The victorious battles in July evidenced that there is no military solution to the Karabakh issue – Pashinyan

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 21 2020
A regular session of the Security Council is being held in Yerevan, chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. As the press department at the government reported, the Prime Minister addressed the meeting with opening remarks,
 
In his words, Armenia adopted a new national security strategy at the previous session and It is noteworthy that shortly after that landmark decision we witnessed the expediency and viability of that document. “It was recorded that in general, we had accurately assessed the security threats facing our country: the strategic assessment of our security environment was of high quality,” said the PM, adding: "The well-known events – the victorious battles of Tavush – took place in the wake of the previous Security Council session. The following is to be stated in this connection: All the way throughout the previous period, Azerbaijan had adopted a stance which implied that their failure to launch an offensive and resolve the Karabakh conflict by force should be perceived as a concession to both Armenia and the international community. During all this time, we had been urging the Azerbaijani leadership to refrain from speaking to Armenia from the position of strength and to give up their bellicose rhetoric.
 
In fact, the victorious battles in July came to demonstrate that there is no military solution to the Karabakh issue. I think the time has come for the Azerbaijani leadership to acknowledge this fact, since as I have mentioned on several occasions, if the Karabakh issue were to have a military solution, then the people of Artsakh might state that they had resolved it long ago.”
 
Pashinyan noted that Armenia continues with its constructive stance on the Karabakh issue and its position is that the conflict should be settled through peaceful talks.
 
The PM next pointed to the next factor specified in the National Security Strategy which is Turkey’s non-constructive policy in the region and in the world, in general. “I think that Turkey’s destabilizing and destructive approaches are causing serious concerns to our partners in the Middle East, the Eurasian region and the European region. This is an agenda that has already been formed, and our future action should be the subject of substantive discussions in the Security Council, the Government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and today’s session will address this issue among other agenda items,” said Pashinyan
 
Summing up his speech, Pashinyan stressed that the most important record is that the Republic of Armenia is in a position to meet the emerging security challenges and set the task of improving the country’s security environment every week, every month and every year.

More Armenians return home from Beirut

Public Radio of Armenia
Aug 19 2020

Pashinyan highlights need to simplify process of issuing construction permits

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 14 2020

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Friday held another hearing on public agencies’ performance reports, at which Acting Chairman of the Urban Development Committee Armen Ghularyan reported progress in the strategies envisaged by the program of the Government of Armenia and the five-year action plan, as well as on the real changes that have taken place in the given field along with visible, measurable or tangible results

Pashinyan was provided detailed information on Armenia’s urban development strategy, including the strategic programs aimed at ensuring harmonious territorial development and the main policy directions to regulate and ensure the implementation of activities in the field of urban development, his office reported.

The prime minister stressed the importance of implementing the urban development reform in parallel with the reforms underway in the system of public administration. He highlighted the need to make continued efforts towards simplifying the process of issuing construction permits, optimizing the permit issuance deadlines and improving the quality of services.

Nikol Pashinyan gave specific instructions to responsible government officials, urging them to meet the deadlines set for construction of educational, recreational, cultural, sports and other facilities.

Armenian community assesses damages from devastating explosion in Beirut

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 15:04, 5 August, 2020

YEREVAN, AUGUST 5, ARMENPRESS. Armenian community institutions in Lebanon are coordinating their work to assess the damages of the Beirut explosion on Tuesday.

“Our office suffered great damages, property, windows, doors”, Director of Armenian National Committee of the Middle East Office Vera Yacoubian told ARMENPRESS. “The blast was so powerful that if someone were to be inside our office at the moment of the explosion, we would definitely have a fatality,” she said, adding that the office is mostly closed due to the coronavirus. “Fortunately, we only have material damages,” Yacoubian said.

Yacoubian said all Lebanese-Armenian structures are currently working to understand and clarify the volume of the damage for considering the possibilities of assistance. Nevertheless, she said that even to the naked eye it is clear that the Armenian community has sustained huge damages. She said some families have been left homeless as the blast destroyed their homes.

“The situation is difficult, there is economic panic. Unfortunately, the Armenian community of Lebanon needs a lot right now,” she said.

According to Yacoubian, virtually everything has been destroyed in the blast area in Beirut.

She said the explosion has further worsened the already dire economic situation in the country, describing the blast as a “great blow from an economic perspective”,

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Media expert: Azerbaijanis release Armenians’ passport photos, send them to credit organization

News.am, Armenia
July 8 2020
Media expert: Azerbaijanis release Armenians' passport photos, send them to credit organization Media expert: Azerbaijanis release Armenians' passport photos, send them to credit organization

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Police apprehend NGO head and protester in front of Armenia President’s Residence

News.am, Armenia
Police apprehend NGO head and protester in front of Armenia President's Residence Police apprehend NGO head and protester in front of Armenia President's Residence

14:22, 10.07.2020
                 

Founder of Kamq (Will) NGO for protection of Armenian values Vahagn Chakhalyan and the members of the NGO today held a protest in front of the Residence of the President of Armenia. Earlier, they had announced that they wanted to hand a letter to the President and give a press conference.

