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PM Pashinyan meets with citizens protesting against Amulsar mine commissioning and Lydian Armenia representatives

July 6, 2018 By administrator

Pashinyan meets with citizens

On July 6, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan left Kapan for Jermuk. Onboard of an helicopter together with Levon Galstyan, a representative of the Armenian Environmental Front, and Lydian Armenia CEO Hayk Aloyan, the Prime Minister followed the ongoing Amoulsar mine development activities, after which he met with local residents and environmentalists protesting against the exploitation of Amoulsar mine in Kechut.

Nikol Pashinyan said his visit had a fact-finding purpose. During the meeting, the Head of Government suggested holding a meeting with the protesters and Lydian Armenia representatives in order to take note of each other’s positions and come to a decision. The Premier’s proposal was accepted unanimously. Then the meeting continued in Jermuk. Prime Minister Pashinyan noted that the mine exploitation process started 12 years ago, if it had been initiated under the current government, he would have declined the idea of commissioning a mine like that near Jermuk.

“We have a situation when a huge amount of investment has already been made de jure with the permission of the Armenian government; at this point at least, we do not have information about any breach of environmental standards. Checks are underway and will continue in connection with the exploitation of this mine. We must answer two questions: firstly, we must determine the potential impact on water resources and, secondly, find out the impact on the development of Jermuk as a resort town,” the Prime Minister said.

Nikol Pashinyan reminded that from the very beginning he used to say that all mine-related decisions should be based solely on facts, and not on emotions, since emotional decisions in the system of public administration are not so useful. Any solution will lead to its own developments.

“If we allow any illegality in this situation, at least from the point of view of international relations, we can face serious problems. We must understand the following: can we accept experts’ answers on the above issues? Decisions should be based on facts. I hope that the attendees are convinced that we all, including me, do not have any other interest in this matter except Armenia’s balanced interests,” Nikol Pashinyan emphasized.

The Prime Minister suggested establishing a trustworthy trilateral mechanism with the involvement of government officials, environmentalists and Lydian Armenia representatives to look into the aforementioned issues in order to have a final and irrevocable response.

Nikol Pashinyan stressed that his opinion will be based on expertise, justified and proven answers to these two questions. Each decision has its cost; no decision shall be made without a basis.

In this connection, the protesters said they were ready to develop such a mechanism in case Lydian Armenia suspends its activities during the survey. For their part, the representatives of Lydian Armenia said the Prime Minister’s proposal was acceptable to them, but they opposed to the idea of suspending their activities during the checks.

Prime Minister Pashinyan concluded that after collecting all the relevant facts, the government will state its position on the matter hand.

On the way back to Yerevan, the Prime Minister called at Gndevaz to talk with village residents who had gathered on the road to meet him.

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President Sarkissian meets with TUMO founders

June 11, 2018 By administrator

YEREVAN, JUNE 11, ARMENPRESS. Armenian President Armen Sarkissian held a meeting today with Sam Simonian and Silva Simonyan, founders of the Simonian Educational Foundation, the president’s office said.

The President and the founders talked about the foundation’s activities, projects and future programs.

They touched upon the activity of the TUMO Center of Creative Technologies, its achievements and successes, and new initiatives.

The President said he is excited by the activity of the center, and that Tumo is a brilliant example which directly shows what direction Armenia should take.

He said that it is also an example how successful Diaspora-Armenians can create an interesting solution by sharing their ideas and professionalism in their homeland, a solution which is unique in the world.

Sam Simonian and Silva Simonian are the founders of TUMO.

 

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Assad Meets US Senator in Damascus to Discuss Fight Against Terrorism

April 29, 2016 By administrator

1038786130Syrian President Bashar Assad discussed in Damascus on Thursday the situation in the Arab country and the fight against terrorism with US Sen. Richard Black, local media reported.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Assad said that terrorist actions all across the globe highlighted the need for real international cooperation not only in the fight against terrorism but also against the Wahhabi ideology behind it, according to the SANA news agency.

Black in turn said that it was necessary to show the US people the real situation in Syria despite disinformation that some parties at the US administration practiced.

The US senator also called for lifting economic sanctions imposed on Syria that violated international law.

Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with government forces fighting against several opposition factions and extremist groups. The United States and some of its allies have been supporting the so-called moderate Syrian opposition since the beginning of the conflict, calling on Assad to resign.

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ANCA-WR Meets with Idaho Governor’s Office, Launches New Chapter

March 26, 2016 By administrator

Twin-Falls-Town-HallBOISE, Idaho — A month after defeating a pro-Baku resolution in the Idaho state legislature, the Armenian National Committee of America Western Region visited the Gem State to engage and activate the Armenian community through town halls and meetings.

