‘One day I’ll come back to you and will say that we settled the NK conflict’ – French President to Armenian community

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France will continue its mediation mission for the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, President Emmanuel Macron said during the annual gala dinner of the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France.

The French President said France, as an OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair country, will continue moving forward by listening to the conflicting sides. “I hope one day I’ll come back to you and will say that we have settled this conflict”, Macron said.

The gala dinner was also attended by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Lyon Mayor Georges Képénékian, Members of Parliament, ethnic Armenian lawmaker Patrick Devedjian, as well as the representatives of the Armenian and Jewish communities of France. Ethnic Armenian lawmaker of the Turkish Parliament Garo Paylan was an honorary guest of the gala dinner. During his remarks President Macron touched upon a number of issues concerning the Armenian community, including the Armenian Genocide and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

Calendar of Events – 02/1/2018

                        GROONG's Calendar of events
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What:           "The Heritage of the Salmast Region in Art, Culture and History"
                a lecture in Armenian is given by Dr. Marco Brambilla with
                the participation of Salmast Heritage Association
When:           Feb 11 2018 1pm
                Following Church Divine Liturgy which starts at 10:30am
Where:          Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley
                Western Prelacy's Hall, 6252 Honolulu Ave., La Crescenta, CA
Misc:           This presentation will try to provide a global image of the
                history of the region of Salmast from the early ages to date,
                particularly emphasizing the importance of the region, its
                development and its architectural heritage. It has a specific
                architectural heritage that is unique in Armenian
                architecture, and was a cultural region with theaters, schools
                and active commercial ties from all over the world. Yet it is
                relatively unknown.
                Dr. Marco G. Brambilla is a practicing architect and an
                architectural historian specializing in the history of Islamic
                and Armenian architecture. He has taught and lectured
                extensively in major schools of architecture worldwide. Since
                2016, in cooperation with UCLA and Salmast Heritage
                Association, he has started a major research program about the
                cultural heritage of the Salmast Region. This will also be the
                topic of an academic course at UCLA in the spring of 2018.
                The event is free to the public.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            818-244-9645

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What:           ARS Norian Youth Connect Program
When:           Mar 3 2018 9am
Where:          Columbia University, NY
Misc:           The program is sponsored by the Armenian Relief Society of
                Eastern USA and the Columbia University Armenian Society,
                directed by, Dr. Khatchig Mouradian.
                The program is available to any Armenian college student
                between the ages of 18 and 27 years old. Details to follow.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Web:            
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.arseastusa.org_&d=DwIB-g&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=u7VKv5aNvskdPMbmroT5KdeTiMPLiMNLZo1TE3_47do&s=t55iiCV-wgBQy7_EhCSUMH4-cLPnwvuKpQ3zdu-BjCY&e=

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France’s Macron hopes to see Karabakh conflict settled one day

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 31 2018

French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday attended the annual dinner organized by the Coordinating Council of the Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF). President Macron appeared at the traditional event wearing a forget-me-not and delivered a lengthy speech.

As reported earlier, the French leader announced his decision to add April 24 in the French calendar as the day of commemoration of the Armenian Genocide victims in his speech.

In their remarks, CCAF Co-Chairs Ara Toranian and Murad Papazian urged President Macron to denounce Turkey, which “is threatening the minorities". They also invited the French president to visit Nagorno-Karabakh.

Macron, however, backed his country’s political dialogue with Turkey, claiming they need allies to handle terrorism and migration crisis, “including those who do not share our values”.

“I will disappoint you again, but I will not accompany you to Karabakh, because I will lose all the use France has in this conflict [settlement process], that of being a mediator and being heard by both parties,” Macron said.

The French leader also expressed hope there will come a time when Karabakh conflict is settled.

"I hope to come with you to the day when everything is settled," he said. 

Emmanuel Macron will pay a state visit to Armenia in October and will attend the 17th Summit of La Francophonie in Yerevan.

To note, the annual dinner was attended by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Turkish-Armenia lawmaker Garo Paylan, French politician of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) Patrick Devedjian as well as more than 500 representatives of the Armenian community of France.

Macron: Armenian Genocide Day should be put on France memorable days’ calendar

News.am, Armenia
Jan 31 2018
Macron: Armenian Genocide Day should be put on France memorable days’ calendar Macron: Armenian Genocide Day should be put on France memorable days’ calendar

15:47, 31.01.2018
                  

Armenian Genocide Day should be put on the calendar of memorable days of France.

French President Emmanuel Macron stated the aforesaid at the annual reception of the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations in France, and noted that the relevant decision shall be made in the coming months.

“This is the pledge I have given during the [French presidential] election campaign, and now I confirm it,” said Macron. “We must fight against the denial of Armenian Genocide. The bill on criminalization of genocide denial will soon be submitted again for [parliamentary] debates and to the voting. This fight allows us to look in the eyes of today’s reality and current tragedies.”

