Tatarstan to buy one million liters of Armenian brandy

PanArmenian, Armenia
Feb 16 2018

PanARMENIAN.NetTatarstan’s Tatspirtprom JSC will purchase from Armenia one million liters of absolute alcohol.

100 thousand deciliters of brandy distillate will be transported to Kazan, while the contractor will have to provide services during 2018. The price of the contract is 26 million rubles (apx $461,000).

“Armenian brandy is universally recognized and is one of the most popular [alcoholic drinks] at least in CIS countries,” Director of the Research of the Center of Investigations of Federal and Regional Alcohol Markets (CIFRRA) Vadim Drobiz has said, according to Tatar-Inform.

“Armenia has preserved brandy production traditions.”

Brandy production in Armenia grew 39,4% in 2017 against the previous year. 30 million tons of brandy were produced in the reporting against the 21.5 million tons made in 2016.

Armenia exports around 10 thousand tons of fruit and vegetables this year

Panorama, Armenia
Feb 16 2018

9,843 thousand tons of fresh fruit and vegetables were exported from Armenia this year as compared with 8,043 tons – for the same period in 2016, the country's agriculture ministry reported on Friday. 

According to the source, Russia is the main export direction with some 9,000 tones delivered, while Georgia, Belarus, UAE, and Romania accounted the smaller share of the total export volumes.

Israel to soon present official position on Karabakh conflict?

News.am, Armenia
Feb 16 2018
Israel to soon present official position on Karabakh conflict? Israel to soon present official position on Karabakh conflict?

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YEREVAN. – The Armenia-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group delegation’s recent visit to Israel was quite hectic and productive.

Head of the delegation, ruling Republican Party of Armenia MP Gagik Minasyan, stated about the above-said at Friday’s press conference of the members of this friendship group.

“During the visit we had meetings not only with [Israeli] parliamentarians, but also with the defense minister of Israel, during which we discussed the Karabakh conflict settlement matters,” Minasyan said. 

But he stressed that during the talk on this issue, the Israeli defense minister had quite frequently made expressions which were pro-Azerbaijani oriented. The Armenian side had repeatedly expressed itself at the Israeli parliament on this matter, pointing to the Azerbaijani position’s error in the Karabakh peace process.

At the same time, the Armenian MP announced that the Israeli side had promised to the Armenian delegation that it soon will present Israel’s clear position on the Karabakh conflict.

Members of the visiting Armenian parliamentary delegation had reflected also on Israel’s selling of arms to Azerbaijan, and which are used against the Armenian side, stressing that Tel Aviv’s respective stance remains incomprehensible for Yerevan, since the Israelis had to go through the same hardships as the Armenian people.

Pöyry to work on new Armenian hydro project

Water Power Magazine
Feb 16 2018

Pöyry has been awarded the engineering and consultancy services assignment for the feasibility study for Shnogh hydroelectric project in the Republic of Armenia. 

Located along the Debed river in northern Armenia close to the Georgian border, the Shnogh project is a run-of-river plant which harnesses the water from the Debed and Martsiget rivers, which will be dammed behind a 25m high concrete weir, and conveyed to the powerhouse along a long free-flow tunnel (19 km), a pressure shaft (230m), and a high pressure tunnel. The two turbines with capacity of 70MW will be housed in a surface powerhouse located on the bank of the Debed River, in the vicinity of Neghots village.

Pöyry's assignment includes the review of existing documents and the basic studies, feasibility design of the selected alternatives, construction schedule, bill of quantities, cost estimate, economic evaluation and executive summary. 

The investment project will be implemented by the Energy Invest Holding CJSC via its newly created subsidiary company which will construct and operate the plant, the Debed Hydro LLC. The Investors Club of Armenia investment fund will co-invest 15% of the required investment amount into this project. 

