Turkish Press: Non-Muslim religious leaders hail Erdogan’s victory

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Unofficial results show Erdogan won presidential election

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By Sorwar Alam

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Religious leaders of non-Muslim communities in Turkey congratulated President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his success in presidential and parliamentary elections on Sunday.

Istanbul's Armenian Catholic Archbishop Levon Zekiyan, Vicar of Armenian Patriarch of Turkey Aram Ateshian, the head of the Jewish Community of Turkey Ishak Ibrahimzadeh, Turkish Syriac-Catholic Church Patriarchal Vicar Orhan Canli, the head of the Armenian Foundations Union Bedros Sirinoglu, chief rabbi of the Jewish community in Turkey Ishak Haleva are among the religious leaders who congratulated Erdogan.

According to unofficial results, with 96.31 percent of ballots counted, Erdogan received 52.68 percent of the vote.

The ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party and the People’s Alliance — an alliance between the AK Party and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) — also secured a parliamentary majority with a combined vote of 53.69 percent.


Artsakh child dies more than two weeks after wolf bite

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A 10-year-old boy from a village in Artsakh has died more than two weeks after being bitten by a wolf.

An ambulance was called in the early morning of June 19 to the Shekher village of Martuni region.

The boy died in the ambulance while being rushed to the local hospital.

Police said they revealed that the child was bitten by a wolf on May 28, and his health drastically deteriorated on June 19.

It is unclear if the boy had been treated for the wounds after the wolf attack.

Renaissance of legendary blend: Yerevan Brandy Company re-launches production of ‘Yerevan" brandy on the threshold of 2800th anniversary of capital

Arminfo, Armenia
Renaissance of legendary blend: Yerevan Brandy Company re-launches production of 'Yerevan" brandy on the threshold of 2800th anniversary of capital

Yerevan June 19

Alina Hovhannisyan. In honor of the 2800th anniversary of the capital of Armenia, the Yerevan Brandy Company launches the "ARARAT Yerevan" project, within which the legendary "Yerevan" brandy will reappear on the Armenian market,. The brandy was fisrt created in 1947 by the past master of the blend of the Yerevan Brandy Company Margar Sedrakyan. This was announced to the journalists at the press tour to the Company by Karine Madelrieu, director of Sales and Marketing of the Yerevan Brandy Company.

"In September this year, on the eve of the jubilee celebration, the Yerevan Brandy Company will launch the legendary 'Yerevan' cognac, which will be included in the Vintage collection of ARARAT cognacs, "she said. K. Madelrieu noted that "Yerevan" has a special place In the production range, considering the fact that it is the first cognac having such a high degree.

Director of the Yerevan Brandy Company Hamlet Antonyan in his turn informed that the strength of "Yerevan" cognac is 57 degrees, the sugar level is 19.5 percent, the average age of the alcohol is 10 years, but 37 years old alcohol was used to make this brandy. ''Yerevan'', according to Antonyan, was created already in September last year, at the end of August it will be bottled and will enter the market in September. "Experience transferred from master to master gives us the opportunity to create or recreate the whole complexity of blending of " Yerevan ". This is a difficult, responsible, but pleasant work, because we have to work with spirits, to which very few people in general had the opportunity to come into contact in Armenia. I compare this work with the restoration of ancient paintings, for the reconstruction of which you can not miss a single detail, "he stressed.

Answering to the question of ArmInfo, Karine Madelrieu noted that like the "Armenia" brandy, "Yerevan" will be an exclusive product that can be purchased only in Armenia, but several bottles will be delivered to the Russian market. "We want the guests of the capital be able to find a special product that they will not be able to buy in their country, "she stressed. In the same connection, K.Madelrieu noted that in the first year the volume of production will be about 10 thousand liters. The price category will slightly exceed the cost of ''Armenia'' brandy, 25 thousand drams per bottle with a capacity of 0.75 liters.

