Artsakh’s Defense Army publishes a video showing the use of a mortar by the Azerbaijani army

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YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. The Artsakh Defense Army published a video on its Facebook page showing the use of a mortar by the Azerbaijani army.

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ARMENPRESS reports, the Ministry of Defense of Artsakh issued a message that on May 30 that the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire in the northern and eastern direction of the contact line by using small arms and mortars.

At around 11:40 am, the Azerbaijani side, according to preliminary data, fired 7 mines from a 60 mm caliber mortar towards one of the Defense positions.

The Armenian side has no losses.

The ceasefire violation was reported to the command of the Russian peacekeeping troops.

As of 13:00 on May 30, the situation on the contact line is relatively stable.




PM Pashinyan, Speaker of the National Assembly of Slovenia emphasize the need to unblock Lachin Corridor

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YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation headed by the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, Urška Klakočar Zupančič, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister welcomed the visit of Mrs. Zupančič to Armenia and expressed confidence that it will give a new impetus to the further development of cooperation between the two countries. Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the expansion of both political and economic cooperation. The Prime Minister considered active cooperation at the parliamentary level, including on international platforms, necessary.

Urška Zupančič expressed Slovenia's readiness to expand relations with Armenia in various directions.

The interlocutors touched on issues of regional importance. In particular, Nikol Pashinyan and Urška Zupančič emphasized the need to stop Azerbaijan's illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor, as well as its aggressive rhetoric. The Prime Minister presented details about the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, emphasized the importance of addressing the rights and security issues of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh under the internationally guaranteed dialogue mechanism.

 The Prime Minister presented the approaches of the Armenian side regarding the settlement of existing key issues.

Nikol Pashinyan and Urška Zupančič also highlighted the activities of the EU Civilian Mission in Armenia, which contributes to the regional peace and stability.

PM Pashinyan receives the newly elected members of the Central Board of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party

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YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received the newly elected members of the Central Board of the Central Board of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party-Ramgavar, headed by Michael Kharapian, the chairman of the Central Board of the Party, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister congratulated on the holding of the 29th Congress of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, the election of the new governing body of the party and wished them effective party work. Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the decision to hold the Congress of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party in Yerevan and commended the activities of the Ramgavar party, which has a great role in Armenia and the Diaspora. The Prime Minister expressed belief that the cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party will continue in the near future.

Michael Kharapian added that the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party expresses its support to the Government for solving the problems and challenges in the Motherland.

At the meeting, reference was made to the activities of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh, the fight against corruption, the economic development of Armenia and other issues.

Armenpress: Secretary of Security Council of Armenia, Advisor to the Austrian Chancellor discuss the regional security environment

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YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. On May 30, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan met with Barbara Kaudel-Jensen, Diplomatic Advisor to the Austrian Federal Chancellor.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Security Council, the interlocutors discussed the regional and wider extra-regional security environment.

Secretary Grigoryan presented details of the progress of the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations and emphasized the positions of the Armenian side on a number of issues.

The parties discussed issues involving the range of interest of Armenian-Austrian relations. Within the framework of the above, Armen Grigoryan emphasized the role of the EU civilian mission in terms of ensuring stability in the region and thanked the Austrian side for supporting it.

Asbarez: EU Leader Again Refers to Artsakh Citizens as ‘Armenians Living in Former NKAO’

President of the European Council Charles Michel

Underscores that Baku-Stepanakert Dialogue is ‘Crucial’

The President of the European Council Charles Michel, for the second time this month, referred to residents and citizens of Artsakh as “Armenians living in the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast,” a term used to describe Karabakh before its citizens voted for independence in 1991.

Michel made the reference on Tuesday in a social media post, in which he said that dialogue between Baku and Stepanakert is now “crucial.”

“Dialogue between Baku and Armenians living in former NKAO on their rights and security is now crucial. Important to refrain from maximalist positions and aim for dialogue. After more than 30 years of conflict, wounds take time to heal. Courageous decisions are needed,” Michel said in his post.

The EU leader’s statement comes days before he is expected to host Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan for more talks in Moldova’s capital Chisinau on Thursday.

Earlier this month, Michel hosted the two leaders in Brussels where they agreed to recognize each other’s territorial integrity, with Pashinyan pledging Yerevan’s commitment to allow Artsakh to be controlled by Azerbaijan.