Far-right German politician lashes out at Turks as ‘camel herders’

Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany
 Wednesday 8:41 PM EST



Far-right German politician lashes out at Turks as 'camel herders'

Dresden, Germany

DPA POLITICS Germany politics AfD  Far-right German politician lashes
out at Turks as 'camel herders' Dresden, Germany
Germany's Turkish community got slammed as
"camel herders" on Wednesday by a leading member of the far-right
Alternative for Germany (AfD) party who was incensed by opposition to
a proposed new ministry.


The proposed home affairs ministry came up last week amid talks
around forming the next German government. The plan would see
Bavaria's conservative premier Horst Seehofer take on the Interior
Ministry portfolio, but with the agency expanded to include a special
focus on home affairs.

That would likely mean more efforts to boost underdeveloped parts of
the country. But several Turkish groups have opposed the concept,
saying the new addition - a Heimatministerium - reminds of historical
concepts of a German homeland, popular in the Nazi era, that might
divide the country rather than unite it.

But the plan is popular with the AfD, which bounced into the German
Bundestag in last year's elections and has only seen its support grow
amid political bickering by the more established parties.

"These caraway traders have the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians
weighing them down ... and they want to tell us something about
history and homeland? They're nuts. These camel herders should set
off to where they belong."

He was referring to the World War I-era deaths of hundreds of
thousands of Armenians in Turkey, an event that has been recognized
as a genocide by several countries, despite Turkey's rejection of the
term.

He also lashed out at calls by the country's Turkish community for
dual citizenship, which he said results in nothing "but homeland- and
fatherland-less riff-raff."



New Iranian investors might join hydro project on Armenian-Iranian border

Interfax - Russia & CIS Energy Newswire
 Wednesday 9:37 AM MSK


New Iranian investors might join hydro project on Armenian-Iranian border

YEREVAN. Feb 14

Iran's Tavan Aab Araz, which was acting as an investor in the
construction of the Meghri Hydropower Plant on the Armenian-Iranian
border, has failed to meet its obligations, so the participation of
other Iranian companies is being considered, Armenian Deputy Energy
Infrastructure and Natural Resources Minister Aik Arutyunyan said.

The project has not been carried out because the Iranian company that
assumed these obligations did not fulfill them, and now other Iranian
companies are considering the possibility of investing in the
construction of the hydropower plant, Arutyunyan told reporters on
Tuesday.

A delegation of Iranian companies plans to visit Armenia and hold
negotiations on the investment program, he said. "This is a major
investment program that we plan to implement with new participants.
We're hoping for concrete results this year," Arutyunyan said.

He did not rule out the possibility of changing the parameters of the
project "taking into account changes in water resources and applied
technologies."

Iran's ambassador to Armenia said last Monday that companies are to
blame for dragging out the construction of the hydropower plant, not
the governments of Armenia and Iran.

Armenia and Iran planned to build two 130 MW hydropower plants on the
banks of the Aras River that runs along their border, in Meghri on the
Armenian side and in Karachilar on the Iranian side. The plants will
be connected by a drainage tunnel.

The cost of building the Meghri plant was estimated at $323 million,
and Tavan Aab Araz was acting as the investor.

Armenia will pay for the Iranian investment with electricity. The
plant will be operated by Iran's Farat-Sepasat for 15 years after its
launch and the electricity it generates will be supplied to Iran,
after which Armenia will assume ownership.

The foundation laying ceremony for the Meghri plant was held back in
November 2012 and construction was scheduled for completion in 2017.

But in February 2016 Armenia revised the project due to changes in
environmental conditions. In particular, the capacity of the plant was
scaled down to 100 MW from 130 MW due to lower water levels in the
Aras River.

Russia to develop cooperation with Armenia – Duma speaker

Interfax - Russia & CIS General Newswire
 Wednesday 4:19 PM MSK


Russia to develop cooperation with Armenia - Duma speaker

MOSCOW. Feb 14

The development of a strategic partnership between Armenia and Russia
requires new forms of cooperation, including in the parliamentary
sector, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said at the opening of
an exhibition dedicated to Armenia at the State Duma on Wednesday.