The Director told the story of Margar Sedrakian's creation of the legendary "Yerevan" cognac. "The master dismantled all existing stereotypes that the cognac strength can not exceed 50 degrees," he stressed. The very history of the creation of high-degree cognacs in Armenia, according to Antonyan, began in 1937, when the Papanin team equipped an expedition to the North Pole. Armenians gave them their brandy for warmth. ''However, the expedition participants wrote that it is so cold that cognac does not warm them. They noted that the cognac is strong, but not as much as the local frosts. This served as a direct message for Sedrakyan to create such a cognac, which would be stronger and softer. And he succeeded to do that, "said the director of the YBC production.

Antonyan demonstrated to journalists how to taste brandy. "It is necessary to bring a glass to the nose at a distance of 2-3 cm. Without inhaling sharply, try to feel the notes of creamy caramel, white honey, oak barrel, almonds, the aroma of spices, black pepper, notes of cloves and finally dried plums and half-boiled apricot, "he explained.

In addition, according to K. Madelrieu, the "ARARAT Yerevan" project envisages within the framework of cooperation with the photo agency PAN Photo, a photo project "History of Yerevan", in which 10 photographers will take part. ''The project is designed to show the untold stories of the capital. 10 photographers, each of whom will have his/her own specific topic, will independently work on the content and will introduce new faces of Yerevan to the residents and guests of the capital, "said sponsor of the photo project Vahan Stepanyan. The photos, he said, will be rigorously selected. Only 10 will be selected of more than 50 photographs. The project will be completed on September 14, after which the photographs will be presented at the exhibition in the ARARAT museum. Moreover, one can watch the photos on the specially created page of Yerevan Stories in the Instagram. (https://www.instagram.com/yerevanstories)

Starting from June 16 this year within the framework of the project, the "ARARAT Yerevan" application was launched, K.Madelrieu informed. The application was created with the assistance of ARLOOPA corporation, thanks to which residents and guests of the capital can see how dozens of years ago about 30 architectural monuments of Yerevan looked like. After downloading the application, each user will have a virtual map with a designation of a number of interesting locations in the capital, each of which will be scanned by the user to see the object in its historical view. Moreover, within the framework of the application, a story will be presented about one or another place. "The concept of the application somewhat resembles ARARAT itself, which preserves and respects its roots and traditions, but at the same time seeks to keep up dynamically with the times," she stressed. The application can be downloaded from the following links: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arloopa.ararat and https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ararat- yerevan/id1397856706?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Director of Marketing and Sales of YBC noted that the purpose of the project attached to the 2800th anniversary of the capital, is the opportunity to show the city from a different view. The YBC will also launch a map of Yerevan, which will show historical, but hidden places in the city, which the residents of Yerevan themselves do not know. Maps will be distributed in the capital's institutions, so that everyone has the opportunity to get acquainted with those locations in the city that were previously unknown to the citizens, she concluded.

The legendary Armenian brandy ARARAT is produced by Yerevan Brandy Company using traditional technology, the foundations of which were laid in 1887 by the brothers Nerses and Vasily Tairyants. ARARAT brandy is created using only local endemic high-quality Armenian grapes and crystal clear spring water. Precious ARARAT brandy is aged exclusively in barrels made of Caucasian oak, produced in their in-house cooperage plant. In 1998 Yerevan Brandy Company became a part of Pernod Ricard, an international company and the world's leader in the Premium spirits industry.

AGBU President Berge Setrakian and Armenia’s New Leadership Discuss Mutual Areas of Interest and Cooperation

AGBU Press Office
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New York, NY 10022-1112
Website: www.agbu.org

PRESS RELEASE

Monday, 

AGBU PRESIDENT BERGE SETRAKIAN AND ARMENIA’S NEW LEADERSHIP DISCUSS MUTUAL 
AREAS OF INTEREST AND COOPERATION

During the week of June 10th, the president of AGBU Berge Setrakian, 
accompanied by the president of AGBU-Armenia Vasken Yacoubian and AGBU board 
member Yervant Zorian, attended a series of meetings and working sessions with 
the president of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, the prime minister Nikol Pashinyan, 
the speaker of the National Assembly Ara Babloyan, and the ministers of Foreign 
Affairs, Defense, Diaspora, Education and Science, as well as the chairman of 
the Central Bank. In a separate visit to Etchmiadzin, Mr. Setrakian met with 
His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.  