“Essential to reconfirm respect for each other’s sovereignty & territorial integrity, & to advance on border delimitation, also to reduce risks in border areas,” Michel added on Tuesday.

Pashinyan and Aliyev’s talks with Michel on Thursday will also be attended by President Emmanuel Macron of France and the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Asbarez: ‘Corridor’ Through Armenia is ‘Red Line’ for Yerevan

A military post along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border


Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan said on Tuesday that Azerbaijan’s ongoing insistence on a so-called “corridor” through Armenia is a “red line” for Yerevan.

Grigoryan, who sits on a joint commission with his Azerbaijani and Russian counterparts tasked with opening transport links and delimiting of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, told reporters that the issue of a “corridor” will not be discussed during upcoming meeting because “it is a red line for us.”

He said that in discussing the opening of borders with Azerbaijan Armenia is moving forward with two succinctly important principles that ensure that the infrastructures agreed to during talks must be in complete completely sovereign and under complete jurisdiction of Armenia.

When the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan met in Moscow earlier this month at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, they agreed that stalled talks on the opening of transport routes and the delimitation of borders should resume immediately.

One such element is restoring of the out of commission Soviet railway lines, the restoration of which, according to Grigoryan, will take two to three years. He called the railroad link an “effective” solution to the unblocking of regional transport routes.

“We want solutions that would strengthen and enhance Armenia’s role in the region as a logistic hub. At this moment the railway option seems to be the most likely one. If we look at the railway infrastructures in the region, it is clear that by restoring individual sections we would get a serious logistic solution on a regional level. By very preliminary calculations the restoration could take approximately two to three years,” Grigoryan said.

The transit route unblocking commission is scheduled to meet later this week, Grigoryan told reporters.

Artsakh Anticipates Russia’s ‘Strong Response’ to Aliyev’s Threats

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The Lachin Corridor remains blockaded since Dec. 12

The Artsakh foreign ministry urged Russia to deliver a “proper and strong response” to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s threats made on Sunday during a speech in Lachin.

Aliyev said on Sunday that apart from recognizing Azerbaijani sovereignty over Karabakh Yerevan must also meet a number of other conditions set by Azerbaijan. That includes delimiting the Armenian-Azerbaijani border on Baku’s terms and opening a corridor to the Nakhichevan, he said.

“They must not forget that Armenian villages are visible from here,” he added during a visit to Lachin, which has been blockaded by Azerbaijan since December 12.

“We consider it absolutely unacceptable that the international community, and first and foremost, the Russian Federation, whose peacekeeping forces are stationed in Artsakh and under whose security guarantees tens of thousands of Artsakh citizens returned to their homes after the 2020 war, allow Azerbaijan to threaten the resumption of military operations against Artsakh without a proper and strong response,” the Artsakh foreign ministry said in its statement.

“The fact that the Azerbaijani president has once again resorted to open threats and outright blackmail leaves no doubt that Azerbaijan consistently denies the very possibility of resolving the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict through negotiations,” said the statement.

The Artsakh foreign ministry blamed the international community’s inaction, among them “international mediators involved in the settlement process,” for strengthening Baku’s threats and violence.

“Statements made by the Azerbaijani authorities on their so-called readiness to ensure the rights and security of the Armenians of Artsakh are a false narrative and a smoke screen behind which lies the true intention of Baku to carry out ethnic cleansing in Artsakh,” said the foreign ministry. “By demanding to recognize Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan, the authorities of this country are in fact trying to get a ‘license’ to carry out their criminal plans with impunity.”

The Artsakh foreign ministry called on the international to stop turning a blind eye to Azerbaijan’s true motives, saying Baku’s diplomatic approaches of coercion, blackmail and threats to use force violate and contradict the United Nations Charter, the founding the documents of the OSCE and the Council of Europe.

“Ignoring the true intentions and violations of Azerbaijan’s international obligations, as well as attempts by international mediators to seek constructiveness in Azerbaijan’s openly genocidal agenda are self-deception and are tantamount to approving Baku’s criminal actions,” emphasized the Artsakh foreign ministry.

“We proceed from the premise that international mediators, represented by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries and the European Union, must pay more attention to the warmongering rhetoric and unlawful actions of Azerbaijan, and must move from words to action to prevent the realization of Azerbaijan’s criminal plans and thereby demonstrate in practice their commitment to the fundamental norms and principles of international law, as well as ensuring the human rights and security of the people of Artsakh and establishing a just, dignified and lasting peace in the region,” the Artsakh foreign ministry said.

