“Organic Agricultural Development” 2017-2018 program winners are revealed

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BUSINESS & ECONOMY

The results of the “Organic Agricultural Development” 2017-2018 program jointly implemented by ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK and Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union in Germany (NABU) have been summarized.

For determining the results of the contest the priority has been given to those entrepreneurs, who in case of certification will have wide opportunity to export their products and will initiate new jobs creation, also has been considered the fact of operating in border communities.

So, 15 companies out of 70 who had applied to the program have become winners.

The annual program of “Organic Agricultural Development” is implemented since 2015. Within the framework of the program, 30 entrepreneurs have received organic certification. With the support of German specialists, the project beneficiaries have been trained each year. More than 50 new jobs have already been created, provided with the opportunity of award winning and operating in BIO production. In 2017-2018 it is planned to create 70 new jobs.

Organic Agriculture Development project is implemented for the clients of ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE Bank.

The winners are:

  1. Darman Tea
  2. Orwaco
  3. Nairian
  4. Lukashin Agricultural Association
  5. Agrolog Industrial Cooperative

Armen Hovhannisyan
Ishkhan Aslanyan
3
 Aleksan Hovhannisyan

  1. New Edesia farmers’ group
  2. Armberry
  3. Go Green Armenia
  4. “Ar shaman” Ltd
  5. Farmer Ashot QalashyanSyunik
  6. Farmer Geghayr ZurnachyanTavush
  7. Farmer Khachatur Gevorgyan, Syunik

Armenia forced to have current military capacity for security reasons, says Sargsyan

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Politics
Region

Armenia is forced to have the military which it has today, because it will enable to solve security issues of the country, President Serzh Sargsyan told during an interview to ARMENIA TV.

Global Military index has ranked Armenia as the most militarized country of Europe and the third most militarized country in the world.

Asked whether or not it concerns him that we are becoming an army-state, the president said: “No, of course I’m not concerned. First of all this is our flaw, the authority’s flaw, that we didn’t carry out explanatory work as soon as this kind of information emerged. You know, this kind of ratings, this kind of standards, are always unique and aren’t what they seem at first glance. What do I mean…You are saying – militarized state, the first impression is that there is a tank in the street, and even if there isn’t, that the state is generally militarized, civil rights are restricted etc. Thank God that is not true”.

The president said this rating has been decided upon several standards, for example the number of heavy equipment per capita of the population. “Of course, in normal conditions no one would think that a population of three million would have such armed forces, but have we voluntarily accepted this path? We are forced to do so. On one hand we are accused that we are weaker militarily than Azerbaijan, on the other hand they say we are militarized, so how should we understand this, which is that golden average? We are forced, we are simply forced to have that minimum which will give us the possibility to solve our security issues. And April of 2016 showed that we haven’t allowed ourselves unnecessary things and we don’t have unnecessary things”, he said.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 12/15/2017

                                        Friday, 

Sarkisian Still Vague On Political Future


Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian holds a meeting with Prime
Minister Karen Karapetian (L) and other state officials in Yerevan,
27Oct2017.

President Serzh Sarkisian has again declined to clarify what he is
planning to do after serving out his second and final term in April.

In an interview with the Armenia TV channel aired late on Thursday,
Sarkisian also praised Prime Minister Karen Karapetian and said the
latter's desire to retain his post next year is "very good" and
"healthy."

Sarkisian said that "the time has not yet come" for him to announce
whether he will become prime minister or take up another state post
after his decade-long presidency. "When it comes I will declare," he
went on. "There are different factors [at play,] ranging personal to
other factors. I think that at the end of the day we, the Republican
Party (HHK), have a right to decide, together with our coalition
partner, who can do a better job where."

Asked whether he will stay in politics in any case, the president
replied: "We'll see, we'll see."

Immediately after the end of his second term, Armenia will switch to a
parliamentary system of government, meaning that most of the sweeping
powers currently enjoyed by the head of state will be given to the
prime minister. Karapetian has repeatedly indicated his desire to stay
on as prime minister come April.

"As for Karen Karapetian's desire, it's a very good, healthy, logical
desire," Sarkisian said in this regard. "And generally speaking, I
believe that Karen Karapetian, is very acceptable and useful to us as
a prime minister and as a person. I mean to me personally and to the
party."

