Armenian ministry launches #HighTech online series of talks

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 11:18, 31 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s ministry of high technological industry is starting online #HighTechTalks with the view to introduce the field, discover the IT world, as well as to raise relevant issues and public awareness, the ministry told Armenpress.

The project will host successful businessmen and leading IT specialists who will hold talks introducing the field of high technologies.

Due to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) around the globe and Armenia as well, thousands of people need to get a new profession and have an opportunity to enter the IT sector, acquire new skills, knowledge and most importantly profession. #HighTechTalks are going to contribute to having a deeper knowledge on technologies for broad public circles.

#HighTechTalks will launch on March 31, at 21:00. The first guest of the project is PicsArt founder and CEO Hovhannes Avoyan who will join the talks from the United States and will run a talk on the topic of the IT world.

The program will be broadcast live on the Facebook page of Armenia’s minister of high-tech industry Hakob Arshakyan (https://www.facebook.com/hakobarshakyanpage/), and after the completion it will also be posted on the ministry’s YouTube account (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8cP-gVqC9z4rjJeAqyBjrQ).

The future guests of the #HighTechTalks will talk about the pros and cons of information and communication technologies, the role of technologies and how they change our life, how they affect the human welfare and security, etc.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenia Coronavirus Response Task Force to acquire 100 ventilators, 60,000 test kits

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 12:00, 31 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian healthcare authorities will be supplied with 100 ventilators, 60,000 coronavirus test kits, face masks, protective suits, goggles and other equipment in the coming days, Healthcare Minister Arsen Torosyan said at the meeting of the Armenia Coronavirus Response Task Force chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Torosyan also briefed about the coronavirus cases in the country and the health condition of the patients.

Measures aimed at preventing the spread of the virus, the management of the epidemiological issue, as well as issues related to the restrictions on movement and business activities were discussed, the government’s press service said.

The PM tasked the officials to draft a respective government decision taking into account the recommendations and observations made during the meeting.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Congressman Pallone calls for expanded US military assistance to Armenia

News.am, Armenia
April 1 2020

10:50, 01.04.2020
                  

Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Frank Pallone on Tuesday called for expanded U.S. military assistance to Armenia and the immediate suspension in military assistance to Azerbaijan, citing the Aliyev regime’s ongoing attacks against Armenia and Artsakh, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) reported.

“The United States should immediately suspend military aid to Azerbaijan until its government ceases its attacks against Armenia and Artsakh, agrees to the peaceful resolution of regional conflicts, and proves it has halted all human rights abuses,” Pallone stated in his testimony to the House Armed Services Committee. “We must also strive to send a more supportive signal to our regional partners currently undergoing positive, democratic transitions like Armenia by increasing security assistance and bolstering strategic cooperation between our countries.”

Monday’s cross-border sniper fire by Azerbaijan injured two Armenian servicemen and hospitalized a child who was shot in the chest while playing on his apartment balcony.

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Georgia declares curfew – Gruzia Online

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YEREVAN, MARCH 30, ARMENPRESS. Georgia has declared curfew. ARMENPRESS reports Gruzia Online informs that people's movement will be restricted from 21:00 to 06:00, Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Gakharia announced.

''Full-scale quarantine is declared during the state of emergency. Starting from 21:00 to 06:00 people's movement on foot or by transport is forbidden”, Gakharia said.

Under the regime of quarantine people aged 70 or above are not allowed to go out. There will be exceptions only for the cases if the citizens goes to a grocery, pharmacy or medical facility nearby his house.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

Prime Minister: We must do everything possible so that observers do not deliver coronavirus in Artsakh

Arminfo, Armenia

ArmInfo. As we know, presidential and parliamentary elections will be held in Artsakh on March 31, and observers from Armenia and abroad will go there. This was announced on March 26 by the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan during a  government meeting.  

He noted that every effort should be made so  that the coronavirus infection does not penetrate the territory of  Artsakh. <Today we already have quick tests to check for coronavirus.  Let's agree to cooperate with representatives of monitoring  organizations, and determine whether the observers come from the risk  zone or not. If so, we will ask for a change of observers. Moreover,  before they leave for NKR, we'll ask them to take a quick test to  check for coronavirus to be sure that they are not carriers of the  virus, "the prime minister emphasized.

<Today, fortunately, no coronavirus has been detected in Artsakh,  despite the fact that dozens of people have passed the coronavirus  test. We must do everything possible so that representatives of the  observation groups do not deliver the coronavirus to Artsakh>,  Pashinyan concluded. 

No pre-match handshake at UEFA matches

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 15:03, 9 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 9, ARMENPRESS. UEFA today announced that players would not be shaking hands with their opponents and referees as part of the pre-match protocol at UEFA matches until further notice, Armenpress reports citing the UEFA website.

This will be applied to all UEFA matches and is in line with recommendations made by the World Health Organization to minimize potential transmission of COVID-19.

A new coronavirus outbreak was registered in China’s Wuhan city in late December 2019. The virus has spread around the globe, and according to the latest reports coronavirus cases surpassed 100,000 worldwide.




