Next session of Council of CIS Heads of State to take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Next session of Council of CIS Heads of State to take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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 13:53, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. The next session of the CIS Council of Heads of State will take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on October 16, 2020, RIA Novosti reported.

The respective decision was adopted during today’s session in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.

“According to our documents, the presidency at the CIS should pass to Uzbekistan. You know that the President of Uzbekistan has repeatedly expressed his readiness for the upcoming chairmanship. The leadership of Uzbekistan proposes to hold the next session in Tashkent on October 16, 2020”, CIS Executive Committee chair Sergey Lebedev said.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan






Opportunities to deepen Armenia-Chile economic ties discussed in Yerevan

Opportunities to deepen Armenia-Chile economic ties discussed in Yerevan

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 14:02, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenian deputy minister of economy Varos Simonyan received Rodrigo Yáñez, Under – Secretary for International Economic Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile, the Armenian ministry told Armenress.

Deputy minister Varos Simonyan welcomed the official in Armenia and stated that this meeting is a wonderful opportunity to discuss the bilateral economic cooperation.

Rodrigo Yáñez informed that his delegation includes both state officials and private sector representatives. He noted that the cooperation of Chile and Armenia can be significant in the context that the two countries are a unique hub to other major foreign markets. He was interested in considering the opportunity to export Armenian goods to Chile, adding that his country is interested in revealing cooperation opportunities with the EAEU states.

Varos Simonyan provided information about the free trade agreements with the Eurasian Economic Union and the third countries. He also introduced the partnership framework with the EU, in particular within the frames of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement.

The officials discussed the upcoming visit of Chile’s delegation to Armenia.

Rodrigo Yáñez thanked the Armenian side for the readiness to effective cooperation.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Armenian President hosts participants of international School of Young Leaders

Armenian President hosts participants of international School of Young Leaders

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 14:21, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian hosted the participants of the international School of Young Leaders who arrived in Armenia from different countries, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

For already the third year the Support Foundation of Young Leaders (SFYL) is organizing this event in Armenia.

This year the event is being held under the title “Leadership in Business”.

The guests introduced the President on their meetings, impressions, stating that the format of this School is a good opportunity to acquire experience and knowledge and establish cooperation.

President Armen Sarkissian welcomed the organization of such youth initiatives, urged and encouraged to be more active and initiating, come up with ideas in accordance with the rapidly changing world. He wished good luck to the participants and also welcomed their plans to improve their professional skills in Armenia.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Ericsson CTO Javier Garcia Gomez says Armenia has all ingredients to be successful in IT

Ericsson CTO Javier Garcia Gomez says Armenia has all ingredients to be successful in IT

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 15:15, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Ericsson CTO for Europe and Latin America Javier Garcia Gomez has noticed the abilities of young population of Armenia in mathematics and programming and states that this is very important for the development of the IT industry in the country.

Javier Garcia Gomez participated in the 23rd World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) in Yerevan, Armenia.

“What I hear in this country is that you have a great bench of professional already working in IT. It’s well-known your capabilities of your young population for mathematics, physics, technology as such, so I think that this is a fundamental point. In the new world to develop IT, artificial intelligence you need people to understand mathematics, who are passionate of all mathematics, in coding, software, abstraction, so you need all these capabilities. As far as I know, as far as I hear I think you have all the ingredients in Armenia to be successful in that field”, he said.

Javier Garcia Gomez said the world is more decentralized, and according to him, if the technical capabilities, the mathematical brains are combined with the cozy structure of Armenia, this will be fantastic asset to be successful. “You don’t have to be in the Silicon Valley to develop successful software, nowadays you can develop it anywhere. It doesn’t matter where you are physically located, what matters is your knowledge and your passion”, he said.

The official said Ericson is a supplier of technology for Armenian operators. He said the mobile phones that Armenians use to connect to the internet are often provided by Ericson.

