Series of statements on involving Artsakh in negotiations is not a challenge, but an invitation to dialogue – Pashinyan

Series of statements on involving Artsakh in negotiations is not a challenge, but an invitation to dialogue – Pashinyan

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13:25,

YEREVAN, MARCH 19, ARMENPRESS. The agenda proposed by Armenia to involve Artsakh in the negotiations for the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not something new both for the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters today, asked how long Armenia is ready to wait, if Azerbaijan doesn’t agree with the stance of the Armenian side to include Artsakh in the negotiation process, reports Armenpress.

“There is no need to wait at all. It’s just necessary to work consistently in the diplomatic process because, frankly speaking, what is stated publicly, is not something new both for the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and Azerbaijan. What we have said at this period, I have proposed that agenda during certain talks: that is the same agenda which was formed in May 2018, we continue serving that agenda, and I want to highlight an important nuance: as I have already announced in Stepanakert, this is neither a whim nor a precondition from our side. This proposal is not for changing the format, but for restoring the negotiation format. We will continue the discussion on this topic with our partners and will try to continue this discussion in the field of facts because negotiation is a negotiation in a sense that we listen to each other. Armenia has demonstrated that ability, to listen to the other, try to understand, and we expect the same from them”, Pashinyan said.  

He reminded that he made a statement on the necessity to return Artsakh to the negotiation table during the debate of election of the PM in the Parliament, and repeated the same statement during a press conference in Stepanakert on the next day of his election as PM.

“This series of statements is not a challenge, but an invitation to dialogue, is a dialogue process. This dialogue didn’t start just now, it started in Dushanbe, continued in St. Petersburg, Davos, I don’t know where the next dialogue will take place, and we do not imagine a regime where one of the sides says it refuses from dialogue. That will not be a logical approach, we will not refuse from dialogue, will put our facts on the table during that dialogue and will carefully listen to the counter-arguments of our colleagues. I think the constructive and effective solution or continuation must be within this logic framework”, Pashinyan said.  

 

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




NATO talked about the alliance`s position regarding Armenia`s humanitarian mission to Syria

Arminfo, Armenia
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.NATO did not express a position on the issue of sending Armenia a humanitarian mission to Syria.  The special representative of the NATO Secretary  General in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, James Appathurai,  stated this on March 11 at a press conference in Yerevan.

However, he stressed that the reaction of the North Atlantic Alliance  will not be in the future.  At the same time, Appatruai informed that  he had discussed this issue during today's meeting with the Minister  of Defense of Armenia.  "I heard an analysis of the reasons for  sending the Armenian side of the humanitarian mission to Syria. You  know about the position of the United States and other states on this  issue. We clearly understand the causes and humanitarian aspirations  based on which the Armenian side acted," Appathurai said.

Recall that on February 8, the humanitarian mission of Armenia,  consisting of 83 people, began its work in Aleppo; it is entrusted  with the task of demining outside the combat zone, mine awareness of  the population and providing medical assistance to the residents of  Aleppo.

The US embassy issued a statement by the US State Department, in  which Washington criticized this move by Yerevan.  The statement also  notes that Washington does not support cooperation between Armenia  and Russia in the implementation of this mission.  Moscow, on the  contrary, highly appreciated this step of Yerevan. 

Artsakh’s brand new Conservative Party to run for parliament in 2020

Artsakh’s brand new Conservative Party to run for parliament in 2020

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 26, ARMENPRESS. President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan’s spokesperson Davit Babayan has announced he is establishing a new political party in the country.

“The domestic political life of our country has entered a new dynamic phase of development,” he said on Facebook. “Naturally, this all relates to each and every one of us. Every patriotic and conscious person must participate in the public-political life of our country, by this bringing their contribution to the development, strengthening and protection of our state. Having served in various governmental structures for more than two decades, serving in responsible positions and by actively being involved in the public-political and academic-educational life, I too cannot remain indifferent to this all. After long deliberations, as well as after being encouraged by numerous friends and supporters, I have decided to create a new political party with them – the Conservative Party of Artsakh”, he said.

Babayan said his new party will run for parliament in Artsakh’s 2020 election.

He said that “preservation of victories and success gained through great sacrifices, national values and efficient and professional withstanding of new challenges in a new situation” are among the fundamentals of the party’s ideology.

“Artsakh’s sovereignty, high level of security, social justice and democracy, protection of the environment are exclusively values for us. Professionalism, honesty, patriotism, and diligence are among our mottos”.

In 2020, Artsakh will also hold a presidential election.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan





Golden State Warriors Head Coach Steve Kerr Honored at KZV School Gala

Congresswoman Jackie Speier and San Francisco Mayor London Breed also present
SAN FRANCISCO—The Krouzian-Zekarian Vasbouragan School welcomed Golden State Warriors basketball team head coach, Steve Kerr, as its honored guest at the school’s 38th annual gala, which took place on February 9 at the at the Khatchaturian Armenian Community Center’s Saroyan Hall.