Sarkisian noted that Karapetian's cabinet has pledged to ensure that
the Armenian economy grows by roughly 5 percent annually in the coming
years. "That is not a bad indicator," he said, adding that the results
of such growth would be "visible and tangible."

Karapetian vowed to improve the socioeconomic situation in the country
through major reforms and a fight against corruption when Sarkisian
named him prime minister in September 2016. The ruling HHK's governing
board headed by the Armenia president gave a largely positive
assessment of his track record a year later.



Turkey Sticks To Linkage Between Karabakh, Ties With Armenia


 . Emil Danielyan


Switzerland -- Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (2ndR) and his
Armenian counterpart Eduard Nalbandian shake hands as they hold signed
Turkish-Armenian protocols, Zurich, 10Oct2009.

Turkey has again made clear that it will not implement Western-backed
agreements to normalize its relations with Armenia without a
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict acceptable to Azerbaijan.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry at the same time denounced Yerevan's
plans to formally annul the two protocols that were signed in Zurich
in 2009.

"These Protocols are still on the agenda of the Turkish Grand National
Assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission and for their ratification it is
essential that a favorable political atmosphere and peace in the South
Caucasus is secured," the ministry said in a statement issued late on
Thursday.

"In this vein, it is necessary that in the settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict progress is achieved, based on Azerbaijan's
territorial integrity and in light of the relevant resolutions of the
UN Security Council," it said. "In any case, Armenia must put an end
to its invasion of Azerbaijan's territories."

The statement came in response to Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian's statement on Wednesday reaffirming Yerevan's intention to
withdraw its signature from the protocols because of Ankara's
"groundless preconditions" for their parliamentary ratification. "We
will enter the spring of 2018 without those futile protocols,"
President Serzh Sarkisian declared earlier.

The protocols committed Turkey and Armenia to establishing diplomatic
relations and opening their border which Ankara has long kept closed
in a show of support for Azerbaijan. Shortly after the high-profile
signing ceremony in Zurich, Ankara said that Turkey's parliament will
ratify the deal only if there is decisive progress towards a Karabakh
peace.

The Armenian government rejected that precondition, arguing that the
protocols make no reference to the conflict. The United States, the
European Union and Russia have also repeatedly called for their
unconditional implementation by both sides.

While reaffirming the Karabakh linkage, the Turkish Foreign Ministry
insisted that Ankara is not responsible for the effective collapse of
the 2009 accords. It claimed that Armenia itself introduced
"preconditions and restrictive clauses" through a January 2010 ruling
handed down by the country's Constitutional Court.

The court upheld the legality of the protocols. But it also indicated
that they cannot have any bearing on the Karabakh conflict or inhibit
Armenia's pursuit of greater international recognition of the 1915
Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey.

Unlike Turkey, the U.S. welcomed that ruling. Philip Gordon, a
U.S. assistant secretary of state at the time, called it a "positive
step forward in the ratification process of the normalization
protocols."

Then U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Ankara to drop the
Karabakh linkage when she visited Yerevan later in 2010. "Now the ball
is in the other court," Clinton said.



Armenia Opens Tax-Free Zone On Iranian Border


 . Hovannes Movsisian


Armenia - A newly established free economic zone near Meghri,
15Dec2017.

The Armenian government inaugurated on Friday a free economic zone on
Armenia's border with Iran, saying that it will attract more foreign
investment in the domestic economy and expand commercial ties with the
Islamic Republic.

Businesses operating in the zone close to the southeastern Armenian
town of Meghri will be exempt from virtually all types of taxes. They
will be allowed to engage in not only manufacturing but also trade,
cargo transport and even tourism.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Prime Minister Karen Karapetian
indicated that his government expects the tax haven to attract Iranian
companies seeking to capitalize on Armenia's tariff-access to Russia's
market and privileged trade regime with the European Union. It will
also allow other foreign investors to do business with Iran, he said.

"I am sure that the free economic zone has very good prospects,"
Karapetian told reporters. "But this is just the beginning. We must
now work hard every day," he added.


