There are various options of international mechanisms for the Stepanakert-Baku dialogue. Pashinyan

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 17:40,

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. There are various options of international mechanisms for dialogue between Stepanakert and Baku, ARMENPRESS reports, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said during the discussion of the report on the implementation process and results of the Government Action Plan 2021-2026 for the year of 2022 in the National Assembly.

Anna Grigoryan, MP from the "Armenia" faction, asked what international mechanism should be in place for the Baku-Stepanakert dialogue.

"There are various versions of the international mechanism. Azerbaijan says no, there should not be an international mechanism, because it is its internal matter. In 2017, the chief negotiator representing Armenia also said that the problem is that Azerbaijan says that it is its internal matter," the Prime Minister noted.

In the context of the events in Tegh village, Anna Grigoryan accused the Armenian authorities of inaction, noting that the Azerbaijanis come forward, deploy, and do not allow the Armenian side to carry out construction and engineering works. The Prime Minister replied that the MP's information about the situation in Tegh village is at least not complete, the events did not happen that way.

"It's not so that the Armenian side was not there. It is not that the Azerbaijanis did something, after which the Armenian side did something. It is not the case that the Armenian side does not carry out fortification works in its own territory. It is not the case that the Armenian side has not taken parts of the border under control. But it's also not so that there aren't problems there. There are problems there, and these problems are related to both certain activities and certain inactions. Those phenomena are very disturbing and problematic," said the Prime Minister

Armenpress: Wrestler Vazgen Tevanyan becomes the champion of the European Championship

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YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. Vazgen Tevanyan, a member of the Armenian freestyle wrestling team, became the champion of the European Championship.

ARMENPRESS reports Vazgen Tevanyan competed with Mikyai Naim from Bulgaria in the finals of the 65 kg weight category of the European Freestyle Wrestling Championship in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Tevanyan defeated his opponent with a score of 12:1.

Prosecutor’s Office changes charges against Azerbaijani Hussein Akhundov, murderer of an Armenian citizen

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YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. The charges against Hussein Akhundov, a citizen of Azerbaijan, who crossed the border of Armenia and killed an Armenian citizen near the checkpoint of "Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine" CJSC, were amended and supplemented by the decision of the supervising prosecutor, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Prosecutor’s Office.

The two Azerbaijani servicemen, Aghsin G. Babirov and Hussein A. Akhundov, were charged with conspiracy to illegally cross the state border of Armenia and conspiracy to smuggle firearms and ammunition.

According to the decision of the prosecutor, Hussein Akhundov is also charged for unlawfully depriving another person of life motivated by national hatred, intolerance and enmity.

Armenia, Azerbaijan must recognize each other’s territorial integrity, says Pashinyan

 TASS 
Russia –
According to the Prime Minister, "it is vital to form international mechanisms guaranteeing a peace treaty, otherwise a new war or a new escalation may break out the next day after the signing of the agreement"

YEREVAN, April 18. /TASS/. A peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan is possible only if the two countries recognize each other’s territorial integrity, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in the parliament on Tuesday.

"A peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan will become real if the two countries clearly, without ambiguities and pitfalls, recognize each other’s territorial integrity and agree on never having territorial disputes in the future. I confirm that the Republic of Armenia fully recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, and we expect Azerbaijan to do the same, recognizing the territory of the former Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic as belonging to the Republic of Armenia," he pointed out.

According to the head of the Armenian Cabinet of Ministers, "it is vital to form international mechanisms guaranteeing a peace treaty, otherwise a new war or a new escalation may break out the next day after the signing of the agreement".

Armenian National Olympic Committee comes out in favor of Russia’s return to int’l events

 TASS 
Russia –
"The Armenian Olympic Committee is resolute in its stance that sports must be separate from politics," ARMNOC Secretary General Grachya Rostomyan said

MOSCOW, April 18. /TASS/. The Armenian National Olympic Committee (ARMNOC) believes that politics has no place in sports and favors the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes to the international arena, ARMNOC Secretary General Grachya Rostomyan told TASS on Tuesday.

