Netherlands continues “active measures” for opening Lachin Corridor – PM Rutte

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 11:26, 22 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 22, ARMENPRESS. The Netherlands continues to take active measures in the direction of opening the Lachin Corridor which has been blocked by Azerbaijan since December 2022, according to Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

PM Rutte made a few comments on the Lachin Corridor at the Dutch parliament when asked on the matter by Stieneke van der Graaf, a member of the House of Representatives for the Christian Union (CU).

The Dutch Prime Minister said that Azerbaijan has a highly limited interpretation of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling, while the Dutch government’s perception differs and the Azeri ambassador has been notified about it, the Federation of Armenian Organizations of the Netherlands (FAON) reported.

PM Rutte said that the Netherlands continues to take active measures bilaterally and in context of the EU for opening the Lachin Corridor as soon as possible.

Asked about the political repercussions of the fact that Azerbaijan is importing gas from Russia to be able to supply gas to the EU under its energy deal, Rutte said that Azerbaijan’s supplies from Russia are “limited”, while the European Commission has already announced that it will discuss the matter with Baku.

The United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan on February 22 to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions. Azerbaijan has so far ignored the order.

Armenia works with UNHCR to ensure return of refugees to Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent regions

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 17:28, 22 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 22, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to ensure the return of the displaced Armenian refugees to Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent territories, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on March 22.

FM Mirzoyan was asked to comment on the matter during questions time in parliament. MP Arusyak Julhakyan inquired on the instructions issued by the Prime Minister to the Foreign Ministry.

FM Mirzoyan said that almost immediately after the 9 November 2020 trilateral statement, Armenia began working with the UNHCR to ensure the return of refugees to Nagorno Karabakh and adjacent territories, the territories that are now under Azerbaijan’s control.

“We have correspondence, several meetings with my participation have also taken place. The issue continues to be discussed. And after the Prime Minister’s instructions another meeting has already taken place, not with my participation and with the participation of a representative of the High Commissioner,” FM Mirzoyan said.

He said that Azerbaijan is creating some obstructions. The foreign minister said that Armenia seeks to act maximally constructively in this issue as well, to find solutions in order for the clause 7 of the statement to be fulfilled.

“Regarding the mechanism of genocide prevention, we’ve been working in this direction for a very long time. And now we’ve intensified our efforts, because now, obviously, as everyone can see, there is a real danger of ethnic cleansing and genocide facing particularly the Armenian population of Nagorno Karabakh.  This is even explicitly seen in the narrative of the highest government officials in Azerbaijan,” the Armenian foreign minister said.

He added that the international community, namely the UN, must act in this direction.

On March 16, PM Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia will urgently initiate international mechanisms for genocide prevention in Nagorno Karabakh, and will also launch negotiations with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees over Nagorno Karabakh IDPs.

Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan Confirms Joint Peace Treaty With Azerbaijan

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Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Thursday that there would be a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This comes after official joint statements have been agreed upon at the highest level. Notably, the two countries ended the war that killed about 6,800 soldiers and displaced around 90,000 civilians, as per Associated Press reports. Even after the war has ended, tensions emerged over a six-kilometre road known as the Lachin Corridor. Taking to Twitter, Pashinyan wrote: "There will be a #peace treaty between #Armenia and #Azerbaijan, and it will be based on the joint official statements adopted at the highest level. There won’t be а new escalation! The international community must strongly support this narrative."

Pashinyan's tweet received a response from the US State Department's principal deputy spokesperson on Friday. US Spokesperson Vedant Patel retweeted the tweet and wrote: "@SecBlinken is very engaged in facilitating peace discussions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and we are encouraged by the progress made toward lasting and sustainable peace in the South Caucasus. We very much appreciate @NikolPashinyan’s message on that progress." 

