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Armenia s acting vice PM says MFA cannot remain without at least one person implementing minister s duties - aysor am

Today, 13:52 Armenia’s acting vice PM says MFA cannot remain without at least one person implementing minister’s duties Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs cannot remain without a person implementing the duties of the minister, Armenia’s acting vice prime minister Tigran Avinyan told the reporters today asked why the resignation application of deputy foreign affairs minister has not been signed. He stressed that it was the main reason. As to the issues voiced by Ara Aivazian, Avinyan said that starting from May 12 almost in everyday regime they had Security Council sessions and the foreign affairs minister participated in them.

Azerbaijan begins controversial renovation of Armenian church

Azerbaijan begins controversial renovation of Armenian church Eurasianet 08 May 2021, 00:49 GMT+10 Azerbaijan has begun reconstructing a cathedral in Shusha to what they say is its original form, claiming that it had been inauthentically altered by Armenians in the 1990s. It is the most overt case thus far of Baku s intent to manipulate the heritage of the territory they now control again after winning the war with Armenia last year. For some weeks the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, the largest church in Shusha, has been covered in scaffolding and on May 3, Armenian sources began reporting that the dome of the church appeared to have been removed. After an outcry from Armenians, including a statement from Armenia s Ministry of Foreign Affairs calling it vandalism, Azerbaijan acknowledged that it was planning to alter the form of the church.

Armenian Foreign Ministry Decries Azerbaijani Mutilation of Shushi Ghazanchetsots Cathedral

President Biden anticipated to recognize Armenian Genocide on April 24

It was April 24 in Yerevan, Armenia, and Mika Melikyan was with three of his other 7th grade classmates at the city’s Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial. The memorial is made of two parts. First, 12 inwardly slanted stones overlooking an eternal flame, which represents the mourning in memory of the 1.5 million victims. Second, a tall monolith representing rebirth from those atrocities.  Like this monolith, Melikyan and his classmates were grounded and standing in solidarity for those lost, but represent another generation that has been raised out of the atrocities in 1915.  In 2015, the SDSU sophomore and his family won the Green Card Lottery and immigrated to the United States, whose Congress has recognized the genocide since 2019. However, since President Ronald Reagan mentioned the Armenian genocide in a proclamation that commemorated the Holocaust, other presidents have been reluctant to use the word “genocide.”

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