"The Armenian Olympic Committee is resolute in its stance that sports must be separate from politics," Rostomyan said. "We are against what is happening today in the world of sports, against the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes being part of the Olympic family and their participation in international tournaments."

"For our part, we are ready to help in any way we can to bring back the Russian and Belarusian athletes," he continued. "I recently addressed the International Olympic Committee, stating that sports serves as a humanitarian bridge that cannot be destroyed."

"For instance, despite tense relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, we traveled there in 2015 for the European Games in Baku and took part in all the events there," Rostomyan noted.

He also stressed that Armenia was not engaged in poaching top Russian athletes, who are currently stripped of their right to compete internationally because of sanctions.

"Inviting Russians underhandedly by taking advantage of their admission problems is wrong and dishonorable and we have nothing to do with it," the sports official said. "The Russian Olympic Committee [ROC] is our brother and it would never even occur to us to poach anyone."

"Does someone really want to drive a wedge between us? I will reiterate that one shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for a dishonorable act on our behalf," Rostomyan added.

At its session on January 25, 2023, the IOC Executive Board put forward a proposal to permit individual athletes from Russia and Belarus to take part in international sports tournaments but only under certain conditions.

Athletes from the two countries should not be "actively supporting" Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine and must compete under a neutral status. Russia and Belarus were also banned from participating in international team events.

Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) President Stanislav Pozdnyakov called these recommendations absolutely unacceptable as they would lead to a split in Russian sports. Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov slammed the IOC’s recommendations as discriminatory.

The California Courier Online, April 20, 2023

The California
Courier Online, April 20, 2023

 

1-         Armenia Ranks Better Than Azerbaijan

            And Turkey in the
Prosperity Index

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

           
www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

2-         4 Armenian
Soldiers Killed, 6 Injured After Azerbaijan Attacks Syunik

3-         Glendale Attorney Arsen
Danielian Awarded

            Order of
Knight Commander by Pope Francis

4-         L.A. Council
President Krekorian honored by His Holiness Karekin II

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1-         Armenia Ranks Better Than Azerbaijan

            And Turkey in the
Prosperity Index

            By Harut
Sassounian

            Publisher,
The California
Courier

            www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com

 

The UK-based Legatum Institute published its comprehensive
2023 Prosperity Index for 167 countries, including Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Turkey. The
index covers 12 separate spheres or ‘pillars’ which are composed of 67 sub-sections.

The Institute defined prosperity as people having “the
opportunity to thrive by fulfilling their unique potential and playing their
part in strengthening their communities and nations. Ultimately, prosperity is
not just about what we have; it is also about who we become. Prosperity is
underpinned by an inclusive society, with a strong social contract that
protects the fundamental liberties and security of every individual.”

Overall, Armenia
is ranked in the Prosperity Index much higher than Azerbaijan
and Turkey.
Armenia
is 61st place in 2023, slightly down from 59th in 2022, but considerably up
from 76th in 2013. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan
is ranked much lower at 92nd in 2023, the same as in 2012—somewhat higher than
104th in 2013. Turkey
is ranked even lower at 95th in 2023, the same as in 2012—substantially down
from 68th in 2013.

The Legatum Institute described Azerbaijan as “the least prosperous
country in the region,” despite its vast income from billions of petrodollars.”
This means that the country’s wealth is not trickling down to the population.

Here is how Legatum Institute described Turkey’s dismal
Prosperity Index. “Turkey
has seen its governance deteriorate significantly over the last 10 years,
falling 60 places to 128th, with political accountability deteriorating at the
greatest rate globally. Constitutional reforms in 2017 concentrated more power
in the hands of the executive, removing key checks and balances. Personal
Freedom has also deteriorated at the second greatest rate globally, with the
government consistently suppressing dissent…. The current government has ruled Turkey since
2002. As noted by Freedom House, after initially passing some liberalizing
reforms, the government has pursued a wide-ranging crackdown on critics and
opponents since 2016. For example, Amnesty International points out that
hundreds of people, including journalists, social media users and protesters,
have been detained in Turkey
in 2019 due to their criticism of Turkey’s
military offensive in Syria.”

