Armenia ready to restore railway communication with Azerbaijan, says Armenian PM

 11:49,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Armenia expresses readiness to restore motorway and railway connection with Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked Developing Countries, which Yerevan is hosting.

Speaking about the possibility of restoring railway communication with Azerbaijan, Pashinyan  noted that it could be carried out  through two pre-existing railways.

“The first is the northern route, which connects the Azerbaijani Kazakh region with the Tavush region of Armenia. The second is the southern route, which, among others, also connects the western regions of Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan. We believe that the western regions of Azerbaijan can be connected with Nakhichevan and the outside world through the northern route. We have officially expressed this readiness, and today, we reiterate it," Pashinyan said.

According to the Prime Minister the motorways also can have northern, middle, and southern routes, which will open new opportunities for the region.

“Basically, through the Crossroads of Peace, Armenia can connect and be connected with other countries along the north-south and east-west axis,’’ said Pashinyan.

“Moreover, we express the same readiness in terms of reopening the Armenia-Turkey railway, as well as in terms of reconstructing, reopening the two Armenia-Turkey motorways, which will have a significant impact not only on our region, but also on international economic relations, cultural, political ties, and global security issues, in general," noted Armenian PM.

Additionally, the Prime Minister underscored that all routes of communication must operate under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the countries through which they pass.

“The next principle is as follows: each state, through its state institutions, ensures border control, customs control and security of all infrastructures, including the passage of citizens, goods and vehicles,'' noted PM Pashinyan.




PM Pashinyan addresses the probability of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan

 11:54,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has referred to the possibility of establishing peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, outlining the principles within which it would happen.

In his opening remarks at the Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked Developing Countries, which the capital Yerevan is hosting, Pashinyan said that there are three main principles.

First,  the agreements on the unblocking of transport links should  be based on the principle of sovereignty, jurisdiction, equality and reciprocity of countries.

Secondly, Armenia and Azerbaijan should fully recognize each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, based on the understanding that Armenia's territory covers 29,800 square kilometers and Azerbaijan's 86,600 square kilometers.

According to the third principle, Armenia and Azerbaijan should reaffirm their unconditional commitment to the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration as the political basis for the border demarcation. 


“These principles were reached during negotiations with the President of Azerbaijan in Brussels, and these agreements had been recorded in the statements by European Council President Charles Michel after tripartite meetings on May 14 and July 15, 2023,” noted the PM.

"If Azerbaijan does not abandon the already reached agreements, signing a peace treaty with Azerbaijan in the near future becomes very realistic.

Armenia reaffirms its commitment to these agreements. And the main question is about the possibility of signing the peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the near future.

One can focus on the facts that indicate that the probability of such an event is not high, and one can focus on the facts that can create a more positive impression that the probability of such developments is high.

"Both groups of facts exist. Yesterday an exchange of captured persons between Armenia and Azerbaijan took place, which is a very important event. I would prefer not to focus on facts that inspire pessimism. 
I would like to consider yesterday's event as a ‘zero point’ from which we will be able to at least make efforts so that all further developmets will indicate an increased probability of signing a peace treaty-rather than the opposite," Pashinyan said.

"Crossroads of Peace" will not compete with logistics projects, but complement existing opportunities, says FM Mirzoyan

 12:56,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS.  Armenia, as a landlocked developing country that has had its western and eastern borders under land blockade for the past three decades, is interested in the opening of communications in the region in accordance with international norms and full respect for the sovereignty of countries.

 Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said at the Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked Developing Countries being held in Yerevan.

 In his speech, Mirzoyan referred to the Crossroads of Peace project initiated by the Government of the Republic of Armenia aimed at connecting the North and the South, the East and the West, and strengthening the ties between people, thus contributing to the dialogue and the establishment of peace and stability in the region.

Mirzoyan emphasized that the Armenian Government is ready to continue efforts to restore regional communications and build new ones. In this regard, he noted the importance of the North-South project, which is a high priority strategic plan for Armenia.

"It will ensure not only a good connection between the northern and southern regions of Armenia, but also between the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea, becoming an important transit route between Western Asia and Eastern Europe.

The Foreign Minister stressed the readiness of Armenia to restore the Gyumri-Kars, Hrazdan-Kapan, Nrnadzor-Agarak, and Yeraskh-Nakhichevan border railways.

“The Crossroads of Peace” is not a competitor to other logistics projects, but is meant to complement them,” Mirzoyan concluded.

Baku approves work regulations of Armenian-Azerbaijan delimitation commission

 15:06,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has approved the regulations on the work and meetings of the Azerbaijani and Armenian commissions on the delimitation of the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

 The corresponding resolution of the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov has been published on the website of the country's government, which reads as follows:

“To approve the regulations on the organization and holding of meetings and joint working meetings between the State Commission on the Delimitation of the State Border between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia and the Commission on the Delimitation of the State Border and Border Security between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan.”

None of 32 captives returned from Azerbaijan to Armenia transferred to civilian medical centers – Healthcare Minister

 13:41,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The 32 servicemen, who returned to Armenia from Azerbaijan captivity as part of a prisoner swap deal, have underwent preliminary medical examination.