"It is very important for us as part of the parliamentary dimension to
create conditions which will ensure the continuation of this
development in the future, as well. We would like to point out that
Armenia is a strategic partner for us, and we, in turn, will proceed
to new forms of cooperation and the development of relations which
will make it possible for us to get even closer, enable us to continue
carrying out strategic tasks together, collectively, taking into
consideration that the ongoing dialogue between our states is based on
friendship, cooperation, and trust, and we value it greatly," Volodin
said.

A law permitting entry into Armenia with internal Russian passports
has been adopted in Armenia, and the number of Russian tourists has
increased greatly as a result, he said.

"And our trade in goods has significantly increased and reached about
44.5%. Our countries are dynamically developing and moving toward each
other," Volodin said.

Armenian National Assembly Chair Ara Babloyan, in turn, said that
Armenia passed the bill allowing Russian citizens to travel there with
internal passports on purpose, to show that it is open to Russians.

Volodin also gave the floor to State Duma member and polar explorer
Artur Chilingarov, who noted that he is an ethnic Armenian and has
always maintained ties with his ancestral land.

Volodin expressed hope that there the Armenian parliament will have
"its own Chilingarov," as well, in order to serve as a symbol of
Russia's and the Russian language's special relevance for Armenia's
supreme legislative body.

On the same day, the speakers of the two parliaments also held talks,
during which Babloyan noted that constant contacts between the State
Duma and the Armenian National Assembly, including through the
interparliamentary cooperation commission, confirm that there is
mutual interest.

"We will continue coordinating our positions at interparliamentary
venues, including at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective
Security Treaty Organization [CSTO PA], the Parliamentary Assembly of
the OSCE, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic
Cooperation [PABSEC], the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, and the
Inter-Parliamentary Union [IPU]," Babloyan said.

The parties discussed hosting OSCE PA events in Yerevan and St.
Petersburg this year.

"The traditional partnership that has developed between our peoples
for centuries is a solid foundation for further Russian-Armenian
cooperation. Our countries maintain a constructive dialogue at the
highest level, parliamentary institutions interact with each other,
cultural and educational ties are being expanded," Volodin said.

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Azerbaijani Press: Presidential elections with the Karabakh background

Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan (Opposition)
 Wednesday



Presidential elections with the Karabakh background

by  Turan Analytical Service



Two components could also be distinguished in the foreign policy
component. The first is the attitude of the leading world players to
the fact of the very transfer of presidential elections and the
nomination of Aliyev for a fourth term.

In this regard, many observers note that the US, in its official
reaction to the upcoming events, has limited itself to calling on the
Azerbaijani authorities to act within the framework of the current
constitution, which, in fact, means acknowledging the transfer of
choice and nomination for a fourth term.

In this sense noteworthy is an unexpectedly successful and important
visit of Nursultan Nazarbayev, the president of Kazakhstan, to the
United States. The top meetings clearly demonstrated that the priority
of the Trump Administration in the world and in the post-Soviet space
will be geopolitical interests of the United States, and in choosing
partners for cooperation he will not be guided by the criterion of the
presence or absence of the level of democracy, or the protection of
certain declared principles, as it was before.

Why can Nazarbayev's visit be considered a landmark for Azerbaijan?
The answer is obvious: Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are similar countries
due to the peculiarity of their political and economic institutions,
established structures of power and traditions of governance. And if
Kazakhstan is important for the US as a neighbor of Russia and China,
then Azerbaijan is the most important Western ally and neighbor of
Iran in the context of the escalating crisis of Iranian-American and
Iranian-Israeli relations.

Russia's traditionally restrained reaction to the postponement of the
election and the nomination of Ilham Aliyev as a presidential
candidate shows that President Vladimir Putin is satisfied with the
way Aliyev demonstrates his readiness to take into account Russia's
interests in the region.