According to Mr. Setrakian, “Engaging with so many high level officials in all 
spheres of national affairs was an ideal opportunity for us to gain deeper 
insight on the new leadership’s agenda for the country and to identify areas of 
mutual interest.  It also allowed us to share the perspectives of AGBU based on 
its longstanding, on-the-ground involvement with Armenia’s citizens from all 
walks of life, through diverse programs and projects.” He further remarked that 
the discussions were “a very productive interaction that can inspire new 
initiatives of relevance to our respective responsibilities and expand the 
scope of our cooperation in such vital areas as education, socio-economic 
development, and culture.” He also emphasized that such discussions reinforce 
and enhance Armenia-Diaspora relations, which is what gives Armenia “the unique 
status of being a sovereign republic with the strength of a global nation.” 

In turn, members of the government expressed their appreciation for AGBU’s 
dedication to uplifting the people of Armenia and fulfilling its mission to 
help lay the foundations for the prosperity and well-being of the nation.  

During his visit with the Catholicos, Mr. Setrakian expressed AGBU’s support 
for the Church’s efforts to “uphold the values of our nation and the country”, 
saying that in this regard, AGBU would “continue its support of existing joint 
programs while undertaking new initiatives in partnership with the Church.” Mr. 
Setrakian also stressed the importance of keeping the public informed of the 
numerous social, educational and humanitarian activities carried out by the 
Church, reiterating his position that both government and the Church have 
special roles to play in moving all Armenians closer to the national ideals and 
timeless values that distinguish us among nations.

Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest non-profit 
Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves and 
promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and 
humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 500,000 Armenians 
around the world.
 
For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit 
www.agbu.org.

Music: Cello finalists named in Khachaturian Competition in Armenia

The Strad


Event in Yerevan, Armenia, is down to last four competing for $15,000 first prize and place alongside successful former winners

Jonathan Swensen
Photo: Artyom Gevorgyan

The Khachaturian International Competition, which this year is focusing on the cello, has reached its final stage.

The finalists are:

  • Fedor Amosov (Russia)
  • Rustem Khamidullin (Russia)
  • Chae-Won Hong (South Korea)
  • Jonathan Swensen (Denmark)

The finals will take place on 12 and 13 June with a gala concert and awards ceremony on Thursday 14 June at the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall in Yerevan, Armenia.

The competition began in 2003 on the 100th anniversary of Aram Khachaturian’s birth and rotates annually through piano, violin, cello, conducting and voice categories. 

It’s previous cello editions were won by Narek Hakhnazaryan (2006) and Andrei Ioniță (2013).

Azerbaijani press: Turkey won’t open border as long as Armenia keeps unreasonable demands: analyst

1 June 2018 22:16 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, June 1

By Fikret Dolukhanov – Trend:

Turkey will not settle for opening the border with Armenia as long as Yerevan refuses to cease the occupation of Azerbaijani territories and unreasonable demands on Ankara, political scientist, Professor of the Western Caspian University Fikret Sadikhov told Trend June 1.

He noted that as long as Pashinyan refuses to stop the unreasonable demands, Ankara will not meet Yerevan halfway, because it would be contrary to the interests of Turkey.

"Pashinyan repeats word for word what his predecessor Sargsyan said about Turkey. Armenia is still putting forward territorial claims to Turkey and continues to impose on the world community an exaggerated thesis about the so-called genocide of 1915. Armenia has not left the occupied Azerbaijani territories," Sadikhov said.

He said in certain political circles of Turkey there may be pro-Armenian figures who do not look deeply into the essence of the issue, think differently, but Ankara will not take a step that would contradict the interests of the country.

