Pashinyan suggests that colleagues in Russia adapt to new situation in Armenia

ARKA, Armenia
Aug 10 2018

YEREVAN, August 10. /ARKA/. During a visit today to Tavush province Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was asked to comment on a statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the latest developments in Armenia.

On July 31 Lavrov said that Moscow was ‘concerned’ over the latest developments in Armenia targeting former officials. Lavrov's remarks came after former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan was charged with overthrowing the constitutional order. 

"The events of the last few days contradict the recent declarations of the new Armenian leadership that it was not planning to pursue its predecessors on political grounds," Lavrov said. "Moscow, as an ally of Yerevan, has always had an interest in the stability of the Armenian state, and therefore what is happening there must be of concern to us," he said. Lavrov said also his ministry had raised its concerns with the Armenian leadership and was hoping for a "constructive" response.

Speaking to reporters in Tavush today Pashinyan said: "Now we have another situation, and we all need to adapt to this situation, including our Russian partners, so everything is fine." 

A Yerevan district court late on July 27 ruled that the Special Investigative Service (SIS) could hold Kocharyan for two months in pre-trial detention pending investigation. The case dates back to late February and early March 2008 following the disputed presidential election, when then prime minister Serzh Sargsyan was declared the winner, angering the opposition, led by the first Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan and setting off 10 days of nonstop protests that led to a crackdown on March 1, in which 10 people were killed and more than 200 injured.

Kocharyan is now charged with toppling constitutional order in collusion with other persons, and the agency has applied to court for a detention warrant. 

The same charge was brought against Yuri Khachaturov, secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, who had been the chief of the Yerevan garrison at the time of the bloody events of 2008.  However, Khachaturov was released on bail, for AMD 5 million.  

Also former defense minister Mikael Harutyunyan is wanted by the law-enforcement authorities as a defendant in the case. He is accused of illegally using the Armenian armed forces against opposition supporters who demonstrated in Yerevan in the wake of the disputed presidential election held in February 2008. –0—-

Turkish Press: Turkey commemorates victims of ASALA terrorist attacks

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Turkey commemorates victims of ASALA terrorist attacks
inistry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday issued a memorial message for the two victims of a 1980 attack by Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) in Greece in 1980, Galip Özmen and Neslihan Özmen.

"We commemorate with respect our martyrs, Administrative Attaché of the Turkish Embassy in Athens Galip Özmen and his daughter Neslihan Özmen, assassinated by terrorist organization ASALA on 31.7.1980," the official account for the ministry tweeted.

It was 38 years ago today when Turkish diplomat Galip Özmen and his 14-year-old daughter Neslihan were martyred by a notorious Armenian terror group in Greece.

His wife, Sevil Özmen, and his 16-year-old son, Kaan Özmen, were also seriously injured but managed to survive. ASALA claimed responsibility for the 1980 terrorist attack.

Decades later Turkey is still mourning for Özmen and his daughter, who were among over 30 Turkish diplomats and their family members martyred by ASALA and similar terror attacks between 1973 and 1984.

Founded in 1975 in Beirut, Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War, ASALA is responsible for hundreds of bloody terror acts.

According to Armenian Terror – a 2006 study by Ömer Engin Lütem, a former Turkish diplomat – the killings spanned the continents, taking place in the U.S., Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Greece, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Canada, Portugal, Iran, and the U.K.

Though the group formed in 1975, the first killing of a diplomat and his deputy came on Jan. 27, 1973, when Gourgen Yanikian, an Armenian, martyred Turkey's consul general in Los Angeles, Mehmet Baydar, and his aide Bahadır Demir.

A total of three diplomats were martyred between 1973 and 1978, after which Turkish public servants abroad became targets for Armenian terrorist organizations like ASALA and the so-called Justice Commandoes for Armenian Genocide.

Armenian terrorist attacks intensified from 1980 to 1983, when 580 of the 699 attacks – over 80 percent – occurred.

The attack at Esenboğa airport on Aug. 7, 1982, was one of the most notorious attacks of ASALA, as the group targeted non-diplomat civilians for the first time.