Javier Garcia Gomez said there are new opportunities in Armenia to digitalize enterprises and industries and this will be an additional potential for the Armenian communication service provides to develop additional business.

Commenting on the WCIT, the official said it was well organized as it is a global event followed by the whole world. He said this Congress brought many people to Armenia. Javier Garcia Gomez was visiting Armenia for the first time.

Interview by Anna Grigoryan




Armenian President meets with Schneider Group founder

Armenian President meets with Schneider Group founder

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 15:25, 11 October, 2019

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenian President Armen Sarkissian received founder of the famous German company Schneider Group, Ulf Schneider, the President’s Office told Armenpress.

The company has an office in Yerevan which provides consultancy in the business development field to boost the flow of investments.

At the meeting Ulf Schneider introduced the President on the initiative called from Lisbon to Vladivostok, which aims at intensifying the economic ties and cooperation between the European Union (EU) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). He proposed to hold the conference of this initiative in Armenia next year.

“Armenia is a good bridge between the EU and the EAEU. I personally participated in the Armenian Summit of Minds this year in Dilijan, and I am inspired with the summit and believe that Armenia is a good place for hosting this event”, Ulf Schneider said. He informed that recently the meeting of the initiative group was held in Brussels attended by the representatives of the European Commission and the EAEU.

President Armen Sarkissian welcomed this initiative and stated that he is ready to assist to organize the event as much as possible.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Sports: Armenian-Italian kickboxer Giorgio Petrosyan is ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix Champion

Conan Daily
Oct 13 2019

Giorgio Petrosyan, Chatri Sityodtong, Samy Sana (©ONE Championship)

Giorgio “The Doctor” Petrosyan, 33, of Gorizia, Italy has been crowned as the champion of the inaugural ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix. The Armenian-Italian kickboxer won the tournament at “ONE: Century 世紀” in Tokyo, Japan.

“ONE: Century 世紀” was the second ONE Championship event held in Japan and marked the martial arts organization’s 100th live event. The combat sports event had two parts with 11 bouts each.

Featuring mixed martial arts, Muay Thai and kickboxing matches, “ONE: Century 世紀” took place at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo on . In the seventh bout of the second part, Petrosyan and Samy “AK47” Sana, 30, of France and Algeria battled it out in the ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix final.

Atsushi Onari served as the referee. After three three-minute rounds, the heavyweight contest was left in the hands of the judges.

In the end, Onari raised the hand of Petrosyan, who was declared the winner via unanimous decision. As the ONE Featherweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix champion, the Armenian-Italian kickboxer won US$1,000,000.

Including Italy and India, 18 countries were represented in the two parts of “ONE: Century 世紀.” The others were Algeria, Belarus, Brazil, China, France, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey and the United States.

Petrosyan was one of the two fighters who represented Italy. Sana solely represented Algeria and he was one of the two representatives of France.

Armenian genocide must be focus of White House

Southgate News Herald
Oct 13 2019
Armenian genocide must be focus of White House

When Nazi Germany invaded Poland in the launching of World War II some 80 years ago, more than 6 million civilians were killed on Hitler's orders — Polish and Jewish.

Modern democratic Germany has not brushed its past aside though it was the crime of the Nazi regime and its fanatic leaders. And has repeatedly repudiated its past world crimes as a lesson for humankind.

In a somber observance of the start of the war, the president of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeir, spoke from the heart when he stressed "this was a German crime."

The crimes were initiated on Hitler's orders. Some years ago, British statesman Winston Churchill said when a nation forgets its past, it has no future.

While in Warsaw for the 80th observance, the Associated Press said the German president then shared his own personal look at the past when he said: "I bow in mourning to the suffering of the victims and ask for forgiveness for Germany's historical debt. I affirm our lasting responsibility."

Yet during the political spat over building a wall on our southern border with Mexico, a member of the anti-Trump leftist squad bearing the Democrat banner referred to the detention camps as concentration camps. There's only one _expression_ for that sickening gaffe — wash your mouth.

