TURKISH, ARMENIAN FMS HOLD ‘FRUITFUL AND CONSTRUCTIVE’ MEETING IN ANTALYA

Entornointeligente.com / The two neighbouring countries’ relations entered a new phase after both countries appointed special representatives, which held their first meeting on January 14 in Moscow. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu noted that Azerbaijan supports the normalisation process between Ankara and Yerevan. (AA) A historic bilateral meeting has taken place between the foreign ministers of Türkiye and Armenia on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.

Speaking to reporters, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu described the meeting with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan as “extremely fruitful and constructive.”

Cavusoglu also noted that Azerbaijan supports the normalisation process between Ankara and Yerevan.

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For his part, the Armenian minister said his country is determined to dedicate efforts for peace and stability in the region and that it is working to normalise relations with Türkiye.

'Without preconditions'

Turkish-Armenian relations entered a new phase after both countries appointed special representatives, which held their first meeting on January 14 in Moscow.

The envoys from Türkiye and Armenia, Serdar Kilic and Ruben Rubinyan, held their second meeting in Vienna on February 24 and “reiterated their agreement to continue the process without preconditions.”

The three-day high-level Antalya Diplomacy Forum in the resort city of Antalya in southern Türkiye has brought together participants from 75 countries, including 17 heads of state, 80 government ministers, and 39 representatives of international organizations. 

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Turkish press: Turkey-made drones helping fight against Russia: Ukrainian envoy

A Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drone is seen during a rehearsal of a military parade dedicated to Independence Day, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Aug. 20, 2021. (AP Photo)

Turkey-made Bayraktar drones have been very efficient in Ukraine’s battle against invading Russian forces, Kyiv’s ambassador to Ankara, Vasyl Bodnar, said Sunday.

Bodnar's remarks came during a press meeting in Ankara as Ukrainian forces battled to hold Russian forces back from the capital Kyiv and residents sheltered in subway tunnels, basements and underground garages.

The battle-tested unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have already proven their capabilities in Libya, Syria and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Turkey has sold Kyiv several batches of drone magnate Baykar-developed Bayraktar TB2s, which it had in the past deployed against Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Ankara and Kyiv earlier this month agreed on a deal aimed at expanding drone production in Ukraine.

In addition to Ukraine, the Bayraktar TB2 has also been used by Qatar, Azerbaijan and Poland, which in May last year became the first European Union and NATO member state to acquire drones from Turkey. Many other nations have also hinted at buying the UAVs.

The Bayraktar TB2 – with its electronics, software, aerodynamics, design and submain systems fully designed and developed nationally – stands out among the world's most advanced UAV systems in its class with its flight automation and performance.

It has a record altitude of 27,030 feet for over 24 hours in the air and can carry 150 kilograms (over 330 pounds) of payload. It can operate during the day and at night.

War participants block Yerevan international airport road

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Armenia – Feb 21 2022

The participants of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) war in the fall of 2020 on Monday closed off the road to Zvartnots International Airport of Yerevan.

They are against the arrival of an Azerbaijani delegation in the Armenian capital.

As reported earlier, the meetings of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly will take place in Yerevan on Monday and Tuesday, and an Azerbaijani delegation also will attend them.

These war participants told reporters that they are against the reopening of the Yerevan-Istanbul flights, too.

Protest against arrival of Azerbaijani MPs in Yerevan

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Armenia – Feb 21 2022

In front of the Armenia Marriott Hotel, located in the centre of Yerevan, a protest demonstration organized by the ARF Armenian Youth Federation is held.

The protesters oppose the arrival of Azerbaijani MPs in Armenia.

Earlier Azerbaijan's Milli Majlis announced the names of the delegation members, who have already arrived in Yerevan.

Parliament said the event will be attended by members of the Azerbaijani delegation to the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Tahir Mirkishili and Soltan Mammadov.

The MPs will present the position of the Azerbaijani side on the issues to be discussed at the meetings.

Ex-deputy defense minister: Ukraine has almost always voted against Armenia on all international platforms

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Armenia – Feb 25 2022


Yerevan should take into account the fact that Ukraine has almost always voted against Armenia on all international platforms. Artak Zakaryan, a member of the former ruling Republican Party of Armenia and ex-deputy defense minister of the country,  told this to a press conference Friday.

According to him, these disagreements between Armenia and Ukraine have been at the level of both parliamentary and official diplomacy.

"We have had disagreements in foreign policy, too. It is obvious that Ukraine has always spoken in favor of Azerbaijan, not taking into account Armenia's position. This refers to matters in connection with both Karabakh and other security issues. Kyiv adopted this position back in 2014," Zakaryan explained.

So, as per the former Armenian official, Yerevan's position on the current events unrolling over Ukraine should be clear, simple, and grounded.

In Artak Zakaryan’s view, the baseline justification in this regard should be that the recognition of the right of peoples to self-determination has always been key for Armenia.

Russia MFA: Declaration between Moscow and Baku does not contradict alliance between Russia and Armenia

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Armenia – Feb 25 2022

The declaration signed between Russia and Azerbaijan does not create any problems for the Russian alliance with Armenia, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

Her remarks came at a briefing in Moscow on Friday.

