It is not in Armenia’s interest to stop membership in CIS, EAEU, CSTO– Putin

 17:20,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Russian President Vladimir Putin commented on the absence of the Armenian authorities from the events of a number of integration unions.

“I do not think that it is in Armenia's interest to somehow stop membership in the CIS, EAEU, and CSTO. Finally, it is the choice of the country,” Russia’s Putin said.

As for the absence of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the general events, Putin noted that it is conditioned by certain processes taking place in Armenia, and is not related to the desire or unwillingness to continue the work in those integration associations.

Armenia and Greece sign an agreement on military-technical cooperation

 18:06,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. The official visit of the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Suren Papikyan to the Hellenic Republic commenced on December 14 with a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument of the Unknown Soldier in front of the country's Parliament, the Ministry of Defense said. 

Afterwards a dignified welcoming ceremony took place at the Hellenic Republic Ministry of National Defence, featuring the participation of an honor guard and a military band,

Subsequent to the ceremony, a formal meeting between the Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan and  the Minister of National Defense of the Hellenic Republic, Nikolaos Dendias took place. The issues related to the Armenian-Greek defense cooperation were discussed during the meeting.

At the meeting the considerable potential for cooperative development  was emphasized and, consequently, an agreement  was reached to invigorate the cooperation across various dimensions, encompassing military-technical engagements, experience exchange, educational initiatives, training programs, tactical training, and other directions.

At the culmination of the meeting, the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia and the Minister of National Defense of the Hellenic Republic signed an Agreement "On Military-Technical Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Government of the Hellenic Republic".

Afterwards, the ministers issued a joint statement to the press.

 



Russia accepts violations recorded by Television and Radio Commission of Armenia

 19:07,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS.  Bilateral consultations between the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of Armenia and the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia were held on Dec.14 in Yerevan. The meeting  was held on the issue of maintaining the provisions  outlined in the agreement on cooperation in the field of mass telecommunications signed between the governments of the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation.

According to the Ministry of High-tech Industry of Armenia, at the meeting the Armenian side reported that the Commission on Television and Radio of Armenia had recorded violations of the agreement.

Thus, the Russian side accepted the fact of the violations and both parties have reached an agreement to take steps toward proper observance of all points of the agreement.

Prime Minister Pashinyan meets UN Under-Secretary-General Rabab Fatima

 19:28,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Rabab Fatima, UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for LDCs.

The Prime Minister emphasized the holding of the Ministerial Meeting of Landlocked Developing Countries in Yerevan and expressed confidence that the discussions would be productive, the Prime Minister's Office said in a readout.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of implementing programs aimed at the development and cooperation of landlocked countries. In this context, the Prime Minister touched upon the possibilities of opening communication channels in the region and the steps of the Armenian government in that direction.

Rabab Fatima noted that the meeting held in Yerevan on the theme “promoting equitable, affordable and inclusive transport connectivity for sustainable and resilient economies ” is an official thematic meeting ahead of the Third Landlocked Developing Countries Conference (LLDC), which will be held in Kigali in June 2024.

The UN Deputy Secretary-General, on behalf of the UN Secretary-General, invited Prime Minister Pashinyan to participate in the event in Kigali.
UN Under-Secretary-General on behalf of the UN Secretary General invited Prime Minister Pashinyan to take part in the event in Kigali.



Armenian Government donates a precious Gospel of the 15th century to Matenadaran

 20:41,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended the ceremony of the donation of the precious Gospel of the 15th century by the Armenian Government to Matenadaran, Mesrop Mashtots Research Institute of Ancient Manuscripts,  the Prime Minister's Office said.

The manuscript was handed over to Matenadaran by Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports, President of Matenadaran Board of Trustees Zhanna Andreasyan.

Prime Minister Pashinyan congratulated everyone on the occasion of this important event. "The book of the 15th century, as the director of the Matenadaran noted, is returning home. Mr. Khzmalyan thanked me, I want to re-address my thanks to all the law-abiding taxpayers of Armenia, the money paid by whom gives the Government the opportunity to solve such problems.