Plus, the camps were built on orders of President Obama to protect children and their mothers from sexual traffickers.

The German apology is a lesson for many, especially modern day Turkish President Erdogan who still denies the Armenian genocide that led to the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians and thousands sent to their deaths while forced to march into the steaming hot Der Zor desert in Syria.

A book entitled "Resistance: A Diary of the Armenian Genocide 1915-1922" published in London, Ontario, Canada, brought back memories to me of the genocide during my trek in 1969 through Turkey's occupied portion of historical Western Armenia.

In the diary, author Misak Seferian concentrated on the battle for Erzurum as the Turkish army fought a force of Armenian volunteers, sacking the historic Armenian city where my mother was born and raised through her teen years before the family escaped the Turkish hunt for her father, a tailor by day and militant fighter at night.

In Seferian's vivid descriptions of Erzurum, I relived the several days I spent in the old city unable to find any surviving Armenians.

While in western-occupied Armenia, now barren of its original inhabitants dating back to the birth of Jesus Christ, I also walked the paths of Keghi and Moush, the birthplaces of my father and my wife's parents.

Through the years, the question of the Armenian genocide is openly debated and discussed, especially so on April 24 when it was launched by government edict. Turkish leaders say the Armenians were not loyal members of the Ottoman Empire and that the so-called genocide, if true, took place in the Ottoman Era, not the modern Republic of Turkey.

When Polish-Jewish lawyer intellectual Raphael Lemkin was assigned by the United Nations in 1946 to draft the intent of government executed genocide, Lemkin cited the 1915-1922 Armenian massacre as a genocide. Thus the birth of the terminology of genocide, a government execution of a race of people.

In a Sept. 20 statement released by Joe Biden, the former vice president said it was time for the United States to recognize that the massacres of over a million Armenians were victims of a genocide. I believe Turkey's Erdogan needs to talk to Biden and the president of Germany, especially in stressing: "I ask for forgiveness and affirm our lasting responsibility."

In a presidential race, candidates address the Armenian genocide but once in the White House, they suffer a memory lapse — both Democrats and Republicans. But Armenians have no other choice and must not back off in getting the United States to make it officially recognized.

As Lemkin said, it was genocide.

Allen Park resident Mitch Kehetian is a retired editor of The Macomb Daily, a sister publication of The News-Herald, and a former board trustee at Central Michigan University.



Armenian Bazaar offers foods, craft at Indian Orchard church

MassLive, MI
Oct 13 2019

The St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church annual Armenian Bazaar will feature Armenian foods when it takes place Saturday, Oct. 19, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the church hall at 135 Goodwin St.

Lunch and dinner will be served featuring three kinds of grilled kebab — shish kebab (chunks of lamb), losh kebab (seasoned ground lamb and beef) and chicken kebab (marinated chunks of chicken breast) — all served with rice pilaf, salad and pita bread. For lighter fare, try lahmajun (a thin-crust Armenian meat pizza) or a vegetarian plate of seasoned cracked wheat, salad and pita bread.

A baked goods section will feature traditional Armenian breads and pastries including choerag,paklava, boerag and kadayif along with other Armenian foods such as stuffed grape leaves, cheese and spinach pie and pickled vegetables. Many favorite homemade Armenian desserts will be available also.

In addition to food, there will be Armenian cook books, scarves, handbags and jewelry for sale.

“The event is timed so that our parishioners and friends can stock up on Armenian baked goods and other items in time for the holiday season” — Thanksgiving and Christmas, said Claudia Muradian-Brubach, a church Board of Trustee member and parishioner.

She grew up in the church and spent each bazaar with her parents and siblings eating and visiting with their Armenian friends; now she enjoys spending the day with her children. “I spend a lot of time working at the bazaar like many of our other church members, but it is very gratifying knowing we can hold such an enjoyable event for the Armenian community and the community around us and be able to raise funds to continue promoting programs at the church,” she said. “This event allows the outside community to experience our Armenian culture that has been preserved for decades by picnics and bazaars at our church.”