Armenia - Prime Minister Karen Karapetian speaks to journalists at the
official opening of a free economic zone near Meghri, 15Dec2017.

Minister for Economic Development Suren Karayan, who also attended the
ceremony, said the government anticipates that between 50 and 70 firms
will set up shop in the tax haven in the coming years. He said their
combined output should increase Armenia's exports by around $250
million annually.

Vahe Hakobian, the governor of the Syunik province encompassing the
border area, estimated that this should translate into 2,000 new
jobs. "That will definitely be an addition boost for the socioeconomic
development of our region," he said.

Hakobian also told journalists that businesspeople from Georgia,
Ukraine and Belarus have already expressed readiness to invest in the
Meghri zone. And a large delegation of Iranian government officials
and entrepreneurs will arrive in the provincial capital Kapan on
Wednesday, he added.

A separate statement released by Karapetian's press office said that
the business zone will be expanded by 70 hectares in the next few
years.


Armenia - The Armenian and Iranian foreign ministers open an
Armenian-Iranian business forum in Yerevan, 28Nov2017.

The Armenian premier discussed the upcoming launch of the zone with
Iranian officials during an official visit to Tehran in October. He
called on Iranian firms to set up branches there.

Economic issues were also high on the agenda of Iranian Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's November 28 trip to Yerevan. Zarif
arrived with a large group of Iranian businessmen who held a one-day
conference with fellow entrepreneurs from Armenia.

"There are quite good opportunities for expanding economic relations
between the two countries," Zarif said after talks with his Armenian
counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

According to official Armenian statistics, Armenian-Iranian trade
stood at a relatively modest $211 million in the first ten months of
this year. Iran accounted for less than 5 percent of Armenia's overall
foreign trade.



U.S. Mission Cooperating With Armenian Terror Probe


 . Naira Bulghadarian


Armenia - The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.

The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan said on Friday that it is cooperating with
Armenian law-enforcement authorities in their criminal proceedings
against a U.S. national accused of calling for and plotting terrorist
attacks in Armenia.

"We are working with Armenian law-enforcers on that case. In the
interests of the investigation we cannot give further details at this
point," the embassy told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

Armenia's National Security Service (NSS) said on Thursday that the
U.S. citizen of Armenian descent opened recently a Facebook account to
promote a radical group campaigning for a violent overthrow of the
Armenian government. It said the account user posing as "Martin
Avagyan" posted messages calling for violent attacks on government and
law-enforcement officials. The group called Fighters for Justice (MHA)
has also sought to recruit disgruntled Armenians willing to carry out
such attacks, according to the NSS.

The security agency claimed that the Armenian American, whom it
identified as R.K., also "prepared for terrorist acts" through
"accomplices" in Armenia. It said it has asked U.S. law-enforcement
bodies for assistance in the probe "in order to prevent the planned
crimes."

The Yerevan newspaper "Haykakan Zhamanak" revealed afterwards that the
suspect facing arrest in Armenia is Robert Koorkian, a resident of
California. Koorkian told the paper that he has already been
questioned by U.S. law-enforcement officers.

Koorkian did not deny opening the "Martin Avagyan" account but
insisted that he never plotted any violence.

The Facebook page contains statements attributed to the Fighters for
Justice (MHA) group. One of them says that the nationalist group will
use "guerilla methods" to "punish the pillars of the ruling regime."
Another Facebook status calls for the murder of a police officer who
allegedly ill-treated one of the opposition activists currently
standing trial in connection with their July 2016 attack on a police
base in Yerevan.

"Martin Avagyan" claimed on December 6 that MHA has embarked on "the
second phase of the armed struggle" launched by the jailed gunmen.

Vartan Harutiunian, a human rights activist, questioned the
credibility of the NSS allegations, saying that the case may well turn
out to be a "bubble." He argued that individuals plotting terrorist
acts would hardly use social media to announce their plans.

Harutiunian told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am) that a
growing number of Armenians express "extreme" views on the Internet
because they think it is impossible to change the government by
peaceful means. He also said that the authorities have failed to learn
lessons from the July 2016 standoff in Yerevan and its underlying
causes.

