EGT Digital in partnership with Vbet to bring unforgettable gaming experience to Armenian players

Dec 21 2023

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EGT Digital is proud to announce its partnership with the leading Armenian betting site www.vbet.am. Now its customers can enjoy Bell Link, High Cash, Clover Chance and Single Progressive Jackpot, containing more than 90 top-performing slot titles. At players’ disposal is also the multiplayer game xRide, in which winnings are generated by increasing multiplier and the participants can track in real-time the results of everyone else playing at the moment.

“We are very happy that Vbet are now among our partners,” shared Tsvetomira Drumeva, Head of Sales at EGT Digital. “The good results of our joint work are already a fact and I am confident that this is only the beginning of a stable long-term collaboration, thanks to which we will provide local players with access to first-class gaming content.”

Ruzanna Elchyan, Head of Gaming at Vbet, also expressed her positive expectations about the cooperation with the Bulgarian provider: “EGT Digital’s games have been demonstrating an excellent performance so far and are our customers’ favorites. I believe that they will attract many new visitors to our site and will facilitate the strengthening of our leadership market positions.”

https://europeangaming.eu/portal/latest-news/2023/12/21/149776/egt-digital-in-partnership-with-vbet-to-bring-unforgettable-gaming-experience-to-armenian-players/

MPO to reinstate principal conductor after fraud charges dropped

Dec 21 2023

Maestro Sergey Smbatyan had been arrested in Armenia

The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra will be reinstating principal conductor Maestro Sergey Smbatyan to his former position after he was cleared in Armenia of alleged fraud.

Sergey Smbatyan was suspended from his role in the orchestra in July after international media reported that he and his father – a former Armenian ambassador to Israel – were arrested on charges related to real estate fraud in their native Armenia. 

In a statement, Smbatyan’s lawyers last month said that the Armenian prosecutor’s office had decided to stop pursuing the charges against him.

The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra said it looks forward to continuing its mission with enhanced vigour as Malta’s foremost musical institution.

It’s Not the Economy, Stupid: Azerbaijan and Armenia

Dec 21 2023

The Armenian church was looted and vandalized in Sodertalje, Sweden, Swedish media report.

Dec 21 2023

Valuable items, which have both financial and spiritual value, were stolen from St. Mary’s Armenian Apostolic Church.

The Armenian church was looted and vandalized in Sodertalje, Sweden, Swedish media report. 4

The police are investigating the incident.

Lusine, a member of the Armenian community in Sweden, had written on X that earlier there were a series of attacks on Armenian graves in Sweden, also on her, and now—on the aforesaid church.

The Armenian church was looted and vandalized in Sodertalje, Sweden, Swedish media report. 5

This is not a chain of coincidences. This is deliberate targeting and intimidation, Lusine had added.

https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/12/21/the-armenian-church-was-looted-and-vandalized-in-sodertalje-sweden-swedish-media-report/

Iran warns of turning Caucasus into battlefield

Al-Mayadeen
Dec 21 2023

The Iranian and Armenian presidents speak over the phone regarding political developments in the region, as well as regional cooperation.

During a phone call with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned against attempts by countries outside the Caucasus to gain a foothold in the region, and also warned against making the region a battleground. 

“The Islamic Republic’s policy toward the Caucasus is fixed,” he said, noting that it “must not turn into a field of competition between extra-regional countries, and its issues should be resolved by regional countries and away from foreign meddling.”

Regarding Armenia’s intention to develop road and railway connection routes between the two nations in addition to regional states, Raisi relayed Iran's support, calling the plans an effective step to set in place peace and protect the interests of neighboring nations.

Raisi affirmed that any step aimed at opening communication routes and infrastructures in the region, while simultaneously respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries is supported by Iran. He also called Iran's hosting of the 3+3 meeting in October a “constructive step” to strengthen regional cooperation.

The 3+3 format cooperation mechanism includes the three South Caucasus countries: Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan plus Russia, Turkey, and Iran.

“Developing relations with neighbors and strengthening relations to ensure mutual interests and the interests of regional countries is the fundamental policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Raisi added.

On the other hand, Pashinyan stated that the increased interactions between both Armenia and Iran show the determination of the two neighbors to expand their bilateral ties in all fields.