Both countries have agreed to sign a peace agreement on Thursday and Armenian PM has been expecting strong support from the international community for this narrative. In the tweet, he also confirmed that there would not be "а new escalation". Both countries, Azerbaijan and Armenia, have an ongoing dispute over  Lachin Corridor which is the "only land connection between Armenia and the ethnic Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh region in Azerbaijan", reported AP. The road has been blocked by protesters claiming to be environmental activists since mid-December which would stop food supplies to Nagorno-Karabakh’s 120,000 people. Due to this dispute, there have been predictions of a new escalation but the Armenian PM's latest tweet has confirmed that there won't be any. However, there has been no confirmation from Azerbaijan on the same. 

Armenia calls for strong international engagement and pressure on Azerbaijan to unblock Lachin Corridor

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YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. Armenia is calling for a strong international engagement and pressure on Azerbaijan to unblock the Lachin corridor.

In an interview with the Egyptian AlQahera News Agency, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stressed the imperative of a strong international engagement and pressure on Azerbaijan to implement the ICJ decision and lift the blockade. He said that Armenia has been calling for an urgent international fact-finding mission to be dispatched to Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin corridor to assess the situation on the ground.

“First of all, the blockade of the Lachin corridor by Azerbaijan is a blatant violation of the Trilateral Statement of 9 November 2020 which envisages that Azerbaijan ‘shall guarantee safe movement of citizens, vehicles and cargo in both directions along the Lachin corridor’. One would think that a legally binding decision of the International Court of Justice, which was adopted on February 22, could have resolved the situation as the Court ordered Azerbaijan to take all necessary measures to ensure unimpeded movement along the Lachin corridor. It is regrettable that so far the decision has not been implemented,” FM Mirzoyan said.

He added that the Lachin Corridor isn’t only a road, but rather a 5km wide security zone.

“Furthermore, I would like to emphasize that the Lachin corridor is not only a road, but a 5 km security zone. Thus, the sabotage attack of March 5 in the Lachin corridor, which I mentioned earlier, violated not only the ceasefire agreement, but also the contact line and the security zone of the corridor.In current circumstances, I would like to stress the imperative of strong international engagement and pressure on Azerbaijan to implement the ICJ decision and lift the blockade. Armenia has been calling for an urgent international fact-finding mission to be dispatched to Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin corridor to assess the situation on the ground. It’s also not a secret that the proposal of such a mission was repeatedly rejected by the Azerbaijani side, clearly showing the absence of willingness of Azerbaijani leadership to be transparent and accountable towards the international community,” the Armenian Foreign Minister said.

The United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan on February 22 to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.

ARF Artsakh Youth Organization issues statement on 100th day of blockade

Stepanakert marks 100 days of the Artsakh blockade, (Photo: Vahagn Khachatrian)

Artsakh has been under blockade for 100 days. It’s been 100 days that the enemy Azerbaijan has failed to achieve its goalsdepopulate and occupy.

After the war of 2020, the heart of Artsakh was beating, although injured, which means that it continues to struggle.

The people of Artsakh live in spite of the lack of food, medicine, fuel, gas and electricity. The will of the people, who survived three wars, deprivation and violence, is unbeatable. These people are loyal to their chosen way of struggle. And today, on the 100th day of the genocidal activities organized by Azerbaijan, the youth of Artsakh again show their willingness to live on this land.

On , the ARF Artsakh Youth Organization held a rally in Stepanakert to reaffirm their will, to make their voice heard for the world, to express the determination of the struggle and to prove the united will of the Armenians.

Today in many countries, where there are ARF institutions and youth organizations, many similar demonstrations are being held, showing that the ARF youth have not forgotten Artsakh and represent Armenian demands on international platforms.

Today is a symbolic day of the struggle. Artsakh persists and resists the enemy. At the rally, the ARF Artsakh Youth Organization issued the following statement.

Stepanakert marks 100 days of the Artsakh blockade, (Photo: Vahagn Khachatrian)

100 days. The 100th day of the struggle. Even pronouncing these two words, you feel the heaviness of these 100 days.

The terroristic authorities closed our road of life, cut the only vein feeding Artsakh, separated mothers from their sons. It’s been 100 days. For 100 days, we have been struggling for life against a deaf and dumb world.