I considered it important to emphasize this so that the taxpayers of the Republic of Armenia see that the payments they make are spent for such purposes as well. Of course, I don't think that the state budget expenditures have reached perfection in terms of effectiveness, but this is a very important point, because in general, our policy comes to the point that we must replace the logic of charity with the logic of law-abiding tax payment, because the biggest benefactors are those who pay their taxes dutifully, who, at the same time, strengthen the state, state institutions, and the state, in turn, gets the opportunity to strengthen the spiritual foundations, value foundations, and cultural foundations of the state.

And this is a very important point. Of course, we also intended for this not to be an isolated event or step. In the next year's state budget, we have earmarked funds for such acquisition, because this is indeed the case when the government reacted very quickly to Matenadaran's incitement. It is important that we have this example of quick response as a procedure for all cases when we have the opportunity to preserve, protect and return our spiritual and cultural values. This is one of our important political orientations, which we must develop.

I also want to draw attention to the fact that we are providing a lot of funds to preserve and restore cultural and historical monuments in Armenia, and we are also increasing the financing of science so that the research, preservation, and study of these monuments are placed on more institutional foundations.

I also want to draw attention to the fact that we are providing a lot of funds to preserve and restore cultural and historical monuments in Armenia, and we are also increasing the financing of science so that the research, preservation, and study of these monuments are placed on more institutional foundations.

As for the manuscript itself, to be honest, I can't say much about the manuscript. I am here to see it more with my own eyes, and in that sense I think I share the mission of many of you, and perhaps the experts will speak better about the value and history of the manuscript, and I am glad that we were able to give them that direct opportunity," Nikol Pashinyan said.

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The manuscript donated to Matenadaran was written in the Arberd St. Astvastatsin Monastery of Vaspurakan, which is located not far from Narekavank and is unique due to the fact that it is a unique manuscript preserved from the famous Arberd Monastery and is also rich in illustrations.

The manuscript written and decorated in this now ruined monastery is the only witness of the culture and developed writing traditions of the Armenian people in that monastery. The manuscript was written in 1405 by Izit, of which only one Gospel has been known to us until now, copied in Narekavank in 1420, and which is kept in Matenadaran.

And today, hundreds of years later, two manuscripts of the same writer are located in Matenadaran.

Prime Minister Pashinyan also got acquainted with the "Christmas: miniature inspirations" exhibition opened in Matenadaran Museum ahead the Christmas holidays, which features unique examples of Armenian miniatures, many of which are being exhibited for the first time.

Armenia, Czech Republic Foreign Ministries hold bilateral talks

 21:30,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS.  Political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and the Czech Republic were held in Yerevan on Thursday.

The Armenian delegation was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan, and the Czech delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Marian.

The parties lauded the high level of political dialogue between Armenia and the Czech Republic, the need to maintain it and discussed a wide range of issues related to the Armenian-Czech bilateral agenda. Referring to the prospects of economic cooperation between the two countries, the parties emphasized the session of the Armenian-Czech intergovernmental commission to be held in May and expressed readiness to take steps in the direction of expanding economic ties. During the meeting, the sides discussed cooperation in cultural, educational and scientific spheres, the foreign ministry said.

"Reference was made to the issues related to the Armenia-EU comprehensive partnership agenda, the possibilities of mutual support within the framework of international organizations. Amidst the discussion, the importance of regular political contacts was also emphasized. Views were exchanged on a number of issues of the regional and international agenda," the statement reads.

According to the source, Deputy Foreign Minister Hovhannisyan presented to his counterpart the "Crossroads of Peace" program developed by the Armenian government and the latest developments in the process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Reference was made to the December 7 joint statement of the staffs of the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan and the importance of further active steps in that direction.

Referring to the large-scale military attack carried out by Azerbaijan against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh in September and the resulting ethnic cleansing, the deputy minister presented the steps being taken to meet the needs of forcibly displaced people of Nagorno-Katrabakh and to protect their fundamental rights.

Armenpress: Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister meets the Special Representative of the CoE Secretary General on migration and refugees

 21:41,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 14, ARMENPRESS. On December 14, on the sidelines of the World Refugee Forum, Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan had a meeting with Leyla Kayacik, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe for migration and refugees, the foreign ministry said.

