Iranian expert: Enemies of Iran and Armenia try to damage relations

News.am, Armenia

YEREVAN. – The enemies of Iran and Armenia periodically take steps to damage the relations between two countries, but these relations are developing day by day, Iranian expert Ehsan Hushmand told reporters in Yerevan on Friday.

“Even in the most difficult moments, the Iranian people and the Iranian government were and will remain next to Armenia. The enemies of our two countries periodically take steps to harm, but we should happily record that our relations are developing day by day,” he emphasized.

The so-called wall between the two countries, namely visa restrictions, has been lifted, he said.

“The number of Iranian tourists in Armenia has significantly increased. However, this does not mean that everything is perfect. There is a huge unrealized potential,” he added.


Robots, designed by the children of the children`s center "Tumo", perfectly coped with the task of confronting global dehydration

ArmInfo, Armenia

ArmInfo. The robots designed by the students of the Armenian Center for Creative Technologies "Tumo", coped well with the task set by the organizers of the  international First Global Olympiad in robotics.

Armenian children succeeded in constructing robots that had been  given to them at the olympiad, who were able to distinguish the blue  balls from the red ones and in a limited time to collect their  specific quantity in a certain place. The animals of "Tumo" cope with  this task perfectly, nevertheless gave way to the team of the united  Europe and Poland, but at the same time left 160 countries behind  them.

"This is at first glance the task set by the organizers of the  Olympiad does not seem too complicated, considering the progress that  such technological direction as robotics is experiencing at the  present stage, but for children – beginning designers it is rather  difficult. We are glad that "Tumo" in the international arena  continues to hold high the flag of Armenia, thereby justifying the  numerous positive assessments that the center receives from the  international expert community," ArmInfo was told in the center.

To note, the theme of this year on First Global was the problem of  global dehydration and young participants of the Olympiad made their  unusual technological contribution to it.

Armenian center of creative technologies "Tumo" recently entered the  top ten most innovative schools in the world according to the French  magazine We Demain. The center is not limited to working in the  Armenian capital and has branches in Gyumri, Dilijan and the capital  of Artsakh Stepanakert.

BAKU: Azerbaijani army strikes leave 3 Armenian soldiers wounded – Armenian sources

APA, Azerbaijan
July 7 2017
 
 
Azerbaijani army strikes leave 3 Armenian soldiers wounded – Armenian sources
 
 
 
Armenian sources have confirmed that three soldiers—Robert Gasparyan (1969), Ambarsum Arutyunyan (1997) and Bahe Badalyan—have been wounded as a result of the strikes by the Azerbaijani army on Armenian military units that were ready for combat.
 
 
 
Azerbaijani armed forces have inflicted precise strikes on Armenian army positions in order to prevent another planned provocation by Armenia and to avenge the civilians killed in Fuzuli">Fuzuli district’s Alkhanli village, the country's Defense Ministry said earlier.
 
 
 
“As a result of the strikes carried out in Fuzuli">Fuzuli-Khojavend direction, according to preliminary information, a large number of Armenian forces were eliminated, and several pieces of military equipment and other military facilities of the enemy were destroyed,” the ministry said.
 

Film: Polish, German and French film days to be held on the sidelines of ‘Golden Apricot’ Yerevan Film Festival

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
July 3, 2017 Monday


Polish, German and French film days to be held on the sidelines of
'Golden Apricot' Yerevan Film Festival



YEREVAN, JULY 3, ARMENPRESS. The best French, German, Polish,
Brazilian and Russian films will be screened at the 14th ‘Golden
Apricot’ Yerevan International Film Festival on July 9-16, reports
Armenpress.

The festival organizers and representatives of embassies in Armenia
gave a press conference on July 3 speaking about the films.

“The cooperation with the French and German embassies has become a
good tradition since those countries have high-performing movie art.
We pay great attention to the European movie and try to screen their
best ones during the festival”, artistic director of the festival
Susanna Harutyunyan said.

German Ambassador to Armenia Bernhard Matthias Kiesler said within the
frames of the festival July 13 has been declared as German film day.
“According to statistics, 120 German movies have been screened during
‘Golden Apricot’ since 2004. I think we had our contribution to the
development of the festival”, he said.

6 German movies are presented at various programs of the festival.

Cultural adviser at the French Embassy in Armenia Alex Bortolan stated
that perfect French movies have been screened within the frames of the
festival of different years.

Meline Yeghoyan, Attaché of the Cultural Department of the Republic of
Poland in Armenia, said the festival is recognized not only in the
region but also in the world.

10 films are presented in the festival’s competition and
non-competition program.

BAKU: Helsinki Commission: Karabakh conflict among world’s most intractable territorial conflicts

AzerNews, Azerbaijan

By Kamila Aliyeva

The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), also known as the U.S. Helsinki Commission, published a brief report on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

The report, released on June 15, reads that the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains one of the world’s most intractable and long-standing territorial conflicts.

The history of the conflict dates back to the beginning of the twentieth century. The active phase of the conflict, a full-scale war between the newly independent Armenia and Azerbaijan, began in 1991 and lasted until the Russia-brokered ceasefire in 1994.

The authors of the report said that in this period Armenian separatist declared independence, stressing that it is still unrecognized by international community.

“Armenia claimed important strategic gains as a result of the conflict, with Yerevan seizing full control of Nagorno-Karabakh and all or part of seven surrounding provinces that the international community continues to recognize as part of Azerbaijan,” the report said.

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has remained unresolved since 1994, with fighting being erupted periodically along the 160-mile line of contact. Since 1994, there have reportedly been over 7,000 ceasefire violations, according to the report.

April 2016 marked the most serious outbreak of violence over the past two decades. The so-called ‘Four Day War’ took the lives of at least 200 people, the authors of the report noted.

“The conflict saw Azerbaijan take control of two strategic heights in addition to other modest gains, representing the first change to the status quo since the 1994 ceasefire,” said the report.

The report stressed that the OSCE Minsk Group has long been trying to achieve the settlement of this long-term conflict.

The document sets out the Madrid Principles, which list the basic points, as well as the position of Russia and the United States towards this conflict.

The policy of the United States towards the region has in many ways been framed by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, with the U.S. supporting the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan while recognizing that the future status of Nagorno-Karabakh should be settled through negotiations, the report said.

Since the 1990s, the U.S. Helsinki Commission has examined the prospect for the conflict’s resolution and the plight of IDPs in a number of hearings and briefings. The Commission constantly supports the activities of OSCE Minsk Group in this direction.

However, the authors suggest that the terms of most agreements remain largely unimplemented. Regardless, the authors of report are confident that the OSCE should continue to pursue “trust-building and risk reduction measures.”

The report underlined the importance of Turkey’s role in any settlement, given its close relations with Azerbaijan.

The U.S. Helsinki Commission is an independent agency of the U.S. Federal Government. For 40 years, the Commission has monitored compliance with the Helsinki Accords and advanced comprehensive security through promotion of human rights, democracy, and economic, environmental, and military cooperation in the 57-nation OSCE region.

The conflict between two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding regions. More than 20,000 Azerbaijanis were killed and over 1 million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilities. The 1994 ceasefire agreement was followed by peace negotiations.

Armenia still controls fifth part of Azerbaijan's territory and rejects implementing four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding districts.