Starting From February 1, UAE Removes Entry-Visa Requirements For Citizens Of The Republic Of Armenia

Jan 24 2024
by Deeplata Garde
Starting February 1, 2024, citizens of the Republic of Armenia can enter the UAE without the need for an entry visa. Here’s how the UAE has streamlined travel processes for Armenia. However, travellers are advised to ensure their passports remain valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. The visa exemption allows a maximum stay of 90 days within each 180 days. This offers flexibility for various travel purposes.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to enhance its global connectivity by offering visa-free travel to citizens of the Republic of Armenia. It’s all set to be effective February 1, 2024. This significant announcement reflects the UAE’s commitment to fostering international relations. Also, it will facilitate seamless travel experiences.

In a strategic move, the UAE has decided to eliminate entry visa requirements for citizens of Armenia, signifying a major milestone in diplomatic relations. This policy shift aims to promote a more open and accessible environment for travellers, allowing citizens of the Republic of Armenia to enter, exit, and transit through the UAE without the burden of entry visa formalities and associated fees.

This landmark decision follows Armenia’s ongoing commitment to providing a streamlined visa protocol for UAE passport holders. UAE citizens are currently privileged with visa-free travel to Armenia for up to 180 days within a year. This reciprocal arrangement facilitates not only increased tourism but also paves the way for deeper cultural exchanges between the two nations.

Also, the elimination of visa requirements marks the beginning of a new era.  This progressive step will further strengthen bilateral ties, creating opportunities for collaborative growth and cultural understanding. It aligns with the UAE’s vision of being a global hub that welcomes diverse cultures and promotes international cooperation.

This recent development not only enhances the global connectivity of the UAE but also signifies a commitment to fostering stronger diplomatic, cultural, and economic bonds with Armenia. As the two nations embark on this journey of collaboration, the visa-free travel initiative will in the future unlock new opportunities for tourism, trade, and mutual growth. Overall, it will positively impact the relations between the Republic of Armenia and the United Arab Emirates.

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"Baku has no political will to settle relations" – Armenian Foreign Minister

Jan 24 2024
  • JAMnews
  • Yerevan

Ararat Mirzoyan on settlement

“The rhetoric we witnessed in the latest interview of the Azerbaijani president does not allow us to lower our vigilance for a second. We have heard outright territorial claims to Armenia’s sovereign territories,” the Armenian Foreign Minister said, referring to a possible escalation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

Ararat Mirzoyan emphasized that Ilham Aliyev “distorts” the names of cities and regions of Armenia and calls the entire territory of the country “Western Azerbaijan”. All this convinces the Minister that “Baku has no political will to settle relations”.

He believes that there is constantly a possibility of a new escalation, especially this year, as elections in the U.S. and European Parliament are to come. At the same time, he does not notice a weakening of international interest in the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process. He believes that a “settlement using the language of threats” is unacceptable for international actors. He regards the position of partners in this regard as objective and balanced.

Summing up the results of 2023, the Foreign Minister talked about the peace treaty with Azerbaijan, border delimitation, opening of regional communications, normalization of relations with Turkey and other issues important to Armenia.


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Commenting on the peace process with Azerbaijan, the Armenian Foreign Minister emphasized a noticeable regression on key issues. In the latest interview with Aliyev, he notices a step backward even from the preliminary text of the Azerbaijani proposal:

“The Azerbaijani president insisted that new borders should be drawn, or some pre-Soviet borders should be taken as a basis. No one has the authority to draw new borders. And we strongly adhere to the position that during the delimitation process the commissions of the two countries should reproduce the borders drawn on legal grounds, in the form in which they existed at the time of the collapse of the USSR.”

According to the Minister, the statements of the Azerbaijani President on unblocking regional transport by corridor logic do not contribute to the settlement of relations. That is, Armenia will provide roads with the loss of control over these territories. In the same vein, Mirzoyan regarded Aliyev’s words that the Azerbaijani Armed Forces will not leave the territories of Armenia, where they have advanced since 2021.

The Armenian Foreign Minister called the agreement reached with Azerbaijan on prisoner exchange in December last year a “positive event”. At the same time, he noted that “unfortunately, this constructive approach has not been continued.” According to the minister, a regression is observed both in the text of the peace treaty exchanged between the parties, and in Baku’s official position and refusal to hold summit meetings.

The journalists were interested in how Yerevan treats the proposal of direct negotiations without the participation of mediators. Mirzoyan considered this question “artificial”. He says that the negotiations that have taken place so far can also be considered direct and that different partners helped, organized meetings, but the parties by and large negotiated directly with each other:

“This issue is not fundamental for us, the content of the negotiations and the principles around which they should take place are fundamental.”

