Armenpress: Armenian justice minister, US Ambassador discuss issues of mutual interest

Armenian justice minister, US Ambassador discuss issues of mutual interest

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 12:15, 6 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 6, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Justice Rustam Badasyan received US Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy, the ministry told Armenpress.

During the meeting Minister Badasyan thanked the Ambassador for the US support to Armenia’s reforms and stated that everything will be done as a result of close cooperation to deepen the mutual partnership.

The Minister once again reaffirmed that the fight against corruption is one of the priorities of the Armenian government and in this context attached importance to the necessity of close cooperation between the Armenian and US law enforcement agencies.

The US Ambassador thanked for the meeting and touched upon the US government’s support to Armenia in implementing the ambitious agenda of police reforms, forming anti-corruption institutions, as well as fighting against human trafficking.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Asbarez: ‘Christians In Need’ Vice-President Tours California

March 3, 2020

Vice-President of CINF Siobhan Nash-Marshall met with a number of Los Angeles-based Armenian American organizations during her California tour

Vice-President of Christians In Need Foundation Siobhan Nash-Marshall arrived in Los Angeles, California on February 19. The trip was first and foremost intended to establish new connections between CINF and the Armenian communities and organizations of Glendale and Pasadena. A series of lectures and meetings were organized in tandem with the Ararat Foundation for this purpose.

On February 20, Nash-Marshall gave her first presentation as part of the Vartanantz Event at the Los Angeles City College. More than 100 students attended the event which was centered around the celebration of St. Vartan’s victory in defeat at Avarayr.

The following day, Nash-Marshall met with Archbishop Hovnan Deridian at the Western Armenian Prelacy. Later in the day, she gave her second presentation at the Armenian Cilicia Evangelical Church in Pasadena. The presentation, titled “Faith & Love – Mission to Artsakh,” discussed CINF’s aims as a charity organization and highlighted its active educational programs in Artsakh.

On February 22, CINF President Rita Mahdessian and Nash-Marshall met with representatives of the Armenian National Committee of America, Armenian Educational Foundation, and Focus with Children Now. These meetings were extremely fruitful and showed promise for future collaboration.

Vice-President of CINF Siobhan Nash-Marshall with members of Los Angeles’ Armenian American community

“The gathering with Siobhan Nash-Marshall was truly inspiring. Her selfless contributions to the development of Artsakh as a nation is such meaningful work to our Armenian community. We are grateful that Siobhan has devoted herself to our cause, especially the fight for Armenian Genocide recognition. ANCA Glendale is honored to have met with Siobhan because she exemplifies how the Armenian Cause resonates with everyone who is seeking for justice,” remarked ANCA Glendale Chairperson Lucy Petrosian.

On February 23, Nash-Marshall gave her final presentation at the Merdinian School in Sherman Oaks, wrapping up her tour in California. Titled “Faith in Artsakh: Protecting the Boarders of the West,” the lecture again served to showcase CINF’s initiatives in Artsakh and, more importantly, stressed the need to protect and defend the country. As Nash-Marshall often describes it, Artsakh remains “the Easternmost front of the Western world.”

This mid-February trip proved to be very successful and promising for CINF. The Foundation looks forward to working with these new friends and partners to continue to support Artsakh and other Armenian communities in need.

Armenia stated readiness to strengthen cooperation with Bulgaria

Arminfo, Armenia
March 3 2020

ArmInfo. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to his colleague from Bulgaria Boyko Borisov on the occasion of the  country's national holiday – Liberation Day from the Ottoman yoke.

As the RA Prime Minister's press service told ArmInfo, Pashinyan  congratulating Bulgaria and the friendly Bulgarian people on the  national holiday, noted with satisfaction that the Armenian-Bulgarian  friendly relations have been developing and strengthening, including  after the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two  countries.

"I am convinced that we will be able to make our cooperation more  comprehensive and substantive, enriching it with new projects in  essence," said the Prime Minister of Armenia.