And, of course, the second in the list, but the most important issue
on the foreign policy agenda of Azerbaijan is the situation connected
with the current state of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

Assess the situation with the conflict only by the state of the
intensity of the negotiation process, today, unfortunately, it is not
necessary. The 25-year history of the Minsk process, and especially
the last period after the April events of 2016, led to the fact that
the effectiveness of these negotiations by the public of Armenia and
Azerbaijan is perceived as zero.

And periodically repeating rounds of negotiations cause ridicule over
participants, both in a press, and in social networks.

Therefore, it is difficult to assume that the negotiation process in
this format and with the old participants, both in the propaganda plan
and in terms of effectiveness, will be successful after the
presidential election campaigns in Azerbaijan, Russia and the
elections of the Prime Minister in Armenia.

Analysis of the speeches of the Armenian political elite and, in
particular, President Serzh Sargsyan in the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe shows that the radicalization of Armenia's
position has reached its maximum.

Several years ago in the speeches of the Armenian leaders it was
possible to meet the idea that the liberation of some occupied
territories around Nagorno-Karabakh is possible in exchange for some
concessions on the part of the Azerbaijani side, but now
Nagorno-Karabakh and the territories around it are, in the opinion of
the Armenian side, "the territory of the sovereign state of Artsakh",
the borders of which cannot be subject to negotiations.

In the Azerbaijani society, the opinion was strengthened that the
reason for such radicalization and a source for the confidence of the
Armenian elite is the activity of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who
is an ethnic Armenian. He is considered the spokesman, coordinator and
executor of the pro-Armenian policy of Russia towards Azerbaijan.

Russia's actions in April 2016 and after showed that the Russian state
opened the "security umbrella" not only for the territory of the
Republic of Armenia, but also de facto over the territories occupied
by Armenians around Nagorno-Karabakh. This is confirmed by the fact of
demand for an immediate suspension of the successful Azerbaijani
offensive in April, accelerated arms supplies to Armenia and a
declaration of Russia's intentions to ensure the balance of the
defense capabilities of the two countries in the conditions of the
continuing occupation of Azerbaijani lands.

All of the above means that the negotiation process and attempts to
imitate its intensity did not have, and will not have a positive
public resonance in Azerbaijan. This situation creates problems
primarily for the Azerbaijani leadership, as the public, in the
absence of effective negotiations, raises questions and claims to the
authorities because they cannot ensure the de-occupation of the
territories and the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced
persons to their homes. Under such circumstances, it should not be
ruled out that today's practice of suppressing these problems in
relations with Russia cannot continue indefinitely.

The current tactics of the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry can
only act as a temporary means for the prolongation of the current
state, but it cannot lead to a solution of the problem, the main one
of which is the threat of a spontaneous resumption of military actions
of high intensity and scale. In this situation, Russia will be forced
to accept and support one of the parties to the conflict, which is
guaranteed to lead to the destruction of the entire construction of
the system of multi-level ties aligned with the countries of the
region for many years, or at least one of them that will feel hurt.

It should be noted that the progressive evolution of the defense
capabilities of Armenia and Azerbaijan has led to the fact that the
resumption of hostilities "on the basis of the domino" principle can
cover the entire territory of both states in a short time. Moreover,
the important enclave factor of Nakhichevan will provide Azerbaijan
with the opportunity to strike at the center of the Armenian capital
in case Armenia applies medium-range missile weapons, as it says. It
should be noted that Aliyev's recent statement on the need to
implement the strategic task of "returning Azerbaijanis to Yerevan"
has become a landmark. Now, the statement of the Armenian side on the
impossibility of releasing any occupied territories of Azerbaijan and
the possibility of strikes against Baku and the need to destroy the
Azerbaijani state only means that the Karabakh issue and the
Nagorno-Karabakh region itself becomes part of the overall panorama of
the conflict between the two states for the entire operational-
tactical and strategic depth of their territories.