Nine people died and over 80 were injured when two terrorists opened fire in a crowded passenger waiting area of the airport in the Turkish capital Ankara.

The 1981 and 1983 Paris attacks are among the group's other notable acts. ASALA terrorists held 56 people hostage for 15 hours during Turkish Consulate attack in 1981, while a suitcase bomb killed eight people – most of them non-Turks – in 1983 at a Turkish Airlines check-in desk at Paris' Orly Airport.

According to some Turkish officials, it was the Orly attack when the group lost much of its support and financial backing from the Armenian diaspora and had to dissolve.

The terrorist attacks ended in 1986, according to the Armenian Terror study.

In order to compel the Turkish government "to acknowledge publicly its responsibility for the so-called Armenian genocide in 1915, pay reparations, and cede territory for an 'Armenian homeland'," ASALA martyred Turkish diplomats in numerous bloody attacks in that decade.

In 1915, the Ottoman Empire relocated Armenians in eastern Anatolia following revolts when some sided with invading Russians, and there were Armenian casualties during the relocation process.

Armenia has demanded an apology and compensation, while Turkey has officially refuted Armenian allegations over the incidents saying that, although Armenians died during the relocations, many Turks also lost their lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs in Anatolia.

The Turkish government has repeatedly called on historians to study Ottoman archives pertaining to the era in order to uncover what actually happened between the Ottoman government and its Armenian citizens.

Rebuffing the "genocide" allegations, Turkey has officially acknowledged past experiences as a great tragedy in which both parties suffered heavy casualties, including hundreds of Muslim Turks.

Armenian prime minister’s party nominates Hayk Marutyan as Yerevan mayor candidate

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 30. /ARKA/. The Civil Contract party has already put up is candidate for the Yerevan mayor post, Alen Simonyan, a member of the party, told journalists Sunday night. 

He said that the selection has been carried out in two rounds. Of the four candidates singled out by the party initially, two remained at the second round- Simonyan himself and Hayk Marutyunan.

Eventually, Hayk Marutyan was nominated as Yerevan mayor candidate.  

The position came vacant after Taron Margaryan’s resigned as mayor on July 9.  

A new election was scheduled for July 16, but not sufficient city council members were present at that session, and the election was postponed. -0— 

Finance minister doesn’t rule out wage, pension increase in 2019 budget

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Finance minister Atom Janjughazyan doesn’t clarify whether or not the 2019 budget will include salary and pension raise.

Asked by reporters today ahead of the Cabinet meeting whether the next year’s budget will be based on an increase of wages and pensions, the minister replied : “There are no significant differences yet from the recently approved midterm spending plan in the version which is under discussion”.

He advised to take a look at the midterm spending plan and the main expected indicators for 2019. “I recommend you to study the documents,” he said when asked whether or not social spending will increase.

Regarding the increase of defense spending, the finance minister said it is a reasonable increase related to the GDP.

Due to Georgian side Yerevan-Batumi and Batumi-Yerevan trains are late for more than 2 hours

South-Caucasian Railway CJSC informs that on July 17, Yerevan-Batumi and Batumi-Yerevan trains were delayed by 2 h 10 min due to insufficient work of Georgian frontier service.

Thanks to the coordinated work of the SCR staff, the time of late arrival of the train Batumi-Yerevan was reduced by 1 hour already on the territory of Armenia and the train arrived in Yerevan with a delay of 1 h 10 minutes.

“South Caucasus Railways” CJSC is requesting passengers’ forgiveness for inconveniences caused not by the fault of the Company.

PM Pashinyan highlights development of Armenian-Russian ties in different sectors

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on June 29 received Russia’s minister of culture, head of the Russian delegation at the 7th Armenian-Russian Interregional Forum Vladimir Medinsky.

PM Pashinyan attached importance to the development of the Armenian-Russian relations in different sectors and expressed confidence that the ongoing Yerevan Forum will contribute to further deepening and expanding the bilateral ties. “We are interested in firm and dynamically developing relations with Russia. Our goal is for the bilateral ties to further deepen and the relations to be deeper ever than before”, the Prime Minister said.

