Sports: Mancini: ‘Armenia can push Italy’

Football Italia
Sept 4 2019
Mancini: 'Armenia can push Italy'

Roberto Mancini has “one doubt” for his Italy starting XI and believes Armenia “have a chance of pushing for Euro 2020 qualification.”

It kicks off in Yerevan on Thursday at 17.00 UK time, then they visit Finland on Sunday, and the Azzurri are trying to maintain their 100 per cent record in the group after four straight wins.

“Our objective from the start was to qualify as soon as possible. We’ve done well so far, there can be difficulties after a four-month break and some players won’t be at 100 per cent physically, but these are two fundamental games for qualification,” said the Coach in his Press conference.

“Armenia mainly play in leagues that started some time ago, have enthusiasm after their victory in Athens and will know Italy have always had problems here.

“We cannot think that we’re going into an easy game, because there is no such thing. Armenia’s greatest strength is in attack, as they have four very good strikers with different characteristics, so that is where we must be wary.

“They changed their Coach not long ago and needed a little time to adapt, so struggled in their first two matches, but are just getting stronger. That is why we need to be very careful.

“Armenia are third in the group, coming off two very good results, so they have a chance of pushing for qualification, certainly.”

Stefano Sensi has been very impressive in the first two games of the season for Inter, so could he start for Italy?

“Sensi has a possibility of starting, there are two games to be played, so we’ll see.”

Italy have had to change their squad repeatedly over the last few days as injuries piled up for the likes of Giorgio Chiellini, Mattia De Sciglio and Leonardo Spinazzola.

“It’s common at the start of the season, as you immediately go into important games without enough training time. Plus we’ve lost three players to some pretty serious injuries, which is a great pity, whereas the others will be back soon.

“It’s important for us to pick up where we left off, which is the second half against Bosnia. Unfortunately, that was months ago and there are inevitably going to be difficulties, but we’ll try to do our best in a moment of difficulty.

“The key is to focus on the same approach, which is very attack-minded, and that will improve as time goes on.”

Considering Torino started the season earlier to take part in the Europa League preliminary rounds, does that mean Andrea Belotti is the favourite ahead of Ciro Immobile to lead the line?

“Let’s be honest here, we have picked 10 of the starting XI and there is one doubt. I haven’t said who the doubt is or in what area and I won’t tell you now!”

Sports: UEFA president to watch Armenia vs Italy match in Yerevan

News.am, Armenia
Sept 2 2019

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin will visit Armenia at the invitation of Armenia's Football Federation.

Čeferin will attend Armenia vs. Italy EURO 2020 qualifier at the Republican Stadium of Yerevan on September 5.

https://sport.news.am/eng/news/103230/uefa-president-to-watch-armenia-vs-italy-match-in-yerevan.html

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin will arrive in Armenia to attend the upcoming Armenia-Italy match of the 2020 Group J qualifying stage. As the Football Federation of Armenia reported, Čeferin will be in Yerevan on September 5.

To note the match will be played at Yerevan Republican Stadium.

Italy leads Group J with 12 points, while Armenia has picked up six points from the opening matches and seats 3rd in the group.



Court of Appeals recognizes the violation of rights of ex-President Kocharyan and his son

Panorama, Armenia
Sept 2 2019
Law 17:57 02/09/2019 Armenia

The Armenian Criminal Court of Appeals under presiding under Judge Mnatsakanyan rejected on Monday the appeal by Prosecutor’s General’s Office against the ruling of a first instance court over the violation of presumption of innocence of Robert Kocharyan.

As the ex-president’s defense team reported, earlier the Chairman of Armenia’s Special Investigative Service Sasun Khachatryan announced the charges to Kocharyan about overthrowing the constitutional order of the country as a proved fact. The Yerevan Court of first instance recognized that Kocharyan’s right for presumption of innocence was violated that was later appealed by the Prosecutor Generals’ office.

With another ruling, the Court of Appeals recognized the violation of the rights of ex-president Kocharyan’s son – Sedrak Kocharyan. The case referred to the press statement released by the National Security Service that reported about the alleged “crimes committed by Kocharyan and his son.”