In this regard, it should be mentioned that the inclusion of the
problems of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in the agenda of the
talks between Erdogan and Putin means that Turkey has practically made
it clear that the solution of this problem is part of its national
interests system, and it will not stand aside directly or indirectly
in case of resumption of hostilities.

Proceeding from this and other factors listed above, it becomes
obvious that Russia will in every possible way avoid the possibility
of resuming military operations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Therefore, with a greater share of the probability, it can be argued
that the situation with the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict will directly be related to how elections will be held in
Russia and who will be personally entrusted with the implementation of
mediation. In this connection, many analysts note that the meeting of
the Presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan in Sochi and the "non-public
consent" of Putin (pro-government press, only in Azerbaijan wrote
about "the presence of a third force under the leadership of S.
Lavrov, engaged in undermining Russian-Azerbaijani relations") with
the fact that the person of S.Lavrov is not able to ensure progress in
the process of settling the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict became an
important basis for predictions about the post-election personnel
transformation.

Speaking of Western interests, the settlement of the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict can, and most likely, become one of the
elements of the confrontation system between the West and Russia. The
present passivity of the West should be perceived only as a temporary
tactic, which has the goal, first of all, not to hinder the
destructive activity of the Russian Foreign Minister, who monopolized
the settlement process. In fact, they confined themselves to the fact
that they did not prevent Russia from pursuing a policy that was
erroneous from the point of view of its interests. And after waiting
for the imminent collapse and crisis, they will come "on stage" as a
just and impartial mediator who wants to reconcile all. Correction of
the current tactics of the West is possible only if the situation with
Russian mediation changes, after the Russian elections and in the
event of a radical transformation of the team.

Art: Int’l modern arts exhibition in Armenia to strengthen cultural ties with Italy

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Wednesday


Int'l modern arts exhibition in Armenia to strengthen cultural ties with Italy



YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. The Armenia 2018 international
modern art exhibition will include all types of arts – painting,
graphics, sculpting, decorative-applies arts, conceptual arts etc.

Various cultural events will be held simultaneously.

The exhibition will be held September 25 – October 25.

Culture Minister Armen Amiryan told reporters February 14 that the
festival doesn’t have theme restrictions, and artists from all over
the world can take part.

Ambassador of Italy to Armenia H.E. Giovanni Ricciulli said he is
happy and pleased that their idea is getting realized, and it is
important for two cultural countries like Armenia and Italy.

“We often speak about our past, but during the festival we will also
speak about the present in the language of culture”, he said.

According to deputy foreign minister Robert Harutyunyan, Armenia will
be able to presents its modern art to foreigners during the event.

“The festival coincides with the La Francophonie Days, and we expect
to involve numerous guests”, he said.

Shaula International cofounder Alberto Cagliostro commented on the
symbol of the exhibition, which depicts people seemingly hugging each
other. He mentioned that Armenia is such a hospitable country that it
takes you to its hug.

Stefano Apuccio, director of the Italian Modern Arts Foundation, said
that the program was initiated as a result of cooperation between
Armenia and Italy. “Two nations having centuries old history and
culture, which are also cradles of Christianity”.

Turkish Press: Israeli parliament rejects law recognizing 1915 events as ‘Armenian genocide’

Daily Sabah, Turkey
Feb 15 2018
DAILY SABAH
sraeli parliament, "the Knesset" rejected a bill late Wednesday to recognize 1915 events in Turkey as "genocide against Armenians."

"There is no reason that the Knesset, which represents a nation that went through the Holocaust, shouldn't recognize the Armenian Genocide and have a remembrance day for it," Yesh Atid party's chairman Yair Lapid, the sponsor of the proposal said, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Turkey dismisses allegations of genocide but acknowledges there were casualties on both sides during World War I.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said Turks and Armenians shared a common history and culture "as two ancient nations of this region."

Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely previously said that the country would not take an official stance on the matter, "in light of its complexity and diplomatic repercussions and because it has a clear political connection," according to the paper.