In his turn the Russian minister expressed hope that the Yerevan Forum will give new impetus to the bilateral mutual partnership in economy, culture, humanitarian and other fields. Vladimir Medinsky proposed to consider the opportunity to create a union aimed at promoting the business ties between the regions and provinces of the two countries which will contribute to expanding the commercial ties and implementing new joint investment programs. Mr. Medinsky attached importance to deepening the cooperation in IT and film-making spheres.

PM Pashinyan said the Armenian government is interested in developing the interregional economic relations, as well as promoting the film-making and expanding the cultural cooperation. As for the Armenian-Russian commercial ties, he stated that the exports from Armenia to Russia have a dynamic development during 2018 and expressed hope that these trends will be maintained and increase in the future.

The sides touched upon a number of other issues relating to the Armenian-Russian relations.

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Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանի գլխավորությամբ կառավարությունում տեղի է ունեցել Հայաստանի Հանրապետությունում պետական միջնաժամկետ ծախսերի ծրագրի (ՄԺԾԾ) մշակման մշտապես գործող բարձրագույն խորհրդի նիստը։ 

Նիստում քննարկվել են Հայաստանի Հանրապետութունում 2019-2021 թթ. պետական միջնաժամկետ ծախսերի ծրագրի նախագծի մշակման հիմքում դրվելիք հիմնական մակրոտնտեսական ցուցանիշները և հարկաբյուջետային շրջանակը: 

Մինչ քննարկումը սկսելը՝ վարչապետը, մասնավորապես, նշել է. «Ցանկանում եմ արձանագրել հետևյալը. ըստ էության, Միջնաժամակետ ծախսերի ծրագրի ձևակերպումը, կազմումը բավականին տևական պրոցես է և դա սկսվել է քաղաքական մի իրավիճակում ու ավարտին է մոտենում մեկ այլ իրավիճակում: Մեր խնդիրն է՝ քննարկման արդյունքներով, առաջինը՝ հասկանալ այսօրվա օբյեկտիվ իրավիճակն ու հեռանկարները, երկրորդը. այնուամենայնիվ Միջնաժամկետ ծախսերի ծրագրում պետք է փորձենք արտահայտել այսօր առկա նոր քաղաքական իրավիճակը և դրանից բխող մեր պետական, ժողովրդական և համազգային ձգտումները: Հույս ունեմ, որ այսօրվա քննարկումն այդ առումով կլինի արդյունավետ: Մենք ժամկետով ևս սահմանափակված ենք, բայց պետք է փորձենք այս կարճ ժամանակում մաքսիմալ արդյունավետ աշխատել և ունենալ ոչ միայն իրատեսական, այլ նաև լավատեսական Միջնաժամկետ ծախսերի ծրագիր: Հայաստանում սովորաբար լավատեսությունը և իրատեսությունն օգտագործվում են որպես հականիշներ, մեր և ընդհանրապես կառավարության հիմնական խնդիրն է լավատեսությունն ու իրատեսությունը դարձնել հոմանիշներ: Այս առումով, Միջնաժամկետ ծախսերի ծրագիրն ամենակարևոր գործիքն է այս խնդիրը լուծելու համար»:

Sports: Celtic are better than Alashkert but they’ll have to deal with incredible heat – Sutton

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Celtic are better than Alashkert but they'll have to deal with incredible heat – Sutton
John Sutton played in Yerevan with St Johnstone and admits it was the worst heat he's experienced.
 
By Michael Gannon
 
 
It's not quite Welcome to Hell butCelticwill still face the kind of Champions League sweat that would have Satan himself cracking on the air conditioning.
 
The Parkhead men are used to handling the heat in the European qualifiers underBrendan Rodgersbut there's no chance they will be able to keep their cool when they
head to Yerevan in Armenia next month.
 
The Hoops squad face a gruelling 7000-mile round
trip to the end of the continent to face Alashkert as they bid to set up a second- round clash with Rosenberg or Valur.
 
They'll need to sweat buckets to get there with the thermometer regularly hitting 40 degrees in the middle of July – asSt Johnstonesuffered three seasons ago.
 