The congratulatory message on the occasion of the national holiday of  Bulgaria was also sent by the President of Armenia Armen Sargsyan to  his Bulgarian counterpart Rumen Radev.

"Armenia attaches great importance to traditional bilateral and  multilateral cooperation with Bulgaria and is ready to further  strengthen the Armenian-Bulgarian relations. For this we have the  most important thing – the common value system and friendship of our  peoples. I wish you health and success, and the people of Bulgaria  peace and prosperity" , the message says.

Slovakia’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs to visit Armenia

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 12:12,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia Miroslav Lajčák will pay an official visit to Armenia on February 24, the Armenian foreign ministry told Armenpress.

On February 24 the Slovak FM is scheduled to meet with his Armenian counterpart Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at 10:15 Yerevan time. The meeting will be followed by a joint press conference at 11:30.

The Slovak FM will firstly visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial upon his arrival to Armenia.

Meetings with Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Armen Sarkissian are also expected.

During the visit the Slovak FM will attend the official opening ceremony of the Embassy of Slovakia in Armenia.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Gazprom reduced gas supplies to Turkey by 35% in 2019

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 15:24,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Gazprom CJSC decreased the supply of gas to Turkey by 35% in 2019, Gazprom said in its report, TASS reported.

Gazprom’s export to the countries of Eastern Europe has declined by 9%. The Eastern Europe region, in which Gazprom also included Turkey, remains the largest market for Gazprom.

The main consumers of the Russian gas in the region are Germany and France.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Asbarez: Turkey’s Currency Crisis


Garen Yegparian

BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

You might think this piece has an exaggerated title. But, take a look at the accompanying graph. What would you call an 11-year-long decline in the value of something? And yes, even money, has a “price” and in this case (weird though this might seem as a concept), the Turkish Lira’s just keeps on dropping.

As with all economic phenomena, the value of currencies can become a real complicated mess, tough to understand and impacted by all sorts of factors and actors, not just economic ones. Currency woes can be addressed by some actions taken by a country’s central bank, but these are of limited value and can be undertaken for a short time only.

But why should we, as Armenians, care what happens to Turkey’s money? A country’s currency is a major connection to the rest of the world and to its internal policies.

When the Turkish Lira’s value falls, life becomes more difficult for its residents since anything imported becomes more expensive (think energy/fuel in particular since that impacts everything else’s prices). At the same time, paying for money borrowed from international sources becomes more expensive for the government (and Turkey has a lot of foreign debt). At the same time, it becomes easier to export goods since they have become cheaper for outsiders, which can help the country’s economy. But, exports can be impacted by the country’s political relations. And it just keeps going on. At the same time, private sector actors, investors/speculators, could be trying to make money off a country’s currency’s misfortune, and as a result, drive its value down even further.

Turkey’s currency crisis

One source lists three factors as possible causes of currency crises: a country borrows; currency values increased rapidly; uncertainty over the government’s actions unsettles investors.

The last one on the list is particularly interesting and reflective of Turkey’s current situation. It has picked a needless fight with Syria and is now burning money on war outside its own borders and inside, supporting the huge refugee exodus from Syria. At the same time, economic and fiscal policy seems to be dictated by political considerations, leading one observer, in the summer of 2018, to describe the situation as “Asking your citizens to search under their pillows for foreign banknotes and gold to convert into domestic currency…”

Turkey is messing around in chaotic Libya; creating tensions with Cyprus, Egypt, and Israel over access to undersea resources (oil and gas) in the eastern Mediterranean; building military bases in other countries; oppressing, persecuting, and repressing its Kurdish population; waging anti Armenian, Assyrian, Greek, and Kurdish propaganda all over the world; undertaking huge and somewhat pointless projects such as the new presidential place, oversized airport, and a canal that would create a new passage between the Black and Aegean Seas; and distancing itself from decades-long allies in NATO by flirting with Russia. All of this requires resources, money, time, credibility, leadership attention, which are in short supply.