The Minister expressed the hope that “Azerbaijan will soon return to the constructive field and it will be possible to finalize the peace process started long ago”.

He said that he has not received a proposal for a meeting on the border, but if it is received, it will be considered. There is no agreement on a meeting at the level of foreign ministers or state leaders.

Mirzoyan emphasized that Yerevan is ready to take steps to strengthen confidence between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He recalled that maps of minefields – all the information available at the time – were given to the Azerbaijani side twice:

“However, we have periodically heard complaints that these maps are not very effective and do not reflect the exact location of the mines. In this regard, it is appropriate to recall that Azerbaijan itself started this process of mine clearance in the early 90s.”

At the same time, the minister said that now the relevant bodies in Armenia are working on collecting new information about the mines. He did not rule out that if they manage to obtain reliable information, it would also be provided to Baku.

According to Mirzoyan, the special representatives of Armenia and Turkey on normalization of relations between the two countries did not meet in 2023.

“No tangible progress on the settlement of relations without preconditions has been seen.”

He recalled that he himself and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with their Turkish counterparts during the year, which is a “positive basis”.

However, he noted that even the agreements reached earlier have not been fulfilled. In particular, he refers to the opening of the border by Turkey for representatives of third countries, which was agreed upon by the special representatives in July 2022.

https://jam-news.net/ararat-mirzoyans-n-settlement/

Scammers make half a million dollars in Armenia with the help of AI neural networks

Jan 24 2024
  • Sona Martirosyan
  • Yerevan

Scam with neural networks

Internet scammers have robbed gullible citizens of Armenia of half a million dollars with AI neural networks to create promotional videos in which famous people urge investing in various commercial projects and profit-sharing schemes.


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“What I did is just stupid. I’m ashamed to talk about it because I was always sure I was an educated, informed person. A person of my type cannot fall victim to such a cheap deception. But it happened,” says 38-year-old Anush K.

She teaches social studies at a high school in Tavush province and fears that her students will stop trusting her if they learn about the incident:

“I also teach media literacy as part of the social studies subject. Can you imagine how ridiculous it is that a person who talks about safe behavior on the internet every day, gives their money to scammers?”

Anush, like thousands of other residents of Armenia, was the victim of an internet scam that was distributed on behalf of Gazprom Armenia.

According to the Armenian Investigative Committee, the victims have already “invested” half a million dollars in the non-existent financial system.

“With the help of neural networks, scammers created advertisements in which well-known figures – politicians and businessmen – call for investing in various projects or purchasing shares of various companies, including Gazprom Armenia CJSC.” The victims are mostly people who are not familiar with technology and agree to provide their bank details,” the Investigative Committee said.

Anush was “persuaded” to invest by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, whose image was also used by the scammers.

“I knew that modern information technologies make it possible to duplicate the appearance and voice of any person. But I thought it was impossible to create such a video that would not differ at all from the real one. In the video I saw, Pashinyan’s voice, facial expressions and speech were absolutely real. It was my mistake to believe what I saw.”

Here is one such video that has been circulating on Facebook

After watching the video, Anush clicked on the link provided in the video description. A page appeared on her phone screen, asking her to enter her name, surname and phone number.

She says that if the first link had asked for bank details, she would have had doubts. Immediately after entering her personal details, she received a call via the WhatsApp app. A man named Andrei explained the details of the transaction in Russian. Anush says the young man’s words did not inspire confidence, she disconnected the call and did not respond to subsequent ones.

“It seemed suspicious to me that the call was from abroad, that the guy spoke Russian. I thought it wasn’t worth making a dubious deal. But a few hours later, the call came from an Armenian number. A young woman spoke to me in Armenian. She said that the program allowed me to invest starting from $300, after which I would get a significant profit.

She explained that specialists, who understand securities, instead of us, send our money to buy such shares, which in a few days are sold two or three times more expensive. Allegedly, that’s how the profits are generated. I agreed, but decided to take my time. Over the next two days, this woman kept calling and asking why I hadn’t invested the money. During the last conversation, she said that the stock market was changing from day to day and that it was impossible to delay.”

Following instructions, Anush posted her bank details on the website and received a notification that the money had been transferred from her card. A few days later, the phone numbers from which she was contacted – both Armenian and foreign – were unavailable.

“Then we had to go to the bank, block this card and related accounts, get a new card. I realized that they already had all the data of this account, and any amount appearing on this card would immediately go to them.”

Her husband also insisted that she go to the police. The application was accepted, but she was warned that such cybercrimes are difficult to solve. Fraud groups operate from different countries using secure communications, so it is not easy to detect them or track their movements.