"Turkey was ready to improve relations. The Zurich protocols were signed. But Armenia has not given up its demands, including the "genocide of 1915", territorial claims and unwillingness to leave the occupied Azerbaijani territories. How can Turkey meet half-way in such conditions?" said Sadikhov.

The political analyst noted that in general Pashinyan and his team have not yet decided on their priorities.

"It is very easy to make loud statements at the squares. When people come to power, it is necessary to be responsible for the words and to place certain accents. For example, immediately after the election, Pashinyan went to Russia and met with Putin, but appointed pro-Western people to positions in the government," Sadikhov said.

"It is clear that the entire economy, transportation network, the Armenian Armed Forces are in a state of dependence on Russia's position. However, by appointing pro-Western officials as the heads of ministries, Pashinyan emphasizes and sends a signal to Moscow that Armenia can turn its back on Russia and turn to the West at any time. This is inevitable, as Armenia needs external support, as the country is in a state of economic blockade."

Earlier, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated Armenia's readiness to establish relations with Turkey without preconditions. In turn, Prime Minister of Turkey Binali Yildirim said that if Armenia will cease to make any claims against Turkey and really sincerely wants to open a new page in relations with Turkey, Ankara could consider these proposals.

On March 1, 2018, Armenia announced the annulment of the protocols on the normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations.

The protocols on normalization of relations between the two countries were signed by the foreign ministers of Turkey and Armenia on October 10, 2009, but have not been ratified.

Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of Turkey – the Ottoman Empire – committed the so-called genocide against the Armenians living in Anatolia in 1915.


Armenian authorities will make every effort to hold IOF summit at a high level. Nikol Pashinyan

Armenpress, Armenia
Armenian authorities will make every effort to hold IOF summit at a high level. Nikol Pashinyan



YEREVAN, MAY 25, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received on May 25 Jean-Louis Atangana Amougou, Director of the office of the Secretary General of the International Organization of La Francophonie (IOF) and Hervé Ladsous, Special Advisor to the Secretary General.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the official website of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the PM highlighted the holding of the 17th summit of La Francophonie in Armenia, noting that it’s a sign of not only partnering relations of Armenia with the Francophone countries, but also of great trust. The Head of the Executive emphasized that the Armenian authorities will make every effort to hold the summit at a high level. The PM particularly stressed the importance of the economic forum to be held in the sidelines of the summit, hoping that it will foster the development of economic activities in Armenia. Pashinyan noted that good traditions of teaching French are present in Armenia and expressed conviction that the IOF summit will give new impetus to the teaching of that language among Armenians.

Jean-Louis Atangana Amougou, conveyed the congratulations of the Secretary General of La Francophonie to Nikol Pashinyan on the occasion of being elected Prime Minister of Armenia, expressing satisfaction of the nature and content of the power change. He emphasized that the April-May developments in Armenia were in the center of attention of the Francophone countries, adding that Armenia became an exemplary country. “Mrs. Secretary General asked to convey to you that she trusts you and the Government of Armenia in terms of the proper organization of the Francophonie summit. We are confident the event will be held at a high level”, Jean-Louis Atangana Amougou said.

English –translator/editor:Tigran Sirekanyan

Azerbaijani press: President Aliyev: All Azerbaijani cities liberated from occupation to be restored

16:20 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, May 24

Trend:

Thanks to the power of the Azerbaijani state and the will of the Azerbaijani people, all cities liberated from the occupation will be restored, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said.

He made the remarks May 23 at the meeting with the internally displaced persons, during the opening of the Gobu Park residential complex for the IDPs in the Garadagh district of Baku.

“Dear friends, I cordially congratulate you on the opening of the Gobu Park residential complex,” he said. “This great event once again shows that a citizen of Azerbaijan, our compatriots, IDPs living in hard conditions are always in the center of attention.”

President Ilham Aliyev noted that the creation of the complex shows the policy of the Azerbaijani state and the care for the IDPs.