Struggle, struggle, struggle. The destiny of the Armenians has always been a struggle. Struggle against the world to save your homeland and home. Struggle against the enemy to avenge your ancestors. Struggle for the right to live our own lives. Struggle against the blockade to get the road of life openedthe life which seemed to cease for a while because of the blockade.

During these 100 days, we have seen empty streets and schools, long queues, gas and electricity shutdowns and sadness in the eyes of children waiting for their mothers. We have also seen kindness and sympathy in the people of Artsakh. We found light in the sorrow and continued living, struggling, flourishing and creating. We are like dandelions. Like this fragile flower, we have acquired the ability to withstand unfavorable conditions and bloom, so that we can rise up and show our desire to live and reach heights. We must never break, because we are strong like our mountains. It’s the 100th day of struggle and another day of Artsakh’s struggle for survival.

This struggle started with our Armenians in 1988. That was 35 years ago, when our nation faced a vital question which hadn’t appeared before. At that time, the realization of the need for struggle united all Armenians around a national goal, forming a national movement, which was later named the Artsakh movement. In those days, the Armenians united and showed their power on the enemy, who, feeling frightened, escaped from Shushi and from the rest of Armenian territories.

Now after 35 years we appear in the same situation. The genocidal enemy tries to depopulate Artsakh and finally destroy Armenia. The fall of Artsakh will open the gates to Armenia, and the Armenians will lose the shield which protected them for 35 years. There must be an end to this. The people living in the maze of uncertainty must wake up. They have to understand that Artsakh and Armenia can only exist together. In the 1980s, our elder generation understood the need for unity and won.

Now it is our turn. The homeland needs us. The boys who gave their lives to protect us now need our protection. Two years after the war there are new graves, though. A few days ago, three of our policemen, who were the victims of the enemy’s sabotage attack, found their rest beside our son’s graves. We must protect the land where they rest. This land is covered with the holy blood of our grandfathers and fathers. We lost lives to save this piece of land and keep its name “Artsakh.”

In spite of the current situation and ongoing blockade, we can’t give up and stop struggling. Remember, our destiny is to struggle! We must struggle to save our homeland; it isn’t just a piece of land. We, the youth of Artsakh, refuse the demands of Azerbaijan and announce to the world that we exist. We struggle and will struggle for the peace of the souls of our thousands of soldiers, for Armenia, for diaspora, for our dreams, for independent Artsakh and for independent, free, united Armenia. We call on the Armenians living in Armenia and diaspora to join our youth, who are holding demonstrations in different parts of the world in support of Artsakh.

Stepanakert marks 100 days of the Artsakh blockade, (Photo: Vahagn Khachatrian)

Sociopolitical movement proposes Edgar Ghazaryan’s candidacy for Armenia ombudsman position

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Sociopolitical movement proposes Edgar Ghazaryan's candidacy for Armenia ombudsman position

The Miasin (Together) sociopolitical movement has petitioned—with a letter—Saturday to the opposition "Armenia" and "With Honor" factions of the National Assembly of Armenia, reports Aravot.am.

The representatives of this movement have proposed to these parliamentary opposition factions to nominate Edgar Ghazaryan—a public figure, former head of the staff of the Constitutional Court of Armenia, extraordinary envoy and ambassador plenipotentiary, economist, and associate professor—for the position of the new Human Rights Defender Armenia.

"If other candidates are being discussed, please consider our proposal as well," the aforesaid letter added.

The peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan should also include Nagorno Karabakh. Louis Bono

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 16:01, 8 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 8, ARMENPRESS. In order to have a sustainable, lasting and balanced peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it must include Nagorno Karabakh, ARMENPRESS reports the US Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, the Senior Advisor on Caucasus Negotiations of the US State Department, told "Azatutyun" radio, referring to the question of whether Nagorno-Karabakh will be part of the peace process.

