New Armenian government chooses public transport over official vehicles

JAM News
June 2 2018

Ministers take the metro in a cost cutting measure

The Armenian government is planning to reduce the number of official vehicles by 30 per cent to optimize expenses. The head of the Cabinet of Ministers believes that the previous staff spent too much money on transport, and therefore only about 70 of a fleet of 110 cars should remain.

“I think that fuel is too expensive for the budget. You can really save a lot here,” stressed the Head of Administration, Eduard Aghajanyan.

He also said that the previous government was too bloated as it allowed unreasonable and unjustified costs:

“In the first place, it’s about the cars and the checks provided for fuel. All this was unfounded, and you will soon be convinced of this.”

Cases of abuse may be transferred to the National Security Service, according to Eduad Aghanhayan.

Since Nikol Pashinyan’s appointment as Prime Minister, some members of his new government gave up their official vehicles. In particular, First Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan gave up two of the five cars at his disposal. Mirzoyan’s example was followed by Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan. Posts on Araik Harutyunyan, the Minister of Education and Science, went viral on social networks after he was seen taking the metro.

There is talk that Armenia is set to adopt a unified procedure for using official transport for all Cabinet members in the near future.

168: Holding snap elections primary goal of Armenia’s new Cabinet – PM Pashinyan

Category
Politics

Holding snap elections continues to remain the primary goal of the new Cabinet of Armenia, PM Pashinyan told the reporters following the inauguration ceremony of the Cabinet members at the Presidential Residence.

“But this does not mean that it’s the only problem we have to solve”, Pashinyan as said.

He added that apart from the elections, the Cabinet has and will have a long-term program, assuring that one will not harm the other.

Estonian FM does not believe in change of Armenia’s strategic course

Baltic News Service / - BNS
 Friday 4:00 PM EET


Estonian formin does not believe in change of Armenia's strategic course


TALLINN, May 11, BNS - Alternation of power in Armenia may not mean a
great change of the course of the country, Estonian Foreign Minister
Sven Mikser said.

"It is clear that there is no point in pinning an excessive amount of
hope on a great change in Armenia's strategic course. It will still
continue operating in the geopolitical space that it has been given
today," Mikser told BNS on Friday.

Mikser said that it must be observed what the first steps of the new
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan are.

"We are definitely dealing with a charismatic politician. What his
playing field is like in a situation, where he in reality does not
have an independent parliament majority behind him, is still to be
determined," the minister said.

The parliament of Armenia elected Pashinyan prime minister by the
pressure of the demonstrations of the opposition, even though his own
party holds a minority in the parliament.

Armenia is under the pressure of its two large Muslim neighbors,
Turkey and Azerbaijan, and must lean on the security assistance of
Russia.

Sports: Yura Movsisyan invited to Armenian national team

News.am, Armenia

‘I will do everything for new defense minister to succeed’, says Vigen Sargsyan

Category
Politics

Any person, who has dedicated some part of his life to the country’s defense organization, must be at least inadequate of not dreaming of his next being more effective, Vigen Sargsyan, who announced stepping down from the post of acting defense minister of Armenia on May 8, told reporters at a press conference in the defense ministry, in response to the question what will be the fate of the programs they have launched, and whether there are agreements with the new government to continue them.

“Now together with the staff of the defense ministry we are doing an exercise which has not been done before. We are going to hold a 10-hour briefing for the new minister and his team according to directions, issues and programs. We know the existing legal regulations and actions of each program, the financial sources and their further right use directions, we understand quite well the leadership needed for implementing the programs and will do everything for the new team, the new minister to succeed as it will be our common victory”, Vigen Sargsyan said.

According to him, any person, who dedicated perhaps a day, a week, a month or a year to the country’s defense organization, must be at least inadequate of not dreaming of his next being more effective. “It’s absolutely not a matter of personal ambition, it’s a matter of the security of our society, country, state, as well as that of my family, children and etc. I will do everything regardless of political views for the next minister to definitely succeed. I don’t know to what extent my advice will be needed, but will always be ready to give that advice to all future ministers for not that I know the Army better than they will know while heading the structure a year later, but for the fact that it’s always accumulative information which we need to share”, he said.

Vigen Sargsyan expressed hope that the programs initiated by them will continue. “They are important programs. They are not a result of demonstration of our party or political views, they are programs introduced by more creative approach to have a big army in the small country. I didn’t speak about them during the pre-election programs for a reason, in order not to manipulate them. I have announced about these programs in April, 2017, during the Nation-Army conference after the elections, and this has been done for a reason since I considered them as non-party programs. I have discussed the programs in-detail with all parliamentary factions since I don’t think that the country’s defense must be the parliamentary function of only one party or the majority. And I was expecting a non-partisan approach on this matter, but I didn’t always receive support in the Parliament over which I publicly expressed my opinion and remain in the same opinion – there must be issues in the country at war where society has a consensus aimed at reaching a positive result, rather than searching for a problem”, Sargsyan said.

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Sheikh Mohammad of Kuwait attends festive mass

Arab Times
May 5, 2018 Saturday
Sheikh Mohammad attends festive mass
 
Armenian patriarch voices his deep love to Kuwait
 
 
KUWAIT CITY, May 5, (KUNA): Representative of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Deputy Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah on Friday attended a festive mass at the Armenian Archdiocese in Kuwait and neighboring countries.
 
Patriarch of Orthodox Armenians in Kuwait Archbishop Masis Zuboyan led his first mass since being consecrated Archbishop, Lebanon, April 15. Archbishop Zuboyan voiced his deep love, high appreciation and loyalty to Kuwait and His Highness the Amir. "His Highness the Amir deserves to be named hero of forgiveness and reconciliation," he said.
 