“This beautiful residential complex was created in just one year,” he said. “Exactly one year ago the foundation of this complex was laid. At that time, Mehriban Aliyeva participated in the groundbreaking ceremony. The entire infrastructure of the complex has been created, and we all gathered for the opening of the complex. Issues with power lines, water, gas, as well as all infrastructure issues were solved, roads leading to both the settlements and the main road were built. Eleven nine-story residential buildings were built.”

The president went on to add that he has reviewed the apartments as well.

"The total area of ​​each apartment is 73 square meters. There is a beautiful 624-seat school, a 220-seat kindergarten, a first-aid post, a post office, a police station… all the conditions for living were created at the highest level. Wonderful public areas were created, trees were planted and parks were laid. I think that among the towns for IDPs, it is one of the centers distinguished by its beauty and conditions.”

The peculiarity of this town is that the private sector actively participated in its construction, and the private sector was really the construction’s initiator and executor, the Azerbaijani president said.

“Recently, entrepreneurs have been implementing many social projects,” he said. “I have repeatedly expressed my opinion on this issue, and said that the social responsibility of entrepreneurs must grow. Excellent conditions for entrepreneurs are created in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is a very good country for entrepreneurship. There is an excellent investment climate here. There is stability, calmness. Development of business is our state policy. Eighty percent of our GDP is formed in the private sector. Therefore, always, when appealing to entrepreneurs, I advise them to pay more attention to social projects. This is the biggest project among the work carried out in this sphere. So far, entrepreneurs have been actively involved in the construction of schools and kindergartens. However, the construction of a residential center of such a size and on such a scale for the IDPs is taking place for the first time.”

Ilham Aliyev added that entrepreneurs also participated in the financing of the residential complex.

“The state didn’t allocate funds to create this complex,” the Azerbaijani president said. “So, I would like to express my gratitude to PASHA Holding, which did this work. PASHA Holding is engaged in big construction work in Azerbaijan, it makes large investments in various spheres of the country’s economy, the company put effort and achieved the creation of thousands of jobs. Today, the social responsibility of this company is obvious.”

“I believe that this wonderful initiative should be an example for other big companies,” Ilham Aliyev noted. “I am sure that the private sector will also actively participate in the construction of new residential towns, centers to be built for IDPs in the coming years. However, naturally, the state has taken on the main issue, the main work. Over the past years, about a hundred towns have been built and commissioned by the state for the IDPs. I personally participated in the opening of many of them. We provide thousands of IDPs with housing each year. This year, 20,000 IDPs will be provided with new apartments and houses. There are 1,026 apartments in this residential complex. That is, 1,026 families will live in good conditions here.”

The president of Azerbaijan added that the state program on solving the problems and improving the living conditions of the IDPs and increasing employment is being successfully implemented.

“As I noted, about 100 towns for IDPs were built,” he said. “The state allocated billions of manats for this purpose. As I noted above, thousands of families are provided with housing each year. By the end of this year, as a result of the work carried out in recent years, a total of 285,000 IDPs will be provided with housing. This year about 20,000 of them will move into new apartments. The state continues its policy in this direction. As I already said, the private sector also joined these activities, which is natural. Companies that have the opportunity should create conditions for those who live in need. I am sure that this wonderful initiative will be developed in Azerbaijan. This is while the state, on its part, will continue to spare no effort to solve the problems of IDPs. Social projects will be implemented both this and next year. We, as I noted, managed to achieve great success in this work. Among the towns built, I would particularly like to note the restoration of the Jojug Marjanli village. Last year I took part in the opening of the restored village. There are 150 houses, a school, a kindergarten and a mosque built there. In Jojug Marjanli we built an analog of the Shusha Mosque destroyed by the Armenians.”

Ilham Aliyev noted that the restoration of the Jojug Marjanli village is an indicator of indestructible spirit of the Azerbaijani people.