Armenia’s Pashinyan congratulates Alexander Lukashenko on birthday

Armenia’s Pashinyan congratulates Alexander Lukashenko on birthday

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan congratulated President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on birthday, the PM’s office told Armenpress.

The congratulatory letter runs as follows:

“Dear Mr. President,

I sincerely congratulate you on your birthday.

Your years-long, productive efforts aimed at protecting the interests of Belarus, ensuring the welfare of people and raising the life quality deserve respect.

I am confident that we will manage to enrich the traditional friendly ties between Armenia and Belarus with a new qualitative content through joint efforts and also through the mutually beneficial cooperation within the frames of the EAEU and other integration unions for the benefit of our peoples.

I wish you good health, prosperity and great achievements in your responsible state activity”.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Անթիլիաս – «ՎԱՀԱԳՆ ՏԱՏՐԵԱՆԻ ՄԱՀԸ ԿՈՐՈՒՍՏ ՄԸՆ Է ԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ՊԱՀԱՆՋԱՏԻՐՈՒԹԵԱՆ» Ն.Ս.Օ.Տ.Տ. ԱՐԱՄ Ա. ԿԱԹՈՂԻԿՈՍ

«ՎԱՀԱԳՆ ՏԱՏՐԵԱՆԻ ՄԱՀԸ ԿՈՐՈՒՍՏ ՄԸՆ Է ԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ՊԱՀԱՆՋԱՏԻՐՈՒԹԵԱՆ»

Ն.Ս.Օ.Տ.Տ. ԱՐԱՄ Ա. ԿԱԹՈՂԻԿՈՍ

Երէկ,
Վեհափառ Հայրապետը ցաւով իմացաւ Փրոֆ. Վահագն Տատրեանի մահուան գոյժը, որուն համար
յայտնեց, թէ անոր կորուստը մեծ է մանաւանդ Հայ Դատի աշխատանքներուն առնչութեամբ։

Յայտնենք,
որ 1999 թուականին Նորին Սրբութիւնը Փրոֆ. Տատրեանը Անթիլիասի Մայրավանքէն ներս
պարգեւատրած էր Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիոյ Կաթողիկոսութեան «Ս. Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց» շքանշանով
եւ վեր առնելով անոր ազգանուէր գործունէութիւնը՝ ըսած էր. «Շնորհիւ իր գերագոյն ճիգին,
ան կրցաւ Հայոց Ցեղասպանութիւնը դուրս բերել մեր ժողովուրդի կեանքի շրջագիծէն եւ
զայն բանալ աշխարհին։ Ու ահա, այսօր, Հայոց Ցեղասպանութիւնը ներկայութիւն է
միջազգային հարցերով զբաղող կազմակերպութիւններու, դիւանագիտական
յարաբերութիւններու, ինչպէս նաեւ ակադեմական ծիրէն ներս»։

 

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HIKE Armenia unveils latest offers for hiking lovers in Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 3 2019
Society 16:33 03/08/2019 Armenia

“We believe Armenia can be a premier hiking destination. That’s why we’re developing hiking infrastructure here, and sharing the awesomeness that is Armenia with the world,” HIKEArmenia reports on Facebook, presenting their offers for tourists and locals who are passionate about hiking.

One of the products the company developed back in 2015 is the mobile App available for Android and iPhone aimed “to share the ancient beauty of Armenia with the world, and support local economies through ecotourism.”

It is noted that following the support from the Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation, Hike Armenia has turned into a separate operating foundation to bring Armenia’s hiking trails and resources up to world-class standards.

The company also informs about an operating Information Center in downtown Yerevan and a website with all hiking-related information in Armenia

“Epic trails, warm hospitality, and unique culture are waiting. All you have to do now is get here!” the source concludes. 

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/31/2019

                                        Wednesday, 

Former Ruling Coalition Party Warns Yerevan Municipality Over ‘Poor Work’

        • Artak Khulian

A protest by Armenian Revolutionary Federation members in front of the Yerevan 
municipality building, Yerevan, 31Jul2019

The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun), an 
extra-parliamentary opposition party that was represented in the previous 
government as a junior coalition partner, held a rally in front of the Yerevan 
Mayor’s Office on Wednesday to express its dissatisfaction with what it sees as 
the poor work of the city authorities.

