Klaar: EU mission on Armenia-Azerbaijan border shall play role of accelerator for peace process

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Armenia – March 8 2023

The role of the EU mission on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan is to support the peace process. Toivo Klaar, the European Union (EU) Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia, stated this in an interview with APA news agency of Azerbaijan.

“Regarding the mission in Armenia, we have absolutely been informing the Azerbaijani authorities, we have been transparent with the Azerbaijani authorities. We have not agreed on this with the Azerbaijani authorities because it is after all on the territory of Armenia. But we have been absolutely transparent about what it is that we are doing, what the purpose of this mission is, and about the activities of the mission. We see the purpose of the mission as building confidence both regarding the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, but also in the Armenian communities along the international border and as contributing to the peace process. That is a very important element because in our view the role of the mission is to support the peace process, it is not an alternative; it is certainly not a substitute. It is something that in our view needs to serve as an accelerator of the peace process and to also help the Armenians who are feeling somewhat insecure, to more actively engage in the peace process, and to work towards good outcomes. So, that is the purpose we have this mission and again, not with the agreement of the Azerbaijani authorities, but with full transparency with Azerbaijani authorities,” Klaar said.

France MP calls for international investigation team to be sent to scene of Azerbaijan attack on Karabakh policemen

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Armenia – March 8 2023

Anne-Laurence Petel, member of the French National Assembly and head of the France-Armenia friendship group, commented on the attack by Azerbaijanis on the vehicle of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) policemen.

“I condemn the intolerable ambush which claimed the lives of 3 police officers in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan must respect the decision of the ICJ [(International Court of Justice)] and ensure free movement in the Lachin corridor. An international investigation team must be sent to the scene,” Petel wrote on Twitter. 

Earlier, Armenian News-NEWS.am reported that at around 10am on March 5, a sabotage group of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces targeted and opened fire on a staff shift vehicle of the Passport and Visa Department of the Artsakh Police. Three Artsakh policemen were killed and one was injured as a result.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/08/2023

                                        Wednesday, March 8, 2023


Armenia Warns Of ‘New Azeri Aggression’


Nagorno-Karabakh - A Russian roadblock outside Stepanakert, December 24, 2022.


Armenia accused Azerbaijan on Wednesday of preparing the ground for another 
attack on Nagorno-Karabakh with false claims about shipments of Armenian 
military personnel and weapons to Karabakh.

It urged the international community to send a fact-finding mission to Karabakh 
and the Lachin corridor in order to prevent Baku from launching the “new 
aggression.”

Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry threatened to take “resolute” actions on Tuesday 
two days after a shootout outside Stepanakert left three Karabakh Armenian 
police officers and two Azerbaijani soldiers dead. The ministry repeated its 
claims that its soldiers came under fire as they tried to check a Karabakh 
police vehicle allegedly smuggling weapons from Armenia.

The Karabakh police strongly denies that, saying that the vehicle transported 
only policemen and was ambushed by Azerbaijani special forces. The Russian 
peacekeepers have essentially confirmed that.

In another statement issued later on Tuesday, the Defense Ministry in Baku 
accused the peacekeepers of escorting a convoy of Armenian and Karabakh military 
trucks along a dirt road running parallel to a section of the Lachin corridor 
blocked by Azerbaijani protesters since December.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry swiftly denied the allegations. The Armenian Foreign 
Ministry likewise insisted the following morning that Yerevan did not use the 
corridor for any military supplies both before and during the three-month 
blockade.

No Armenian army units are stationed in Karabakh, read a ministry statement. It 
said Baku is “trying to create false information grounds for launching a new 
aggression not only against Nagorno-Karabakh but also the Republic of Armenia.”

The Azerbaijani government also renewed its demands for an Azerbaijani 
checkpoint on the sole road connecting Karabakh to Armenia. Yerevan rejected 
these demands earlier, saying that they run counter to the terms of the 
Russian-brokered ceasefire that stopped the 2020 Armenian-Azerbaijani war.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also objected to the checkpoint when he 
visited Baku last week. He suggested that the Russian peacekeepers use 
“technical means” to dispel Azerbaijan’s “suspicions that the corridor is not 
functioning as intended.”