And reflecting on relations with Turkey, the French president said he will try to engage Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the regular respective discourse.

“I told him everything as it is,” added Emmanuel Macron. “France’s message is not words said in a vacuum.”

Armenian professor sworn in as new president of University of Sao Paulo

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 31 2018

Professor Vahan Agopyan of Armenian origin took over as new president of the University of Sao Paulo. The solemn ceremony of the university council took place on January 29 at the Bandeirantes Palace, the seat of state government.

As foreign ministry reported in a release, Sao Paulo governor Geraldo Alckmin, present at the ceremony, expressed confidence the university led by Agopyan will continue recording new achievements for the sake of the city and Brazil. 

In his speech Professor Agopyan stressed his Armenian origin and acclaimed the Armenian Ambassador of Brazil and representatives of the Armenian community present at the event.

To note, Vahan Agopyan, is an engineer and a full professor at the Polytechnic School (Poli/USP) and holds a doctorate from King's College London. He formerly directed Poli/USP and the São Paulo Institute for Technological Research (IPT). He served as chair of the Board of Trustees of the Nuclear and Energy Research Institute (IPEN) and was a member of Sao Paolo Research Foundation's (FAPESP) Board of Trustees. Professor Vahan Agopyan previously served as deputy president of the university.

French president fulfills promise to add the Armenian Genocide commemoration date to French calendar

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 31 2018

French President Emmanuel Macron fulfills his pledge to add April 24 in the French calendar as the day of commemoration of the Armenian Genocide victims. Macron's decision was announced on Tuesday during extended remarks made at the annual dinner organized by the Coordinating Council of the Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF).

President Macron, who appeared at the traditional event wearing a forget-me-not, the symbol of the Centennial of Armenian Genocide, noted in his remarks that April 24 of 1915 – as the first Genocide of the 20th century – should never be forgotten. 

In his speech, the French president recalled Misak Manushyan, "Migrant song" by Charles Anzavour, the film "Mother" directed by Henri Verneuil.

"All of them were sons and daughters of France. We have realized what inspiration France gave to all those refugees, likewise what strength they gave to France," Macron said.

Macron next stated his decision to fulfill his pledge made during the presidential campaign last year to include April 24 in the French calendar as the day of commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. "The fight for justice and recognition is our fight. We recall it through commemoration and add the Armenian Genocide date to the French calendar," the president said.

Macron also reflected on the necessity to return to the penalization of the denial of the genocide and work in that direction in the country's National Assembly.

To note, the annual dinner was attended by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Turkish-Armenia lawmaker Garo Paylan, French politician of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) Patrick Devedjian as well as more than 500 representatives of the Armenian community of France.

Armenia, Lithuania sign defense cooperation program for 2018

News.am, Armenia
Jan 31 2018
Armenia, Lithuania sign defense cooperation program for 2018 Armenia, Lithuania sign defense cooperation program for 2018

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YEREVAN. – A delegation from the Ministry of Defense (MOD) of Armenia, and led by Levon Ayvazyan, head of the MOD Department of Defense Policy, took part in the Armenian-Lithuanian consultations on politico-military and bilateral cooperation, in the Lithuanian capital city of Vilnius.

The parties discussed regional and international security and exchanged views on the ongoing defense reforms in the two countries, the MOD informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

Also, they summed up the results of their bilateral cooperation in 2017 and agreed on the future domains of their collaboration.

At the end of the consultations, they signed the Armenian-Lithuanian cooperation program for 2018 in defense.

China, Armenia discuss future trade collaborations

Xinhua, China
Jan 31 2018
China, Armenia discuss future trade collaborations

Source: Xinhua| 2018-01-31 04:47:17|Editor: yan
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YEREVAN, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) — During his meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Armenia Tian Erlong on Tuesday, Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan said his country was keen on further activating and expanding cooperation with Chinese investors, according to a statement issued by the Armenian government.

"I am confident that our joint work will reinvigorate the expansion of Chinese capital in the Armenian economy," Karapetyan said while highlighting the consistent development of economic cooperation between the two nations.

"We have good opportunities for the development of mutual relations. The trade turnover between our countries grew by 34.5 percent from January through November of 2017. This is good dynamics for bolstering bilateral links," Tian said, according to the statement. He cited Armenia's economic indicators of 2017 as favorable conditions for new successful ventures and expansion of economic ties.

The ambassador also informed the prime minister that China was willing to strengthen and expand cooperation with Armenia within the frameworks of specific projects. China has allocated 15 million U.S. dollars for the construction of a Chinese language school in Yerevan and the country will remain committed to replenishing the numbers of Armenia's ambulance vehicles, Tian reiterated.

The two sides have also discussed a range of issues regarding cooperation in the fields of agricultural products and processing, information technologies, construction, tourism and other areas.