Incidentally, "the fight against terrorism" was on the agenda of a
meeting of President Serzh Sarkisian's National Security Council held
on Friday. The presidential press service reported that the council
approved a new plan of actions designed to prevent such violence in
view of the "high degree of terror threats in the region" and the
changing nature of contemporary terrorism. It gave no details of that
plan.



Press Review



"Zhamanak" comments on President Serzh Sarkisian's latest televised
interview in which he again refused to shed light on his political
future. "Serzh Sarkisian was even more reticent about the subject this
time around, effectively adding to the uncertainty," writes the
paper. "At the same time, he clearly hinted that Karen Karapetian's
ability and readiness to continue serving as prime minister are not a
sufficient condition for keeping that post."

"Haykakan Zhamanak" quotes an opposition activist, Davit Sanasarian,
as criticizing a government decision to revoke a contract with an
Armenian firm that was due to carry out construction work on the
Armenian-Iranian border. That work was allegedly blocked by Russian
border guards deployed along the frontier. "This is an absurd
decision," says Sanasarian. "It is a condemnable indicator of [the
government's] being spineless."

"Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" quotes Gagik Melikian, a senior
parliamentarian from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), as
defending President Sarkisian's controversial remark that the
authorities will no longer show "clemency" for corrupt town and
village mayors. Melikian claims that Sarkisian referred to those local
government chiefs who "accidentally found themselves in such
situations." The paper laughs off this explanation. It says tartly
that Melikian must not be blamed because he made such a claim
"accidentally." "He is obliged to do so by his party affiliation," it
says.

"Aravot" says the latest upsurge of tensions between Turkey and Israel
means that there will be renewed calls in the Israeli parliament, the
Knesset, for an official recognition of the 1915 Armenian genocide in
the Ottoman Empire. "Some Armenians may be buoyed by that
development," editorializes the paper. "They would be wrong. First of
all, [Israeli recognition of the genocide] will hardly happen. This
issue has long been used for political blackmail. But most
importantly, genocide recognition or non-recognition by anyone does
make a difference for us." The only potential benefit for Armenia, it
says, is that Israel could stop selling weapons to Azerbaijan for a
while because of Baku's support for the Turkish stance on the status
of Jerusalem.

(Tigran Avetisian)


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Chess: Armenian GM Zaven Andriasyan comes 14th at the European Blitz Championship

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 16 2017

The European Blitz and Rapid Chess Championship 2017 is underway in Katowice, Poland from December 15-17, attended by 1091 players, including 92 grandmasters. As the National Olympic Committee reported, Armenian GM Zaven Andriasyan has scored 16 points out of the maximum 22, taking the 14th position. According to the source, Sergey Jigalko of Belarus claimed the title of the European champion, scoring 18 points.

Meanwhile, the Rapid Chess Championship 2017 will kick off today December to be played according to the Swiss system, in 11 rounds, with the time control 15 minutes game + 10 seconds per move starting from the first move.

The total prize fund of the Rapid Championship is 21.000 EUR. Andriasian who is set to participate in the tournament is ranked 25th.

Sports: Speculation over Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s United future as Mourinho expresses readiness to cut fringe players

The New Indian Express
Dec 16 2017


By AFP  |   Published: 16th December 2017 11:54 AM  |  

 

            

Armenia midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan on Manchester United | AFP

MANCHESTER: Jose Mourinho will allow any unhappy fringe player to leave Manchester United in the January transfer window, which will spark speculation over the futures of the likes of Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Mourinho adopted the same policy in the last winter transfer window when he agreed to requests from Morgan Schneiderlin and Memphis Depay to leave the club to pursue regular first-team football elsewhere.

Now Mkhitaryan and teammates including former England full-back Luke Shaw and Matteo Darmian, who have been out of the first-team squad for long periods this season, would be allowed to leave should they wish — and should satisfactory offers be made.

"I think for the right price," said Mourinho, when asked if he would listen to offers in such circumstances.

"That's my approach as a manager, in cases where the club advises me. I think every player has a price.

"If a player is not happy, if a player brings with him the request with the number that we consider a good number for us — like it happened for us last season with Memphis and Morgan — I would never say no."

The case of Mkhitaryan has been curious after the Armenian midfielder put in a strong second half to last season and appeared a key player in Mourinho's side.