Ex-President Sees No Alternative To Armenia’s Alliance With Russia

        • Gayane Saribekian

Armenia - Former President Serzh Sarkisian (right) attends the presentation of 
his book, Yerevan, March 7, 2023.


Former President Serzh Sarkisian insisted late on Tuesday that Armenia has no 
choice but to remain allied to Russia even if it does not get enough support 
from Moscow.

Sarkisian blamed the current Armenian government for recent months’ friction 
between the two countries.

“I’ve never been pro-Russian and never will be, but I continue believe that the 
Russian Federation is our best ally because there is no alternative,” he told 
journalists.

“Will NATO set up a base here?” he said. “Will any European country have a 
[military] contingent in Karabakh? You know very well that I have never been 
anti-European. My rebuke is directed not at NATO or the European Union but at 
those adventurists who are trying, for some reason, to mess up everything here.”

Armenia’s traditionally close relationship with Russia has soured lately because 
of what Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s administration sees as a lack of 
Russian support in the continuing conflict with Azerbaijan. Yerevan has also 
accused Russian peacekeepers of doing little to lift the Azerbaijani blockade of 
the Lachin corridor.

Moscow has denied that. It has also rejected Pashinian’s recent claim that the 
Russian military presence in Armenia may be putting the South Caucasus country’s 
security and territorial integrity at greater risk.

These tensions have fuelled speculation about a pro-Western change in Armenia’s 
geopolitical orientation planned by Pashinian. Armenia’s leading opposition 
groups are against such a policy change. One of them, the Pativ Unem bloc, is 
led by Sarkisian.

The ex-president, who ruled the country from 2008-2018, spoke to the press 
during the presentation of his new book containing a collection of his past 
speeches and statements on the Karabakh conflict.

Sarkisian again blamed the current government for Armenia’s defeat in the 2020 
war with Azerbaijan and reiterated opposition allegations that the Armenian side 
will suffer more military and diplomatic losses if Pashinian remains in power. 
He claimed that Pashinian is too incompetent to be taken seriously by Azerbaijan 
or even international mediators.




U.S. Rules Out Sanctions On Baku Over Karabakh Blockade

        • Karlen Aslanian

Armenia - U.S. envoy Louis Bono (left) at a meeting with Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian, Yerevan, March 7, 2023.


The United States is not considering imposing sanctions on Azerbaijan over its 
continuing blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh’s sole land link with Armenia, a senior 
U.S. diplomat said late on Tuesday.

“This is not a time for sanctions,” Louis Bono, the new U.S. envoy for the South 
Caucasus, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service. “I am here to work with both parties 
to lead them towards peace. Sanctions would be counterproductive. It’s not even 
under consideration at this point.”

Washington has repeatedly called on Baku to lift the road blockade that led to a 
humanitarian crisis in Karabakh. According to the U.S. State Department, 
Secretary of State Antony Blinken insisted on the restoration of “free and open 
commercial and private transit through the Lachin corridor” when he hosted talks 
between Armenia’s and Azerbaijan’s leaders in Munich on February 18.

The Azerbaijani side has dismissed such calls also made by the European Union 
and Russia, claiming that the lifeline road was not blocked by Azerbaijani 
government-backed protesters on December 12.

“We will continue to press this matter,” Bono said at the end of a trip to 
Yerevan during which he met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and other 
Armenian officials.

The U.S. diplomat held talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Baku 
earlier this week.

He arrived in the Azerbaijani capital on Sunday hours after a shootout in 
Karabakh left three Karabakh Armenian police officers and two Azerbaijani 
soldiers dead. The conflicting sides blamed each other for the incident that 
occurred four days after a meeting between Azerbaijani and Karabakh officials 
organized by Russian peacekeepers.

During that meeting, the Karabakh representatives refused to discuss the 
Armenian-populated territory’s “integration” into Azerbaijan demanded by Baku.

Asked whether Washington could also arrange contacts between Baku and 
Stepanakert, Bono said: “Our role in this process is not to serve as a mediator. 
We are not here to impose language, conditions on any of the parties. What we 
are trying to do is to facilitate a peace. What I mean by that is that we want 
the parties to develop the language, the conditions, to accept them together. 
They need to work this out amongst themselves.”