Proceeds from the bazaar will be used for such things as programming, other events and maintenance of the church.

Admission and parking are free; there are various costs for food.

For more information, call the church office at 413-543-4763.

Event: St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church annual Armenian Bazaar

When: Saturday, Oct. 19, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Where: 135 Goodwin St., Indian Orchard

Admission: Free

For more info: Call 413-543-4763



Sports: Armenian-Belgian kickboxer Marat Grigorian is still Glory Lightweight Champion, beats Tyjani Beztati at ‘Glory 69: Düsseldorf’ in Germany

Conan Daily
Oct 13 2019

Marat Grigorian, Michael Smolik, Mohamed Abdallah, Tyjani Beztati

Marat Grigorian, 28, of Antwerp, Belgium is still the champion of the lightweight division of GLORY Kickboxing. He won in the main event of “Glory 69: Düsseldorf“ on .

GLORY Kickboxing held “Glory 69: Düsseldorf“ at ISS Dome, Düsseldorf, Germany featuring 15 kickboxing matches. In the main event of the event, Grigorian defended his Glory Lightweight Championship title from Tyjani Beztati, 21, of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

After five three-minute rounds, the Glory Lightweight Championship title bout was left in the hands of the five judges, who scored it 50-44, 50-44, 49-45, 49-45 and 48-46. In the end, the referee raised the hand of Grigorian, who was declared the winner via unanimous decision.

Winning at “Glory 69: Düsseldorf“ improved the professional kickboxing record of Grigorian to 57 wins, 11 losses, 1 draw and 1 No Contest. On the other hand, Beztati now has 19 wins and 4 losses.

 

Beztati is of Moroccan and Surinamese descent. He has been competing professionally since 2014.

Born on May 29, 1991 in Yerevan, Armenia, Grigorian made his professional kickboxing debut in 2007. He made his GLORY Kickboxing debut at “Glory 2: Brussels” at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium on October 6, 2012.

“Glory 69: Düsseldorf“ marked Grigorian’s 15th bout in GLORY Kickboxing. It was the first time he defended his Glory Lightweight Championship belt.

Grigorian had to try three times to capture the belt. The Armenian-Belgian kickboxer lost three times to Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong, 28, of Bangkok, Thailand.

Sitthichai defeated Grigorian via unanimous decision in the Glory Lightweight Contender tournament at “Glory 28: Paris” at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France on March 12, 2016. On December 10, 2016, the two competed for the Glory Lightweight Championship belt at “Glory 36: Oberhausen” at the König Pilsener Arena in Oberhausen, Germany where the Thai kickboxer defeated his Armenian-Belgian opponent via split decision.

On ugust 25, 2018, Sitthichai and Grigorian had their rematch at “Glory 57: Shenzhen” at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China. The challenger failed to dethrone the defending champion, who won via split decision.

But on May 17, 2019, Grigorian finally won the Glory Lightweight Championship belt by dethroned Sitthichai via unanimous decision at “Glory 65: Utrecht” at the Central Studios in Utrecht, Netherlands. Watch the bout here:

https://conandaily.com/2019/10/13/armenian-belgian-kickboxer-marat-grigorian-is-still-glory-lightweight-champion-beats-tyjani-beztati-at-glory-69-dusseldorf-in-germany/

Sports: Euro 2020: Armenia vs Liechtenstein 1-1

News.am, Armenia
Oct 13 2019

The Armenian team faced Liechtenstein in Vaduz and the team of Armen Gyulbudaghyants missed the victory. The game ended 1-1.

The score in the 19th minute was opened by Kaisar striker Tigran Barseghyan.

While Yanik Frick scored from the Liechtenstein side in the 72nd minute.

Here is the starting lineup of the Armenian squad for the clash:

The Armenian team are ranked third with 10 points and two points behind Finland.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also has 10 points.