Back in October, Raisi said that geopolitical change in the Caucasus is "unacceptable" as it would harm the interests of countries in the region. The Iranian President made the statement after hosting Azerbaijani and Armenian officials for talks on the successive developments in the Caucasus, specifically regarding Azerbaijan's military campaign in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/iran-warns-of-turning-caucasus-into-battlefield

The Green Agenda project: Armenia’s roadmap towards sustainability

Sweden – Dec 21 2023

Today, the Stockholm Environment Institute and Sida (the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency), in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Armenia, have officially initiated the Green Agenda project and its National Steering Committee in Yerevan.

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Embarking on a transformative journey, Armenia will align with the European Green Deal and the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Extended Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This initiative aims to harmonize national policies with leading European standards, propelling Armenia towards a more sustainable and prosperous future.

The project launch and its first Steering Committee meeting, chaired by the Ministry of Environment brought together a diverse group of key stakeholders, Government officials and members of the international community.

The Deputy Minister of Environment, Aram Meymaryan, addressing the attendees, highlighted the project’s significance: “Armenia is on the brink of transformation. Our environmental awareness is expanding, yet we remain confronted by significant challenges, including pollution, waste management, and deforestation. These are the pressing issues we are vigorously striving to address. However, we realize that our approach needs to embrace sustainability. The Green Agenda is a decisive roadmap designed to cultivate a healthier environment for our citizens, administer our natural resources more effectively, and ultimately, lead us towards a more ecologically-friendly Armenia.”

Attendees of the project launch received a message from Patrik Svensson, the Sweden’s Ambassador to Armenia: “The Green Agenda, a key priority for Sweden, aligns with an invaluable opportunity for Armenia, where a greener economy could simultaneously enhance citizens’ quality of life, catalyse sustainable growth, and generate new employment opportunities. Amid these challenging times, steering Armenia’s economy towards greener practices presents not just a prudent policy decision, but also a strategic vision ensuring equitable and inclusive progression towards a sustainable, zero-emission, and environmentally responsible economy.”

In a message addressed to event attendees, Virginijus Sinkevičius, the Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, at the European Commission, emphasized: “The climate change resistant future is a necessity for which we are laying the background nowadays. By adopting sustainable policies and practices, Armenia aligns its policies with European standards, aiming to enhance the quality of life for its citizens, open up new business opportunities and strengthen trade and economic relations with EU member states.”

Ilona Kazaryan, Senior Communications and Impact Officer, SEI, +46 722 19 96 43, [email protected]

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The Green Agenda project, implemented in Armenia by partner ADWISE Consulting, is part of a regional initiative to enhance climate policies, environmental governance and renewable energy investment. Focusing on adopting European standards, this project aims to foster a greener economy and stronger environmental governance. Running from 2023 to 2026, its objectives include developing a climate neutrality roadmap, delivering investment-ready projects, raising public awareness about the green economy and enhancing stakeholder capacities for the green transition.

Read more: Green Agenda for Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine

Armenia Bans Russian State-Owned Media Sputnik

Atlas news
Dec 21 2023

Armenia has suspended the license of Russian state-owned media outlet Sputnik in the country. This 30-day suspension follows outcry from Russian pundit Tigran Keosayan making offensive comments about Armenia. In a November broadcast, Keosayan made unspecified remarks which reportedly “encouraged illegal acts” within Armenia’s border. The Russian Embassy in Armenia made this statement following the ban:

“We regret that the verdict of the republican regulator will affect the unconditional right of the Armenian listener to receive information from the source of his choice.

We also noticed that the decision to suspend broadcasting of a branch of the Russian media in our friendly Armenia was made just a week after the December 14th of this year. In a constructive manner of consultations through the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of High-Technological Industry of the Republic of Armenia, during which the parties agreed on close cooperation in resolving all controversial issues that arise.

This step cannot but look like a concession to those who are increasingly in favor of breaking the traditional, mutually beneficial and mutually respectful allied relations between Russia and Armenia.”

Russian State Duma member Khinstein also called the ban “depressing and sad” in a Telegram post.

This move to suspended the Russian outlet is significant in that it occurred in a deeply Russian aligned caucus state, a state that currently has thousands of Russian troops stationed in it for security. However, Sputnik has been branded a propaganda arm of the Russian Federation and has already been banned in the European Union. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Western countries rejected the propaganda line of the invasion with alacrity.



