Azerbaijani President fires his long-time Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov

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 15:32,

YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS. Elmar Mammadyarov has been dismissed from the position of foreign minister of Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijani media report.

The respective decision has been signed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

Elmar Mammadyarov was serving as Azerbaijani foreign minister since 2004.

During the July 15 Cabinet meeting Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev complained over the work of the foreign ministry and minister Mammadyarov. Aliyev said he could not find Mammadyarov amid the events taking place on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, and the latter told the prime minister that he is working from home.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Artsakh’s President receives Foreign Minister of Armenia

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 12:00, 4 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 4, ARMENPRESS. Artsakh Republic President Arayik Harutyunyan received Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan. On July 4

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Artsakh President’s Office, a wide range of issues relating to foreign political challenges were on the discussion agenda. Particular reference was made to the latest developments around the Azerbaijani-Karabagh conflict settlement. Within this context, it was underscored that the destructive and aggressive rhetoric of the Azerbaijan's military political authorities deprives the parties of the opportunity to make progress in the peaceful settlement process.

President Harutyunyan reaffirmed the commitment of the official Stepanakert to the peaceful settlement of the conflict under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk group and the need for full-fledged participation of the Artsakh Republic to the negotiations.
Artsakh Republic Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan attended the meeting.

Asbarez: Mkhitaryan to Stay with Roma Until Season’s End


Roma midfielder Herikh Mkhitaryan

Captain of the Armenian National Soccer team Henrikh Mkhitaryan will remain with Roma until the end of the season. Mkhitaryan is on loan to the Italian team from the British Arsenal.

Reports indicated that there is a preliminary agreement in place for Mkhitaryan to remain at Roma for the next season.

Mkhitaryan has made 19 appearances for Roma since joining from the Premier League side in September last year, including both league games the team has played since the division resumed series, which was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Powers of incumbent Constitutional Court Chairman will be suspended starting from midnight – PM

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YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan commented on the Constitutional changes.

‘’The President of the National Assembly has published the amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia in the official Bulletin. Accordingly, the incumbent Chairman of the Constitutional Court and Constitutional Court members Feliks Tokhyan, Alvina Gyulumyan and Hrant Nazaryan will lose their power starting from 00:01'', ARMENPRESS reports Nikol Pashinyan wrote on her Facebook page.

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Real fight against corruption is viewed as pressure on opposition: Armenian PM’s response

Real fight against corruption is viewed as pressure on opposition: Armenian PM's response

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YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan commented on the international reaction to the recent events in Armenia.

The PM said for 30 years Armenia was told to fight against corruption, electoral bribes and frauds, but now, when a real fight against this has started, they say why are you pressuring the opposition? “The corrupt people of these 30 years are now an opposition. This is a very good way: I am an opposition, don’t do anything against me”, the PM said.

On June 17, President of the European People’s Party Donald Tusk touched upon Armenia on Twitter during the Eastern Partnership Leaders' Meeting, stating that “the EPP is concerned by numerous instances of backsliding of democracy in Armenia and calls on Armenian authorities to refrain from pressuring the opposition”.

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Armenian minister, EU Ambassador discuss opportunities of expanding partnership

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YEREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Economy Tigran Khachatryan had a video talk with Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin on June 15, the ministry told Armenpress.

The sides discussed the current challenges caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic, as well as the opportunities to resist them. They exchanged views on the opportunities on solving current economic issues and expanding the Armenia-EU cooperation.

The officials expressed confidence that they will be able to overcome the current challenges with joint efforts, the difficulties that emerged in the economy, healthcare and social protection fields due to the pandemic.

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Police apprehend Armenia citizens, including Arsen Babayan and Artur Danielyan

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15:29, 12.06.2020

A short while ago, police officers apprehended a group of public and political figures gathered near the police station, including Arsen Babayan and Artur Danielyan.

First, the police officers gave the citizens three minutes to stop their protest. The citizens refused to leave, after which the police started apprehending them.

Police had apprehended four lawyers who were protesting in front of the National Assembly, and demanding to permit the holding of peaceful rallies in a state of emergency.

As the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent reported from the scene, these persons are Ruben Melikyan, Robert Hayrapetyan, Armen Galstyan, and Babken Harutyunyan.

These lawyers were standing at a social distance from each other, holding—in their words—"solitary actions," emphasizing that they do not violate any restrictions imposed by the Commandant of the state of emergency.

However, the police claimed that this action of theirs was a violation of the ban on rallies, and if the demonstrators did not stop it, they would be detained.

The National Assembly is currently debating on the government's decision to extend the state of emergency in Armenia for another month.

The aforesaid lawyers are urging the MPs to demand, during the debates, that the restrictions on rallies be lifted.