Eurovision: Armenia: Depi Evratesil 2018 dates revealed; final on 25 February

ESC Today, EU
Jan 31 2018
by Jessica Weaver

ext month sees the Caucasus-located country of Armenia selecting their representative for the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, the final of which will take place on the 25 February.

AMPTV, the Armenian national broadcaster, has today announced the 3 dates of the country’s national selection in the search for the nation’s upcoming Eurovision act.

Depi Evratesil returns once again in Armenia in 2018, following its debut the previous year. However, the 2018 editions of the Armenian national selection sees some changes.

Last year, artists were invited to audition with cover versions of famous songs to the judging panel, hoping to earn the eventual right of representing Armenia at the Eurovision Song Contest.

Whilst the artist was determined through the national selection, the song was decided via an internal selection by both the broadcaster and the winning artist, namely Artsvik.


This year, each of the 20 participants will be competing in one of 2 semi-finals with their own songs, performing for a place in the final of Depi Evratesil on the 25 February.

During the semi-finals, 10 artists will compete in each show for a place in the final of the selection; 5 artists will advance from each semi-final, meaning that 10 artists will be competing for the right to fly the Armenian flag in Lisbon,

The Armenian representative for 2018 will be determined via a combined 50/50 public and jury vote.

This year’s Depi Evratesil will run throughout the course of one week, kicking off in mid-February. The dates are as follows:

  • 19/02: Semi-final 1 (Ten participants, 5 qualifiers)
  • 22/02: Semi-final 2 (Ten participants, 5 qualifiers)
  • 25/02: Grand final (Ten finalists, winner determined)

The allocation and running order draw for each of the 2 semi-finals will be unveiled and confirmed on the 12 February.

Azerbaijani Press: Armenia tries to present Azerbaijanis’ Blue Mosque as Iranian

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Jan 31 2018

By Rashid Shirinov

Since their settlement in the historical Azerbaijani territories in the first part of the 19th century, Armenians started a targeted policy of destroying the architectural and historical monuments of the Azerbaijanis in those lands. As a result, today it is almost impossible to find any preserved Azerbaijani monument in Armenia. The Blue Mosque is one of the rare examples of the Azerbaijani heritage in Yerevan that have not yet been completely destroyed.

The construction of the mosque began in 1760 and ended in 1765, during the reign of Huseynali Khan of the Qajar dynasty. The mosque was named given its dome covered with blue glazed bricks. The entire complex of the Blue Mosque covers an area of ​​7,000 square meters, including a courtyard, a ritual building, a dome and a minaret, paved with decorative faience tiles. The minaret of 24 meters high in the southeastern part of the mosque is the only one preserved out of the four original minarets.

Recently, the Armenian media quoted Armenian Deputy Minister of Culture Arev Samuelyan as saying that the Armenian authorities intend to include the Blue Mosque in Yerevan in the preliminary list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites as a Persian cultural heritage. This, of course, caused discontent of the Azerbaijanis, whose ancient architectural monument Armenians try to attribute to another nation.

“Armenia, by its plan to include the Blue Mosque in Yerevan in the preliminary list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites through Iran, as always, seeks to destroy any reminders of the mosque’s belonging to the Azerbaijani cultural and religious heritage,” political scientist Fuad Akhundov said in his recent interview with Interfax-Azerbaijan.

He noted that these plans of the Armenian authorities, who are obsessed with erasing of Azerbaijani traces from their history, once again demonstrate historical illiteracy of the Armenian establishment.

“There is an Armenian church built in 1861 in the center of Baku. Given the approach of the Armenian authorities to the national identification of the mosque in Yerevan, equally, the Armenian church in Baku should be considered Russian and not Armenian, since it was built in the period of the Russian Empire. And this is a complete absurd,” Akhundov said.

The expert added that the Armenian authorities have long been pursuing a policy of armenization of the historical center of Yerevan with the aim of destroying the cultural heritage of the Azerbaijanis who created the city. He reminded that during the Soviet period the Armenian authorities destroyed the whole medieval city – the Irevan Fortress, including 850 houses.

Akhundov is sure that the plan of the Armenian authorities to present the Blue Mosque as a Persian cultural heritage will fail.

“Firstly, the Iranian authorities have been considering the relevant appeal of the Armenian authorities for a year and a half and the Iranian side does not respond to it. Secondly, the Azerbaijani and Iranian authorities enjoy excellent relations, and Tehran will not harm them. Thirdly, UNESCO will not support the Armenian application,” the political scientist said.

Akhundov also noted that the Azerbaijani authorities can easily prove the fact that the Blue Mosque is a masterpiece of Azerbaijani architecture and the cultural heritage of the Azerbaijani people.

“There is enough evidence that the Blue Mosque is the heritage of the Azerbaijanis and it is necessary to use it to once again demonstrate to the whole world stubbornness of the current Armenian authorities in matters of falsification and appropriation of the heritage of neighboring peoples,” he said.