“This once again shows that the Azerbaijani people will never reconcile themselves with the occupation,” he added. “This once again shows that all IDPs live with one dream – the dream to return to their native lands. I am sure that we will achieve this. The restoration of the Jojug Marjanli village became possible as a result of the April fights and our brilliant victory. The restoration of this village became possible after a part of the Agdere, Fizuli and Jabrayil districts was cleared of the invaders. The Azerbaijani army once again demonstrated its strength. The Azerbaijani people showed once again that they will never accept the occupation and at any cost will return to their native lands and restore the territorial integrity of their country.”

Ilham Aliyev noted that dreams and intentions of IDPs can be seen on the example of this village.

“Citizens from Jojug Marjanli, people who lived in different places for many years, prefer to immediately return to their village when it becomes possible,” he said. “Now life is restored there, conditions are being created, an entire infrastructure – both for living and work – was created. This once again shows that after liberation from the occupation, we will soon restore all the destroyed cities. Our historical monuments, mosques, museums in all the occupied territories were destroyed and looted by the hateful neighbor. This is an unprecedented atrocity. The photos of the ruined buildings, houses and mosques show the predatory nature of Armenian vandalism. But we will return to our lands. No one doubts this, just like we returned to Jojug Marjanli and the Shikharkh settlement. The construction of the Shikharkh settlement on the lands liberated from the occupation once again shows that once we liberate our lands from occupation, life immediately returns to these lands. I am sure that thanks to the power of the Azerbaijani state, the will of the Azerbaijani people, we will restore all our cities liberated from the occupation, and the people ensuring the development of our country will live and build in these cities.”

The president of Azerbaijan added that the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the greatest injustice.

“Our citizens are IDPs as a result of the occupation,” he said. “Armenia, which violated all norms of the international law, committed atrocities. The predatory image of Armenian fascism manifested itself in this conflict. However, the Azerbaijani people are absolutely sure that we will restore our territorial integrity and we must do this. Both the international law and justice are on our side. The historical truth is on our side and the strength is on our side. Today, on the world scale, the force factor comes to the fore, and strong states can achieve what they want. Azerbaijan is also a strong country. We have a strong army, a strong economy and a balanced policy. This residential complex is a temporary place of residence for you. However, we want the conditions, even if temporary, to be good. After the liberation from the occupation, we will surely create such beautiful small towns in the lands that are under occupation today. I congratulate you once again on this remarkable event. I wish you good health and success.”


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ՀՀ արդարադատության նախարարության կողմից մշակված օրենքի նախագծով՝ նախատեսվում է մինչև 2018 թվականի հունվարի 1-ը վարչական իրավախախտումների որոշ հոդվածներով նախատեսված վարչական իրավախախտում կատարած անձանց ազատել տուգանքի գումարը (չվճարած մասը), ինչպես նաև այն բռնագանձելու կապակցությամբ առաջացած կատարողական ծախսերը վճարելու պարտականությունից: Այս մասին տեղեկացնում են Արդարադատության նախարարության լրատվական ծառայությունից:


Այս նախաձեռնության անհրաժեշտությունը պայմանավորված է ճանապարհային երթևեկության անվտանգության բնագավառում նշանակված տուգանքների մեծ թվով, որը, մի կողմից, չի նպաստում պետության կողմից իրավախախտումների կանխմանը ուղղված քաղաքականության արդյունավետ իրականացմանը, իսկ, մյուս կողմից, տուգանքների վճարումը, կապված հասցեատերերի սոցիալական վիճակով, շատ դեպքերում ունենում է բացասական հետևանքներ:

Prime Minister addresses President with issue of dismissing Movses Hakobyan

Today, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said before addressing the agenda at the Government’s session that he had appealed to Armenian President Armen Sargsyan to move Movses Hakobyan to another job and dismiss him.

“I want to say that the decision was made in the atmosphere of mutual agreement, today there will be a new appointment, and tomorrow the head of the new headquarters will be presented to the armed forces,” the PM said.