Here are the rankings of Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Turkey on each
of the 12 pillars of the Legatum Institute’s Prosperity Index:

1) “The Safety and Security pillar (War & Civil
Conflict, Terrorism, Politically Related Terror & Violence, Violent Crime,
and Property Crime) measures the degree to which war, conflict, and crime have
destabilized the security of individuals, both immediately and through
longer-lasting effects”: Armenia (75th), Azerbaijan (111th), and Turkey
(147th).

2) “The Personal Freedom pillar (Agency, Freedom of Assembly
& Association, Freedom of Speech & Access to Information, and Absence
of Legal Discrimination) measures progress towards basic legal rights, and
individual liberties”: Armenia
(70th), Azerbaijan (144th),
and Turkey
(152nd).

3) “The Governance pillar (Executive Constraints, Political
Accountability, Rule of Law, Government Integrity, Government Effectiveness,
Regulatory Quality, and Institutional Trust) measures the extent to which there
are checks and restraints on power and whether governments operate effectively
and without corruption”: Armenia
(64th), Azerbaijan (113th),
and Turkey
(128th).

4) “The Social Capital pillar (Personal & Family
Relationships, Social Networks, Interpersonal Trust, Social Tolerance, and
Civic & Social Participation) measures the strength of personal and social
relationships, social norms, civic participation in a country, and social
tolerance”: Armenia (125th),
Azerbaijan (132nd), and Turkey (137th).

5) “The Investment Environment pillar (Property Rights,
Investor Protection, Contract Enforcement, Financing Ecosystem, and
Restrictions on International Investment) measures the extent to which
investments are adequately protected and are readily accessible”: Armenia (75th), Azerbaijan
(54th), and Turkey
(68th).

6) “The Enterprise Conditions pillar (Domestic Market
Contestability, Environment for Business Creation, Burden of Regulation, Labor
Market Flexibility, and Price Distortions) measures the degree to which
regulations enable businesses to start, compete, and expand”: Armenia (44th), Azerbaijan
(47th), and Turkey
(65th).

7) “The Infrastructure and Market Access pillar
(Communication, Energy, Water, Transport, Border Administration, Open Market
Scale, Import Tariff Barriers, and Market Distortions) measures the quality of
the infrastructure that enables trade and distortions in the market for goods
and services”: Armenia
(71st), Azerbaijan (72nd),
and Turkey
(50th).

8) “The Economic Quality pillar (Fiscal Sustainability,
Macroeconomic Stability, Productivity & Competitiveness, Dynamism, and
Labor Force Engagement) measures how well an economy is equipped to generate
wealth sustainably and with the full engagement of the workforce”: Armenia (83rd), Azerbaijan
(65th), and Turkey
(71st).

9) “The Living Conditions pillar (Material Resources,
Nutrition, Basic Services, Shelter, Connectedness, and Protection from Harm)
measures the degree to which a reasonable quality of life is experienced by
all, including material resources, shelter, basic services, and connectivity”: Armenia (76th), Azerbaijan
(65th), and Turkey
(59th).

10) “The Health pillar (Behavioral Risk Factors,
Preventative Interventions, Care Systems, Mental Health, Physical Health, and
Longevity) measures the extent to which people are healthy and have access to the
necessary services to maintain good health, including health outcomes, health
systems, illness and risk factors, and mortality rates”: Armenia (68th),
Azerbaijan (85th), and Turkey (63rd).