The success of scammers lies in carefully thought-out advertising, says information security expert Samvel Martirosyan:

“They shoot high-quality videos using the faces of famous people. Then they distribute them using advertising on Facebook and Instagram. Many people say that all their pages should be blocked and they should not be allowed to create new ones. But this is impossible. After all, ads are placed through constantly changing and even hacked pages. Vigilance is essential.”

There are signs of deception that should alert people, the expert said. For example, when strangers suggest investing a small amount, but get a big profit. According to Martirosyan, before investing money, it is necessary to study a particular market, to understand what interest rates are offered here. Scammers usually offer much higher percentages.

“A normal business offers 10-20 percent annual return on investment. And when it comes to investing with getting 20, 30, 40 or more percent per week, believe me you are being scammed. Especially when the offer comes from a stranger.”

As soon as a person invests an amount of money, he immediately finds himself “in the crosshairs of fraudsters”. They start working with him individually, using methods of psychological influence. Often those who made the first deposit are actually transferred a certain amount of money so that they tell others about it and attract more people.

“When someone receives a money transfer, they say, ‘If you tell your friends and acquaintances, you will get money for this. And when they get a certain number of people, they take all the money and disappear. But since they are not simple swindlers, they start calling the person again, demanding to invest the amount again, saying that the previous deposit is frozen.

After a certain period of time this person can even see his name and surname on some pages indicating the amount. And he thinks it is his money, but it is not. These are just drawn figures on which they are trying to build new frauds,” says Martirosyan.

And when the “victim” already intends to apply to law enforcement agencies, it even comes to threats.

According to the expert, scammers do not stop there. At the next stage, when a person realizes that all these steps are useless, they start calling him again with an offer of help. Some people present themselves, for example, as representatives of a large Swiss company, but are in fact from the same group demanding a fee for their services.

The mass involvement of Armenian residents in this manipulative process is due to several circumstances, psychologist Hayk Baghdian believes. Among them are the high threshold of social insecurity, as well as psychological traumas resulting from the tragic events of recent years. The psychologist says that wars make people especially vulnerable and Armenia is no exception:

“First of all, a person with psychological trauma starts to be told what he can achieve with the help of this money. For example, they say that you will get rich, you will have the house of your dreams, you will provide everything you need for your family. They create in his perception a certain desired future, what he dreams of. The impact of this technique increases when a person has a feeling of emptiness and needlessness, when the present does not satisfy him. And he begins to think that if he accepts this offer, life will become full.”

Regarding videos distributed by fraudsters and their impact, Bagdyan emphasizes that any advertisement contains elements of manipulation. And advertisements created for this purpose are usually well thought out and have maximum impact on the subconsciousness of a person. That is why it is very difficult to refuse this temptation, and it requires attention and vigilance.

Asbarez: Assemblymember Holden Welcomes Armenian Delegation to California

ANCA and Armenian community leaders with Assemblymember Chris Holden in Sacramento on Jan. 22


SACRAMENTO—Assemblymember Chris Holden on Monday welcomed a delegation of Armenian leaders from California and the province of Syunik, Armenia to mark the Assembly Concurrent Resolution 105 of 2022 and Assembly Joint Resolution 1 of 2023.
 
“The establishment of a sister state relationship between California and Syunik, Armenia will foster educational, cultural and economic opportunities for both California and the Syunik province, a critical area for Armenia’s sovereignty as a democratic nation. We look forward to the establishment of a committee, which will accelerate this important relationship between the two states. We also salute Assemblymember Holden for his continuous and unwavering support for significant issues concerning the Armenian American community in California,” said Aida Dimejian, Armenian National Committee of America National Board Member.
 
ACR 105, chaptered on February 22, 2022 was a result of a two-year effort to establish a sister state relationship between California and the Province of Syunik – the southernmost province in Armenia. Syunik is home to the Armenian Stonehenge, Karahounj, which dates back to the Bronze Age, the Ughtasar Mountain petroglyphs that are 7,000 years old, as well as the 9th Century Tatev Monastery that served as a center of scholastic and spiritual activity. The most populated town in the province is its capital, Kapan with 43,000 residents. The resolution declares California’s unity with Syunik to encourage and facilitate mutually beneficial educational, economic, and cultural exchanges. 
 
“We salute Assemblymember Holden’s leadership and commitment to the Armenian American community, and his steadfast support of the Republic of Armenia’s Syunik Province. We look forward to bold and fruitful collaborations between California and Syunik, Armenia,” said Dr. Alice Chalian Manoukian, Chair of Armenian National Committee of America, Crescenta Valley Chapter.
 
