G7 leaders to target Russian energy, trade in new sanctions steps – Reuters

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 12:50,

YEREVAN, MAY 15, ARMENPRESS. Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations plan to tighten sanctions on Russia at their summit in Japan this week, with steps aimed at energy and exports aiding Moscow's war effort, Reuters reported citing officials with direct knowledge of the discussions.

New measures announced by the leaders during the May 19-21 meetings will target sanctions evasion involving third countries, and seek to undermine Russia's future energy production and curb trade that supports Russia's military, according to the report.

Separately, U.S. officials also expect G7 members will agree to adjust their approach to sanctions so that, at least for certain categories of goods, all exports are automatically banned unless they are on a list of approved items.

The G7 comprises the United States, Japan, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.

India interested in Armenia’s Academic City project in terms of involving students and investments

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 11:37,

YEREVAN, MAY 15, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan has held a meeting with the new Ambassador of India to Armenia Nilakshi Saha Sinha. 

Andreasyan congratulated the ambassador on assuming office and wished her productive work for the benefit of the development of Armenian-Indian friendly relations. The minister expressed conviction that the new ambassador will have her contribution in strengthening and deepening the relations between Armenia and India.

“We have very good experience of cooperation,” Andreasyan said at the meeting, according to a readout. “I am sure that with your appointment this cooperation will deepen in all directions, which is truly very important. We are happy that over 2800 Indian citizens are studying in our universities. I think this number can grow significantly, we will be only happy for the opportunity of developing cooperation between universities,” Andreasyan said.

The Armenian minister proposed to consider the deepening of cooperation in medical education and IT and to discuss exchange programs, as well as joint educational-research initiatives.

Presenting the 2030 Education Development Program of Armenia, Andreasyan pointed out the Academic City project, which ensures new prospects of cooperation in higher education. Cooperation in vocational education was also highlighted given India’s experience.

Ambassador of India to Armenia Nilakshi Saha Sinha attached importance to the prospects of deepening and developing relations with Armenia.

She said that deepening the inter-university cooperation is a priority. “In this context we are interested in the Academic City project, in terms of both involving more students and investments,” she said.

Speaking about possible cooperation in sports and youth, Andreasyan proposed to consider exchange programs for athletes and coaches and joint training camps, as well as seminars and joint programs for developing youth tourism. The Armenian minister stressed the importance of programs for developing sports medicine.

Andreasyan attached importance to cooperation in culture. The Indian side’s inquiries on establishing a cultural center in Gyumri, namely a separate museum-gallery, and holding joint exhibitions and festivals were addressed.

Other issues of mutual interest were also discussed.

Brussels summit was more substantive this time, says Deputy FM

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YEREVAN, MAY 15, ARMENPRESS. The conversation in the May 14 trilateral Pashinyan-Aliyev-Michel talks in Brussels was more substantive, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan said at a press conference.

President of the European Council Charles Michel said after the talks that there has been an understanding that further detainees would be released in the coming weeks.

Asked whether or not this means that the jailed Azeri soldiers who had trespassed into Armenia would get swapped with the Armenian captives held illegally in Azerbaijan, the Deputy FM said: “It was said very clearly, that there are many agreements on Armenian captives, and these agreements must be implemented. This was a direct message, and I don’t recall any mention of a swap. The call was simply about the previously reached agreements.”

Speaking about Michel’s mention of recognizing each other’s territorial integrity, the Armenian Deputy FM said that it refers to the borders that existed at the time of the Soviet Union’s collapse. “This is what it was about, and it is in line with the Almaty Declaration, he was simply reiterating that principle,” Hovhannisyan said at the press conference on Europe Day and the Armenia-EU relations. 

The meeting was mostly aimed at achieving progress with concrete steps, Hovhannisyan added. “And the issues announced by the President of the European Council shows that the conversation was more substantive.”

Armenian Prime Minister holds meeting with Russian Co-Chair of OSCE Minsk Group

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 17:01, 10 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting on May 10 with Kgor Khovaev, the Russian Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group and Russian Foreign Minister’s Special Representative.