While some of these actions may well be in Turkey’s best interest, they all assuredly stem from its President Erdogan’s political calculations and machinations along with his massive ego. His hold on power is getting more tenuous so he is creating distractions for his people while rallying them to his artificially created “causes”. He is therefore susceptible to financial pressures, such as when U.S. President Trump slapped tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum and threatened to mess with the Lira. In response to such actions, if Erdogan follows the best policy path, he risks looking “weak”, something his supporters would not stomach. If he acts in his usual arrogant way, he further damages the country’s economy and currency (as he may be doing now judging by the insufficient response to the Lira’s condition by Turkey’s central bank), setting the stage for much more drastic woes in the future, leading to loss of political support.

If you take another look at the accompanying chart, and notice the dates, you’ll realize that the Lira’s fall has paralleled Erdogan’s increasing consolidation of power over time.

Where does all this leave us? Perhaps it’s time for some of the wealthiest members of our communities, along with those who are engaged in the world’s various financial markets, to turn their attention to the Turkish Lira. They can help weaken the currency, thus weakening Turkey and driving Erdogan to make more mistakes while making money at the same time. If you fit this description or know someone who does that you can recruit to such an effort, get to work.

Sports: Gevorg Gharibyan: I am proud to raise Armenian flag

News.am, Armenia
Feb 13 2020

Greco-Roman wrestler, newly crowned European champion Gevorg Gharibyan dedicated his victory to Armenian soldiers and the Armenian people.

Talking to NEWS.am Sport after his win over Turkey’s Kerem Kamal in the finals of the European Championships, Gharibyan said he prepared for the tournament.

“I was very well prepared for the European Championship. We did an excellent job with the national team coaches and my personal coaches. I am happy that I managed to win a gold medal. It was not an easy task, and I am happy I could overcome the difficulties,” he said.

Gharibyan said it was hard to beat the Turkish wrestler psychologically, because he had no right to lose.

“I am proud to raise our flag. I dedicate my victory to our soldiers and the entire Armenian nation. I would fight to qualify to the Olympics,” he added.

Armenian PM to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin

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 16:50, 7 February, 2020

BERLIN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on February 13, the German federal government said in a statement.

“The meeting will focus on discussing the bilateral relations, economic issues and topics relating to the foreign and security policy”, the statement said.

The Armenian PM will depart for Germany to take part in the Munich Security Conference on February 14-16.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Sports: Armenia allocates AMD 121bn to preparations for Tokyo Olympics

MediaMax, Armenia
Feb 7 2020
Armenia allocates AMD 121bn to preparations for Tokyo Olympics

Armenia currently has Olympic quotas for three Greco-Roman wrestlers: Artur Aleksanyan (World, Europe and Olympic champion) in 97 kg weight category, Karapet Chalyan (silver medalist of European Games) in 77 kg and another athlete in the same category, who will be revealed later.

In the gymnastics team, silver medalist of European Games and European Championship Artur Davtyan has qualified for the Olympics.

Weightlifters are also competing for Olympic quotas. Their qualification will be clear in May.

Armenia Constitutional Court President’s lawyer: Authorities will need to garner 648,285 votes for amendment

News.am, Armenia
Feb 6 2020
Armenia Constitutional Court President's lawyer: Authorities will need to garner 648,285 votes for amendment Armenia Constitutional Court President's lawyer: Authorities will need to garner 648,285 votes for amendment

19:29, 06.02.2020
                  

The incumbent authorities will have to garner 648,285 votes in order to make an amendment to the Constitution through a referendum. This is what President of the Constitutional Court of Armenia Hrayr Tovmasyan’s lawyer Amram Makinyan wrote on his Facebook page.

“Holding a constitutional referendum in the period between April 1 and 15 of this year won’t favor the incumbent authorities in any case. They hope the judges will be afraid of the constitutional amendments and will resign before February 27. The incumbent authorities will have to garner 648,285 votes in order to make an amendment to the Constitution through a referendum.

P.S.: The process underway is extremely unlawful and unconstitutional and is a crude violation of existing constitutional and legislative norms.”