The envoy also noted that Karabakh should be part of the Armenian-Azerbaijani 
peace process.

“In order to have a peace agreement that is going to be sustainable, durable and 
balanced, it has to include Nagorno-Karabakh, and we are committed to seeing 
this through,” he said. “We recognize the importance of that.”


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Armenia conveyed draft regulation covering work of delimitation commissions to Azerbaijan

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 17:22, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenia conveyed to Azerbaijan a draft regulation (statute) of the work of the delimitation commissions, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced Wednesday.

He said Armenia is now waiting for Azerbaijan’s response to the draft regulation, as well as the proposals around the peace treaty conveyed earlier.

“Our version of the peace treaty was conveyed [to Azerbaijan]. But so far we don’t have a reaction. When we ourselves receive such a document the development of a response takes some time. Supposedly there’ll be a reaction some time later,” the PM said during question time in parliament.

He noted that three rounds of work around the peace treaty have already taken place. 

“Documentation works are carried out regardless of in-person meetings. And these works not always require in-person meetings. For example, recently we conveyed to the Azerbaijani side a draft regulation of the work of the border delimitation commissions. And we are waiting for a reaction to this as well ,” Pashinyan said.

PM Pashinyan added that the proposals on the opening of connections and ensuring border security made by Armenia earlier are still in force.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 01-03-23

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 17:44, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, 1 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 1 March, USD exchange rate down by 0.33 drams to 389.01 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.48 drams to 414.88 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.01 drams to 5.17 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.89 drams to 468.48 drams.

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

Gold price up by 55.12 drams to 22820.20 drams. Silver price down by 2.78 drams to 256.71 drams. Platinum price stood at 16414.1 drams.

Pashinyan rules out any corruption case that is not properly investigated into

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 17:59, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. The fight against corruption is a matter of fundamental importance for Armenia, there cannot be any case of corruption, the investigation of which does not take place properly, ARMENPRESS reports Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session.

"The fight against corruption is a matter of fundamental importance for Armenia. And we will not weaken our efforts in this fight in any way," said Pashinyan.

As for the facts published by the opposition, which refer to corruption cases, the Prime Minister assured that the law enforcement bodies are also interested in these facts.

"I must assure that there cannot be any case of corruption that will not be properly investigated. It is excluded that there will be any corruption case and that case will not be investigated at a proper level," said Pashinyan.

The Prime Minister noted that corruption, first of all, is connected with state administration, local self-government bodies, judicial and other systems. The Prime Minister emphasized that his position remains very clear: in the field of public administration, in the judicial system there should be a significant increase in salaries.

"It is not possible to say on the one hand: let's fight against corruption, let the state bodies provide quality services and say that, for example, there should be a specialist working in the ministries for 90 or 110 thousand drams, and on the other hand, let's expect things to go quickly and with good quality. In this regard, we implemented the anti-corruption strategy adopted in 2018 and now we are in the process of developing a new strategy," said Pashinyan.

According to the Prime Minister, the biggest problem is criminal mentality, there is simply no more fertile ground for corruption and criminality than criminal mentality. "We have to make a transition from the criminal mindset to relations based on the law," concluded the Prime Minister.

Advisor to President of Artsakh comments on the disinformation of Azerbaijan

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 19:11, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. Nelly Baghdasaryan, Advisor to the President of Artsakh, described the news spread by the Azerbaijani media, which tried to present the meeting between the representatives of the Republic of Artsakh and Azerbaijan as so-called "preliminary discussions about the reintegration of the Armenians of the Karabakh region" as disinformation.

Speaking with ARMENPRESS reporter, Nelly Baghdasaryan mentioned that the spokesperson of the Artsakh President gave details about the meeting between the official representatives of the Republic of Artsakh and the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the mediation and participation of the command of the Russian peacekeeping troops, during which humanitarian and infrastructural issues were discussed. After the meeting, the Azerbaijani mass media actively spread disinformation, presenting it as the so-called "preliminary discussions about the reintegration of the Armenians of the Karabakh region".

