Truck drivers block one of the traffic lanes of the Yerevan-Meghri road. the reason is highway weight station

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 20, ARMENPRESS. Truck drivers blocked one of the traffic lanes of the Yerevan-Meghri road. In a conversation with ARMENPRESS, Sona Harutyunyan, spokesperson of the Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia, said that the reason is the process of weighing trucks, because in the last month scales have been installed on the roads by the inspection body and trucks entering Armenia are necessarily weighed.

"This process caused discontent among truck drivers, because most of the trucks are overloaded, and overloaded trucks are fined by the inspection body in the amount of 200 thousand drams. They demand to change the weighing system, as well as to change the permissible size from 26 tons to 28 tons. However, there are established norms, and their violation also causes responsibility," said Sona Harutyunyan.

The speaker emphasized that there is a strict instruction from the Government and the Prime Minister personally to follow these norms.

Embassy of Kazakhstan offers condolences over Yerevan explosion

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Armenia expressed condolences over the Surmalu market explosion in Yerevan.

“The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Republic of Armenia is expressing deep condolences on the deaths which resulted from the explosion in the Surmalu trade center in Yerevan. We wish swift recovery to all who were injured,” the embassy said.

Armenian Education Minister says country ready to start teaching Georgian in schools

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Georgia – Aug 18 2022
genda.ge, 18 Aug 2022 – 16:22, Tbilisi,Georgia

Armenia’s Ministry of Education is ready to start teaching Georgian language classes in some schools in the country, Minister Vahram Dumanyan said on Thursday.

Dumanyan said the initiative would “not necessarily” concern schools located in regions of the country adjacent to the border with Georgia.

He was also cited by as saying the classes would not be mandatory, adding further details of the programme would be presented at a later date.

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Armenian military holds air defense training involving command of missile, rocket-artillery forces

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. The Ministry of Defense organized three-day training musters involving commanders of air defense, missile and rocket-artillery detachments to improve practical skills and raise effectiveness of air defense operations.

The ministry said that the training contributed to the development of commanding skills, strengthening of support between combat divisions in repelling enemy aerial attacks and perfecting reconnaissance and firing objective skills.

Sports: Armenian shooters win medals at World Championships

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Armenia – Aug 9 2022

PanARMENIAN.Net - The members of the Armenian shooting team successfully participated in the World Running Target Championships.

On August 1-8, the World Running Target Championships took place in Chateauroux, France, where Lilit Mkrtchyan and Gohar Harutyunyan (among juniors) registered impressive for Armenia and won a bronze medal each.

The Armenian shooting team participated in the world championship of the running target competition with a total of 6 athletes.

Will Armenia and Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh Clashes Lead to War?

The National Interest
Aug 4 2022

Deadly clashes have erupted in the Nagorno-Karabakh region over one year after the signing of a fragile Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.

by Mark Episkopos

Deadly clashes have erupted in the Nagorno-Karabakh region over one year after the signing of a fragile Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.

Azerbaijan said on Wednesday that its forces suppressed an Armenian attack near the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry accused Armenian forces of killing a soldier in an act of sabotage and attempting to seize territory controlled by Russian peacekeepers, according to Reuters. "We emphasize that the reason for the recent tension is the presence of illegal Armenian armed troops in the territories of Azerbaijan," Baku claimed.

Armenia has rejected Baku’s framing of the clashes, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claiming there are no Armenian servicemen in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. "Today, Azerbaijan is talking about the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army and the reasons why it is deployed along the line of disengagement. If Russia’s peacekeeping contingent and Azerbaijan provide guarantees of this line’s inviolability, the defense army, I believe, will not have to remain on combat duty. Also, I officially declare that there are no military servicemen from Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh," he said.

Pashinyan appeared to blame the recent spike in military tensions on a lack of action by Russian peacekeepers stationed in the broader Nagorno-Karabakh region. "Questions arise in Armenian society over the Russian peacekeeping operation in Nagorno-Karabakh," he said during a government meeting, adding that the role of the Russian mission must be “clarified.” Armenia has accused the Azerbaijani side of violating the terms of a ceasefire agreement by attacking territories controlled by the peacekeepers. Yerevan officials have called on the international community to “stop the aggressive actions and attitude of Azerbaijan and to activate the necessary mechanisms to do so.”

Russia’s Defense Ministry has accused Azerbaijan of violating the ceasefire, adding that it is "taking measures to stabilize the situation" in consultation with Yerevan and Baku. "There are trilateral agreements, which serve as the starting point," said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday. "The most important is to implement all obligations, which the parties assumed under these documents."