ARF members argued that no visible changes have been made in the city since the 
pro-government My Step alliance got a landslide victory in municipal elections 
last September and its top candidate Hayk Marutian later become mayor.

The party warned that if no improvement is achieved soon it will demand the 
resignation of the mayor. As the sign of warning dozens of protesters in front 
of the municipality building held ‘yellow cards’ in their hands.

“We see that waste disposal is getting worse day by day,” said ARF Yerevan City 
Committee representative Ara Rostomian, casting doubts over the efficiency of 
the municipality in trying to solve the issue.

The ARF believes the city authorities have failed to fulfill their election 
promises concerning issues of elevators, transportation, landscaping and 
garbage disposal.

“I don’t exclude that they mean well and want to change the situation. The 
problem here is that maybe they lack professionalism to be able to tackle all 
these problems correctly,” said Rostomian, adding that they would not be 
holding the protest unless at least some progress was made on some of the major 
issues facing the city.

The municipality does not accept the view that no positive developments have 
taken place in the city during the past 10 months. According to a city 
official, they are dealing with waste disposal, elevator and transportation 
issues and solutions will be provided soon.

“I acknowledge that in any case there may be complaints and naturally there are 
lots of problems in the city, but these problems are being solved with very 
clear steps and a chosen strategy,” Hakob Karapetian, a spokesman for Yerevan’s 
mayor, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am). “During this period at 
least fundamental changes have been introduced and these changes are yielding 
results even today and will give a much more multiplicative effect in the 
coming months and years. In particular, citizens may notice the lack of 
obstacles to obtaining permits in the field of construction and urban 
development. I mean that if applications are rejected, it is done only on legal 
grounds.”



No Arrest Sought For Indicted Kocharian Trial Judge


Judge Davit Grigorian (file photo)

No arrest is being sought for an Armenian judge involved in the trial of former 
President Robert Kocharian who is currently charged with forgery in connection 
with a separate case, the Special Investigation Service told RFE/RL’s Armenian 
Service (Azatutyun.am) on Wednesday.

On May 18, Judge Davit Grigorian, who presided over the hearings in the 
ex-president’s case, controversially ordered Kocharian released from prison 
pending the outcome of the trial.

He later suspended the trial, questioning the legality of coup charges brought 
against the former leader and referred the case to the Constitutional Court.

Prosecutors appealed against both decisions, which were condemned by political 
allies and supporters of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian. Armenia’s Court of 
Appeals overturned them on June 25, which led to Kocharian’s re-arrest.

On July 27, Armenia’s Supreme Judicial Council allowed for the investigation of 
Judge Grigorian following a petition submitted by the Prosecutor-General’s 
Office. The oversight body also decided to suspend the judge’s powers pending 
the investigation.

Three days later the Prosecutor-General’s Office released more details of the 
criminal case, saying that Grigorian committed official forgery of protocols of 
hearings at which he was not even physically present. It again categorically 
denied that attention to the case that was first addressed in February was 
conditioned by Grigorian’s ruling in the Kocharian trial.

Grigorian’s lawyer Yervand Varosian said his client did not admit to the charge 
of forgery. He also said that Grigorian believes that “the charge is a direct 
consequence of his two decisions in the [Kocharian] trial.”

Supporters of Kocharian and other critics of the current government claim that 
actions of the law-enforcement agencies against Grigorian amount to pressure on 
the judiciary that undermines its independence.



Ruling Bloc Lawmaker Spurns Kocharian’s Call For ‘Opposition Consolidation’

        • Gayane Saribekian

Former President Robert Kocharian attends a Court of Appeals hearing in 
Yerevan, July 24, 2019

A lawmaker representing the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian-led ruling alliance 
has dismissed as ludicrous assumptions by imprisoned former president Robert 
Kocharian that early elections are inevitable in Armenia and that the current 
government will fail to be reelected in such elections.