“We have brought a letter to hand to the President of Armenia in order to shame him for adopting the Lanzarote Convention. These people don’t want our children to learn history of the Armenian Church, Armenian language and history, and instead, they want to teach sexual education and advocate perversion so that they can implement their plans through repression. They’re taking actions to only let Nikol Pashinyan’s beloved politicians hold protests. We’re complaining against the Armenian authorities’ discrimination,” Chakhalyan stated, adding that police let people protest against smuggling of tobacco or the constitutional amendments, but don’t let citizens hold protests regarding national dignity.

The police gave the protesters two minutes to leave the premises, after which they apprehended the protesters, including Vahagn Chakhalyan and Sona Aghekyan, who also wasn’t wearing a face mask.

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RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/08/2020

                                        Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Court Orders New Hearings On Tsarukian’s Arrest

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia -- Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukian arrives for a court 
hearing in Yerevan, June 21, 2020.

Armenia’s Court of Appeals overturned Wednesday a lower court’s refusal to 
sanction the arrest of Gagik Tsarukian, the indicted leader of the main 
opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK).

One of Tsarukian’s lawyers, Samvel Dilbandian, told RFE/RL’s Armenian service 
that it ordered a Yerevan district court to hold new hearings on the arrest 
warrant sought by prosecutors.

Dilbandian insisted that the Court of Appeals stopped short of allowing 
investigators to arrest Tsarukian.

Tsarukian, who is one of the country’s richest men, was charged with vote buying 
immediately after the Armenian parliament dominated by Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian’s allies lifted his immunity from prosecution and arrest on June 15. 
The National Security Service (NSS) said that he “created and led an organized 
group” that bought more than 17,000 votes for the BHK during parliamentary 
elections held in 2017.

Tsarukian strongly denies the accusations. He and his party maintain that 
Pashinian ordered the criminal proceedings in response to the BHK leader’s June 
5 calls for the government’s resignation. Pashinian and law-enforcement 
authorities deny that the case is politically motivated.

The district court refused to allow Tsarukian’s pre-trial arrest on June 21. 
Both the prosecutors and Tsarukian’s lawyers appealed against that decision. The 
lawyers objected to the court’s conclusion that investigators have grounds to 
suspect that Tsarukian handed out vote bribes.

The prosecutors kept pressing for an arrest warrant even after it emerged on 
June 30 that Tsarukian has been infected with the coronavirus.




Armenian President Wants Power To Appoint High Court Judges

        • Astghik Bedevian

Armenia -- President Armen Sarkissian speaks at a meeting with members of a 
government commission on constitutional reform, Yerevan, July 7, 2020.

President Armen Sarkissian has said that he must be legally empowered to 
appoint, rather than nominate, three of the nine members of Armenia’s 
Constitutional Court.

Under the existing constitutional provisions that came into effect in 2018, the 
president of the republic, the government and the country’s judges each nominate 
three Constitutional Court justices who can then be confirmed or rejected by the 
Armenian parliament.

Sarkissian complained about this “ceremonial” power vested in the presidency 
when he met on Tuesday with several members of a government commission tasked 
with drafting new and sweeping amendments to the Armenian constitution.

“If you ask my opinion, the solution is very simple,” he said. “The president of 
the republic should appoint the three Constitutional Court members reserved for 
him.”

Sarkissian argued that as things now stand now, he may “endlessly” propose 
candidates not acceptable the parliament majority. He said this could 
potentially disrupt the work of the country’s highest court.

Both the current and former parliaments repeatedly rejected Constitutional Court 
justices nominated by Sarkissian in 2018 and 2019. Only one candidate proposed 
by the largely ceremonial head of state has been appointed by the National 
Assembly so far.

Parliament speaker Ararat Mirzoyan disagreed on Wednesday with Sarkissian’s view 
on the issue. “I think that the existing mechanism [for the appointment of 
Constitutional Court judges] is quite good,” he told journalists.

Mirzoyan noted at the same time that the president can discuss the new power 
sought by him with the commission working on constitutional reform.

“What the president of the republic is proposing requires fresh constitutional 
changes,” he said. “As you know, there is a commission discussing and drafting 
possible constitutional changes, and I think that the president could officially 
or orally appeal to the commission.”




Ousted Armenian Judges Appeal To European Court

        • Gayane Saribekian

Armenia -- Constitutional Court Chairman Hrayr Tovmasian presides over a court 
hearing, Yerevan, February 11, 2020.

The chairman and three other members of Armenia’s Constitutional Court dismissed 
as a result of government-backed constitutional changes have challenged the 
legality of their removal at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

They also want the ECHR to have them reinstated at least until a verdict on 
their appeal. The ECHR is expected to decide before the end of this week whether 
to issue such an injunction.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s My Step bloc pushed the controversial 
amendments to the Armenian constitution through the parliament late last month. 
The amendments extended a 12-year term limit to all nine members of the 
Constitutional Court, thereby mandating the immediate dismissal of three court 
justices who had taken the bench in the 1990s. They also stipulate that Hrayr 
Tovmasian must quit as court chairman but remain a judge.

