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Poland official: Armenians and Vietnamese are most disciplined and hard-working foreigners

February 12, 2017 By administrator

A town of Sochaczew in central Poland is home to two dozen Armenians. The authorities say they are in good standing, writes local newspaper Express Sochaczewski.

Deputy head of local registry office Mariusz Starbala says there are 17 permanent residents of Ukrainian origin, 18 Ukrainians live in the town temporarily. There are also 20 residents of Armenian origin and nine of Vietnamese descent. The majority of local Armenians are the citizens of Russia, said Starbala.

Armenians and Vietnamese are the most disciplined and hard-working foreigners in the city, he added. Most of them have their own businesses, and visitors can look forward to their support, the daily writes.

The local authorities describe Armenians as “law-abiding” citizens.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenians, Poland, Vietnamese

Armenian fans reach Warsaw’s national stadium singing Armenian songs

October 12, 2016 By administrator

armenia-polandBy David Yeghiazaryan from Warsaw

The Armenian fans, who arrived in Warsaw to attend the 2018 World Cup qualifier Poland vs. Armenia, reached the city’s National Stadium belting out songs, NEWS.am Sport correspondent reports from Poland.

Among them are members of First Armenian Front (FAF), as well as fans from different cities of Armenia, Poland and other European countries. They will be seated not in the away section but in two different sections of the stadium.

Poland vs. Armenia match will kick off in Warsaw Tuesday at 10:45 pm Yerevan time.

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Filed Under: Articles, Events Tagged With: Armenia, fans, Poland

Polish parliament readying convention on Armenian Genocide

June 5, 2016 By administrator

213930The Polish parliament is preparing a convention on the protection of national identity, particularly that of peoples that have been subjected to genocide on ethnic grounds, a top Foreign Ministry official, historian Christoph Jablonka said, according to Tert.am.

The historian said that Armenians, as well as other Christian nations were subjected to genocide in the Ottoman Empire, so Poland is going to raise the issue at an international level.

According to him, a historical tribunal will be created for recognizing the crimes against humanity.

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Tert.am. Լեհաստանի խորհրդարանը ցեղասպանության մասին կոնվենցիա է պատրաստում

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, Genocide, Poland

Poland’s President to Visit Armenia on April 24 #ArmenianGenocide commemoration

March 19, 2015 By administrator

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Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski

WARSAW—Poland’s President Bronislaw Komorowski will visit Armenia on April 24 for the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide’s centennial anniversary, Vice-President of the European Parliament Ryszard Czarnecki said in an interview with Zhoghovurd daily.

“Yes, Serzh Sarkisian has sent an invitation, and the honorable President will be present in Armenia on that day,” he said.

Czarnecki, who is visiting Armenia to participate in the 4th Ordinary Session of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, said he hopes to represent the European Parliament on April 24.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and France’s President Fançois Hollande have also announced that they will be in Armenia for the commemorations.

Filed Under: Articles, Events, Genocide Tagged With: April 24, Armenia, Bronislaw-Komorowski, Poland, visit

Inauguration of Armenian-Polish joint venture defense in Armenia

October 17, 2014 By administrator

arton104381-480x270Marking a new impetus to the Armenian-Polish military cooperation, the Armenian Defense Ministry and Polish defense company inaugurated Thursday a joint venture in Armenia for manufacturing protective equipment for the armed forces.

The company Lubawa Armenia was officially launched in Charentsavan, a small town 40 kilometers north of Yerevan, attended by Minister of Defense Seyran Ohanian, the former Polish counterpart Bogdan Klich and industry executives from Senior Defence of the two states.

The company will use the technology and expertise of the group Lubawa SA in Poland to produce a range of protective equipment such as helmets, flak jackets, inflatable tents, camouflage nets and lures. Ohanian noted that these elements will be provided to the armed forces not only Armenia, but also other nations, possibly including members of the Eurasian Economic Union led by Russia.

Lubawa Armenia was established in March 2013 and began operating shortly after the premises of a factory in the defense of Charentsavan mainly belonging to the Armenian Defense Ministry. According Razm.info, a press service of Yerevan-based defense, the ministry signed a contract last December to $ 1 million to provide the Armenian army camouflage netting. The Armenian government approved in July this contribution of $ 1 million to Polish society of Armenian descent, who took the form of immovable property situated next to the Charentsavan factory. Ohanian was clear at the time that Lubawa, which holds 51% stake in the company, will make $ 10 million capital investment.