"To have a sustainable, lasting and balanced peace agreement, it must include Nagorno-Karabakh, and we are committed to bringing it to end. We recognize its importance. First of all, Nagorno Karabakh will be part of the peace process. I think both sides accepted that. But, as I have already said, we are not here to impose conditions on any agreement or arrangement. It is important that the parties themselves come to an agreement. And we will work with both sides. President Aliyev said in Munich that he will appoint someone who will cooperate with the representatives of Karabakh. I think it already happened last week. And during the conversation with me, he mentioned that he is ready to continue those discussions. So we are optimistic that we can work with the parties in that direction. But it won't be easy. It will require a lot of hard work and commitment from all sides," Bono said.

Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Remain Under Siege

 THE EUROPEAN CONSERVATIVE 
March 8 2023
Negotiations in this region are at an impasse, with the Armenian enclave requesting humanitarian assistance and Azerbaijan demanding Armenian integration.

Prime Minister Pashinyan, German lawmakers discuss inter-parliamentary ties, Lachin Corridor blockade

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 13:33, 3 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with members of the German parliament’s (Bundestag) Germany-South Caucasus Friendship Group led by the Chairman of the Group MP Johann Wadephul over a luncheon in Berlin.

PM Pashinyan attached importance to the continuous development of cooperation between Armenian and German parliamentarians, including in international platforms, according to a read-out issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Prime Minister Pashinyan said that partnership with Germany in various directions, including political and economic partnership, is of key importance to the Armenian government.

Johann Wadephul said that the group plans to visit the region soon and emphasized the importance of strengthening inter-parliamentary relations with Armenia.

The Armenian PM and the German lawmakers also discussed bilateral ties and the developments taking place in South Caucasus, as well as the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh resulting from the illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan. The international community’s continual and consistent attention and reaction were highlighted for overcoming the humanitarian crisis. The necessity for urgent implementation of the International Court of Justice ruling by Azerbaijan was underscored.

The United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice – ordered Azerbaijan on February 22 to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions. The Lachin Corridor is blocked by Azerbaijan since 12 December 2022.

"Armenia Wine" company has received an exclusive right to export organic wines in the USA and EU countries

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 17:04, 3 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 3, ARMENPRESS. The "EcoCert" international organization, which exercises direct control of the largest viticulture and winemaking program in Armenia, granted the "Armenia Wine" company a license to export organic wines in the USA.

Armenia Wine company develops 11 European varieties of grapes on the total area of 75 hectares of organic vineyards.

"Armenian terroir is simply a perfect environment for organic viticulture." This statement of the company’s French chief consultant-winemaker Jean Baptiste-Sula became the beginning of the path of organic viticulture for "Armenia Wine". Today that path is an established and promising branch of viticulture in Armenia.

From the very beginning of the year, the company had one of the expected and important achievements. The vineyards of “Armenia Wine” successfully passed the new stage of European audit and also received the "USDA organic" certification from the "EcoCert" company. This certificate meets the US standards.

Organic winemaking is a dynamically developing direction in the world market. In 2022, about 1 billion bottles of organic wine were sold in the world, which is 3.6% of the world wine market. France, Spain and Italy are in the top three of the leaders of organic viticulture and winemaking.

Due to its dry climatic conditions and the large number of sunny days, the Armenian nature creates favorable conditions for the development of organic winemaking.

Exclusion of chemicals and competent use of mother nature’s resources are possible only due to the new mentality, cherished work, international standards.

This is a responsibility not only of nature, but also for the consumer’s health and the Armenian Wine traditions. The company also takes care of the natural life of the animals in the organic environment.

The wines made from the Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tannat, Malbec, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat Ottonel, Colombard, Viognier grape varieties wines have already proved that they are competitive in the international market, bringing gold and silver medals from prestigious international competitions.

Thanks to Armenia Wine company,  Armenia has received a unique opportunity to present Armenian winemaking in dignity in the largest markets of the EU and the United States.

"Bione" organic wine is the first in its own video, which can already be sold in EU countries and the United States of America.