“The 32 Armenian captives underwent a preliminary medical examination at the Muratsan hospital and none of them was transferred to civilian medical centers as there was no need for it," Minister of Healthcare of Armenia Anahit Avanesyan told reporters.

Prime Minister Pashinyan highly appreciates US efforts in the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations

 15:31,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Kristina Quinn, the Prime Minister's Office said in a readout.

According to the source, the Prime Minister emphasized with satisfaction the dynamic nature of Armenian-American relations and noted that active bilateral dialogue contributes to the consistent development of interaction. Nikol Pashinyan highly appreciated the US efforts in the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, attaching imortance to its continuity.

During the meeting, issues related to the Armenian-American cooperation agenda, as well as other issues of mutual interest were discussed.

Armenian Government’s vision significant from perspective of regional development, says Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister

 16:17,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. In his address at the Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked Developing Countries held in Yerevan, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Lasha Darsalia said that the Armenian government's vision and initiatives related to the development of the Caucasus region are very valuable.

Darsalia noted that Georgia supports its good friend and partner, Armenia, lauding Armenian government’s efforts, which are important for the entire region.

"We are waiting for an important decision, according to which, we hope, Georgia will receive EU candidate status. The Foreign Minister of Georgia is on an important working visit to Europe, therefore, he instructed me to attend this meeting. Georgia is definitely in favor of regional cooperation,” said Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Lasha Darsalia said.

“The Armenian Government also has many important initiatives. The South Caucasus is becoming an increasingly important region from the perspective of communications and the Middle Corridor. In this context, the approaches of the Armenian government are important,’’ Darsalia said, adding that Armenia can expect Georgia’s support in this regard.

Diplomatic relations established between Armenia and Botswana

 16:25,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Botswana  have established diplomatic relations.

On 14 December, in Yerevan the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Botswana Lemogang Kwape signed a statement on establishing diplomatic relations.

"Indeed, we are opening a new chapter in our relations. We hope that, through our further work based on the shared values, we will enhance cooperation in various fields, ranging from agriculture to science, education, and also collaboration on international platforms," said Ararat Mirzoyan.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Botswana Lemogang Kwape  also expressed hope for cooperation in various fields.

“I hope that new doors will be opened not only for our countries, but also for peoples. We share democratic and development values. And today's meeting proves it. As a result of the establishment of diplomatic relations, I expect that our peoples will move forward hand in hand," said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Botswana.

Speaking about areas of cooperation, Lemogang Kwape noted that there was also discussion about diamonds.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Botswana assured that their team is ready for further cooperation.

Photos by Mkhitar Khachatryan




A solar plant in Rind settlement was launched as a result of the cooperation between Ucom and SunChild NGO

 16:55,

Ralph Yirikian, Director General of Ucom, and Sona Kalantaryan, Director of SunChild (Arevordi) NGO, visited Rind settlement of Areni community in Vayots Dzor province today. A 10.3 kW solar plant was installed in the local kindergarten, enabling the kindergarten building to be heated with electricity obtained from the sun's rays.

"Ucom, as a national communications operator, supports the development of the green economy in Armenia, and this initiative is one of its shining examples. These solar plants will provide warmth for our children for the next 20-25 years and, most importantly, will not harm nature because the solar plant is absolutely harmless. This is also an important mission in terms of spreading eco-education. We will always help promote the green concept," said Ralph Yirikian, Director General of Ucom.

 

This cooperation became a reality in 2023 within the framework of the memorandum of cooperation concluded in August by Ucom and SunChild non-governmental organization for nature and culture preservation. According to the memorandum of cooperation, the support was initially intended for other activities but due to the forced displacement of Artsakh residents and resettlement in different settlements of Armenia, this support was redirected to infrastructure development.

 

"The protection of nature and cultural monuments and the promotion of eco-culture is important for us. With our activities, we contribute to the development of the eco-movement in order to be able to preserve native nature. Ucom is one of our important advocates on this path, whose support greatly helps to implement more large-scale projects," said Sona Kalantaryan, director of SunChild NGO.

During the visit, the leaders of the two organizations toured the kindergarten building and familiarized themselves with the conditions.

 

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Ucom provides the fastest fixed and mobile communication services in Armenia. It is the absolute leader in providing IPTV and fixed Internet services and occupies leading positions in the Armenian mobile Internet market. With modernized 4G+ and its own fiber optic networks meeting the best international standards, Ucom provides a complete set of fixed and mobile communication services to more than 700,000 subscribers.

 

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Established in 2006, The SunChild NGO is a non-profit organization renowned for and dedicated to environmental education, awareness raising, and behavior change projects.  SunChild NGO has successfully organized a range of high-profile events, including the SunChild International Environmental Festival, that have attracted significant media attention and public participation, as well as the SunChild EcoClub Network, allowing thousands of young people to obtain environmental knowledge.




Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 14-12-23

 17:04,

YEREVAN, 14 DECEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 14 December, USD exchange rate up by 0.46 drams to 404.58 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 6.04 drams to 441.56 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.02 drams to 4.51 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 6.40 drams to 512.20 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 50.75 drams to 25787.46 drams. Silver price down by 2.65 drams to 295.60 drams.