"The President of the Republic of Artsakh, in his February 23 address and during the Cabinet meeting on March 1, once again ruled out any integration process with Azerbaijan, noting that political dialogue with Azerbaijan for the purpose of conflict settlement is possible only within the framework of the international mediation format," Nelly Baghdasaryan emphasized. 

Speaking about another disinformation spread by the Azerbaijani mass media, according to which the next meeting of the official representatives of the parties "may take place in Ganja or Aghdam", and without the participation of the Russian peacekeeping troops, the advisor to the Artsakh President stressed that this also does not correspond to the reality, because since the tripartite declaration of November 9, 2020, the communications and meetings of the representatives of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Artsakh related to the settlement of the humanitarian and infrastructural problems of the Artsakh Republic are organized at the place determined by the Russian peacekeeping troops, with their mediation and participation.

Political status was not discussed. Artsakh’s MFA comments on the meeting of the representatives of Artsakh, Azerbaijan

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 20:26, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. On 1 March, another meeting was held between representatives of the Republic of Artsakh and the Republic of Azerbaijan with the mediation of the Commander of the Russian Peacekeeping Contingent deployed in Artsakh, ARMENPRESS was informed from MFA Artsakh.

During the meeting, parties discussed humanitarian issues in the context of the need for the immediate unblocking of the Lachin Corridor by Azerbaijan. Such meetings between representatives of Artsakh and Azerbaijan, mediated by the Russian Peacekeeping Contingent, were held repeatedly at different levels to discuss various technical, humanitarian and infrastructural issues.

Participants of the meeting did not discuss issues related to the political status of the Republic of Artsakh. Comments made by the Azerbaijani side on the results of the meeting do not correspond to reality. The Republic of Artsakh remains committed to the choice of its people, who have embarked on the path of self-determination and independence, enshrined by a referendum in 1991.

Such discussions aimed at resolving urgent issues, in particular the unblocking of Artsakh, cannot replace full-fledged peace negotiations, which are necessary to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict. We proceed from the need to restore the international mediation format as an important guarantee of the irreversibility of the peace process. We also reiterate the invariance of the position of the Republic of Artsakh that the results of the illegal use or threat of force by Azerbaijan cannot serve as a starting point on the path to peace, stability and security.

The WHO urges to prepare for a possible new pandemic

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 20:40, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. The world community should prepare for a new pandemic that may occur due to bird flu transmitted from person to person, ARMENPRESS reports, World Health Organization (WHO) epidemiologist Richard Peabody announced in an interview with El Pais newspaper.

"There is concern that bird flu will acquire the ability to spread from person to person, and sustainably, and may cause a new pandemic. We must be ready for it. The scientific community is studying the genetic sequence of these viruses in order to track them, as well as to develop vaccines that will be available in case of need," he said.

According to an epidemiologist, the new outbreak of bird flu, which has killed millions of wild and domestic birds worldwide, began two to three years ago due to a special strain of the A(H5N1) virus.

"We want to say that you should be vigilant. It is important that people do not pick up dead or dying birds or other animals, and that that poultry factory workers are well protected," Peabody noted.

According to WHO data, 873 cases of human infection with bird flu were recorded in the world in 2003-2023, which resulted in 458 deaths.

Armenpress: Azerbaijan fired at citizens carrying out agricultural work in the Martuni region of Artsakh. no casualties

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 20:54, 1 March 2023

YEREVAN, MARCH 1, ARMENPRESS. On February 28 and March 1, Azerbaijan opened fire in the direction of citizens carrying out agricultural work in the Martuni region of the Republic of Artsakh, ARMENPRESS reports the Police of Artsakh Ministry of Internal Affairs informed on its Facebook page.

On February 28, around 4:55 p.m., Azerbaijani servicemen fired from their combat positions from different caliber firearms in the direction of 53-year-old A. Avanesyan from Murishen village, Martunu region, while carrying out agricultural work with a tractor in the area called "Under the Asphalten" of the administrative area of Berdashen village, as a result of which the agricultural work was stopped.

Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire regime today as well.

On March 1 at around 14:00, Azerbaijan opened fire from their military positions in the direction of 59-year-old S. Vardanyan from Berdashen community, which caused the agricultural work to stop.

Martuni regional police department prepared materials and presented to the Russian peacekeeping troops.