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Armenia and Russia agree new Gas deal

AUG. 8 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia and Russia, close allies, defused a potential row after Armenian president Serzh Sarksyan and Russian president Vladimir Putin agreed a new price for gas during talks in Moscow, media reported. Russia, which supplies Armenia with gas at a subsidised rate, had wanted to increase prices towards market levels.

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(News report from Issue No. 100, published on Aug. 10 2012)

Baka wins election in Azerbaijan-Armenia disputed region

JULY 20 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – In an election unrecognised by the international community, Bako Sahakian won a second term as president of the disputed region of Nagorno- Karabakh. The election increased tension between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Media reported sporadic gunfire and casualties along the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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(News report from Issue No. 098, published on July 27 2012)

Armenia’s national airline cancels jet order

JULY 11 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armavia, Armenia’s national airline, cancelled an order to buy a second Sukhoi Superjet 100, media reported. Armavia and Areoflot, the Russian airline, had been the only airlines to operate a Superjet, which is a medium-range passenger plane. In May, a Superjet crashed into a mountain in Indonesia on a display flight.

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(News report from Issue No. 096, published on July 13 2012)

Voters vote in disputed region of Azerbaijan and Armenia

JULY 19 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Voters in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region disputed by Armenia and Azerbaijan, voted in a presidential election, a vote unrecognised by the international community. Since a war in the 1990s, ethnic Armenians have predominantly populated Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan has called the election a “provocation” and analysts have warned the vote may destabilise the area.

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(News report from Issue No. 097, published on July 20 2012)

Hollande to support a bill on Armenian genocide denial

JULY 7 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – French President Francois Hollande said he would support a second attempt to pass a bill which would make it illegal to deny an alleged genocide at the end of WWI of ethnic Armenians by Ottoman Turks. Pushing the bill through France’s parliament would be a major victory for Armenia. Turkey refutes genocide accusations.

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(News report from Issue No. 096, published on July 13 2012)

Fighting flares between Azerbaijan and Armenia

JUNE 6 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Coinciding with a visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the South Caucasus, fighting flared between Azerbaijani forces and Armenian- backed rebels around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Media reported that nine soldiers from both sides had been killed in shootouts over the past few days.

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(News report from Issue No. 091, published on June 8 2012)

Armenian Party defies in parliamentary election

MAY 11 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Republican Party defied the doomsayers at Armenia’s parliamentary election on May 6 by increasing its share of the vote and winning a majority of seats for the first time.

The vocal opposition bloc, lead by former president Lev Ter-Petrosyan, was soundly beaten. The numbers point to a clear Republican Party victory. It won 44 percent of the party-list vote, up from 34 percent in 2007. This was topped up by 22 wins in individually contested seats, giving it a total of 69 seats in the 131-seat parliament.

This is the first time in post-Soviet Armenia that a single party has won a majority in parliament. Opinion polls in the build up to the election had predicted a Republican Party win but with a slightly reduced proportion of the vote and certainly not with a majority.

A large victory for his party is a clear boost for President Serzh Sarksyan who will be contesting a presidential election next year, a contest certain to be heated. It is also a blow to the opposition. Predictably, although European election observers declared the vote pretty fair, the opposition said it had been fraudulent and called on their supporters to protest.

Politics in Armenia is far less about policy and far more about personalities and on this occasion, it appears voters in Armenia emphatically preferred the incumbent governing party.

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(News report from Issue No. 087, published on May 11 2012)

Shooting occurs between Azerbaijan and Armenia

APRIL 27 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia said that Azerbaijani forces shot dead three of its soldiers in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan vowed revenge, triggering one of the most serious stand-offs over Nagorno- Karabakh this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 086, published on  May 4 2012)

 

Azerbaijan concerned with Armenia’s nuclear power station

APRIL 23 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan, now a temporary member of the UN Security Council, asked the UN to close the nuclear power station in Armenia because it was unsafe, media quoted Agshin Mekhdiyev, Azerbaijan’s UN envoy, as saying. Armenia dismissed the demand as propaganda.

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(News report from Issue No. 085, published on April 27 2012)

 

Campaigning begins for Armenian election

APRIL 7 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Fierce campaigning began in Armenia for a parliamentary election scheduled for May 6. The election will be watched closely to gauge the level of support for Armenia’s vocal opposition against the Republican Party, which heads a government coalition. President Serzh Sargsyan belongs to the Republican Party.

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(News report from Issue No. 083, published on April 13 2012)