Kerr’s grandparents, the late Dr. Stanley E. Kerr and Elsa Reckman Kerr were instrumental in the work of the Near East Relief foundation, the unprecedented American campaign of international humanitarian assistance which saved and sustained hundreds of thousands of Armenian Genocide survivors from 1915-1930.

Accepting an award of recognition for the contributions of the Kerr family to the Armenian people, Steve Kerr thanked the community, saying, “This is truly humbling to stand here.” Attending the event with his mother, Ann, wife, Margot, and two of his three children, Nick and Maddie, Kerr said of the presence of his children, “It was great for them to learn more about the story and be part of it and see the respect from the Armenian community and really understand the impact that their grandparents made. It made me very proud to see them understand it and feel it. It was a great night.”

“The sacrifice that Stanley and Elsa Kerr made during the Armenian Genocide is greatly appreciated by the Armenian community,” said KZV’s principal, Grace Andonian. “One hundred years after the Armenian Genocide, KZV is an example of the vibrant Armenian community that thrives around the world.”

The evening’s master of ceremonies, Sevag Sarkissian, discussed the importance of the legacy of the Kerrs’ selfless aid to Armenians. “They delivered a second chance, in the hope that Armenian family names would ring for generations to come until this very day. We owe it to our ancestors, to our heroes and warriors, like Stanley and Elsa Kerr, to our KZV founders and generous benefactors, and to each other, that we make the most of our second chance. We survived, we’re still here, and KZV is our way of saying thank you to all those who came before. It’s our way of keeping the promise that we will not forget where we came from, who we are and why we are here.”

Rep. Jackie Speier, who is half Armenian and leads the Congressional Caucus on Armenian-American Issues, was also present with her husband, Barry, to congratulate KZV school and pay honor to the Kerr family.

San Francisco Mayor London Breed also attended the gala, and praised KZV’s administration and supporters for “the work that you continue to do to make sure that the next generation of young people get the best education, a diverse education, and multi-lingual education, one that is going to send them out into the world and try to mimic the spirit of what Stanley and Elsa Kerr did for so many people, so long ago.”

The Kerr Legacy
Filmmaker Ani Hovannisian-Kevorkian, who is currently doing research about the Kerrs for a documentary, showed a video giving an overview of the Kerrs public service, particularly to the Armenian people.

“This is a monumental story; A century of sacrifice without borders that starts in Marash, but goes far beyond. First, with Stanley and Elsa, a young man and woman who left safety at home to cross the globe into a den of danger in order to help genocide-ravaged people in the Ottoman Empire, Armenians. That’s where they met and spent their entire life in service of others.”

In 1919, Stanley Kerr, a junior officer with the United States Medical Corps, was transferred to Marash, Turkey, where he headed the American relief operations and assisted thousands of Armenians threatened with further genocide by the Turkish government after the French military retreated from its post-war occupation of the city. Kerr met his wife, Elsa, in Marash, where she had moved from the United States and was working as a schoolteacher. They later married in Beirut, Lebanon and together ran a Near East Relief orphanage for Armenian children.

Kerr later earned a Ph.D in biochemistry and became the chair of the biology department at the American University of Beirut. Else became the university’s dean of women. Stanley Kerr retired with the rank of Distinguished Professor and was awarded the Order of Merit from the Republic of Lebanon. He passed away in 1976 and left as part of his legacy, The Lions of Marash: Personal Experiences with American Near East Relief, 1919-1922 (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1973), a memoir documenting his eye-witness accounts of the Armenian Genocide.

The legacy of Dr. Stanley and Elsa Kerr was passed down to their children and grandchildren, who have continued to live by the humanitarian values of their parents and grandparents. Their oldest son was the late Malcolm H. Kerr, who became President of the American University of Beirut, but was tragically assassinated in 1984. Malcolm and his wife Ann Zwicker Kerr had four children, including Coach Steve Kerr and his older brother John Kerr, who serves on the board of the Near East Foundation. Malcolm’s daughter, Susan van de Ven, used letters from her grandparents as the basis of her thesis at Oberlin College, later presenting it at the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem on the occasion of the 1986 commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

San Jose State University President, Dr. Mary Papazian, spoke about the legacy of Stanley and Elsa Kerr on subsequent generations of Armenians and her personal life. She recalled a moment from her youth when the Kerrs visited Ferrahian Armenian High School on the occasion of the publication of Stanley Kerr’s book. She also mentioned that during her inauguration as President of San Jose State University, she brought an exhibit about the Near East Relief foundation to the campus.

Established in 1980, KZV is Northern California’s only Armenian day school, founded with a mission to prepare its students to become leaders rooted with a deep awareness of their role as Armenian-Americans.

The school’s founding donor was George (Krikor) Krouzian, an Armenian Genocide survivor from Van, Turkey, who escaped, immigrated to San Francisco, became a pharmacist and philanthropist, and was honored by the global leader of the Armenian church and by President Clinton.