The Artsakh National Assembly said that Aliyev’s threats on Sunday was yet “another proof that the people of Artsakh simply cannot live within Azerbaijan, due to the existential dangers arising from the xenophobic and anti-Armenian politics prevailing there.”

“The people of Artsakh have chosen the path of self-determination, sovereignty and statehood, the pillars of which are the President and the National Assembly. Therefore, we strongly condemn such attacks on the right to self-determination, sovereignty and security of the people of Artsakh, as well as peace in the region and the threats of the resumption of military operations,” the Artsakh legislature said.

Harutyunyan’s spokesperson, Lusine Avanesyan, said in a statement that the Artsakh president has expressed his willingness to begin a dialogue with Baku “in an international format, based on the norms and principles of international law, especially on the principles of equality and self-determination of people, non-use of force and threat of force, peaceful settlement of disputes and principles of territorial integrity.”

AW: ANCA leaders consult with US Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez

ANCA leaders and supporters conferring with US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) at a gathering in Southern California

LOS ANGELES, Calif.  Leaders and supporters of the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) conferred last week with US Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ)  chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee  to encourage the federal government to back the right to self-determination for the indigenous Armenians in the Republic of Artsakh. The Biden administration is currently facilitating talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan that would “integrate” democratic Artsakh into the Republic of Azerbaijan, a genocidal state led by petro-dictator Ilham Aliyev. The ANCA is on record strongly objecting to the Biden administration’s reckless foreign policy on Armenian issues and has been urging Congressional leaders to reverse a policy that would lead to a second Armenian Genocide against the families of Artsakh.

ANCA supporters (from left to right) Sako Shahinian, Vatche Derderian, Michael Tchakmakjian, and Carlo Ghailian with US Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ)

“Chairman Menendez is a champion for Artsakh’s freedom,” said ANCA chairman Raffi Hamparian. “During these consequential days for the heroic people of Artsakh  having Chairman Menendez lead the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is more important than ever. We join with Armenian Americans from across the nation in expressing appreciation for our constructive dialogue with Chairman Menendez, including a strategic dialogue on the need for an urgent course correction in terms of US policy on Artsakh,” added Hamparian.

Several gatherings in support of Senator Menendez and his re-election campaign were held in the state of California and included the participation of individuals from across the United States. These individuals were Democrats, Republicans and Independents, who all support the Senator because of his principled position that the Armenians of Artsakh deserve the same rights that Americans enjoy to live in freedom under a government of their own choosing.

ANCA leaders and supporters conferring with US Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) at a gathering in La Jolla, California.

Late last year, Chairman Menendez held a hearing that led to a stinging indictment of US policy on Azerbaijan, charging that the State Department witnesses testifying at the hearing were “wholly unresponsive” to concerns about the ongoing waiver of Section 907 restrictions on US aid to Azerbaijan and the lack of meaningful US assistance to Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) and Armenia following Azerbaijani attacks. Former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried and former State Department Senior Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations Philip Reeker were witnesses at the November 16, 2022 Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing titled “Assessing US Policy in the Caucasus.” Both Donfried and Reeker are no longer employed by the US Department of State. Chairman Menendez summarized their responses at his hearing this way: “This has been one of the most disappointing hearings I’ve ever held, but it has crystalized some things for me. One is, it seems to me the United States is in bed with Azerbaijan.”

US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez (D-NJ) with ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian and ANCA supporter Michael Tchakmakjian

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.


AW: Arizona State Legislature affirms Artsakh’s right to self-determination

PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Arizona State Legislature has affirmed the Republic of Artsakh’s (Nagorno Karabakh) right to self-determination in a proclamation issued by Arizona State House Speaker Ben Toma, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

“We welcome the proclamation from the Speaker of Arizona’s State Assembly recognizing Artsakh’s right to self-determination – an important step towards justice for the Armenians of Artsakh,” remarked ANCA National Board member Zanku Armenian. “Amid Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh, this demonstration of solidarity is a crucial part of our community’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness of this unfolding humanitarian catastrophe and ensure Azerbaijan is held accountable for its unabated aggression against the Armenian people. This proclamation is a testament to the tireless advocacy of Arizona’s Armenian-American community, and the ANCA looks forward to continuing to work alongside local activists in the state to ensure our community’s voice is heard at every level of government.”