But his form has progressively dipped this season and he has not started for Mourinho since United's defeat at Chelsea at the start of November, finding it increasingly difficult to land a place even on the bench.

'I didn't celebrate either'

Mkhitaryan, who arrived at United 18 months ago in a £26 million (USD 34million) deal from Borussia Dortmund after a stellar Bundesliga career, has seen his name linked with potential moves as a possible makeweight in any deals Mourinho might wish to pull off next month.

Shaw has also struggled to convince Mourinho of his long-term worth, although the 22-year-old has recently forced his way back into contention and started the midweek league win over Bournemouth.

Meanwhile, Mourinho has responded to questions about why Romelu Lukaku appeared not to celebrate his winning goal in that victory over Bournemouth.

The Belgian striker hardly responded after heading United into the lead, with what proved to be the only goal of the game.

But in a week in which the behaviour of Manchester City players was in the spotlight after they celebrated wildly at Old Trafford after their derby victory, Mourinho insisted his response was simply an effort to remain on an even keel.

"I didn't celebrate either," said Mourinho.

"I don't celebrate goals in a very enthusiastic way. If you score a goal in the last minute that gives you the victory then yes you lose your balance and you don't control your emotion.

"After that goal there is a long time to go and anything can happen in football. I'm not acting to the cameras or the fans."

Sports: Mourinho ready to sell Mkhitaryan and Shaw in January

News.am, Armenia
Dec 16 2017

Manchester United is ready to sell midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan and defender Luke Shaw in January, said Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho on Wednesday, the Telegraph reported.

“I think, for the right price,” said Mourinho, when asked if he would listen to offers in such circumstances. “That’s my approach as a manager, in cases where the club advises me. Every player has a price. If a player is not happy, if a player brings with him the request with the number that we consider a good number for us, like it happened with Memphis and Morgan, I would never say no,” said Mourinho.

Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan are interested in Mkhitaryan.

According to ESPN, Manchester United Manager had a row with Armenian midfielder after the 13th round of the Premier League on November 25.

Mourinho was unhappy with Mkhitaryan's defensive work rate and a mistake made by the player, singling the Armenian international out for criticism in front of the rest of the first-team squad. Mkhitaryan responded to his manager's remarks, with the player continuing to debate Mourinho's assessment of his performance in the corridor outside the analysis suite at Carrington.

Midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who subbed in the 71st minute, was given the lowest rating. Man United defeated Brighton 1-0. Henrikh Mkhitaryan is being excluded from Manchester United's match squads as Jose Mourinho wants a balanced bench.

Sports: Mkhitaryan disagreed with Mourinho’s opinion in heated bust-up: report

Pan Armenian, Armenia
Dec 16 2017
Mkhitaryan disagreed with Mourinho's opinion in heated bust-up: report

Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho were involved in a heated training ground bust-up following a video analysis session, according to ESPN.

Mkhitaryan, 28, has been absent from seven of United's last eight matchday squads and sources at Old Trafford have confirmed that the former Borussia Dortmund midfielder angered Mourinho by disagreeing with the manager's assessment of his contribution during a substitute appearance against Brighton on November 25.

Mourinho was unhappy with Mkhitaryan's defensive work rate and a mistake made by the player, singling the Armenian international out for criticism in front of the rest of the first-team squad.

Mkhitaryan responded to his manager's remarks, with the player continuing to debate Mourinho's assessment of his performance in the corridor outside the analysis suite at Carrington.

Mourinho was unimpressed by Mkhitaryan's performance against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the beginning of November and has not selected him to start since.

When asked directly, Mourinho hinted that other deserved to play more than the Armenia international.

Inter Milan are reportedly keen to sign Mkhitaryan, who signed for United in July 2016, and could offer Portugal midfielder Joao Mario in an effort to negotiate a deal when the transfer window opens next month.

Sports: Armenian cyclist grabs silver at int’l championship

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 16 2017
Sport 13:39 16/12/2017Armenia

Leading Armenian cyclist Edgar Stepanyan has claimed a silver medal at the Troféu Internacional (International Trophy) taking place in Anadia, Portugal.

Competing in the U23 group, the Armenian cyclist won the silver in the scratch race, lagging behind Ivo Oliveira of Portugal, the National Olympic Committee reported.