“We enjoyed meeting our inspirational and strong community of survivors in Idaho and look forward to building our cooperation in advancing our collective cause,” remarked ANCA-WR Executive Director Elen Asatryan. “Building on our successes, we will stand by our community in amplifying their voice in the democratic process, especially through our newly-launched chapter in Twin Falls,” added Asatryan.

On March 18, prior to their first town hall in Twin Falls, Asatryan and Community Development Coordinator Simon Maghakyan met with Idaho ‎Governor‬ Butch Otter’s Chief of Staff David Hensley and staffer Katrine Franks to discuss Armenian-American priorities. The ANCA-WR team spoke on the century-long Idaho-Armenian friendship as part of the Near East Relief work for Armenian Genocide survivors, as well as current federal efforts to eliminate double-taxation with Armenia and bring peace to Armenia, Artsakh, and Azerbaijan.

Later that day, Asatryan and Maghakyan met with several dozen members of the Twin Falls Armenian community at the St. Ignatius Orthodox Christian Church. All community members in attendance at the town hall are refugees from Azerbaijan, where they were brutalized due to their Armenian identity and forced to abandon their homes starting in the late 1980s. Determined to become even stronger participants in the American democratic process, the Twin Falls community expressed readiness to launch an ANCA chapter in the area. The following morning, community members gave a tour of their city’s Armenian Genocide memorial plaque, as well as other significant sites in the Twin Falls area, to the ANCA-WR team.

“Thank you to ANCA-WR for organizing our communities to help us further our collective cause, and for uniting us with the greater Armenian diaspora,” remarked ANCA-Idaho chair Liyah Babayan. “We look forward to the newly-launched ANCA-Twin Falls chapter’s strengthening of our statewide efforts to advocate human rights and justice for Armenian Americans living in Idaho. After surviving the crimes against us by Aliyev’s Azerbaijani government, we were scattered by the thousands as refugees throughout the United States and the world. We might be the micro-minority in Idaho, but we impact our State in a major way,” added Babayan, who is a well-known entrepreneur and human rights activist in the Twin Falls area.

On March 19, the ANCA-WR team traveled back to Boise for a meeting with the state capital’s dynamic Armenian American community at the St. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. After a fruitful discussion on how to promote Armenian Genocide education among other issues, the ANCA-WR team had a unique chance to see the Armenian Genocide memorial plaque in Boise, as well as take a personal tour of the Anne Frank Holocaust Memorial with long-time human rights advocate and former docent Jo-Ann Kachigian.

“It was good to hear about ANCA-WR’s emphasis on educating people about the Armenian Genocide and the movement to include the topic in history textbooks! Imagine future generations of Americans who are knowledgeable about this critical but little-known historical event. Armenians in Idaho are a minority group, so I take every opportunity to teach others about our unique history,” noted Kachigian.

On February 11, 2016, the Idaho House State Affairs Committee introduced House Concurrent Resolution 37 in praise of Azerbaijan’s “interfaith tolerance,” sponsored by Representative Thomas Dayley. Upon learning about the resolution, ANCA-WR immediately alerted the local Armenian American community, submitted testimony to all House members in opposition to the resolution and called upon all members to encourage the withdrawal of this resolution. The numerous calls and emails generated by the ANCA-WR and local residents, as well as Babayan’s meetings with lawmakers during which she and her mother shared their personal experiences of persecution as Baku Armenians, educated lawmakers on Azerbaijan’s actual human rights record. On Feb. 17, Representative Thomas Loertscher, chairman of the committee, confirmed in an email that the sponsor had effectively withdrawn the resolution.

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

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Armenian President meets German Chancellor, visits Mekhitarist Congregation

June 13, 2014 By administrator

Armradio On a visit to Vienna, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan held a meeting with Federal Chancellor Werner Faymann of the Republic of Austria.

Serzh-Sargsyan-Vienna-24-620x300Serzh Sargsyan praised the continuous promotion of the Armenian-Austrian multi-sector collaboration during Werner Faymann’s time in office, but added, at the same time, that there is still great unrealized potential for bilateral cooperation. The President of Armenia assured that the Armenian government is ready to undertake additional steps aimed at further enlarging the bilateral agenda and promoting collaboration. Chancellor Werner Faymann mentioned that he is likewise personally committed to that goal.

At the meeting, the parties stressed the importance of the economic forum held within the framework of the Armenian President’s official visit to Austria and the arrangements made there.

In Austria, Serzh Sargsyan visited the Mekhitarist Congregation of Vienna, the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, as well as the library and museum of the Congregation. The president also visited Saint Hripsime Armenian Apostolic Church in order to pay tribute to the memory of the Armenian Genocide victims by placing flowers at the monument installed in the yard of the church.

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