Section: A1plus (Armenia)
AMD 3,384,195,471 raised for Karabakh army buildup: Donations continue
Around AMD 54,441,478 was transferred by 118 legal entities and individuals to the special bank account opened by the Karabakh government on April 21. AMD 3,384,195,471 was transferred to the bank account by 4,493 legal entities and individuals between April 4 and 21 to boost Artsakh army’s fighting capability On behalf of the Artsakh...
Collective for the self-determined Karabakh: United Nations must admit remedial secession of Karabakh
The Collective for the self-determined Karabakh, a group bringing together individuals and organizations of the Armenian Diaspora of France, has issued a statement urging the United Nations ‘to admit remedial secession of Karabakh as the unique solution for the Armenians of Republic of Upper Karabakh.” “In this April 24, 2016, we commemorate the...
Overall 3,317 ,677,639 AMD transferred to the special account number opened by Artsakh Government
Since April 4 up to April 20 overall 3,317 ,677,639 AMD was transferred by 4,350 legal and natural persons including transfers with dollars, euros and rubles to the special account number opened by the AR Government. 45,894,276 million AMD was transferred on April 20 by 155 persons. We would like to remind that the whole sum will be directed to...
Armenia betters its position in 2016 World Press Freedom Index
Armenia has bettered its media freedom ranking to come 74th in the 2016 World Press Freedom Index released by the Reporters Without Borders. This year Armenia has progressed by 4 points leaving behind several EU member countries, including Italy, Cyprus, Greece and Bulgaria, as well as Ukraine, Israel, Turkey and Azerbaijan/ Russia is placed...
About 30 Crimean Tatars went missing after Crimea’s annexation by Russia
A1+ Company has interviewed Sevgil Musayeva-Borovyk, Editor-in-Chief of “Ukrainska Pravda.” She speaks about similarities and differences of conflicts over Crimea and Nagorno-Karabakh. …read more Source:...
There was no threat of extinction of population in Crimea wich is not the case in Karabakh
Drawing comparisons between Crimea and Karabakh is unacceptable. When Crimean was annexed by Russia there was no threat of physical extermination of the Crimean population by Ukraine. “Crimea cannot be compared with Karabakh in terms of the essence and roots of the conflict. In this sense, South Ossetia and Abkhazia have more in common with the...
Ahmet Davutoğlu: “It is impossible to maintain status quo in Artsakh”
“It is impossible to maintain status quo in Artsakh, today we can see that,” Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu today announced at the plenary sitting at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). He announced that the Armenians must be warned to stop the aggressive operations, as not only soldiers are killed as a...
OSCE Troika urges conflicting sides to end all violence, says there can be no military solution to Karabakh conflict
Berlin, 12 April 2016 – The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier welcomed Serbia’s and Austria’s Foreign Ministers Ivica Dačić and Sebastian Kurz as well as the OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier for an OSCE Troika meeting in Berlin today. The members of the OSCE Troika discussed recent...
Ukraine Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announces resignation
The Ukrainian Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, has announced about his resignation, blaming politicians’ failure to enact “real changes.” Announcing his resignation on Twitter, Mr Yatsenyuk called for the formation of a new government immediately to prevent “destabilization of [the] executive branch during a war”. He said he would submit...
Concerns over Caspian pipelines grow as tensions surge along Karabakh frontline
The resurgence of violence between Azerbaijan and Armenians poses little immediate risk to the key pipelines that link European markets to the Caspian Sea, according to analysts from London to Washington, Artsakhpress reports citing Bloomberg. In a region where risk is the norm, “these sorts of localized difficulties tend to get shrugged off in...