During the meeting the parties  referred to the situation with regards to more than 105.000 people forcibly displaced as a result of the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh. Vahan Kostanyan presented the steps of the Government of Armenia aimed at addressing the needs of refugees in social, economic and healthcare sectors, as well as in the legal field. It was emphasised that besides the urgent measures of response Armenia expects additional support of the international community for the implementation of mid-term and long-term programs.

Taking into account the Order of the ICJ of November 17, the importance of protecting the rights of people of Nagorno-Karabakh was reiterated.




Asbarez: International Conference Dedicated to St. Nerses Shnorhali Held in Rome

Panelists and organizers of the “Plenitude of Grace, Plenitude od Humanity: St Nerses Shnorhali at the Juncture of Millennia" conference held in Rome from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1


An international conference, titled “Plenitude of Grace, Plenitude od Humanity: St Nerses Shnorhali at the Juncture of Millennia.“ was held from November 30 to December 1 at the Pontifical Oriental Institute. The event was part of the commemoration of the 850th death anniversary of St. Nerses Shnorali, while other planned events in Rome and the Vatican Cathedral have been postponed indefinitely.

During the conference, the life and background of Shnorhali, within a historical context, his intellectual writings, his poetic and musical works, Nerses as an early exemplar of the ecumenical spirit, his distinctive perspective on Christian theology, his exegetical and hagiographic commentaries were presented.

The speakers tried to highlight the depth of Shnorhali’s theological thought and the breadth of his ecumenical views, and his completely unique, exceptional position in the history of Christianity.

Internationally recognized experts, including Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, Archbishop Boghos Levon Zekiyan, Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, Bishop Daniel Findikyan, Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan, Marco Bais, Azat Bozoyan, Valentina Calzolari, Benedetta Contin, Peter Cowe, Roberta Ervine, Riccardo Pane, Sergio La Porta, Haig Utidjian, Armenuhi Drost-Abgaryan, Zarouhi Pogossian, Armine Melkonyan, Jesse Arlen, Edda Vardanyan, Erna Shirinian and Abraham Terian, made speeches on these topics.

Bishop Daniel Findikyan conveyed the blessings of His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, and Archbishop Nareg Alemezian brought the blessings of His Holiness Aram I, Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, and also read a report prepared by Anoushavan Archbishop Tanielian.

The conference organizing committee included Archbishop Boghos Levon Zekiyan, professors Dr. Marco Bais, Dr. Željko Paša s.j., Dr. Zarouhi Pogossian, Dr. Abraham Terian, with the fundamental support of Khajag Archbishop Barsamian and the financial help of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

St. Garabed Church of the Desert Hosts 15th Annual Cultural Festival

Gevorkian Dance Academy performers dancing at the St. Garabed Church's 15th annual Armenian Cultural Festival held on Nov. 11 and 12


BY DN. GEVORK GEVORKIAN

One of the most treasured gems of the Western Diocese is the St. Garabed Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert in Rancho Mirage, California. People travel from all directions to the Coachella Valley, and when they see our glistering church against the background of the desert, they see the jewel that so many of us have marveled at all these years.

St. Garabed Church tells the story of our people — of suffering, of conquest, and ultimately resurrection. It is the story of our Armenian people and the Christian faith we profess. This jewel of the desert has been entrusted to us, not only for safekeeping but for our enjoyment and the enjoyment of all those who enter its doors. It is a great responsibility that we have taken on with pride and joy.

Since I was appointed pastor of the parish by Western Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, we hold services for community members every Sunday and have opened Armenian and Sunday Schools, which are attended by 20 students. When our children come to this church, they know that they are connected to something greater than themselves. They are connected to their past, present, and future.

A scene from St. Garabed Church of the Desert’s 15th annual Armenian Cultural Festival

Today, more than ever, we must reaffirm our identity and purpose. As bearers of Armenian values in Rancho Mirage, we must make a positive impact through every available means — preserving and strengthening our Christian faith, our ethnic identity and heritage, our unique culture and language, our caring community, and our cherished traditions.