The European Union, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Biden administration have called for an immediate end to hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh. “The United States is deeply concerned by and closely following reports of intensive fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh, including casualties and the loss of life,” said U.S. Department of State spokesperson Ned Price. “We urge immediate steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation,” he added.

Azerbaijan’s armed forces launched an offensive to retake the ethnically Armenian breakaway enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, in the Summer of 2020. The six-week Nagorno-Karabakh war ended with a Kremlin-brokered ceasefire agreement involving the restoration of several surrounding territories under Azerbaijani control and the deployment of some 2,000 Russian peacekeeping forces to the region.

Mark Episkopos is a national security reporter for the National Interest.


UN chief urges restraint in tense Nagorno-Karabakh region: spokesman

CGTN , China
Aug 5 2022
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is following with concern recent reports of tensions in and around the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, his spokesman said on Thursday.

"While we are not in a position to confirm or verify such reports, we urge the sides to exercise restraint and address all outstanding issues through dialogue," said Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman.

Azerbaijan and Armenia on Wednesday accused each other of launching provocation in the disputed region in violation of a ceasefire agreement between them.

The Azerbaijani defense ministry said Karabakh troops targeted its army positions in the district of Lachin, which is under the supervision of the Russian peacekeeping force, killing an Azerbaijani conscript.

The Azerbaijani army later said it conducted an operation dubbed "Revenge" in response and took control of several strategic heights in Karabakh.

Karabakh declared a "partial mobilization," the army said in a statement.

Armenia accused Azerbaijan of seeking to make unilateral changes over the Lachin corridor that links Armenia and Karabakh.

Russia accused Azerbaijan of breaking the ceasefire and vowed to stabilize the situation.

"The ceasefire regime was violated by the armed forces of Azerbaijan around the Saribaba height," the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.

"The command of the Russian peacekeeping force, with representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia, are taking measures to stabilize the situation."

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerheads over the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh since 1988. Peace talks have been held since 1994, when a ceasefire was agreed on, but there have been sporadic minor clashes since then.

A round of armed conflict broke out along the contact line on September 27, 2020, before Russia brokered a new ceasefire agreement on November 9, 2020.

(With input from agencies)

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Jul 28

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Asbarez: Wounded Soldier Whose Home Was Damaged in 2020 War Gets Keys to Renovated House

The renovated Avetisyan home. (Photo: Tufenkian Foundation)

CHARTAR, Artsakh—2020 Artsakh War veteran Artur Avetisyan of Chartar and his family were given the keys to their rebuilt home on July 28. The intimate ceremony was attended by the Avetisyan family as well as representatives of the town administration and the Tufenkian Foundation’s Stepanakert and Yerevan offices.

Artur was injured while fighting in the 2020 war against Azerbaijan. He was hit by shrapnel in many parts of his body after a mine explosion. He spent four days in an induced coma.

The Avetisyan home was also damaged by Azerbaijani fire. Artur’s wife Manan explained that the damages to the house were so bad that living there was becoming increasingly difficult. “Our kitchen was damaged, so I was forced to cook our meals outside. Our bathroom was also partially damaged. Thanks to the support of the Tufenkian Foundation, all the necessary conditions were created so that we could live comfortably again,” Manan said. Artur and Manan live in the home with their two young sons, a five-year-old and a seven-year-old.

“Today, we are proud to hand over this house to Artur and his young family as a way to honor a man who bravely volunteered to protect his people,” Tufenkian Foundation director Greg Bedian said in his remarks.

The Tufenkian Foundation has actively supported wounded soldiers and their families since the April 2016 War. Focusing on accessible housing, Tufenkian has aided veterans disabled during the first Artsakh War in the early 1990s, the 2016 War, those injured during other attacks along the line of contact over the years, and most recently during the 2020 War.

“We must support the people of Artsakh now more than ever. Artur, protected his town and fought for his people and homeland. He is a hero in every sense of the word,” said Tufenkian Foundation public relations director Rupen Janbazian.

Established in 1999, the Tufenkian Foundation addresses the most pressing social, economic, cultural, and environmental challenges facing Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabagh). Since its inception, the Tufenkian Foundation has supported various community initiatives as well as civic activism and public advocacy campaigns to help improve life in Armenia, while providing housing, education, social, health, and livelihood support for the Armenians of Artsakh.