Pashinyan and Khovaev ‘discussed issues related to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh resulting from the illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan, the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and unblocking of regional transport infrastructures,’ the Prime Minister’s Office said in a readout.

The Armenian Prime Minister ‘presented the Armenian side’s approaches in the settlement of existing key issues.’

IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships: Armenia’s Manasyan defeats Spain’s Reyes, enters heavyweight semi-finals

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 16:25, 10 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS. Armenia’s Narek Manasyan has made it to the heavyweight semi-finals at the IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships in Tashkent after defeating Spain’s Enmanuel Reyes in the quarter-finals.

Ringside judges awarded a 4:0 WP to the Armenian heavyweight boxer after the bout.

Manasyan has thus secured at least bronze in the championships.

Armenia’s Hovhannes Bachkov has also entered the semi-finals in the light welterweight division.

The Armenian team’s Cruiserweight Rafayel Hovhannisyan is set for his quarter-final bout later tonight.

The semi-finals will take place on May 12.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 10-05-23

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 17:41, 10 May 2023

YEREVAN, 10 MAY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 10 May, USD exchange rate down by 0.04 drams to 386.40 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 3.76 drams to 423.22 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.10 drams to 5.08 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.18 drams to 487.21 drams.

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

Gold price up by 360.80 drams to 25221.27 drams. Silver price down by 3.44 drams to 317.60 drams.

Knowledge is power: Idram Junior participated in the International Mental Arithmetic Olympiad

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 17:48, 10 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS. On May 6 and 7, the fourth international mental arithmetic olympiad was held at the Karen Demirchyan sport/concert complex, in which participated more than 600 children from different parts of Armenia and Russia. The Olympiad was organized by IQ Center Global Education, a large-scale activity in the field of additional education.

According to the director of IQ Center Yulia Gasparyan, IQ Center, being the founder of the Association of Mental Arithmetic of Armenia and the sole and official representative of the international associations PAMA Global and SAMA Global, the founders of mental arithmetic in the world and in the region, has been providing thousands of children in Yerevan and regions with the opportunity to study mental arithmetic for six years now.

"We are glad that the Idram company, which emphasizes education and promotes children's financial literacy, supported the main educational event of the year with its Idram Junior application. Idram Junior prepared many gifts for the participating children”. According to Tatevik Hovhannisyan, head of Idram's marketing department, Idram does not only value financial literacy. "We cooperate with those companies and are on the side of the events that contribute to raise the educational level and general development of children."

According to Sevak Shirachyan, head of marketing projects of Idram company, Idram Junior is the only financial application in Armenia for children that enables children to make contactless payments, top up their phone number and make transfers to their family members. "It is important for us that children learn to be financially literate from childhood, to be able not only to shop, but also to manage their finances. We will soon have news in the application, so follow us on our social media pages," Sevak Shirachyan says.

There will be an exhibition throughout the event for more than two thousand parents accompanying and supporting the participants. The Olympiad will be summed up with an award ceremony. All 600 participants will receive special gifts from IQ Center Global Education. And dozens of winners will receive special gifts from sponsors and partners of the Olympiad.

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Prelate Appoints Deacon Manuk Chulyan As USC Hospital Chaplain

Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan with Deacon Manuk Chulyan


Western Prelate Bishop Torkom Donoyan announced that he has appointed Deacon Manuk Chulyan to serve as chaplain at the Los Angeles County University of Southern California Hospital.

The Prelacy explained that the appointment came at the request of Father Chris Pone, a senior spiritual advisor of the Catholic Church hospitals.

Pone had advised Prelate Donoyan about the need for a chaplain to provide spiritual assistance to patients at the USC Hospital and their families.

Prelate Donoyan wished Deacon Chulyan success in his new position and offered his blessing.

Academic Conference Probes Issues Confronting Diaspora

GLENDALE—The Pan-Armenian Council of Western USA successfully hosted a conference titled “The 2023 Global Armenian Diaspora: Combining Thought and Action.”

The conference was held on April 29, 2023, at the Glendale Hilton Hotel and brought together leaders, experts, and advocates from around the world to discuss and strategize ways to strengthen the Armenian diaspora globally.