In a recent interview with the Golos Armenii newspaper Kocharian, who is 
currently in pretrial detention on charges stemming from his alleged role in 
the 2008 post-election crackdown on the opposition, also called for 
consolidation of opposition groups to that effect. “The country needs a broad 
consolidation of healthy forces,” the ex-leader said. “In the fall the process 
of consolidation and formation of partnership in the opposition field will be 
completed and political struggle will acquire a systemic and large-scale 
nature.”

“I think that the issue of power will be decided in early elections. With such 
a quality of governance this government will not last long and has no prospects 
of reelection. Voters will be fed up with populists and will be more particular 
in their choice,” Kocharian stressed.

My Step parliamentary faction member Hrachya Hakobian, meanwhile, said that 
only individuals and groups left out of the current political processes or cut 
off financial sources can rally around a Kocharian-led opposition.

“Let all those who are rejected by our society join together to become one 
whole rejected group. It changes nothing. There is no risk in it, as our 
society remembers all too well what it had to go through during his 
[Kocharian’s] government… There is only one way for our society to become 
consolidated when it comes to Kocharian, and that is that he must be imprisoned 
for life,” the lawmaker said, adding that only individuals and groups who want 
to sink into political obscurity can have their names linked to Kocharian.

Hakobian also dismissed the former president’s assumption that Armenia will see 
early parliamentary elections soon. “I don’t know what books Kocharian reads in 
prisons and what dreams he sees there that he began to talk about early 
elections and even says that in such elections the current government will fail 
to be reelected. I want to understand what books he reads in prison. Maybe he 
was given a collection of fairytales there,” he said.

Hakobian believes that former ruling elites represented by former president 
Kocharian, his successor Serzh Sarkisian and other senior members of the former 
ruling Republican Party of Armenia have no chance of returning to power. “And 
not only in the near future, but ever,” the My Step lawmaker underscored.



Environmentalists Raise Concerns Over Oil-Soaked Non-Flying Storks In Armenia

        • Susan Badalian

Oil-soaked white storks near the village of Hovtashen, Armenia

Environmental activists and zoologists in Armenia have been raising concerns 
after dozens of white storks drenched in some greasy substance and unable to 
fly have been spotted walking around several rural communities in the Ararat 
valley.

Residents of the village of Hovtashen in Armenia’s Ararat province have told 
RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am) that at first they thought the birds 
had covered themselves in dust in order to protect themselves from summer heat. 
“But it turned out it wasn’t dust, but that some oil had stuck to them,” says 
Khachik Sharoyan, a middle-aged resident of the village located some 15 
kilometers to the south of capital Yerevan.

The oily substance has harmed the birds’ feathers and now they cannot get off 
the ground even to reach their nests that are some eight meters above the 
ground.

“The birds can’t fly. They can’t get their food and feed their young. These 
birds are going to die,” says head of the Center of Bird Lovers NGO Silva 
Adamian.

Since the environmental alarm over the non-flying white storks was first 
sounded in Armenia nearly two weeks ago volunteers have visited the place to 
wash the birds and have actually managed to get some of them flying again 
albeit still low to the ground and at short distances.

Volunteers are raising donations and in the coming days plan more trips to 
Hovtashen and other villages affected by the problem.

Meanwhile, two oil-soaked white storks have been taken to a Zoological 
Institute laboratory in Yerevan where specialists have established that the 
substance in question is of vegetable or animal origin.

The contamination may come from the Hrazdan River that flows through the rural 
communities where white storks have been affected.

Experts suspect that the river may have been polluted with oily substance by 
one of the many fish farms situated in the area. No particular entity has yet 
been named as the source of pollution.

Environmental Inspectorate officials say they will refer the case to 
law-enforcement agencies. But while environmentalists insist that a criminal 
investigation should be launched in connection with the harm caused to white 
storks, under Armenia’s legislation, criminal liability is envisaged only for 
mass extermination of storks, while harming or even killing one stork will 
entail a fine of only an equivalent of $1 and $2, respectively.