11) “The Education pillar (Adult Skills, Tertiary Education,
Secondary Education, Primary Education, and Pre-primary Education) measures
enrolment, outcomes, and quality across four stages of education as well as the
skills in the adult population”: Armenia
(59th), Azerbaijan (79th),
and Turkey
(74th).

12) “The Natural Environment pillar (Preservation Efforts,
Oceans, Freshwater, Forest, Land and Soil, Exposure to Air Pollution, and
Emissions) measures the aspects of the physical environment that have a direct
effect on people in their daily lives and changes that might impact the
prosperity of future generations”: Armenia (99th), Azerbaijan (149th), and
Turkey (86th).

In addition to Armenia’s
better ranking than Azerbaijan
and Turkey in the overall
Prosperity Index, Armenia
exceeds its two neighboring countries in six categories. It is worse than both
of them only in three categories, but better than Azerbaijan
and worse than Turkey
in three other categories.

 

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2-         4 Armenian Soldiers Killed, 6
Injured After Azerbaijan
Attacks Syunik

 

Azerbaijani forces opened fire on April 11 at Armenian
positions near the Sotk village in Armenia’s Syunik Province killing four
Armenian soldiers—Arthur Sahakyan, Henrik Kocharyan, Mkrtich Harutyunyan, Narek
Sargsyan—and injuring six others. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported
three Azerbaijani soldiers died.

Armenia’s
Defense Ministry reported that around 4 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Azerbaijani
forces opened fire at Armenian soldiers who were on a routine engineering duty.
After Armenian soldiers retaliated a more aggressive attack followed at 5:30
p.m. local time.

Tuesday’s attack also impacted the Sotk Gold mine, where
workers were evacuated and all operations there were halted, according to
Ruzanna Grigoryan, a mine representative who spoke to Armenpress.

Shortly after the attack, Azerbaijani media reports blamed
Armenian forces for the incident and claimed that Iranian weapons were being used.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry
denied those reports, which also aimed at rattling Tehran,
whose relations with Baku
are currently tense.

Yerevan was quick to condemn
this latest Azerbaijani aggression, with Armenia’s
Foreign Ministry calling it an “encroachment” on Armenia’s territorial integrity.

“These aggressive actions by the Azerbaijani side were
carried out despite willingness by the Armenian side to resolve the problems on
the ground through constructive negotiations,” said the foreign ministry.

“The provocation is another encroachment by Azerbaijan against the territorial integrity of
the Republic of Armenia. Such a policy by Azerbaijan is not new, it is the continuation of
the attacks carried out in May and November 2021, as well as September 2022, as
a result of which Azerbaijan
occupied the sovereign territories of Armenia,” emphasized the foreign
ministry.

“It should be documented that the use and threat of force
are an integral part of Azerbaijan’s policy and are aimed at significantly
destabilizing the situation in the region and undermine the efforts of
mediation partners to continue the peace process,” said the foreign ministry.

“We call on the international community and all partners
interested in peace and stability in the region to condemn Azerbaijan’s
aggressive actions through targeted statements and clear steps and prevent the
latter from further escalating the situation,” the foreign ministry concluded.

Armenia’s
Defense Minister Suren Papikyan cut short his trip to Brussels,
where he also toured NATO’s European headquarters, and returned to Armenia
following Tuesday’s attacks.

The latest attacks against Armenian forces came a day after Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said that
his government continued to be committed to the peace process with Armenia.

“We are determined to normalize these relations, and after
the second Karabakh war it was Azerbaijan
that proposed to start working on a peace treaty. This work has practically
started, but it is not going as smoothly as we would like it to. But there is
no alternative to it,” Aliyev was quoted as saying while visiting Kazakhstan
on Monday.

 

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3-         Glendale Attorney Arsen Danielian Awarded

            Order of
Knight Commander by Pope Francis

GLENDALE — Glendale attorney Arsen Danielian was recognized
by Pope Francis with one of the most prestigious honors bestowed by the Supreme
Pontiff of the Catholic Church – The Papal Order of Knight Commander of Saint
Sylvester.