Arizona Armenian community leaders Artur Artenyan and Vartan Arabyan, working in conjunction with the ANCA, spearheaded the legislative effort. The proclamation cites Artsakh as “the indigenous homeland of the Armenian people, and has been a center of Armenian cultural, political and religious life for several millennia.”

It goes on to document Soviet Azerbaijan’s decades of Artsakh oppression and post-independence aggression, “culminating in an assault on Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 that saw Azerbaijan perpetrate war crimes against the region’s Armenian population, and resulted in Azerbaijan seizing control of 70 percent of Karabakh’s territory.”

The proclamation salutes the Artsakh Armenians “efforts to exercise the right to self-determination and live free from violence and repression, and by recognizing the government of Artsakh, the international community can help put to rest this century-old conflict.”

Arizona House Speaker Toma then affirms support for the “Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh’s right to self-determination, and its continuing efforts to develop as a free and independent nation, in order to guarantee its citizens those rights inherent in a free and independent society; and be it further, I encourage the United States government to strengthen and solidify our country’s economic and cultural relationship with the Artsakh Republic and its citizens and continue to promote the humanitarian and economic rehabilitation of the region.”

The full text of the Arizona legislative proclamation is provided below.

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STATE OF ARIZONA SUPPORTS ARTSAKH RIGHT TO SELF DETERMINATION

Whereas, The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh) is the indigenous homeland of the Armenian people, and has been a center of Armenian cultural, political, and religious life for several millennia; and

Whereas, despite its historical and cultural ties to Armenia, in 1921, Joseph Stalin arbitrarily severed Artsakh from Armenia, and placed it under the administration of Soviet Azerbaijan in violation of the national, territorial, and human rights of the Armenian people; and

Whereas, following decades of oppression under Soviet Azerbaijani rule, the Armenians of Artsakh in a popular referendum, voted overwhelmingly in support of exerting their right to self-determination and declared independence from the Soviet Union; and

Whereas, Azerbaijan responded to these calls for independence by force, plunging the region into a bloody conflict that ended with a ceasefire agreement that secured Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-governance; and

Whereas, in defiance of the ceasefire agreement and conflict resolution efforts, Azerbaijan continued to threaten the security and sovereignty of Artsakh in the decades following the war, culminating in an assault on Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 that saw Azerbaijan perpetrate war crimes against the region’s Armenian population, and resulted in Azerbaijan seizing control of 70% of Karabakh’s territory; and

Whereas, The Armenians of Artsakh remain resolute in their efforts to exercise the right to self-determination and live free from violence and repression, and by recognizing the government of Artsakh, the international community can help put to rest this century-old conflict.

Therefore, I, Representative Ben Toma, Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, do hereby recognize and support the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh’s right to self-determination, and its continuing efforts to develop as a free and independent nation, in order to guarantee its citizens those rights inherent in a free and independent society; and be it further, I encourage the United States government to strengthen and solidify our country’s economic and cultural relationship with the Artsakh Republic and its citizens and continue to promote the humanitarian and economic rehabilitation of the region.

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the largest and most influential Armenian-American grassroots organization. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters and supporters throughout the United States and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCA actively advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues.


RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/30/2023

                                        Tuesday, 


EU Urges Dialogue Between Azerbaijan, Karabakh Armenians


Moldova - European Council President Charles Michel speaks in Chisinau, March 
28, 2023.


European Council President Charles Michel called for “dialogue” between 
Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh’s population on Tuesday two days after 
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s fresh threats of military action against 
Karabakh and Armenia.

He also urged Baku and Yerevan to “reconfirm respect for each other’s 
sovereignty and territorial integrity” pledged by them during an 
Armenian-Azerbaijani summit hosted by him earlier this month.

“Dialogue between Baku and Armenians living in former [Nagorno-Karabakh 
Autonomous Oblast] on their rights & security is now crucial,” tweeted Michel.

“Important to refrain from maximalist positions and aim for dialogue,” he wrote. 
“After more than 30 years of conflict, wounds take time to heal. Courageous 
decisions are needed.”

Aliyev said on Sunday that apart from recognizing Azerbaijani sovereignty over 
Karabakh Yerevan must also accept Baku’s terms for delimiting the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border and opening a corridor to the Nakhichevan exclave.

“They must not forget that Armenian villages are visible from here,” he added 
during a visit to the border town of Lachin.