“This is an omission in the law, as till today it did not occur to anyone that 
storks can be harmed in Armenia,” says Environmental Inspectorate 
representative Artur Beglarian. “For example, we have a Caucasian heath-cock 
which is in the Red Book and harming it will entail a fine of an equivalent of 
over $600.”

Zoology Institute worker Lyuba Balian says that cleaning white storks off the 
greasy substance is not an easy job. She says they have tried different 
solutions to achieve best results. They also monitor the behavior of the storks 
they clean to see if it changes. “In cleaning the bird one has to be very 
careful not to damage the feathers with the water flow,” Balian says.

Meanwhile, Towards Sustainable Systems NGO head Karen Aghababian along with 
volunteers continue to wash the white storks on the spot, trying to clean their 
feathers and put them back on the wing. “We continue to monitor the situation 
to make sure that the birds can have at least a short flight so that they do 
not become prey and can go to places where they can find food,” he says.

Many residents of Hovtashen, where there are some 30 stork nests with three or 
four birds in each, also participate in the monitoring activities. “People are 
very caring because it is their storks,” Hovtashen mayor Suren Mkrtchian says.

But Mamikon Ghasabian, head of the Vertebrates Laboratory at the Zoology and 
Hydro-Ecology Scientific Center, warns that specialists, volunteers and 
villagers have only until this fall to help the migratory birds get back on the 
wing or else they may not survive Armenia’s harsh winter.

“Can they reach Africa this way? Isn’t it a disaster? We cannot say how many of 
them will die on the way [to Africa] and what will happen to them. Their fate 
is uncertain,” says Ghasabian.



Press Review


The editor of “Aravot” writes: “Every time former president Robert Kocharian 
speaks about his political ambitions I almost automatically get the desire to 
defend the current government. But in any case Armenia needs a strong 
opposition, preferably not represented by pro-Kocharian forces.” The daily’s 
editor goes on to say that Kocharian is one of those responsible for “the 
absence of a political system in Armenia” since, he contends, elections were 
rigged during his presidency and the authorities started to use ‘information 
terror’ against dissidents.

Lragir.am writes: “Talking about a new opposition system being formed against 
the current government in Armenia, in an interview with the Golos Armenii 
newspaper former president Robert Kocharian said: “I think that the ‘consensus 
minus one’ formula is already a formed political reality and the process will 
become more active.” According to Kocharian, the system will also lead to the 
radicalization of the parliamentary opposition, as, otherwise, they will lose 
their electorate. The second president in fact warns Prosperous Armenia Party 
Chairman Gagik Tsarukian and Bright Armenia Party leader Edmon Marukian about 
consequences of being left out of his political vision.”

“Zhoghovurd” comments on the statement by the State Revenue Committee (SRC) 
regarding a criminal investigation of the waste management company, Sanitek, 
which is in charge of garbage collection in Yerevan. The paper writes: “This 
information raises a number of questions. First, it turns out that a criminal 
case has been launched on an unknown fact and then complex inspections were 
appointed. It would be more logical if those inspections were appointed before 
the institution of the case. We can assume that there were some inspections 
that revealed that the company evaded taxes, and in that case it is interesting 
what was found out if not an administrative protocol was drawn up first but a 
criminal case was launched at once. But if an administrative protocol had been 
drawn up, why no information was reported on that?... As for the quality of 
Sanitek’s work, everyone is dissatisfied with it, but even so, the case against 
the company should not be legally vulnerable, since as a foreign investor 
Sanitek may seek justice in international arbitration, and then the case of the 
SRC may become an occasion for the Yerevan municipality to lose a lot of money 
in court.”

(Lilit Harutiunian)


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Sports: Spain win Yerevan-hosted 2019 U19 EURO

 News.am, Armenia
 
 

The Spanish national team won the Yerevan-hosted 2019 U19 European Championship.

Spain defeated Portugal 2-0 at the Republican Stadium as Valencia attacker Ferran Torres scored the double.

The Armenian squad lost to Spain (1–4), Italy (0–4) and Portugal (0-4).