He also noted that His Highness the Amir has "overwhelmed us (Armenians)" with kindness and generosity, making them feel at home and allowing them to perform their rituals freely and safely.
 
Archbishop Zuboyan highlighted His Highness the Amir's humanitarian work initiatives which have been extended globally, bringing him international recognition as a "Humanitarian Leader" by the UN, the world's top organization.
 
He also recalled the visit to Kuwait by Patriarch Aram I and his meeting with His Highness the Amir. Archbishop Zuboyan vowed loyalty to Kuwait which has been embracing expats with all generosity, love and tolerance.

Damascus: Armenian Ambassador: Turkish acts in Syria are extension of what they committed against Armenians

Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
Tuesday
Armenian Ambassador: Turkish acts in Syria are extension of what they committed against Armenians
 
 
Damascus, SANA – Armenian Ambassador to Syria Arshak Poladian said that history repeats itself, and what Turkish politicians are perpetrating against the Syrian people nowadays is an extension of what they have done to the Armenian people in the past.
 
On April 24, the Armenians commemorate the anniversary of the genocide in which one and a half million Armenians were killed at the hands of the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923, in one of the most repulsive massacres in human history.
 
Speaking to SANA, the Ambassador said that although 103 years have passed since the Armenian genocide, the Armenian people are still struggling to regain their rights and their stolen territory, adding that the issue of the Armenians is presented in international forums and the Armenian people insist on recognition and condemnation of the genocide.
 
Poladian pointed out that the Armenian tragedy was a crime of annihilating an entire nation and erasing its heritage and civilization, as it was the result of a tendency to establish a Turkish empire from Anatolia to the easternmost part of Asia.
 
The historical area of Armenia is more than 300,000 square kilometers, which is ten times the size of the current Republic of Armenia.
 
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US Congressmen call on Trump to mark April 24 as Armenian Genocide commemoration day

ArmenPress, Armenia
US Congressmen call on Trump to mark April 24 as Armenian Genocide commemoration day



YEREVAN, APRIL 12, ARMENPRESS. The leadership of the Congressional Armenian Caucus today called on their U.S. House colleagues to join them in pressing US President Donald Trump to reject Turkey’s gag-rule by honestly and accurately commemorating the Armenian Genocide thisApril 24th, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

“Recep Erdogan is undermining U.S. interests, insulting U.S. allies, and threatening U.S. forces, yet he’s still granted a veto over U.S. policy on the Armenian Genocide,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “American complicity in Ankara’s genocide denial is a relic of the Cold War. It didn’t make sense then, and it makes even less sense now. “Take a moment today to ask your U.S. Representatives to demand an end to Turkey’s gag-rule.”

In a “Dear Colleague” letter to U.S. Representatives, Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Jackie Speier (D-CA), David Trott (R-MI) and David Valadao (R-CA) as well as Vice-Chairs Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Adam Schiff (D-CA) explained that: “The Armenian Genocide continues to stand as an important reminder that crimes against humanity must not go without recognition and condemnation. Through recognition of the Armenian Genocide, we pay tribute to the perseverance and determination of those who survived, as well as to the Americans of Armenian descent who continue to strengthen our country to this day. It is our duty to honor those contributions with an honest statement of history recognizing the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians as the 20th century’s first genocide. By commemorating the Armenian Genocide, we renew our commitment to prevent future atrocities.” They closed by asking that the President: “appropriately markApril 24thas a day of American remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.”

The ANCA has launched a nationwide online letter writing and calling campaign urging Members of Congress to co-sign the Armenian Caucus letter to President Trump.

Text of Congressional Letter to President Trump

Dear President Trump:

We are writing to urge you to properly commemorate the 103 rd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide onApril 24th.

In leading an honest and accurate American remembrance of this known case of genocide, you will stand with President Reagan, who recognized the Armenian Genocide in 1981, and the Eisenhower Administration, which did the same in a 1951 submission to the International Court of Justice. The House of Representatives has also commemorated the Armenian Genocide, through H.J.Res.148 in 1975 and H.J.Res.247 in 1984.

Armenia remains deeply committed to expanding the bonds of friendship that have long connected the American and Armenian peoples. Among the proudest chapters in our shared history is America’s remarkable record of protesting the Genocide and in caring for the survivors of this crime. The United States Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire in 1915, Henry Morgenthau, helped to chronicle the brutal extermination of the Armenian people through a campaign of mass murder and violent expulsion.

In the years after the genocide, Ambassador Morgenthau and other concerned Americans launched the Near East Relief, a congressionally chartered humanitarian organization, which raised $116 million (over $2.7 billion in 2018 dollars) to aid the victims of the Ottoman Empire’s mass murder of millions of Armenians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Greeks, Syriacs, and other persecuted peoples. The generosity of the American people saved countless lives and helped to ensure the continued survival of the Armenian culture.

The Armenian Genocide continues to stand as an important reminder that crimes against humanity must not go without recognition and condemnation. Through recognition of the Armenian Genocide we pay tribute to the perseverance and determination of those who survived, as well as to the Americans of Armenian descent who continue to strengthen our country to this day. It is our duty to honor those contributions with an honest statement of history recognizing the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians as the 20th century’s first genocide. By commemorating the Armenian Genocide, we renew our commitment to prevent future atrocities.

In the spirit of honoring the victims and redoubling our commitment to prevent genocide, we ask you to appropriately markApril 24thas a day of American remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.

Thank you for taking our views into consideration.

Sincerely. "

English –translator/editor: Stepan Kocharyan