Last year, Holden also authored Assembly Joint Resolution 1, which passed the Legislature with unanimous support and was chaptered on July 17, 2023. The resolution called on President Biden and the State Department for the enforcement of Section 907 restrictions on military assistance to Azerbaijan, the imposition of sanctions on Azerbaijani officials complicit in the enforcement of the blockade and commissioning of war crimes. AJR 1 urged the Administration to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to the Armenians of Artsakh.
 
“Both resolutions reaffirm California’s solidarity with Armenia and our 1-million-strong community of California-Armenians,” said Assemblymember Chris Holden. “There is power in our solidarity and there is even more when we acknowledge the wrongs committed and urge for justice. We set precedent for the future with our action or inaction and today, we are creating long-lasting ties to thread forward a better tomorrow.”



Prime Minister receives the Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption of the US State Department

 20:08, 15 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Richard Nephew, Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption of the US State Department, the PM's Office said.

According to the source, the Prime Minister emphasized close cooperation and its continuity with the US administration in the fight against corruption and the development of democratic institutions. Nikol Pashinyan noted that the anti-corruption policy and promotion of the reform agenda is a priority for the Armenian government and the executive is consistently moving towards the development of anti-corruption mechanisms and increasing the efficiency of institutions. In this context, the Prime Minister emphasized the further implementation of programs with partner states, active cooperation, exchange of experience and capacity building.

It is noted that Richard Nephew noted that the US administration will continue to support the Armenian government in strengthening democracy, effective implementation of reforms in the field of justice and fighting corruption. According to the Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption of the US State Department, the USA highly appreciates the steps taken by the Armenian government in the above directions. Richard Nephew added that within the framework of his visit to Yerevan, he had effective discussions with Armenian partners with the goal to give a new impulse to further cooperation.

Issues related to the digitalization process, as well as the implementation of joint programs in other directions were also touched upon at the meeting.

Azerbaijani Spokesperson Refutes Armenian Allegations Amidst Diplomatic Developments

Jan 16 2024

By: Momen Zellmi

On the rapidly evolving diplomatic chessboard between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Aykhan Hajizada, has accused Armenia of distorting facts about the January Tragedy. In a bold move that signals rising tensions, Hajizada has categorically denied allegations of deportation and ethnic cleansing levied against Azerbaijan.

The spokesperson has termed the accusations against Azerbaijan as absurd, arguing that Armenia’s charges are a mere smoke screen for its own systematic policy of ethnic cleansing against Azerbaijanis. These allegations, Hajizada asserts, aim to deflect attention away from Armenia’s historical policy of ethnic cleansing, a policy which has impacted Azerbaijanis not only in Armenia but also in their own homeland.

In parallel diplomatic developments, the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister has been engaged in important discussions with Russia’s Special Representative. The crux of these discussions has been cooperation and the regional situation. The AIR Centre Chairman has also raised concerns over France’s military cooperation with Armenia, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding diplomatic scenario.

In a glimmer of hope amidst escalating tensions, the Armenian Foreign Minister has indicated some progress in the peace agreement proposals put forward by Azerbaijan. However, the specifics of this progress have not been detailed, leaving the international community waiting with bated breath for further updates.

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EBRD and Amundi-ACBA collaborate on cross-currency repo transaction

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YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Amundi-ACBA Asset Management are joining forces to facilitate access to local currency financing and strengthen the local capital market in Armenia.

In an innovative move, the EBRD and Amundi-ACBA have executed the first cross-currency repo transaction, setting a new threshold for secure and strategic financial transactions in Armenia. The transaction was executed under the Global Master Repurchase Agreement, which the two entities signed on 21 June 2023.

This landmark transaction has allowed the EBRD to pledge high-quality liquid assets denominated in hard currency and receive local currency funds in return. This cross-currency repo agreement serves as a secure avenue for Amundi-ACBA to deploy pension fund assets, while remaining aligned with its commitment to prudent financial management.

For the EBRD, the transaction secures long-term Armenian dram funds at onshore market rates, helping to strengthen and diversify its funding sources.

The economic impact of the transaction is significant, and the EBRD is dedicated to maximising its effect. The proceeds will be strategically reinvested into the real economy, creating a positive transition impact and contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Gursu Keles, EBRD Associate Director, Senior Trader, said: “The EBRD continues to invest in the local market’s financial capacity and know-how by employing simple yet innovative products in its portfolio management. Cross-currency repos will be an additional tool to expand and strengthen our funding base in Armenian dram.”

Hrayr Aslanyan, Deputy CEO at Amundi-ACBA, said: “This is another innovation we are pleased to introduce to the market, together with the EBRD. This scheme will allow us to deploy pension fund assets more effectively, contribute to developing the local capital market and, ultimately, help to finance the local economy.”