2019 U19 EURO, final:

Portugal vs Spain 0-2

Ferran Torres, 34, 51

Edmon Marukyan: We are doing everything to ensure that there is more America in Armenia

Arminfo, Armenia
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo. In an interview with ArmInfo,  head of the parliamentary faction of the Bright Armenia Party Edmon Marukyan, commented on the recent domestic political  impulses and problems of reforming the judicial and legal system in  Armenia. He talks about the steps taken by Yerevan to deepen  cooperation with the European Union and the United States. He shares  his own vision of the current state and future of the  Armenian-American relations.

– Mr. Marukyan, judging by the latest statements of the authorities,  the problem of reforming the judicial and legal system that has been  pressing for a long time, has finally reached the Constitutional  Court, or more precisely, its chairman, Hrayr Tovmasyan. Does, in  your opinion, his resignation indicate at least the beginning of the  path towards solution of the situation, or is everything much more  complicated?

I don't think that the problem of reforming the judicial system,  about which you speak, can be resolved only by Tovmasyan's  resignation. It is clear that the chairman of the Constitutional  Court is trying in every way to defend himself against accusations.  At the same time, the accusations of the authorities and part of our  society against Tovmasyan are quite reasonable and justified. This  man wrote the Constitution with the ultimate goal of turning the  Constitutional Court into a future mechanism of fulfilling the wishes  of the then ruling Republican Party of Armenia. It is also clear  that, defending from fair accusations in his address, Tovmasyan,  first of all, relies on well- known democratic principles. He refers  to the well-known principles of the dominance of democracy and law,  to the fact that the independence of the judiciary in fact does not  envisage mandatory reforms after each change of legislative and,  accordingly, executive power. However, to leave everything as it is  means to bear with the hideous distortion of the Constitution and the  judicial system as a whole that took place during the years of RPA  rule. In this light, changes and reforms in the judicial system, in  my opinion, are necessary. However, they should be carried out within  the framework of the law, whenever possible adhering to the happy  medium. The problem certainly needs a solution.

– In your opinion is there this time the threat of transforming the  judiciary into an appendage of the new executive? The results of the  elections to the Supreme Judicial Council, at first sight, indicate  the appearance of prerequisites in this direction:

I am convinced that under no circumstances should the representatives  of the judiciary be "friends" with the authorities of the country.  Such a friendship, moreover, rather close one, for quite  understandable reasons, existed between the Republicans and the  judges appointed by them. We all see today the result of such  relations between representatives of different branches of power.  Accordingly, today and in the future, it is necessary to completely  exclude even the first signs of such a "friendship" of the courts  with the ruling force in Armenia. Reoccurrence of such a situation is  definitely unacceptable. Courts should not be friends of power:  neither the previous one, nor the current one, nor future. Our  country needs an independent judicial power, a real judicial power,  and not just judges and courts, a power that will be completely  independent and, accordingly, free in all its decisions and actions.  I mean the power that is able to independently implement both  constitutional justice and justice in general. This is our main task,  the task of the authorities, the opposition, society and even,  paradoxically, at first glance, the former government. Since actually  everybody is interested in its implementation. Accordingly, to  achieve a solution to this common task, we all need to act in a  coordinated manner.

-However, there is no such approach to reforming the judicial system  yet:  

Unfortunately! That is why we reiterate every day the need to  formulate a clear concept of reforms in the judicial legal system.  Today, the authorities say one thing, then the other and no one knows  what they will say tomorrow. It is because of the inconsistency of  the authority, the lack of a common vision of what we want and where  we are going, that the Republicans, "counter-revolutionaries",  "blacks", and others actively criticize this very authority.  It is  precisely as a result of this very inconsistency that the same  Tovmasyan, who was a "good guy" a month ago, because he was standing  next to the authorities, suddenly became "bad". It has become  impossible to continue such practice, any reforms need consistency,  it is simply unrealistic to continue them in the conditions of daily  change of sentiments. 

– Nevertheless, at first glance, not everything is so bad, at least  with finances. The European Union, in particular, has already  expressed its readiness to support Armenian reforms in the legal and  judicial system.