Students who moved to Armenia from NK to receive tuition fee reimbursement

Dec 21 2023
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The Armenian government has decided to compensate tuition fees for another 935 students from Nagorno-Karabakh who studied in Armenia before the war of September 2023. After the end of hostilities, almost the entire Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh moved to Armenia, and those students who studied in the universities of Nagorno-Karabakh began to study in Armenian universities.

As for their tuition fees, the decision to compensate them was made a few weeks ago. For this purpose, the government allocated an additional 842 million drams ($2,105,000).

More than 1,800 students from Nagorno-Karabakh pursue their studies in Armenian universities. The Armenian government will partially or fully compensate the tuition fees of all Karabakh students.


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The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan specified that the new decision concerns those students who were already students of Armenian universities before the September events. In their case, the government is not tasked with restoring their rights. They only need financial support:

“There are two groups of students. Funding for the education of one group came from their families, who are now deprived of the opportunity to provide this support for known reasons. The tuition of the other was paid for by the NK authorities. Now this source of financing can’t be used either.”

According to the Minister, it is about 935 students.

The government will allocate 264 million drams ($660,000) to compensate the first semester fees of this group of students.

What the Armenian government offers to the Karabakh Armenians, their views on it and experts’ comments

The data of students of NK middle professional education and higher education institutions who moved after September 19, 2023 and were transferred to Armenian state educational institutions have already been processed.

In total, there are about 1836 university students (1728 are studying at the bachelor’s level, 108 at the master’s level). About 440 million drams ($1,100,000) have been allocated to compensate their tuition fees for the first semester of the 2023-2024 academic year.

2524 displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh continue their education in specialized secondary and vocational educational institutions. About 402 million drams ($1,005,000) have been allocated for this group.

“If additional data appears, students who are still not included in the educational process will apply to us, an additional decision will be made regarding their inclusion in the program,” assured Education Minister Zhanna Andreasyan.

Georgian Parliament Speaker discusses relations with Armenian counterpart in informal visit to Armenia

AGENDA, Georgia
Dec 21 2023

Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili and Alen Simonyan, the President of the National Assembly of Armenia, on Wednesday discussed the existing relations between the countries, including trade and people-to-people ties, as part of the Georgian official’s informal visit to Armenia.

Papuashvili and Simonyan agreed to implement “concrete initiatives” to deepen the parliamentary cooperation between Georgia and Armenia, the Parliament press office said.

Regional peace and security, as well as the role of the parliaments in this regard, were also reviewed by the sides.

The Armenian official congratulated the Georgian Parliament Speaker on obtaining the European Union membership candidate status.

The Georgian parliamentary delegation accompanying Papuashvili includes the Vice Parliament Speaker Gia Volski, Nikoloz Samkharadze, the Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee Chair and Anton Obolashvili, a member of the Armenian friendship group in the Georgian Parliament.

Cologne bows to Turkish racists, removes Armenian Genocide monument

Dec 21 2023

The Armenian Genocide monument in Cologne was removed under pressure from racist organisations affiliated with the Turkish state.

Having been the target of constant attacks for years, the Armenian Genocide monument in Cologne, Germany, was finally removed. While a small number of Armenians live in Cologne, the city has turned into the headquarters of the National Vision organisation affiliated to the Turkish state.

French journalist Guillaume Perrier wrote on his X account: "The city of Cologne is finally dismantling a monument commemorating the Armenian genocide. Cologne has a small Armenian community, but above all a large Turkish community".

Journalist Perrier added: "This is above all the result of pressure from the Turkish government and concessions from the German right (the CDU used, encouraged and supported the Grey Wolves and Milli Görüs against the influence of the left on Turkish immigrants)."

French senator Valerie Boyer wrote on her X account that "Cologne has bowed to the Turkish National Visionists who impose the denial of the 1915 Armenian genocide". Boyer said, "This is a direct consequence of Turkish immigration to Germany… It is a harbinger of bitter days in Europe".

The monument in Cologne symbolising the Armenian genocide, which Turkey does not recognise, has been erected and dismantled several times over the years following protests by Turkish nationalists.

The city had the statue removed, sometimes on the grounds of the construction of a cycle path and sometimes out of fear of "social unrest".

After a march in late October by Turkish nationalists, including supporters of the racist, far-right “Ülkü Ocakları” and DITIB associations, the city's final decision was "the monument must be removed".