A state of emergency has been declared in Armenia since March 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic. And according to the decision of the Commandant, all types of gatherings are prohibited during this period.


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Armenpress: We will have to return to total lock-down if hospitals become overcrowded – Pashinyan

We will have to return to total lock-down if hospitals become overcrowded – Pashinyan

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 11:31, 6 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 6, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan urged the citizens of Armenia to follow the anti-pandemic rules during a Facebook Live today for diminishing the chances of being infected. He noted that there are thousands infected people in the country who show no symptoms, and not taking preventive measures, they can infect many others.

''The more we have infected people, the more is the number of patients in serious and critical health condition. The number of deaths also rises. The capacities of our healthcare system has been expanded and continues to expand, but if serious cases become more and more, there will be no places in hospitals. In this case we will have to return to total lockdown and life will stop with all economic and social consequences'', ARMENPRESS reports Pashinyan as saying.

PM Pashinyan noted that even the total lockdown is not a solution to the problem, since after opening the virus will start spreading again.

Nikol Pashinyan emphasized that the best scenario is being able to keep the situation under control in a way that all the patients in serious and critical situation are able to receive medical treatment.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

President of Belarus wishes speedy recovery to Armenia’s PM and his family

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 12:18, 2 June, 2020

YEREVAN, JUNE 2, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone conversation with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, the PM’s Office told Armenpress.

The Armenian PM and the Belarussian President exchanged views on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the actions taken to fight the disease. They introduced the situation in both countries and exchanged information about the steps taken and the experience acquired.

President Lukashenko wished a speedy recovery to PM Pashinyan and his family from coronavirus, expressing hope that the pandemic will soon overcome and they will have an opportunity to meet face to face like in the past.

On June 1 Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced that he and his family members have been infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

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CIVILNET.Hrant Dink Foundation Receives Death Threats After Attacks on Two Armenian Churches in Istanbul

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2 June, 2020 21:21

By Mark Dovich

The Hrant Dink Foundation in Istanbul announced in an online statement on May 29 that it had received death threats via email in the prior days. The email messages, which use language evocative of the rhetoric circulating before Hrant Dink’s assassination in 2007, was directed toward Rakel Dink, Hrant’s widow, and the Foundation’s attorneys.

Just a day after the Foundation’s statement was published, Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu announced on Twitter that a suspect, so far identified only by the initials H. A., had been detained in connection with the death threats issued against the Foundation. Turkish media reports suggest that the suspect had been influenced, at least in part, by the views of his girlfriend from Azerbaijan, where anti-Armenian sentiment is widespread. H. A., who is believed to have a prior criminal record, reportedly faces more than seven years in prison if found guilty of sending death threats.

Additionally, H. A. is suspected of having dismantled a cross outside the Saint Gregory the Illuminator Church in Istanbul on May 23—the second attack against an Armenian church in the city in a month’s time. Several weeks earlier, on May 9, another person attempted to set fire to the door of Saint Mary’s Church, another Armenian sanctuary in Istanbul. Lawmaker Garo Paylan, one of the few ethnic Armenians serving in Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, prominently denounced both incidents.

In response, nine well-known Turkish civil society organizations released a joint statement on May 31, stressing that “the paths that led to the assassination of Hrant Dink were paved by the same language of hatred.” To that end, the organizations called on those responsible to “end the provocations and stop fanning grudge and hatred” and urged the authorities to “fulfill their duties and responsibilities properly.”

The next day, more than 200 of Turkey’s leading intellectuals, writers, journalists, politicians, and other public figures signed an open letter stating their deep concern about escalating anti-Armenian sentiment in Turkey and condemning the death threats issued against the Hrant Dink Foundation and the Armenian church attacks.

Hrant Dink was a leading Armenian-Turkish intellectual and the founding editor of Agos, the first bilingual Armenian-Turkish newspaper. The weekly newspaper, published in Istanbul, has become a platform for political analysis and dialogue about the place of Armenians in the Turkish Republic, as well as the Turkish government’s general approach to Armenians and other minority groups. As a result of his vocal and visible commentaries, Dink received numerous death threats from Turkish nationalists during his career and was also prosecuted three times for “denigrating Turkishness” under the Turkish Penal Code’s controversial Article 301.

In 2007, Dink was gunned down in Istanbul in broad daylight by Ogün Samast, a young Turkish nationalist. Dink’s assassination sparked a massive wave of protests across Turkey and drew widespread international condemnation. Samast was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison for the murder, though he now has less than two years left before his release.

The Hrant Dink Foundation, established a year after the assassination, aims to carry on Dink’s legacy by promoting democracy and human rights in Turkey and advocating for improved Armenian-Turkish relations.