Finances are not the main factor in the successful implementation of  these reforms, moreover their successful completion. Practically all  international partners of our country are ready to render this  assistance, and not only financial one. For this, one thing is  necessary – the vision, the concept of these reforms expressed by the  Armenian authorities. Finance here is of secondary importance. The  presence of the agenda is paramount, or precisely speaking, its  absence. It is inadmissible to announce the universal vetting today,  giving it up tomorrow. We can't talk today about the implementation  of the transitional justice system, and refuse from it tomorrow. It  is inadmissible to make changes to the Constitution today and refuse  from them later. Any reforms always need stability. And it is the  general concept, the documented clear vision of future own actions  that is the key to the development of cooperation of Armenia in all  areas. And the matter is far from being limited to the legal and  judicial system.

– You have recently returned from the US. Do the new authorities of  Armenia have a conceptual approach in relations with the USA? Their  predecessors did not seem to have it. What do we want from the United  States today, and what can we offer them?

I have no information about the approaches and agenda of our  leadership towards the United States. I don't know what discussions  are held during the periodic visits of representatives of our  leadership to Washington. I have my own conceptual ideas about the  agenda of the Armenian-American relations, according to which Armenia  can become an important partner of the United States in the South  Caucasus. The prerequisites and most importantly, possibilities for  such a scenario exist, they just need to be implemented, this is what  our national interests require.  Unused potential in  Armenian-American relations should be fulfilled. And I very much hope  that our new ambassador in Washington will make all possible efforts  in this direction. We should not limit our relations with the United  States to the Armenian community, although we do not realize this  potential either. Today's Armenia is a democratic country, which, in  cooperation with the United States, is able to actively fight in the  international structures against the challenges faced by democracy.  This is very important and we should concentrate our own attention to  this issue and draw the attention of our partners to it. From this  point of view, it is rather difficult to overestimate the importance  of Armenia in the South Caucasus. As far as I understand, today there  is simply no such link in the Caucasian dimension of American  politics.

– What about Georgia? It seems that the "Georgian Dream" of EU and  NATO membership has not changed with the replacement of Saakashvili  with Ivanishvili.

Georgia continues to be a strategic partner of the United States, at  least, the Georgians think so. However, at the same time, Georgia is  involved in conflicts with Russia. And most importantly, it does not  have a border with Iran, which Armenia has. For obvious reasons, in  recent years, our region has been interesting to the United States,  above all, due to the border with Iran. There is also Azerbaijan,  which borders on Iran and is of particular importance for the United  States. However, here US also faces problems. A dictatorial regime is  ruling in Baku, respectively, democracy is fictitious, especially in  comparison with Armenia, which can not be blamed for absence of  democracy today.

– Back to your meetings in the USA. Which of the above-mentioned, we  can offer Americans at least at the level of parliamentary diplomacy?

As a representative of parliamentary diplomacy, a person involved in  these processes, I am doing everything possible to implement the  agenda of Bright Armenia party. We call this agenda "More America in  Armenia" and actively push it. At all our meetings, in this case, the  latest meetings in Washington, we are actively lobbying for the idea  of involving the US in all possible ways and their participation in  the reforms taking place in Armenia. At all meetings in Washington, I  voiced our ideas and offered to fill the vacuum in relations between  our countries that we inherited from the Republicans. Today we can  definitely get more America in Armenia than it was yesterday.   Accordingly, we need to continue the cooperation with the United  States, which was established with Armenia's independence, and bring  it to a much higher level. We consider this a necessary step  proceeding from the interests of Armenia.


Pashinyan assesses his meeting with PM of Vietnam as productive

Pashinyan assesses his meeting with PM of Vietnam as productive

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16:06, 5 July, 2019

YEREVAN, JULY 5, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Phuc on July 5.

“I had a practical and productive meeting with Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Phuc”, Pashinyan said on Facebook, posting a respective photo.

Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan is in Vietnam on an official visit together with wife Anna Hakobyan. Official dinner on behalf of the PM of Vietnam will be served in honor of the Armenian PM and his wife.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan