Azerbaijan Launched “Revenge” Operation Against Armenia, Artsakh


Aug 6 2022



08/06/2022 Nagorno-Karabakh (International Christian Concern) – Beginning on August 1, tensions flared again between Azerbaijan and the historically Christian nation of Armenia over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenian: Artsakh), nearly two years since the war that left the region struggling. As a result, Azerbaijan killed two soldiers from the de-facto Artsakh Republic forces and injured 14 others in a drone operation titled “Revenge”.

On August 1, Azerbaijani Armed Forces attempted to cross the borders in several places. The advances were stopped with no casualties, though the situation remained tense. On August 3, Azerbaijani forces targeted the Armenian and Artsakh forces with mortars, grenade launchers and UAVs. Azerbaijan claimed Armenia fails to fulfill the ceasefire obligations, while the Russian Defense Ministry, the peacekeepers following the 2020 war, stated that Azerbaijan committed three ceasefire violations within a 24-hour period on Tuesday.

Not long after the deadly attack, Armenian residents of Artsakh’s Aghavno and Berdzor villages were ordered to leave their homes by August 25. Residents continue to protest and remain adamant that they will not leave. The two villages are part of the Lachin corridor, the sole land route connecting Armenia and Artsakh, and were among the only towns in the disputed territory not forcibly displaced during the 2020 war. The Lachin corridor was set to be handed over to Azerbaijan in November 2023 once Armenia was able to build a new road and is patrolled by Russian peacekeepers in the meantime.


Music: World premiere of Mansurian’s ‘Hymn – The Good Captain’ held in Brno

Panorama
Armenia – Aug 6 2022

CULTURE 16:28 06/08/2022 WORLD

Within the framework of the Mendel Festival held in Brno, the Czech Republic, on July 22, at the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, together with famous Armenian baritone Aksel Daveyan, performed the world premiere of the “Hymn – The Good Captain” (Orhnerg – Navapet Bari) by world-famous Armenian composer Tigran Mansurian.

The piece was composed specially for the festival as a prelude to prominent Czech composer Leoš Janáček՛s Glagolitic Mass, the Armenian Embassy in the Czech Republic reported on Saturday.

The performance received a loud applause from the Czech audience.

The concert in the presence of Tigran Mansurian was held under the honorary auspices of Armenian Ambassador Ashot Hovakimian.

Russia Again Calls Out Azerbaijan for Karabakh Ceasefire Violations as Tensions Continue

Russian peacekeepers seen de-mining areas of Artsakh


For a third consecutive day, the Russian defense ministry blamed Azerbaijan for violating the ceasefire in Karabakh, on Thursday pointing to at least four instances in the last 24 hours.

The Russian defense ministry acknowledged that the attacks on Artsakh positions on Wednesday that left two Artsakh soldiers dead and 19 others wounded were in fact the result of Azerbaijan’s violation of the cease fire.

“During the past 24 hours, 4 cases of violation of the ceasefire by the Azerbaijani armed forces were recorded in the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping troops in the regions of Saribaba and Buzdukh Heights, as well in the Martakert region. As a result, 2 representatives of the armed forces of Nagorno-Karabakh were killed and 14 were injured (the Artsakh Defense Ministry upped the number of wounded to 19),” the statement said.

Moscow emphasized that the command of the Russian peacekeepers, in cooperation with the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides, resolved these incidents, there were no violations of the line of contact.

On Tuesday, Russia blamed Azerbaijan for the military flareup in Berdzor (Lachin), during which an Artsakh soldier was wounded. On Wednesday, Russia again called out Azerbaijan for violating the ceasefire in Artsakh in the area of responsibility of Russian peacekeeping forces.

Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitri Peskov on Thursday emphasized the need for the implementation of the Moscow-led agreements between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“There are trilateral documents that are considered to be the main starting point. The important is to implement all the obligations assumed by the sides with these documents. If there are questions, they definitely need to be answered. At the same time, we have close contacts with the Armenian side at various levels which will allow us to clarify the existing issues,” Peskov said.

On Thursday, the Artsakh Defense Ministry said that while tactical situation at the line of contact was “relatively calm” as of 9 a.m. local time on Thursday, it warned that the situation continue to remain tense, with Azerbaijani forces continuing their sporadic provocations.

The defense ministry also provided an update on the condition of the four of the 19 wounded soldiers, who were more severely injured during Wednesday’s attack. It said that three soldiers were in serious condition, while one was in critical condition.

“Measures continue being taken by mediation of the Russian contingent command to stabilize the situation,” the Artsakh military said.

Oppositionist accuses Prime Minister of Armenia of surrendering Artsakh territories

ARMINFO

Armenia – Aug 3 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. He knew that he had to surrender [the territories], but he decided to surrender [them] at the cost of lives. This is how Artur Ghazinyan, head of the  Motherland Party, commented on the situation in Artsakh.

<He (RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, ed. note) decided to  surrender  [the territories] with a fight, at the cost of new lives,  so that later he would save new lives and say "we could have  prevented a new conflict, we would have had the same result, but  without victims". Literally the same thing happened in September  2020:" Ghazinyan wrote.

Another aggravation of situation began on the morning of August 1.  Azerbaijani units do not stop provocations and ceasefire violations.  On August 1, as a result of shelling from the Azerbaijani side, a  soldier of the Artsakh Defense Army was wounded.

And today, as a result of enemy actions, 8 servicemen of the Artsakh  Defense Army were injured, one more died.

A little earlier, Artsakh Ombudsman Gegham Stepanyan reported that  tension is maintained in the northwestern part of Artsakh, at the  junction of Shushi and Berdzor (Lachin) regions, and Russian  peacekeepers are negotiating. He noted that this refers to the  section north of the city of Berdzor.  <The escalation in Artsakh is  connected with the new illegal demands of Azerbaijan on the Lachin  corridor.  The plan for the new route has not been agreed upon, not  approved, and 3 years have not yet passed since the signing of the  application [this is how much time is allotted for agreeing on a new  route by mutual approval], therefore, Azerbaijan's actions are a  flagrant violation of the tripartite statement>

Sports: Georgian Armenian wrestler wins gold at U17 World Championships

Panorama
Armenia – July 28 2022

SPORT 16:30 28/07/2022 REGION

Georgian Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Gor Ayvazyan (92 kg) has won the gold medal at the 2022 U17 World Championships in Rome, Italy.

The athlete defeated Darius Kiefer of Germany 9-0 in the final on Wednesday, Alieq.ge reported.

Earlier wrestler Anri Putkaradze captured gold for the Georgian team after defeating his Azerbaijani rival.

Canadian FM visits Armenian summer camp, pastry shop in Montreal

Public Radio of Armenia

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly visited the Ararat Armenian summer camp in Montreal on Friday.

“Our community in Ahuntsic-Cartierville is home to diverse families and it was a delight to visit the young campers of Ararat Summer Camp”, the Foreign Minister said in a Twitter post.

She thanked the Sourp Hagop Armenian School “for creating a space for Armenian youths.”

She also thanked the kids for letting her “join in for a bit of fun.”

The Minister also visited long standing Ahuntsic-Cartierville institution “Armenia” pastry shop on Fleury West, which serves authentic Armenian foods made by 5th generation Canadians of Armenian decent. She thanked the Merdjanian family for hosting her.

Armenia, Artsakh soldiers’ deaths due to ceasefire violations increase sharply in January-June 2022 compared to 2021

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Armenia – July 18 2022

In the first half of 2022, a total of 30 servicemen died in the armed forces of Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), of which 9 were due to ceasefire violation, 7 – car accident, 7 – health problems, 4 – suicide or causing suicide, 2 – murder, and 1 – an accident, the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor Office informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.

For comparison, it should be noted that in the period of January-June 2021, a total of 29 servicemen of the armed forces of Armenia and Artsakh had died, of which 9 were due to car accidents, 8 – from health problems, 4 – from accidents, 4 – from suicide, 3 – as a result of the ceasefire violation, and 1 – due to murder.

In the first half of 2022, there were 6 cases of murder and suicide, against 5 in the same period last year.

Comparing the causes of these deaths in January-June 2021 and 2022, it turns out that in 2022, deaths due to ceasefire violations increased sharply, whereas deaths due to health problems and accidents decreased.

Armenian Lavash Celebrated in Traditional Folk Song


July 2 2022



Meg Pier | Published: July 2, 2019



Armenian lavash is celebrated by singer Anush Stepanyan in this traditional folk song that pays homage to the traditional thin bread that is an essential part of Armenian cuisine! Enjoy Anush’s beautiful and heartfelt ode to this delicacy that is part of daily life in Armenia. Making lavash is considered a ceremony, as there are many customs and beliefs associated with it; this folk song, “Hats Ktkhem Garia,” also praises the year’s successful harvest.

Armenian lavash, baked in a conical clay oven called a tonir, was inscribed as an item of Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2014. Beyond being a staple of everyday Armenian cuisine, lavash has some symbolic significance; the bread plays a ritual role in weddings, where it is placed on the shoulders of newlyweds to bring fertility and prosperity.

If you are planing a trip to Armenia, then learn all about Armenian People.

Anush, 30 years old, is from Armenia’s capital of Yerevan and is the solo singer of “JNAR” Armenian Traditional Music Ensemble; when asked how long she has been singing, she says “Since I was born!” Her talent certainly is a natural gift!

 

Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tbilisi: comments from Baku and Yerevan


July 19 2022

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  • Baku-Yerevan

Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tbilisi

Yerevan and Baku continue to discuss the meeting of Foreign Ministers Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov, which took place in Tbilisi. Georgian Foreign Minister Ilya Darchiashvili said that the Georgian side is ready to host meetings between representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia and help in resolving issues. At the end of the meeting, he also stated that the foreign ministers did not achieve concrete results at the first bilateral talks. In his opinion, they cannot be achieved in one round.

What was reported about the Tbilisi talks between Bayramov and Mirzoyan in Armenia and Azerbaijan, how it is assessed by analysts in Baku and Yerevan.

Prior to the talks with his Azerbaijani counterpart, the Armenian Foreign Minister met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili in Tbilisi as part of his working visit. The official website of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported that the parties talked about further intensification of political dialogue and mutual visits. Ararat Mirzoyan stressed that further development of relations with Georgia is of strategic importance for Armenia.

“During the meeting, the interlocutors discussed a number of issues on regional security and stability. Ararat Mirzoyan expressed gratitude to the Georgian side for hosting the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan and readiness to contribute to peace and stability in the region. An exchange of views on the settlement of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan took place,” the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in the statement.

Armenian media also reported the words of Georgian Foreign Minister Ilya Darchiashvili, who spoke about Georgia’s readiness to receive representatives from Yerevan and Baku and help resolve issues. He stated that Tbilisi helped start the dialogue:

“We were able to support our partners and friends. Our goal is for our neighboring countries to achieve concrete results in the course of these negotiations, so that we can all strengthen peace and security in the region through joint coordination and very close communication.”

However, at the end of the meeting, Ilya Darchiashvili stated that during these negotiations, his colleagues did not achieve concrete results. In his opinion, it was impossible to achieve them in one round.

After the meeting in Tbilisi, the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported that during the meeting, Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeyhun Bayramov

  • touched upon issues related to the settlement of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
  • discussed, in this regard, progress in fulfilling previous commitments,
  • exchanged views on possible next steps.

“Minister Mirzoyan reaffirmed the position of the Armenian side that on the path to achieving a stable and lasting peace in the region, it is important to have a political settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and in this context stressed the importance of using the institution and experience of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing in accordance with its international mandate. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia noted the importance of solving humanitarian problems, including the release and return of Armenian prisoners of war, clarifying the fate of the missing. Readiness of the parties to continue discussions was recorded,” the Foreign Ministry said in the statement.

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called the Tbilisi meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan a positive step. In his microblog on Twitter, he wrote that a direct dialogue would help resolve the differences between the two countries.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry also reports that on July 17, at the initiative of the American side, a telephone conversation took place between Ararat Mirzoyan and US Deputy Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried. The Minister presented to his interlocutor the latest developments in the process of regulation of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and gave details of the meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart in Tbilisi.

“Ararat Mirzoyan noted that the Armenian side continues to emphasize the importance of the role of the OSCE Minsk Group and the co-chairing countries in the process of the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” the message on the website of the Armenian Foreign Ministry says.

According to political scientist Tigran Grigoryan, it is obvious that at this stage there is a serious crisis in the negotiation process. He sees the Mirzoyan-Bayramov meeting as “a step taken towards overcoming this crisis.”

He believes that the meeting was organized on the initiative of the European Union. The political scientist does not consider it a coincidence that EU Special Representative Toivo Klaar visited the region a few days before the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“Judging by the reports, there are no grounds for optimism,” Tigran Grigoryan stressed, commenting on the meeting in Tbilisi at the request of JAMnews.

The political scientist believes that the rhetoric of Azerbaijan has become more aggressive, and recalls that the other day Aliyev spoke about the withdrawal of Armenian troops from Nagorno-Karabakh and threatened Armenia again.

According to the analyst, the main topics in the agenda of the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations are:

• settlement of the Karabakh conflict

• delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border

• the process of unblocking the region

• humanitarian issues – in particular, the return of Armenian prisoners of war from Azerbaijan

The political scientist believes that these issues were on the negotiating table of Mirzoyan-Bayramov.

“The Armenian side raised the issue of the return of the prisoners, the Azerbaijani side, as a counterbalance, once again mentioned the problem of Azerbaijanis who went missing in the first Karabakh war,” says Tigran Grigoryan.

According to the political scientist, the invasion of the Azerbaijani armed forces into the sovereign territory of Armenia in May last year was also discussed at the Mirzoyan-Bayramov meeting.

“This issue is one of the problems that hinders progress in the process of delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border,” the analyst said.

He recalls that before the first meeting in Brussels, Armenia stated that prior to the establishment of a commission on border delimitation, appropriate mechanisms should be introduced at the border, which will create a favorable atmosphere for starting the process. The Azerbaijani side considered this requirement a preliminary condition and did not accept it.

According to Grigoryan, during the meeting held in December 2021 in Brussels, the Armenian side made a concession, agreeing to establish a delimitation commission without introducing security mechanisms.

“It is clear that this issue is being discussed, but there is no progress. Azerbaijan is not going, for example, to withdraw troops from any point and is not ready to discuss the issue of security within the framework of this commission,” the political scientist stressed.

When asked whether Georgia can become an active mediator in the normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, given the fact that the first Mirzoyan-Bayramov meeting took place in Tbilisi, the political scientist replied:

“Georgia provided a venue for the meeting, the country’s authorities have nothing to do with its organization. I will not make far-reaching conclusions. It is possible that such meetings will be held in Georgia, but I would not consider Georgia as a serious mediator in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan issued a statement following the bilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tbilisi on July 16, 2022.

“The ministers touched upon issues related to the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In this regard, the fulfillment of the obligations assumed by both sides was discussed, views were exchanged on possible further steps,” the Foreign Ministry noted.

“Minister Jeyhun Bayramov noted that all efforts should be aimed at advancing interstate relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia on the basis of post-conflict realities that emerged after the resolution of the armed conflict between the two states. In this context, the importance of implementing all the conditions of the tripartite statement was noted, signed by the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, in particular the withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from the territory of Azerbaijan.

When touching upon humanitarian issues, Minister Jeyhun Bayramov drew attention to the need to clarify the fate of about 4,000 missing Azerbaijanis.

The ministers stressed their determination to continue the direct dialogue between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Both ministers thanked the Georgian side for organizing the meeting in Georgia,” the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in the statement.

According to political observer Agshin Kerimov, the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia Jeyhun Bayramov and Ararat Mirzoyan in Tbilisi took place on the initiative of the West.

“Although this dialogue between the two ministers is regarded in the context of bilateral efforts, the statements of Western political circles made after this meeting, show that the West is the secret initiator of bilateral discussions between Bayramov and Mirzoyan,” he said.

The expert said that the Tbilisi meeting would have a strong impact on the development of the dialogue in a bilateral format. It has already set a precedent for third party mediation.

“As for the topics that the ministers discussed, I think they should be viewed through the prism of Ilham Aliyev’s speech on the eve of the meeting in Tbilisi. Azerbaijan’s position was clearly presented there.

The President of Azerbaijan focuses mainly on the fulfillment of the conditions of the items 4 and 9 of the tripartite statement of November 10, 2020 – on the withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from Karabakh and the opening of the Zangezur corridor. Apparently, these two directions can be considered the main points in the discussions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Azerbaijan speaks from a position of strength in the negotiations, and official Yerevan is trying to somehow present all this to its society as a more or less digestible version. It takes time, and during this period the Armenian government is trying to pull itself together.

Despite all these ups and downs, Azerbaijan’s ability to control the actions of Armenia, its incomparable military superiority, and its attractiveness to international actors puts Armenia in a not very advantageous position.

Azerbaijan is currently receiving support from both Russia and the West. Turkey, as a center of power, is an ally of Baku. But unlike Turkey, Russia and the West leave room for maneuvering a dose of support towards Armenia.

My personal prediction for the future of the negotiations is that Azerbaijan will be able to maintain its advantage and continue to put pressure on Armenia through reminders of the possibility of resolving issues by force.

At the moment, Baku is developing military plans on open issues and turning it into a lever in the course of the negotiation process.

In a sense, Azerbaijan is giving Armenia time to ensure the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the territories where Russian peacekeepers are stationed. But at times, Baku’s patience becomes short, and the military scenario for resolving this issue turns into a subject of negotiations.

Armenia does not have the strength for another military confrontation and is well aware that Azerbaijan is developing its views on the Karabakh economic zone in parallel with its views on the East Zangezur one. In this regard, we should not forget about the likelihood of directing the arrows of possible military operations directly to the border zones.

I think that in Bayramov’s dialogue with Mirzoyan, along with humanitarian issues and the problem of border delimitation, the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from Karabakh, Baku also emphasized the force factor.

With regard to disputes over humanitarian issues, Armenia bears a great responsibility here. Because both in the years of the first Karabakh war and in the days of the second Karabakh war, Armenia grossly violated the humanitarian rules for conducting hostilities, but so far refuses to report on their results.

Azerbaijan, in turn, recalls all this and seeks to transfer this process to the plane of international judicial instances,” Karimov said in his comment.

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Armenian students win six medals at 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – July 19 2022

Armenian schoolchildren won two silver and four bronze medals in the 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad held in Oslo July 6-16.

The event featured 589 students from 104 countries, of which 521 were male and 68 were female.

The Armenian team was represented by six students – five from the Shahinyan special school for physics and mathematics, and one from Quant school. Vahagn Hovhannisyan and Ruben Hambardzumyan, won silver medals, Hayk Karapetyan, Vahram Asatryan and Areg Mkrtchyan, and Arayi Khalatyan won bronze medals. The team was placed 26th in overall ranking.

The Armenian team was led by Smbat Gogyan (“Square” Educational Foundation of the National Academy of Sciences) and Gurgen Asatryan (Armenian State Pedagogical University).

The Armenian team had won two silver and three bronze medals at the 62nd International Mathematics Olympiad held online.