No systemic corruption in Armenia, but still some officials take bribes – PM

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 13:55, 12 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 12, ARMENPRESS. Today the government of Armenia is a reliable institute for the people, but not at all levels and domains, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in Jermuk town during a campaign for the April 5 referendum.

Pashinyan stated that there is no systemic corruption in Armenia. “Yes, there is no systemic corruption in Armenia and I can guarantee that as long as these political realities exist which you support, there won’t be systemic corruption”, he said.

But the PM added that this doesn’t mean that separate officials are not taking bribes.

“Of course, I would not say that because every week an official is being arrested for taking bribes. So what we need to do to eliminate this? This referendum is also about this, that the remnants of that corruption system still hope that after some time their supporters will come”, the PM said, adding that this nervous situation continues in Armenia. “As long as the problem of the Constitutional Court and the judiciary in general is not solved, this nervous atmosphere will continue”, the PM added.

Armenia will hold a referendum on Constitutional amendments on April 5. The referendum proposes to suspend the powers of the President of the Constitutional Court and six judges.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




ArmHiTec exhibition postponed due to danger of spread of coronavirus

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 10:55, 13 March, 2020

YEREVAN, MARCH 13, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s ministries of high-tech industry and defense made a joint decision to postpone the ArmHiTec International Exhibition of Arms and Defense Technologies until October 2020, taking into account the risks and dangers of the novel coronavirus, the ministry of high-tech industry told Armenpress.

“Taking into account the risks and dangers of the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) the ministry of high technological industry and the ministry of defense of Armenia made a joint decision to postpone the ArmHiTech event until October 2020. Additional information will be provided on the dates of the event”, the ministries said in a statement.

The ArmHiTec International Exhibition of Arms and Defense Technologies was scheduled to take place on March 26-28, 2020 in Yerevan.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijan named first Muslim country represented at AIPAC

Tue 10 Mar 2020 18:35 GMT | 22:35 Local Time

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As the first Muslim-majority country represented at the highly influential American-Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) annual conference in Washington, D.C. last week, Azerbaijan was represented by Finance Minister Samir Sharifov, who spoke about the relations between the Caspian region country and the world's only Jewish state.

"Cooperation with Israel is not limited to oil supply, we are interested in widening cooperation in defense and transfer of technology," Sharifov told conference attendees on March 1, Report informs citing The Jerusalem Post.

Sharifov said defense cooperation between Azerbaijan and Israel includes arms sales by the latter. According to data compiled by the Stockholm International and Peace Research Institute, between 2014 and 2018, Azerbaijan was the second-largest buyer of Israeli arms, making up 17 percent of the country's arms exports.

In 2017, Baku bought Israeli weapons worth $137 million. In 2016, President Ilham Aliyev said contracts for the purchase of defense equipment between Azerbaijan, which borders Iran in the south and Russia to the north, and Israeli companies reached an aggregate total of $4.85 billion.

Israel's domestically-produced Harop kamikaze drones have been sold to Azerbaijan – the only buyer in the South Caucasus and the Caspian Sea regions. Earlier last year, officials in Baku struck a deal to purchase SkyStriker drones from Elbit Systems, an Israeli electronics company, and the first foreign export deal for that specific drone.

Israel gets about 40-45 percent of its oil needs from Azerbaijan via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, which reaches Israel via tankers that dock in the Turkish port city of Ceyhan. In 2018, the total value of trade between the two countries hit $1.3 billion from what was $672 million in 2017.

AIPAC's three-day event, which is considered the largest gathering of America's pro-Israel community, opened this year on March 1 and wrapped up by Tuesday. Official representation of the Azerbaijani government at this year's meeting also included remarks by First Vice President Mehriban Aliyeva, delivered by Minister Sharifov.

"It is gratifying that our former compatriots of Jewish origin, living nowadays in the United States and Israel, have maintained close ties with Azerbaijan and contribute to the strengthening of our relations with these countries. We are much grateful to them," read Aliyeva's remarks.

Mehriban Aliyeva's remarks provided insight into the different periods of Azerbaijani history at which Jews entered the picture, stretching from ancient to modern times.

"At the time of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic of 1918-1920 – the first parliamentary democracy in the Muslim world – the Jewish community actively contributed to the development of the country," she noted.

"Azerbaijan had also embraced thousands of Jews who tried to escape Nazi oppression during World War II and became a second home for them."

Although the country of 10 million is predominantly Muslim, Azerbaijan has a long tradition of being welcoming to other religions, including Judaism. The only all-Jewish town, Krasnaya Sloboda (meaning "red village") outside of Israel, is located in Azerbaijan. The village was founded in the 18th century during the rule of Fatali Khan, who invited Jews living in other areas to establish their own settlement, guaranteeing their safety against any attack.

The overall number of Jews residing in Azerbaijan today is roughly 30,000.

"For Jews, Azerbaijan has always been a native place to live and to create. Today, there are eight Jewish organizations, seven synagogues, including five in the capital city Baku, and several Jewish schools in the country," Aliyeva noted. "Those synagogues receive annual financial assistance from the government of Azerbaijan."