Amundi-ACBA Asset Management manages three mandatory pension funds in Armenia, with assets under management surpassing AMD 400 billion (€900 million). The company has extensive expertise in fund management and is owned by Amundi, a leading European asset manager, and ACBA Bank, one of the leading banks in Armenia.

This is the second time the EBRD has engaged with Amundi-ACBA Asset Management in Armenia. The agreement is part of the Bank’s efforts to step up its local currency lending and further develop the capital markets in Armenia. This innovative transaction secures reliable access to domestic currency liquidity, while eliminating foreign currency risks for local borrowers.

The EBRD is the leading institutional investor in Armenia, active in all sectors of the economy. Since the start of its operations in the country, the Bank has invested more than €2 billion in 210 projects in its financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors, with 92 per cent of investments in the private sector.

Supervisors Call for Release of Armenian Hostages Held Captive by Azerbaijan

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Jan 9 2024

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Jan. 9 unanimously approved a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell that throws the weight of Los Angeles County behind calls for the release of Armenians being held hostage by Azerbaijan.

At least 36 Armenian prisoners are captive and remain in Azerbaijani custody. Additionally, Azerbaijan is holding eight former military and political leaders of Artsakh captive as political prisoners as of September 2023. 

“This is about accountability,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “We need to hold Azerbaijan accountable for violations of humanitarian law. As leaders of a County that is home to the greatest number of Armenians outside of Armenia itself, we must do what is within our power and use our voice to condemn Azerbaijan’s violations of human rights and urge the return of all Armenian hostages and prisoners of war. We have a moral obligation to do so. I am proud to stand in solidarity with the Armenian community.”

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved several motions authored by Supervisor Barger related to the ongoing humanitarian violations and acts of violence committed by the Azerbaijani government against the ethnic Armenian people of Artsakh.  

The motion notes that the only “crime” committed by these individuals was the peaceful exercise of their political rights; they are being held under false and fabricated charges.  

According to a recent report by the Center for Truth & Justice, Armenian civilians have been the target of illegal arrests by Azerbaijani officials, with no basis or evidence. 

A letter will be sent with all five Supervisors’ signatures to United States President Joseph Biden, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, and Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen urging the Administration to take action at the federal level and suspend all U.S. military and economic assistance to Azerbaijan.

 

Armenia and France Discuss Strengthening Relations and Progressing Peace Talks author

Jan 7 2024

By: Momen Zellmi

In a recent meeting between Alen Simonyan, the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, and Bertrand Bouyx, the head of the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and a Member of the French National Assembly, a broad spectrum of topics were discussed. This discussion aimed to boost Armenia-EU relations and progress the dialogue on Armenia-EU visa liberalization, amongst other key issues.

Simonyan lauded the enduring positive relationship and collaboration between the Armenian and French delegations in PACE. He expressed his gratitude towards the France-Armenia parliamentary friendship group, which boasts 97 members and consistently supports Armenia.

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The meeting explored potential ways to strengthen bilateral economic ties and maintain the momentum of democratic reforms in Armenia. Bouyx noted Armenia’s commitment to democracy, even in the face of significant challenges. He highlighted Armenia’s ratification of the Rome Statute as a testament to the nation’s significant strides towards upholding democratic values.

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Regional issues, particularly negotiations for a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, the release of Armenian captives held by Azerbaijan, and the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkiye, were also discussed. Bouyx assured France’s continued friendship and support for Armenia during these challenging times. Vice Speaker Ruben Rubinyan, the head of the Armenian delegation to PACE, also attended the meeting.

The discussions also noted the ongoing negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign a peace agreement, restore communications, and address issues related to passport and customs control modalities. The safety of Armenian passengers and cargo traveling through Azerbaijan was raised, along with the potential involvement of third countries or international organizations such as Russia, Iran, and the EU.

U.S. says Russia doesn’t prevent it from conducting diplomatic efforts for Armenia- Azerbaijan

 10:23, 5 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 5, ARMENPRESS. The United States will continue conducting "important diplomatic efforts" for Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Russia doesn’t prevent it from doing so, United States Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller has said.

“Russia does not in any way prevent us from conducting the important diplomatic efforts we think are necessary for Armenia and Azerbaijan, and we will continue to pursue them,” Miller said at a press briefing when asked to comment on Russia’s statement calling on other countries not to interfere in the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process.

Asked on a possible Armenia-Azerbaijan foreign ministerial meeting in Washington, Miller said the State Department will make an announcement whenever such a meeting is scheduled.