It is an annual tradition in our parish to organize the Armenian Cultural Festival. Our 15th Annual Festival, which was held on November 11 and 12, saw more than 2,000 attendees enjoy Armenian food, music, dance, and culture. Guests from various surrounding towns and neighborhoods visited our church.

Tents were set up for attendees to sit with one another and enjoy our deliciously cooked meals and baked goods. The festival was also a great time for the youth.

Gevorkian Dance Academy performers dancing at the festival hosted by St. Garabed Church

During the festival, we had the pleasure of hosting the Gevorkian Dance Academy, on both days, which truly became one of the highlights of the weekend. There were also musical performances by Tavit Samuelian, Aram Lepejian, and DJ Greg.

The church was also open for guests to walk in and tour, sit in the pews, and light candles. In all, we prayed, danced, laughed, sang, and enjoyed this wonderful community gathering. We will continue hosting this great tradition each November, and we look forward to seeing the community come together again.

I would like to thank our wonderful parish council members and all of the volunteers for their hard work and support in making this and event to truly remember.

St, Garabed Church will celebrate the 12th anniversary of its consecration on Sunday, January 14, 2024. The event will be attended by Western Primate Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, parishioners, and community members.

Gevork Gevorkian is a deacon and the pastor of St. Garabed Armenian Church of the Desert in Rancho Mirage, California.


Asbarez: ANCA Pasadena Endorses Brandon Lamar for City Council District 3

Brandon Lamar


Endorses Pasadena City Council District 3 Candidate Brandon Lamar        

PASADENA—The Armenian National Committee of America Pasadena Chapter announced its endorsement of District 3 candidate, Brandon Lamar, in his bid for Pasadena’s City Council during the 2024 March Primary Election.

After an elaborate review process, the ANCA Pasadena Chapter Board decided to endorse Brandon Lamar’s candidacy based on his sound vision and strategic plan for Pasadena’s District 3, and his strong support of the local Armenian American Community.

“Brandon has an understanding of the issues that concern the Armenian American community in his district and the City of Pasadena overall, as well as the awareness and insight on how to improve on those issues,” said ANCA Pasadena Chapter board member, Sona Donayan.

As a proud resident of Pasadena, Brandon Lamar has served in multiple public offices and commissions in the City of Pasadena, including as chair of the Human Relations Commission and as a member of the Pasadena Housing Rental Board. Brandon has also been a community volunteer with several organizations such as Young Kings Retreat, which he founded, and volunteer advisor for Harambee Ministries.

In addition to his experience in organizing and building coalitions within communities, Lamar’s reach has been extensive through affiliations with clubs and organizations like Pasadena Young Democrats which he founded and was its president. He was also the VP of Campaigns of the Pasadena Foothills Democrats and a board member of the Pasadena NAACP. His love of people and community makes him a natural leader, something which has propelled him into public life and service.

“I want to express my sincere gratitude to the Armenian National Committee of America Pasadena Chapter for endorsing my Pasadena City Council race. The Armenian community’s significant contributions to the sustainability of Pasadena are truly appreciated. I am eager to collaborate with you to foster a more equitable future for our city. Thank you for your support,” said Brandon Lamar.

Born and raised in Pasadena, Lamar has lived in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre for all of his young life. His nine-year experience of working on boards and commissions, overseeing initiatives and objectives, set in motion opportunities in engaging with different community leaders, community organizers and stake holders in order to find solutions to public safety, affordable housing, immigrant rights, minimum wage matters and many more. His combined priorities of affordable housing, public safety, and homelessness are at the crux of his campaign. All of these and more are what make his candidacy for Pasadena City Council compelling. His dedication and contribution to public life, at such a young age, is simply exceptional.

District 3 is poised for a bright future, and with Brandon Lamar as its representative, the outlook for the entire city shines even brighter.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Pasadena Chapter is the oldest, largest and most influential non-partisan Armenian American grassroots organization of its kind within the City of Pasadena. Founded in 1979, the Pasadena ANCA advocates for the social, economic, cultural, and political rights of the city’s thriving Armenian American community and promotes increased civic service and participation at the grassroots and public policy levels.