In a speech at the opening quoted by his press service ceremony, Ohanian spoke of “a new page in the history of Armenian-Polish cooperation in the defense industry.” He discussed this cooperation at a meeting with Bogdan Klich Tuesday. He had been defense minister of Poland from 2007 to 2011 and is now a Polish senator.

The official launch of the facility Charentsavan, while significant, does not seem to be the most tangible consequence of military ties with NATO Armenia which Poland is a member. According to Russian news sources, another Polish company had last year begun to modernize 84 Armenian tanks for a contract of $ 100 million in 2013 signed with Yerevan The Armenian Defense Ministry did not deny this information.

Tanks T-72 Russian-made tanks of the Armenian army would have a stronger and more dynamic armor and equipped with more powerful engines, new guns, surveillance cameras and communication systems at the forefront of the technology. Some defense analysts believe that these improvements will make them similar to the more advanced T-90 tanks currently manufactured by Russia.

Russia, which is allied to Armenia, has continue to perform early next year delivery of 100 T-90 tanks to Azerbaijan as part of defense contracts signed in large-scale 2010 Armed tightly integrated Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are not supposed to have these tanks in their arsenal.

Friday, October 17, 2014,
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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, defense, Defense Minis, Poland

Russia wants answers on NATO troop movement in Eastern Europe

April 4, 2014 By administrator

Russia expects detailed explanations from NATO regarding expanding its military presence in Eastern Europe, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The statement comes after NATO bloc announced boosting its polandmilitary presence in the area.

“We have addressed questions to the North Atlantic military alliance. We are not only expecting answers, but answers that will be based fully on respect for the rules we agreed on,” Lavrov told reports at a joint briefing with Kazakhstan’s FM Yerlan Idrisov.

However, NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he had not received any questions from Moscow.
In response he called Russian accusations about NATO’s actions “propaganda and disinformation.”

He denied that NATO was violating the 1997 treaty on NATO-Russian cooperation by boosting its forces in Eastern Europe.

The accusations by Russia, he said, are based “on a wrong interpretation” of a fundamental act of the 1997 treaty on NATO-Russian cooperation, in which NATO vowed to provide collective defense by using reinforcements rather than by additional permanent stationing of substantial combat forces at regular bases.

Lavrov’s statement came after the NATO chief, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, said the bloc will deploy more troops to Eastern Europe. According to him, NATO is considering “revised operational plans, military maneuvers and adequate troop reinforcements.” This military buildup was approved by many eastern European countries. On April 1, Polish PM Donald Tusk praised the NATO presence in the country.

After the announcement of deploying troops in Ukraine, NATO also said that it is suspending all military and civilian cooperation with Russia over the Ukrainian crisis, a move that was immediately blasted by Moscow who said that neither Russia, not NATO would benefit from such a step. Russia called this move reminiscent of Cold War language.

Lavrov also called upon the world’s powers to abide by the rules of the Montreux Convention, which allows a warship of any non-Black Sea country to stay in the region for only 21 day.

“US warships have recently extended their presence in the Black Sea several times,” he said, “This extension didn’t always obey the rules of the Montreux Convention.”

The statement comes after the USS Truxtun destroyer started a military exercises in March with the Bulgarian and Romanian navies a few hundred miles from Russian forces of the Black Sea Fleet.

Meanwhile, Lavrov also responded to Western criticism over the presence of Russian troops along the border with Ukraine, saying that the EU and Kiev should not stir up a conflict surrounding Russian drills launched in the south of the country.

According to the Russian FM, Russia had the right to move forces on its territory, and furthermore the troops would return to their permanent bases after completing military exercises.

“There are no restrictions on Russia’s troop displacement on Russian territory,” he said.

In March, Russia’s Defense Ministry launched artillery drills in the southern military district, which involved some 8,500 troops and a large amount of hardware. It coincided with war games conducted by the country’s Airborne Troops.

Although Russia has repeatedly denied any troop build-up on the borders with Ukraine, as well as plans to send any troops into Ukraine, the West has been turning a deaf ear to the claims.

Lavrov also commented on the crisis situation in Ukraine, saying that all its regions should be taking part in the constitutional process.

“We are all convinced that constitutional reform should be proper, not “cosmetic,” it is necessary to stabilize the situation in Ukraine and overcome the crisis,” he added.

According to Lavrov, it is necessary to remind the Ukrainian authorities that constitutional reform was written in the February-21 agreement on the crisis settlement, which was signed by ousted president Yanukovich and opposition leaders, including Arseny Yatsenyuk and Vladimir Klitschko, on ending the political crisis in the country. The agreement was witnessed by EU foreign ministers from Germany and Poland.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: NATO, Poland, Russia, USA

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