Aliyev also said that the Karabakh Armenians must dissolve their government 
bodies and unconditionally accept Azerbaijani rule, warning that the Azerbaijani 
military “can carry out any [military] operation in that territory.”

The Armenian government and Karabakh’s leadership condemned the threats. 
Pashinian suggested that Aliyev may be walking away from understandings reached 
by them during recent negotiations.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry said Aliyev not only threatened the Karabakh 
Armenians with “ethnic cleansing” but is also “preparing the ground for another 
aggressive action against Nagorno-Karabakh’s population.” It also accused him of 
“casting doubt on Armenia’s independence and territorial integrity.”

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry rejected the criticism on Tuesday, saying that 
Yerevan is distorting Aliyev’s remarks, instead of proving its stated support 
for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. It also stressed that Baku intends to 
“take all necessary steps to reintegrate local Armenian residents.”

Ceasefire violations reported from the “line of contact” around Karabakh have 
intensified in recent days. Karabakh’s army said that Azerbaijani forces fired 
on its positions in the territory’s north and east on Tuesday morning. It said 
one of those positions was hit by mortar fire.

Earlier in the day, Baku accused Karabakh Armenian forces of violating the 
ceasefire at three sections of the “line of contact.” Stepanakert denied that.

The rising tensions come on the eve of another Aliyev-Pashinian meeting slated 
for Thursday. The two leaders will meet together with Michel, French President 
Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Moldova on the sidelines of 
a European summit.

Michel said that he is “looking forward” to the upcoming talks that are expected 
to focus on an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty.




Yerevan, Baku Set For Fresh Talks On Transport Links

        • Astghik Bedevian

Russia - A Russian-Armenian-Azerbaijani working group on transport links meets 
in Moscow, January 30, 2021.


Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian confirmed on Tuesday that he is due to meet 
with his Azerbaijani and Russian counterparts later this week for further talks 
on transport links between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The issue was apparently the main focus of the May 25 meeting in Moscow between 
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev 
hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The latter said the Russian, 
Armenian and Azerbaijani vice-premiers will try to iron out next week the 
remaining “purely technical” differences between Baku and Yerevan.

The main stumbling block is the status of road and rail links between Azerbaijan 
and its Nakhichevan exclave that would pass through Armenia’s Syunik province. 
Yerevan has ruled out any arrangement that would compromise Armenian sovereignty 
and control over those links.

“We have said countless times that this is our red line,” Grigorian told 
reporters.

“We are always ready to talk about transport communication, but we are not going 
to discuss [extraterritorial] corridors if that term presupposes a special 
regime,” he said.

Pashinian and Aliyev openly argued about the matter during a Eurasian Economic 
Union (EEU) summit held in Moscow earlier on May 25. Pashinian objected to 
Aliyev’s use of the term “Zangezur corridor,” saying it runs counter to the 
Russian-brokered ceasefire that stopped the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh and 
amounts to Azerbaijani territorial claims to Armenia.

“The word ‘corridor’ does not constitute a claim to anybody’s territory,” 
countered Aliyev.

At a separate meeting with Pashinian held shortly afterwards, Putin assured the 
Armenian leader that Baku unequivocally recognizes Armenian sovereignty over 
Syunik and that “any dual or triple interpretation of everything related to the 
possible unblocking of transport communication is baseless.”

Grigorian implied, however, that Baku has still not accepted Armenia over the 
planned highway and railway to Nakhichevan.




Armenia Shows Interest In U.S. Nuclear Technology

        • Nane Sahakian

Armenia - A general view of the Metsamor nuclear plant, 20May2013.


A team of Armenian officials will travel to the United States soon to explore 
the possibility of building a U.S.-designed new nuclear power station in Armenia 
that would replace the aging plant at Metsamor.

Metsamor’s sole functioning reactor, which generates roughly 40 percent of the 
country’s electricity, went into service in 1980 and is due to be decommissioned 
in 2036. The Armenian government announced in April 2022 plans to build a new 
nuclear plant by that time.

The chief executive of Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom, which has helped 
to modernize Metsamor’s 420-megawatt reactor, visited Yerevan twice in the 
following weeks to discuss the ambitious project with Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian.

In May 2022, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Armenian Foreign 
Minister Ararat Mirzoyan signed a memorandum of understanding on “strategic 
nuclear cooperation” between their countries. A joint statement released by the 
two sides said the document will lead to “stronger ties between our nuclear 
experts, industries, and researchers.”