Panelists and guests at the conference

The conference featured a diverse range of panelists who shared their insights and expertise on topics such as community building, advocacy, and political representation. The panelists included:

  • Dr. Khachig Tololyan (Wesleyan University)
  • Dr. Vahe Sahakyan (University of Michigan – Dearborn)
  • Dr. Shushan Karapetyan (University of Southern California)
  • Dr. Alina Dorian (University of California – Los Angeles)
  • Dr. Ara Sanjian (University of Michigan – Dearborn)
  • Dr. Razmik Panossian (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation)
  • Dr. Hayg Oshagan (Wayne State University)
  • Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian (University of Oxford)
  • Sara Anjargolian, Esq.
  • Dr. Sossie Kasbarian (University of Stirling, Scotland)
  • Dr. Hagop Gulludjian (University of California – Los Angeles)
  • Salpi Ghazarian (University of Southern California)
  • Dr. Vahram L. Shemmassian (California State University – Northridge)

The participants engaged in thought-provoking discussions, exchanged ideas and made pertinent recommendations that may chart the future direction of the Armenian diaspora.

The Pan-Armenian Council of Western USA is committed to continuing this important work of organizing conferences and workshops, and looks forward to collaborating with the broader Armenian community to strengthen and empower the Armenian diaspora globally.

The Pan Armenian Council of Western USA remains committed to uniting and strengthening the Armenian community in the western United States and beyond.


Only Israeli casualty from Operation Shield and Arrow; an elderly Armenian immigrant caring for disabled husband

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The only casualty of Israel’s Operation Shield and Arrow, 80-year-old Inga Avramyan, was an Armenian immigrant who cared for her disabled husband.

According to their grandson, Arthur, the couple may not have had enough time to reach the shelter because of his grandfather’s disability. His grandfather, Sergei, is an amputee following a serious car accident over a decade ago and uses a wheelchair.

“They didn't make it to the safe room. He must have gotten nervous, and she tried to help him get up, but the alarm started too late, they had much less than a minute and a half to get to the safe room and they didn't make it,” he said.

“It was hard for him to move around, he's an amputee because he was injured in a car accident and paralyzed in half his body,” Arthur explained.

On the day the rocket hit Avramyan's home, her family arrived at her apartment shortly after the incident but were denied entry due to the risk of collapse. “The scene was harsh, everything was destroyed, there was nothing left,” Arthur said.

Avramyan lived in an apartment on the second floor of the damaged building on Smilansky Street, with her husband Sergei, also in his 80s. The couple, who had been married for more than 50 years, immigrated to Israel from Armenia.

Inga was apparently hit by a collapsed beam or falling ceiling piece. Sergei sustained minor injuries from the strike.

“He has minor bruises. It was a real miracle. He just survived,” Arthur recounted.

He related that during the explosion there was a hole in the wall and his grandfather, who was on the bed at the time of the explosion, partially flew out through the hole, while still lying on the bed. A photo of Sergei's head "sticking out" from the hole in the building wall circulated on social media.

According to the IDF spokesperson, the rocket hit the city of Rehovot following a technical malfunction in the Iron Dome missile defense system.

Ehud Yellin, the Avramyans' landlord who lives directly opposite spoke with Ynet news.

“They are a very nice couple, pensioners from Armenia who immigrated to Israel. She took care of him with devotion. She took exceptional care of him. Sergei is a man to admire. My heart aches for them,” he said.

“Grandma was a Russian language teacher, an educated woman,” said their grandson Arthur. “My grandfather had a manufacturing plant. Both had high status in Armenia, but in Israel they found it difficult to get along with the Hebrew language.”

“After the accident…he became paralyzed in half his body, and moved around in a wheelchair,” he continued. “Grandma took care of him with devotion and love. She raised us all. Grandma was a woman of valor. I don't know what Grandpa will do without her.”

“He communicated only with her. She was his whole life,” Arthur related sadly. “There was a love between them that you don't see every day. Grandma wanted to live her life with dignity and that's how she ended it.”