Danielian, a founder and senior partner in the law firm of
Danielian, LeCroy & Kolanjian, was awarded the Medal on April 10 at St.
Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral in Glendale.
The medal was presented by Eparchial Bishop, His Excellency the Most Rev.
Mikael Mouradian.

The award symbolizes Danielian’s “achievement and commitment
to making a positive impact in the world.” The knighthood honors laypersons
recognized for their service to the Church and society.

“I am deeply honored and ­humbled by the significance of
this award, which is rooted in the history of the Catholic Church,” Danielian
said. “I wish to express my gratitude to Pope Francis for bestowing this honor
upon me.”

Born in Tehran, Iran, to an Armenian family, Danielian
immigrated to the United
States in 1979. He graduated with a J.D.
degree from the University of La Verne in 1984 and practiced law in the Los Angeles area before
becoming one of the founders of the firm Baker, Olson, LeCroy & Danielian
in 1991. He currently serves on the Governing Board of Adventist Health
Glendale and is past chair of the hospital’s Healthcare Foundation.

Danielian and his wife, Hasmik, retired superintendent of
the Norwalk-La Mirada
Unified School
District, reside in Glendale.

They have two grown children, Alfred Danielian, M.D.,
cardiologist and director of Sports Cardiology and Echocardiography at Las
Vegas Heart Associates, and Nyree Kolanjian, Esq., a partner in the law firm of
Danielian, LeCroy & Kolanjian. They have six grandchildren.

 

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4-         L.A. Council President
Krekorian honored by His Holiness Karekin II

 

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles City Council President Paul
Krekorian has been awarded the prestigious St. Nerses Shnorhali Medal by order
of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians.

On Thursday evening, April 13, His Eminence Archbishop
Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of
North America, presented the medal to City Council President Krekorian.

At a reception at the St. Leon Cathedral, Archbishop
Derderian also read to the group of church and community leaders the Pontifical
Encyclical of the Catholicos. His Holiness recognized Krekorian for his
faithful service to and advocacy for the Armenian people in the Diaspora and in
Armenia
and Artsakh.

“I am deeply moved to receive this honor,” said Council
President Krekorian. “I am humbly grateful to His Holiness Karekin II, and to
His Eminence Archbishop Derderian for this recognition of my service, which I
consider my duty to the people I represent.”

 

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Armenpress: World-renowned pianist Alexei Lubimov arrives in Armenia

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 09:33,

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. World-renowned pianist Alexei Lubimov is visiting Armenia at the invitation of the State Philharmonia of Armenia.

Lubimov will perform during the Listen regional concert in Gyumri on April 25. The performance will take place at 17:00 in the Chamber Music Hall and will feature pieces by Mozart, Chopin, Brahms, Silvestrov and Komitas. The Listen tour is organized by the State Philharmonia of Armenia with support from the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport. 

Then, on April 26, Lubimov will deliver a master-class for the young musicians in Gyumri.

On April 27 the renowned pianist will travel to Yerevan to deliver a concert in the Arno Babajanyan Music Hall at 19:00. In addition to classical and contemporary music, Lubimov will also perform pieces by Armenian composers, such as Komitas and Mansuryan.

Armenia ensures highest security level for sport delegations, confirms European Weightlifting Federation president

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 10:36,

YEREVAN, APRIL 18, ARMENPRESS. European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) President Antonio Conflitti has welcomed the Armenian authorities’ statement regarding the incident with the Azerbaijani flag during the opening ceremony of the 2023 EWF European Weightlifting Championships in Yerevan.

In a statement, Conflitti also acknowledged that the Armenian side has ensured the highest security level to sport delegations.

“I welcome the Armenian authorities statement. The event should not be involved in politics. I’m able to confirm personally the highest security level reserved to the sport delegations from the beginning of the event,” the European Weightlifting Federation (EWF) President said in a statement.