In a joint statement issued on June 25, Tovmasian and the three ousted judges -- 
Alvina Gyulumian, Felix Tokhian and Hrant Nazarian -- said they have no 
intention to resign because they believe the constitutional changes are null and 
void. Tovmasian also said separately that the parliamentary majority’s refusal 
to send the changes to the Constitutional Court for examination before their 
passage was unconstitutional.

The defiant judges appealed to the ECHR in the following days. The 
Strasbourg-based court appears to have acted quickly on the unprecedented legal 
action, sending a number of relevant questions to the Armenian government last 
week.


France - The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, February 7, 2019.

The government answered them in writing on Monday, according to its 
representative to the ECHR, Yeghishe Kirakosian.

Kirakosian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service on Wednesday that the ECHR’s decision 
on the injunction sought by the plaintiffs will likely be announced already this 
week.

The official suggested that the ECHR will not order a freeze on the replacement 
of the Armenian high court judges. “As a lawyer, as someone familiar with 
European Court practices … I don’t think that the court has such powers,” he 
said.

Tovmasian and six other court justices have been under strong government 
pressure to step down over the past year. Pashinian has accused them of 
maintaining close ties to Armenia’s former government and impeding his judicial 
reforms.

Tovmasian and opposition figures have dismissed Pashinian’s claims and in turn 
accused the prime minister of seeking to take control of the country’s highest 
court.

In a written opinion made public on June 22, the Venice Commission of the 
Council of Europe largely backed the amendments in question. However, it 
criticized the Pashinian administration’s refusal to introduce a transitional 
period that would “allow for a gradual change in the composition of the court in 
order to avoid any abrupt and immediate change endangering the independence of 
this institution.”

The Strasbourg-based body also said that the authorities should not rush to have 
Tovmasian replaced by another Constitutional Court chairman.

In a June 26 letter to Tovmasian, Venice Commission President Gianni Buquicchio 
reiterated that the amendments are “not in line” with the commission’s 
recommendations.


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Armenpress: Artsakh’s FM sends thank-you letters to a group of U.S. Congressmen

Artsakh’s FM sends thank-you letters to a group of U.S. Congressmen

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 17:56, 2 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 2, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Masis Mayilian sent thank-you letters to a group of U.S. Congressmen, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of MFA Artsakh.

The Foreign Minister noted with gratitude that in continuation of the meetings held in Washington in October 2019 and the assurances, the members of Congress exert consistent efforts to ensure a continued humanitarian assistance by the United States to the post-war rehabilitation of the Republic of Artsakh.
 
“Throughout the past decades, the assistance helped address various urgent humanitarian needs, and consequences of the devastating aggression by Azerbaijan. In particular, the American support of the HALO Trust’s effective and efficient activities in war-affected areas allowed the international humanitarian mine-clearance organization to neutralize tens of thousands of landmines and other deadly remnants of the aggression”, Masis Mayilian noted.
 
The Foreign Minister expressed hope that the ongoing and enhanced humanitarian assistance from the United States to the Republic of Artsakh would help both countries to continue enforcing regional stability and security, as well as to provide basic humanitarian needs to the citizens of the Republic of Artsakh.
 
Masis Mayilian also congratulated the members of Congress on the USA Independence Day, noting that throughout its independent history, the United States has been at the forefront of defending the values of freedom and democracy, which inspired many nations across the globe, including the Republic of Artsakh, to rise and struggle for their inalienable rights and liberties.




Lawyer: A citizen who had testified against Gagik Tsarukyan withdrew testimony during a confrontation

Arminfo, Armenia
July 2 2020

ArmInfo. The citizen who had  testified against Gagik Tsarukyan withdrew his/her testimony during  his confrontation. Lawyer of the head of the Prosperous Armenia  Party, oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan, Yerem Sargsyan, announced this on  July 2.

He noted that this is a case related to the 2017 election bribes. <At  the same time, I would like to emphasize that there is no factual  evidence to attract Tsarukyan as an accused. The court decision also  notes that there is no evidence of Tsarukyan's guilt. Therefore,  where is the evidence that he ordered someone to bribe voters. The  prosecution has no such data, "Sargsyan emphasized.

The lawyer also emphasized that there is no more evidence against  Tsarukyan. But it is precisely the testimony of this citizen that was  the basis for the prosecution.

It should be noted that the court session in the case of  head of the  PAP Gagik Tsarukyan was postponed until July 7. Tsarukyan is charged  with 3 criminal cases. So, according to the investigation, the  leadership and other members of the Prosperous Armenia party  distributed hundreds of millions of drams of election bribes in 2017  in accordance with well-developed schemes, and this was done under  the pretext of charity.  In another case, Tsarukyan's companies were  involved in the organization of the casino's illegal activities,  resulting in damage to the state of $ 60 million. Another criminal  case concerns a company associated with Tsarukyan, which illegally  appropriated land, and the state suffered damage of 342 million drams  (about 685 thousand dollars). The politician himself believes that  criminal prosecution is being carried out against him. 

$300,000 donated to Armenia’s ambulance service

Public Radio of Armenia
July 1 2020