Business as usual for Celtic in Champions League says assistant boss Chris Davies following today's draw
 
Tommy Wright's side slumped in the searing sunshine against Alashkert three years ago and former McDiarmid Park striker John Sutton admitted the brutal conditions made it impossible to shine.
 
The Perth men went down 1-0 in Armenia and went out on away goals despite winning the second leg 2-1 in Scotland and the front man admitted it's easy to get burned out there.
 
Sutton said: "The heat
there was incredible.
 
"I know players like to moan when it's too hot but in Yerevan it was at another level. It was completely overwhelming.
 
"It was about 40 degrees and the hottest I've every felt it on a football pitch.
 
"We knew what we were going up against as we went for a walk around the town in the afternoon of the game.
 
"After about 10 minutes we were all diving for shade. Not that it made much difference.
 
"We had to treat it a bit like when you go on holiday. You drink plenty of water and pack the sun cream – then pray the forecast changes!
 
"It does affect the game and the way you play. It's so muggy the sweat is pouring out of you during the warm-up.
 
"And there's no way you can play at the same pace you do in Scotland out there as the humidity completely drains you.
 
"It makes it a slower game and they will be used to it but Celtic will know what needs to be done.
 
"Celtic will be used to the travelling and the conditions. They've already experienced long-haul treks to places such as Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan so it won't cause them too many problems.
 
"Coping with the heat will be the big one.
 
"The had a tricky one in terms of conditions when they went to Gibraltar in Rodgers's first game but I think this will be up another few degrees."
 
And former Saints striker Steven MacLean admitted
the McDiarmid men were shedding pounds on the pitch in Yerevan. The new Hearts hitman said: "There's really nothing that you can do to accommodate it.
 
"You would need to go out there a couple of weeks earlier if you were going to try to get acclimatised to it.
 
"After training at the stadium the night before I was
struggling for a breath and I wasn't alone.
 
"You have water breaks and you certainly need plenty of fluids and salt tablets as well to help you cope with the
heat. I lost about half a stone that night – most of us did.
 
"And we all had to change our strips at half-time because they were absolutely saturated with sweat."
 
The extreme temperatures are one thing but Hoops fans can expect a warm welcome in Yerevan.
 
Sutton said: "The ground is not too bad.
 
"There's a running track around it so it's not too
intimidating in terms of the fans being right on top of you.
 
"The pitch was quite sticky when we were out there but you would expect that with
the weather.
 
"They could have the
sprinklers on all day but it wouldn't make much
difference as the water would evaporate in minutes.
 
"But it wasn't too bad. The town is quite nice as well.
 
"I didn't know too much about Armenia beforehand but Yerevan was a lovely town and the people were very friendly.
 
"It's quite westernised for that neck of the world and I'm sure the fans would enjoy it."
 
Saints escaped the heat trailing 1-0 but they lost their cool in the home leg. And Sutton said: "They're definitely no mugs.
 
"In 2015 they were a very technical side who liked to pass the ball around.
 
"It was a disappointing one for us because we felt we had a good opportunity to progress, even though we had a pretty horrendous injury list, if I remember rightly.
 
"We lost the first leg 1-0 but we fancied it in the return. We were the favourites at 1-0 up at half-time McDiarmid Park, especially when they got a man sent off not long after.
 
"But they caught us out with an equaliser and it gave us an uphill task. We managed to get one but came up short on
away goals. It was bitterly disappointing."
 
Saints stumbled but Sutton can't see Celtic coming a cropper against the minnows.
 
He said: "Celtic should be good enough to overcome them but there's no doubt it's a potential banana skin. It's so early in pre-season and it's easy to get cold.
 
"We saw it in Gibraltar when they slipped up. It was only a stumble and they got through pretty comfortably but ideally they would get an away goal out there to bring back to Glasgow. It's tricky but you'd fancy Celtic to cope.
 
"They have proved they can perform in the big games. They are used to playing in Europe, cup finals, league deciders and so on.
 
"They'll be professional and will target an away goal to make it straightforward when they get back to Parkhead.
 
"I'd expect them to progress. There will be tougher tests along the way but it would be good to see them back in the group stages again."
 
Will Celtic get through the first two Champions League qualifying rounds?