According to her, Moscow will comply with all its obligations towards Yerevan, which is a long-standing and close ally of Russia.

"We are convinced that the signing of the aforementioned declaration with Baku will strengthen trilateral cooperation between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia," Zakharova said.

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added that taking into account the changed geopolitical realities in the region, Russia constantly updates the bilateral treaty base with Armenia, which currently contains about 200 documents.

At the same time, the declaration signed by the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan, according to Zakharova, works to strengthen regional security.

"As for the Karabakh settlement and the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, the declaration itself on allied cooperation with Azerbaijan contains a passage that the parties will mutually facilitate efforts to implement the provisions of the agreements of the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia of November 9, 2020 as well as January 11 and November 26, 2021," the Russian Foreign Ministry representative noted.

She said that the 10th clause stipulates that the sides will cooperate in solving the tasks resulting from previously reached agreements and closely cooperate in establishing a long-term peace between the states of the region.

The Russian and Azerbaijani presidents signed a declaration on allied cooperation in Moscow on 22 February.

Parliament of Artsakh calls on OSCE MG Co-Chairs to immediately re-launch negotiations process

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18, ARMENPRESS. The Parliament of Artsakh released a statement on the occasion of Revival Day.

The statement was presented by MP Gegham Stepanyan and was adopted with 30 votes in favor.

Particularly, the statement says that the developments in Artsakh which took place in February of 1988 fundamentally changed the future annals of not only the indigenous Armenian people living there, but also of the peoples of the former Soviet Union.

“Tens of thousands of people, using the liberal and democratic ideas declared in the USSR were seeking through peaceful referenda in Stepanakert and other cities to restore historic justice: the unrealized dream of several generations to re-unite the Armenian province with Armenia.

From the very beginning, the growing pan-national movement adopted a conduct of solving the issue peacefully through legal and political ways, which received an irreversible confirmation on February 20, during the 20th extraordinary session of the former province’s supreme representative body, the Regional Council of People’s Deputies. The historic decision to withdraw the NKAO from the Azerbaijani SSR and re-unite it with the Armenian SSR signaled the new stage of the Artsakh national liberation struggle: the decisiveness of the people of Artsakh’s to advance the Karabakh movement through a civilized and legal path.

Regrettably, the leadership of the Azerbaijani SSR was incapable of using the exclusive chance of correctly resolving the issue and as a result the region appeared in a chain of lasting instability and Azerbaijan’s temptations to solve the issue militarily.

As a result of the February 20 decision which expressed the will and desire of the absolute majority of the region’s population, Artsakh rightly became the symbol of pride and national awakening for all Armenians. The wave of the Karabakh movement spread worldwide and as a result of the struggle organized by all segments of Armenians the two Armenian republics formed in the beginning of the 90s of the previous century. The Republic of Artsakh, proclaimed on September 2 of 1991 in line with international law and the requirements of national legislation, was a conscious milestone on the path towards a united Armenian state. Our people paid an immeasurably high price in the fight for Artsakh’s freedom and independence. Thousands of our sons sacrificed their lives during the wars of 1991-1994, 2016 and 2020.

Today, the Republic of Artsakh exists and continues its struggle to achieve international recognition thanks to the sacrifices of our brave heroes. We bow before their eternal memory,” reads the statement.

The statement says that during the last 34 years Artsakh passed a long path of establishment and development, victories and failures, and during this period the idea that the Armenian Artsakh’s future is guaranteed only in the prospects of living free and independent was strengthened.

“Expressing the collective will and opinion of the people of Artsakh, the National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh is reaffirming its dedication to the 1988 February 20 historic decision and decisiveness to protect its right to live freely on its native land.

The National Assembly of Artsakh is drawing the attention of international organizations and first of all the parliaments of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairing countries on the fact that the Armenian people of Artsakh for centuries struggled to preserve their identity, created material and cultural values which today are endangered as a result of the Azerbaijani occupation of several territories of the Republic of Artsakh.

“We call on the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to take immediate steps to re-launch the negotiations process in the direction of resolving the Karabakh conflict in line with the mandate received from the OSCE. Lasting peace and stability in the region can only be achieved through respecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people of the Republic of Artsakh. For this very goal the Armenians of Artsakh began their liberation struggle in 1988 and stand ready to continue it with decisiveness to reach the final goal,” the statement said.

Ukraine didn’t start military operations in Donbass and has no such plans – Kuleba

Ukraine didn’t start military operations in Donbass and has no such plans – Kuleba

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YEREVAN, 18 FEBRUARY, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba denied statements about offensives by the Ukrainian armed forces and sabotage operations on chemical plants in Donbass, ARMENPRESS reports, Kuleba mentioned on his twitter microblog.

“We strongly deny the statements of the Russian propaganda about alleged offensives operations or sabotage against chemical industy. Ukraine didn’t start such operations in Donbass and has no such plans. We are fully loyal to solely diplomatic resolution”, he wrote.