Serving approximately 120 students from preschool through 8th grade, KZV provides a fully-accredited academic program. Two thirds of KZV students score in the top 25% on standardized tests, and 98% of students score above the 50th percentile.

Education and science ministry starts renovations at high schools

Education and science ministry starts renovations at high schools

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10:23, 7 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Education and Science plans to commence renovation of seven high school buildings in Yerevan and in provinces across the country within the framework of a program called “Improvement of Education”, minister Arayik Harutyunyan said on Facebook.

He said that renovations will include enhanced seismic protection, improved water supply, air conditioning, electricity, fire safety, security and other systems. “We will renovate sports facilities and build new ones,” he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenpress: Armenian men’s team fails to qualify for upcoming FIDE World Team Championship

Armenian men’s team fails to qualify for upcoming FIDE World Team Championship

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11:07, 2 February, 2019

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian men’s chess team has failed to qualify for the upcoming FIDE World Team Championship in Astana, Kazakhstan in March.

However, the women’s team will compete at the event.

The men’s team did not qualify for the championship due to poor results at the Olympiad.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




NK conflict must be settled exclusively peacefully, reiterates Armenia

NK conflict must be settled exclusively peacefully, reiterates Armenia

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17:38,

YEREVAN, JANUARY 29, ARMENPRESS. The Republic of Armenia has not changed its stance in the NK conflict settlement issue – according to FM Zohrab Mnatsakanyan the issue must be resolved exclusively peacefully.

The FM made the remarks during a joint news conference today with EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy Johannes Hahn.

“The decider of Nagorno Karabakh’s status are the NK people. We have resolve to defend both Nagorno Karabakh, and Armenia. We know our capabilities, but we want to settle this process in a peaceful way,” Mnatsakanyan said.

Asked on the possibility of meeting his Azerbaijani counterpart during the upcoming Munich Security Conference, or whether PM Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev might meet at the event, the FM said that nothing is yet decided neither on this issue nor on Pashinyan’s participation at the conference.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Music: Oscar-winning French-Armenian composer Michel Legrand dies aged 87

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 26 2019
11:44 26/01/2019

Famous composer and pianist Michel Legrand has dies at the age of 87, Ria Novosti agency reported. Michel Legrand was a musical composer, jazz and classical pianist and an accomplished arranger and conductor who performed with orchestras all over the world.

Legrand was born in the Bécon les Bruyères district of Courbevoie, a suburb of Paris, France in 1932. His father Raymond Legrand was a conductor and composer renowned for hits such as Irma la douce, and his mother was Marcelle Der Mikaëlian (sister of conductor Jacques Hélian), who married Legrand Senior in 1929. His maternal grandfather was of Armenian descent.

Legrand has composed more than two hundred film and television scores and several musicals and has made well over a hundred albums. He has won three Oscars (out of 13 nominations) and five Grammys and has been nominated for an Emmy. He was twenty-two when his first album, I Love Paris, became one of the best-selling instrumental albums ever released.

President: Armenia does not have great financial resources but has talented scientists

News.am, Armenia
Jan 26 2019
President: Armenia does not have great financial resources but has talented scientists President: Armenia does not have great financial resources but has talented scientists

17:56, 26.01.2019
                  

YEREVAN. – Armenia’s President Armen Sarkissian on Saturday received Professor Massimo Inguscio, President of the National Research Council of Italy.

President Sargsyan said, in particular, that we are entering a new world which will be primarily led by new ideas and approaches where the quantum approach will be one of the leaders.

Professor Inguscio, for his part, noted that Armenia is considered in Italy as a strategic country with the highest level.

The interlocutors reflected on the prospects for the deepening of scientific cooperation and expansion of scientific and educational ties between Armenia and Italy.

The President said even though Armenia does not have great financial resources, it has talented scientists.

In Armen Sarkissian’s words, the two countries can successfully collaborate especially in mathematical modeling of artificial intelligence, efficient management of water resources, and in some other domains.

Mkhitar Hayrapetyan to head Armenian delegation to EuroNest

Member of Parliament from the ruling My Step faction, chairman of the parliamentary committee on Science, Education, Culture, Diaspora, Youth and Sports Affairs Mkhitar Hayrapetyan will lead the Armenian delegation to EuroNest.

Hayrapetyan said on Facebook that the composition of the Armenian delegation to EuroNest has been confirmed during the January 24 sitting of the National Assembly Council.

“Attaching importance to the role of parliamentary diplomacy in various international platforms, I am proud to note that I will lead this delegation that will carry out this responsible mission. I am sure that together with my party friends and my colleagues representing the Prosperous Armenia and Luminous Armenia parties we will succeed in honorably representing the Republic of Armenia at this international arena,” he said.

Prior to being elected to parliament, Mkhitaryan served as Minister of Diaspora.

The Euronest Parliamentary Assembly is a parliamentary forum to promote political association and further economic integration between the European Union and the EU’s Eastern European partners.