ARF Leaders Meet with Armenia’s Russian Ambassador

February 17,  2021



Armenian Revolutionary Federation

Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bureau President Armen Rustamyan accompanied by ARF Supreme Council of Armenia Chairman Ishkhan Saghatelyan on Wednesday met with Russia’s Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin at the Russian Embassy, reported the ARF Press Office.

Among the issues discussed during the meeting were Armenia-Russia relations; the current political developments in Armenia; the activities taking place in Armenia and Artsakh; the Russian peacekeeping mission; the return of POWs from Azerbaijani, the current mediation efforts by the OSCE Minks Group co-chairs; as well as developments in the Middle East.

Armenian, Russian FMs to discuss safe return of POWs from Azerbaijan

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 13:48,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. The delegation led by Foreign Minister of Armenia Ara Aivazian has arrived in Moscow, Russia, Armenian foreign ministry spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan told Armenpress.

The Armenian FM is scheduled to meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.

Asked what issues will be discussed during the ministers’ meeting, Naghdakyan said: “The discussions will focus on the implementation of the November 9 and January 11 trilateral statements. Among other issues, the FMs will also discuss the safe return of the Armenian prisoners of war and other detained civilians from Azerbaijan”.

The Armenian and Russian FMs will also discuss the unblocking of all regional communications.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

New bill will allow California agencies to divest from Turkey over Armenian Genocide denial, aggression against Artsakh

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 17 2021

Today, Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – La Canada-Flintridge) and Senator Scott Wilk (R – Santa Clarita) introduced SB 457, a measure that requires the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) and the State Teachers’ Retirement System (STRS) Boards of Administration to allow school districts and cities to opt out of investment vehicles issued or owned by the Republic of Turkey.

“It’s critical that we send a strong message to the Republic of Turkey that California does not support its ongoing and aggressive denial of the Armenian Genocide and its unprovoked attacks on Artsakh,” stated Senator Portantino. “The State of California is home to the largest Armenian diaspora population in the United States and we stand in solidarity with Armenian Americans living in California, most of whom are direct descendants of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide.  We must take this opportunity to make a strong statement and create a pragmatic approach to divestment,” concluded Portantino.

The State of California has a long history of divesting from countries that violate human rights. In 1986, Governor George Deukmejian condemned South Africa’s apartheid policy by signing California’s divestiture law, aimed at pressuring the government to end its system of racial segregation. In 2008, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a Sudan divestment bill due to the ongoing genocide in the Darfur. 

“California’s record of speaking out against human rights violations and crimes against humanity is strong,” stated Senator Scott Wilk. “With SB 457, we continue this important tradition and take a principled stand against Turkey’s shameful denial of the Armenian Genocide and it’s aggression against the Republic of Artsakh. Silence is not an option, as it will embolden the government of Turkey to commit further crimes against humanity.”

Senator Portantino drafted SB 457 after discussing with Glendale City Councilmember Ardy Kassakhian the initiative he brought forth to the Glendale City Council to divest investment dollars from the Republic of Turkey. 

“I am encouraged by the work of Senator Anthony Portantino, who has brought forth this legislation to allow local agencies to divest from the Republic of Turkey,” stated Councilmember Kassakhian. “Recent aggression by Turkey against the peaceful neighboring Republics of Artsakh and Armenia demand a response from those of us who put an emphasis on democratic values.  In addition to its well-funded campaign of Armenian Genocide denial, the government of Turkey continues to supports terrorist groups, using them to expand their influence in the region. Californians should be able to divest their dollars from such dictatorial regimes.  I look forward to working with Senator Portantino and our leaders in Sacramento to make sure this bill is passed and signed into law.” 

Continuing to invest in the Republic of Turkey sends a dangerous signal and enables the government – through direct investments in its economy – to continue to deny justice to the victims of the Armenian Genocide. Divestment from Turkish bonds over the government’s denial of the Armenian Genocide would impose much needed economic consequences on a regime that continues to engage in policies that constitute crimes against humanity.

Legislators who have signed on in support of SB 457 include Senator Bob Archuleta (D – Pico Rivera) and Senator Andreas Borgeas (R – Fresno) as co-authors.

