books about Kurdistan, other gifts to the Director and other school staff.

The Consulate General of the Republic of Armenia was opened in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan on February 24, 2021. The Consul General of Armenia in Erbil is Arshak Manukyan.




Exhibition featuring archaeological relics from Shushi opened in Yerevan

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 29 2021

A temporary exhibition, entitled "Archaeological Relics from Shushi" opened on Wednesday in Yerevan. As the press service at Yerevan municipality reports, the exhibition features unique archaeological items, including  pitchers, earthenware, metal items, pottery, dating back to the 20th-6th century BC. 

To note, the Shushi Carpet Museum was founded in 2011 on the initiative of Vardan Astsatryan.During the 44-day war of 2020, carpets and rugs, as well as archaeological and other items were evacuated from the museum. In the words of archeologists, the items on display belong to the ancient Armenian culture. 

The exhibition will be open till May 29.

Informal meeting of CIS leaders to take place in St. Petersburg Dec 28

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 16:23, 24 December, 2021

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. The traditional informal meeting of the leaders of the CIS participating states will take place in St. Petersburg on December 28 at the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin press service reports.

The meeting will be attended by Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, first President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

Armenia PM: Yeraskh-Julfa-Ordubad-Meghri-Horadis railway will be built

News.am, Armenia
Dec 16 2021

During the meeting in Brussels with the president of Azerbaijan [Ilham Aliyev], we reaffirmed our decision and agreement on the construction of the Yeraskh-Julfa-Ordubad-Meghri-Horadis railway. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting of the government of Armenia.

"This agreement was reached as a result of the Armenia-Russia-Azerbaijan trilateral working group discussions—chaired by the deputy prime ministers of the three countries—dealing with the opening of regional communications. This agreement was recorded during the [Russian President Vladimir] Putin-mediated meeting held in Sochi [(Russia)] on November 26. And all this was recorded also at the meeting in Brussels that was held mediated by President Charles Michel of the European Council," he said.

As per Pashinyan, the aforesaid railway will operate in accordance with internationally accepted border and customs rules, on the principle of reciprocity, and under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the countries it will run along.

"Armenia will get access to Iran and Russia through this railway, and Azerbaijan will get a railway link to [its exclave] Nakhichevan," Pashinyan said.

According to him, if it is managed to start a certain dialogue and succeed in opening the border and communications with Turkey, this railway project can reach a much larger scale.

"That is, the railway we are talking about exists from [Armenia’s] Yeraskh [village] to Gyumri [city], and there is also a railway from Gyumri to [Turkey’s] Kars [city]. But I say all this so that we have to start the construction. Of course, there is a lot of work to be done before the construction itself, part of the work has already been done, but now we have to resolve this problem with practical and daily work," said the Armenian PM.

He noted that a consultation with a narrow format also will be held on this matter.

"Our wish is to have the [aforementioned] railway as soon as possible. I do not want to overestimate the significance of this agreement and project, but, on the other hand, I do not want to underestimate [it] either. This is an important agreement, which I hope we will implement correctly, and which will considerably change the economic, investment, of course, the political and security environment of the region," said the premier of Armenia.

Spokesman: Yerevan mayor has never met with Robert Kocharyan

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 15 2021

Hakob Karapetyan, spokesman for Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan, on Wednesday denied a meeting between the mayor and Armenia’s second President Robert Kocharyan, responding to a report of the Haykakan Zhamanak daily owned by Nikol Pashinyan's family.

"When the famous article was published on Sunday, we responded as usual by saying that we "don't comment" on rumors spread by the yellow press,” the spokesman wrote on Facebook.

“However, in view of the widespread speculation caused by the disinformation, as well as the numerous inquiries from citizens and the media, we are forced to respond substantively.

“I officially declare that Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan has had no contact with Robert Kocharyan and has never met him. The article also made many other false claims,” Karapetyan said.

Putin presents to Macron main results of the meeting with Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders

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 19:01,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The Presidents of Russia and France, Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron, discussed the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict during a telephone conversation, ARMENPRESS reports, the press service of the Kremlin informs.

In particular, it is noted that Putin informed Macron about the main results of the trilateral meeting between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan on November 26 in Sochi. "Putin presented the measures aimed at the maintenance of the ceasefire, the return of refugees, the resumption of trade, economic and transport ties”, reads the statement.

The presidents expressed hope that the Brussels meeting of European Council President Charles Michel with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will be fruitful.

"The sides expressed support for the intensification of the activities of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs (Russia, the United States and France)," the statement said.