“In a number of countries, including Armenia, we are assessing the feasibility 
of small modular nuclear reactors built with US technology that could facilitate 
greater energy independence from both Russia and the PRC [China],” Maria Longi, 
a State Department official coordinating U.S. aid to the former Soviet Union, 
told a congressional hearing in Washington last week.

USA - U.S. and Armenian officials hold a session of the U.S.-Armenia Strategic 
Dialogue, Washington, May 3, 2022

Pashinian confirmed afterwards that his government is “very actively 
negotiating” with Russia, the U.S. and unspecified “third countries” on the 
planned construction of the new plant. He said an Armenian government delegation 
will visit the U.S. soon to take a close look at the small modular reactors 
(SMRs) designed by local companies. He suggested that they could be more 
affordable and technologically feasible for Armenia than conventional nuclear 
facilities built by Russia.

“Our specialists believe that installing a [Russian] 1,000-megawatt reactor in 
our energy system is questionable,” Pashinian told the Armenian parliament. “Of 
course, there are also questions about the [less powerful] modular reactors, and 
we have to see which option is economically more beneficial for us.”

“The Russian option now includes 1,000-megawatt and 1,200-megawatt nuclear 
plants which are familiar to us,” another official told RFE/RL’s Armenian 
Service on Tuesday. “But many believe 1,000 or 1,200 megawatts is too much for 
our system because our total [power generating] capacity is 1,200 megawatts.”

The Russians are not offering Armenia the option of building an SMR plant, he 
said.

According to Suren Bznuni, an Armenian nuclear safety expert, a traditional 
nuclear plant built by Rosatom costs $6 billion, a sum exceeding the Armenian 
government’s annual budget. Smaller U.S. reactors using the new technology are 
much cheaper, he said.

The U.S. company NuScale Power Corp plans to build America’s first SMR plant at 
the Idaho National Laboratory by 2030. The demonstration facility will consist 
of six reactors with a combined capacity of 462 megawatts. The U.S. nuclear 
power regulator certified the design of NuScale’s reactor in January this year.




Fugitive Former Official Implicated In Cocaine Seizure

        • Naira Bulghadarian

Armenia - Parliament deputy Mihran Poghosian at a session of the National 
Assembly in Yerevan, 19 May 2017.


Armenian law-enforcement authorities have charged a fugitive former senior 
official of smuggling nearly one ton of cocaine confiscated by them earlier this 
month.

The National Security Service (NSS) said on May 17 the cocaine was discovered in 
boxes of fruit imported by an Armenian company, Mrgeni, from Ecuador via Panama, 
Italy and Georgia.

Mrgeni, which specializes in banana imports, is widely linked with Mihran 
Poghosian, the former head of an Armenian state body enforcing judicial acts. He 
fled to Russia in 2019 shortly before being charged with embezzlement.

In a video message circulated last week, Poghosian claimed that Mrgeni employees 
found the drug stashed in a consignment of bananas and had nothing to do with 
the smuggling. He said that he personally informed the NSS director, Armen 
Abazian, about that in a phone call that took place before the official 
announcement of the drug bust.

Poghosian went on to publicize a video that purportedly shows the discovery by 
workers of the cocaine at a Mrgeni warehouse in Yerevan.

The NSS refused to comment on his claims before announcing on Tuesday that 
Poghosian, Mrgeni’s nominal owner Levon Atajanian, warehouse manager Samvel 
Galstian and another employee have been charged with drug trafficking. It said a 
prosecutor overseeing the investigation arrested Atajanian and Galstian and 
issued an international arrest warrant for Poghosian.

Poghosian, who was an influential figure in Armenia’s former leadership, did not 
immediately respond to the accusations. Russian authorities refused to extradite 
him when he was first indicted in 2019.

The NSS did not clarify whether it is also investigating Armenian customs 
officers’ failure to detect the huge amount of cocaine smuggled to the country. 
Some opposition figures have speculated that Armenian government or 
law-enforcement officials were also involved in the smuggling operation.

The NSS reported the seize of the cocaine one day after police in Italy 
confiscated 2.7 tons of “extremely pure” cocaine which they said was destined 
for Armenia. The haul was found in refrigerated banana containers shipped to the 
southern Italian port of Gioia Tauro from Ecuador.


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