Senators Portantino and Wilk look forward to working closely with the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region and other Armenian American organizations as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Bright Armenia faction MP: No signature from Armenian side in scandalous document published with Azerbaijan

News.am, Armenia
Feb 12 2021

YEREVAN. – The text of the statement on Karabakh [(Artsakh)] and Syunik [Province of Armenia], which was recently published on the Internet but was secretly signed in December last year, should in fact normalize relations between the parties by December 18. Taron Simonyan, a member of the opposition Bright Armenia faction in the National Assembly (NA), said this Friday during the traditional briefings of the NA

Bright Armenia demands clear explanations in this regard from the government.

According to Simonyan, the published document contains only the text, whereas there is no signature in it from the Armenian side. "I do not know what power it has. Even if the current government signs it, it will be not only an anti-state and anti-national act, but a document which, in fact, will be in gross violation of the law and will be deprived of legal force," the MP said.

Also, he stated that under Armenia’s constitution, in order for such documents to enter into force in the country, they need to be considered in the Constitutional Court, then in the National Assembly, and only after their ratification will they have any practical importance.


President of Artsakh introduces new Prosecutor General to staff

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 12:16,

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan visited today the Office of the Prosecutor General to introduce new Prosecutor General Gurgen Nersisyan to the staff, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

In his remarks the President of Artsakh said despite the current complex post-war situation the functions on fighting against crime and protecting the state interests remain a priority on the path of building a lawful state.

He wished success to the new Prosecutor General, expressing hope that his experience and knowledge will greatly contribute to effectively solving all the problems facing the structure.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Former President Serzh Sargsyan visited protesters holding a sit-in at Republic Square

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 11 2021

Armenia's former President Serzh Sargsyan visited on Wednesday the tent set up at the Republic square by opposition Homeland Salvation Movement activists, demanding Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation. 

As the Head of Youth Organisation at the Republican Party (RPA) Hayk Mamijanyan informed, Sargsyan conversed with the representatives of the RPA who had joined the protesters. 

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 10-02-21

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 17:35,

YEREVAN, 10 FEBUARY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 10 February, USD exchange rate up by 0.53 drams to 523.13 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.33 drams to 634.09 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.03 drams to 7.09 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 3.77 drams to 723.91 drams.

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

Gold price up by 104.44 drams to 30940.27 drams. Silver price up by 8.11 drams to 464.79 drams. Platinum price up by 406.62 drams to 19913.72 drams.

ICRC reps visit four Armenian captives in Azerbaijan

Malaysia Times
Feb 4 2021

PanArmenian.Net
05 Feb 2021, 04:07 GMT+10

PanARMENIAN.Net – The representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross have visited four Armenian captives, including civilians, in Azerbaijan, ICRC Armenia Representative Zara Amatuni has said, according to the Armenian Service of RFE/RL.

'On February 1 and 2, the representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross have visited four Armenian captives, both civilians and servicemen, who are being kept in Azerbaijan after the recent escalation,' Amatuni said Thursday, February 4.

'During the visits, we gave those people the opportunity to talk to their relatives.'

Baku has confirmed it's currently holding only 57 Armenian prisoners of war, although Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that those detained persons are not POWs but "terrorists". The Armenian side, meanwhile, has reported on more than 200 prisoners of war being held in Azerbaijan.

Construction of new district starts in Armenia’s border village of Shurnukh

Public Radio of Armenia
Feb 6 2021

Construction of a new district has started in the village of Shurnukh in Armenia’s Syunik province, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan informs.

Agreement on the constriction of new houses was reached during Avinyan’s visit to Syunik last week.

The district will accommodate the families that lost their houses as a result of demarcation and delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border.

According to Goris Municipality, with the support of benefactors, 12 private houses are being built with all the necessary amenities.

The newly built district of Shurnukh will be completely asphalted.

Cattle barns will be built in the near future to promote the development of agriculture. 

First Armenian President discusses with Russian Ambassador issue of returning POWs

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 17:57, 25 January, 2021

YEREVAN, JANUARY 25, ARMENPRESS. First President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan hosted in his house Ambassador of Russia to Armenia Sergey Kopirkin, ARMENPRESS reports Arman Musinyan, the spokesperson of Levon Ter-Petrosyan, wrote on his Facebook page.

''During the conversation that lasted nearly 1.5 hours, a number of issues of bilateral interest of the Armenian-Russian relations were discussed, including the urgent necessity of returning the POWs kept in Azerbaijan, which will greatly improve the public moods both in Armenia and Artsakh and will contribute to the future efforts for the normalisation of relations in the region'', Musinyan wrote.