Edgar Stepanyan collected important ranking points in a struggle to be qualified for the 2018 Track Cycling World Championships to be hosted by the Netherlands.

He will compete in the scratch race of the elite tournament (among adults) on Saturday.

Sports: Report: Mourinho Hints at Mkhitaryan January Exit Amid Training Ground Row Claims

Sports Illustrated
Dec 16 2017

Henrikh Mkhitaryan's Manchester United career is under threat after a huge row with Jose Mourinho during a video analysis session.

Sources close to the club have told ESPN that the playmaker's disappearing act in the past few weeks is down to a massive falling out with Mourinho after the pair exchanged verbal blows at United's Carrington training complex.

Mkhitaryan has not been selected to feature in seven of the Red Devils' last eight matches, and he is now fighting to save his 18-month spell in Manchester as a result.

Mourinho also admitted to Sky Sports that he could be pressed into some transfer business during the winter window – a surefire sign that he may be considering selling the forward.

He said: "For the right price, that is my approach as a manager in case the club advise. Every player has a price."

Mkhitaryan was left angered by Mourinho lambasting his contribution after the clash with Brighton on 25th November as the Portuguese boss singled him out during the post-match analysis video team meeting.

Mourinho accused the former Borussia Dortmund star of not putting a shift in against the Seagulls and for making a mistake that could have led to a goal.

The Armenia international is then believed to have spoken back to the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid boss – a back and forth escalated into a heated argument that spilled out of the room and into the corridors of Carrington.

Mkhitaryan has since been dropped by Mourinho for his ill-discipline and question marks remain as to whether he will force his way back into the picture at Old Trafford.

That spat is not the first time that Mourinho has come out and criticised the 28-year-old's performance levels – the United manager having also done so after the 1-0 defeat to Premier League champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the start of November.

Mourinho dropped him for the following game before giving Mkhitaryan a stay of execution as a sub in the Brighton contest but their relationship now appears beyond repair.

Mkhitaryan had hit the ground running at the start of this term with two goals and six assists in his first eight appearances, but has not scored or assisted since.

https://www.si.com/soccer/2017/12/16/jose-mourinho-mkhitaryan-january-exit-training-ground-row-claims

This manhunt which exists today must be ruled out- Serzh Sargsyan

Categories
Artsakh
Politics
Region

President Serzh Sargsyan has presented his vision regarding the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

In an interview with ARMENIA TV, the president stressed that there must be calm in the line of contact. Causalities must be ruled out.

“This manhunt which exists today must be ruled out. It will create certain atmosphere and mutual trust. Where does mutual trust come from? Mutual trust comes when you begin implementing the agreements which you achieved recently. If you fail to implement the agreements once, the worm of distrust begins to gnaw. One after one and this is how an atmosphere of distrust appears. This must be eliminated, so that after this the negotiations continue in a calm atmosphere”, he said.

The president mentioned that at this moment negotiations over specific points of settlement are not proceeding, however he mentioned that this is natural – taking into account the developments of the past two years. “During the last two years we had meetings in Vienna, St. Petersburg, we’ve had agreements, and now one can say the process is proceeding in two directions. The first direction is that the tension must be eased, investigative mechanisms must be created, which will bring to a certain atmosphere of mutual trust, and after which it will be possible to go deeper over the provisions of the document. I’ve said this once, and I will repeat it again – it is impossible to negotiate with one hand and shoot with the other. Negotiations don’t like gunfire. And it is impossible to achieve agreement in this kind of conditions. Gunfire always disturb, human losses are always painful and bring a nervous atmosphere in the negotiations process. Each word, each provision must be weighed in a calm atmosphere, in order to be able to reach agreement”, the Armenian President said.

The president also mentioned that Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov did not present any conceptual or new proposal regarding the NK conflict settlement during his latest regional visit. According to the president, the Armenian-Russian relations agenda is so rich that solely the NK issue is not discussed during the visits of high level officials.

“In terms of Karabakh, I say again, Lavrov said everything at the press conference. The Russian FM is convinced that this conflict is possible to be settled within the OSCE Minsk Group and the proposed principles are the ones which enable to solve the conflict”, he said.