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Shusha network of cultural capitals of Islamic countries to be created this year


The Shusha network of cultural capitals of Islamic countries will be created this year, Report informs, citing the Action Plan regarding the declaration of the city of Shusha as the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World for 2024.


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Conscripts distributed to military units


According to the training plan of the current year, the distribution of conscripts newly joined the Azerbaijani Army was held with the participation of the authorized officials of the Defense Ministry and representatives of relevant state bodies, Report i


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Leading media representatives of Islamic world to visit Shusha this year


During 2024, visits of leading media representatives of the Islamic world will be organized to Shusha, according to the Action Plan regarding the declaration of the city of Shusha as the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World for 2024, Report informs.


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UK to continue strikes on Houthi targets


The UK will continue to strike Ansar Allah targets in Yemen to reduce the military capabilities of the Houthis, British Foreign Minister David Cameron said Report informs via TASS.


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PACE threatens Azerbaijan with sanctions. Is this step justified? Expert’s commentary


PACE threatens Azerbaijan with sanctions

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe threatens Azerbaijan with sanctions. The first step in this direction has already been made – PACE did not approve the credentials of the Azerbaijani delegation. Azerbaijani pro-government media immediately afterwards wrote that Azerbaijan does not need the PACE and the country can also withdraw from the jurisdiction of the ECHR. According to political scientist Farhad Mammadov, with this decision, the West further alienates Azerbaijan from itself.



What happened?

The credentials of the Azerbaijani delegation were not approved yesterday at the first meeting of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The proposal of German MP Frank Schwabe to not approve the credentials of the Azerbaijani delegation was supported and sent to the Monitoring Committee for a decision.

The Azerbaijani delegation participated in the meeting, but its voting right was limited.

Baku’s reaction

“The main reason cited was that the Azerbaijani side did not allow to visit the Lachin corridor and monitor the situation in Karabakh, as well as to meet with Azerbaijani ‘political prisoners’ in 2023.” The monitoring committee is obliged to make a decision within 24 hours,” the pro-government APA news agency said in a publication.

“Despite the fact that the German MP and his colleagues who supported this initiative tried to explain the issue by human rights, it is clear that this has no connection with human rights. What is happening is an attempt to take revenge on Azerbaijan, which has restored its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the article, published without mentioning the author, claimed.

“Over the years, PACE has turned a blind eye to the fact that one member country – Armenia – occupied the territory of another member country – Azerbaijan, and did not even think of limiting the voting rights of the aggressor country.

The Karabakh problem has already been solved. Azerbaijan does not need the Council of Europe, which has no influence in Europe.

It is necessary to take an adequate step depending on the decision to be taken by PACE. If the PACE decides not to approve the powers of the Azerbaijani delegation and to limit its voting rights, it will be advisable for the Azerbaijani delegation to stop its activity in this organization.

In addition, the withdrawal of Azerbaijan from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights may become relevant. It would be appropriate to recall here that since Azerbaijan became a member of this organization in 2001, pro-Armenian and Islamophobic forces have constantly used it as a tool against Azerbaijan.

Membership in this organization has given Azerbaijan almost nothing. The Council of Europe and PACE, as well as other Christian clubs such as the European Union and the European Parliament, have always taken a biased and biased position towards Azerbaijan and Turkey,” the agency notes.

Commentary by a political scientist

“PACE is preparing to consider the issue regarding restrictions on the activities of the Azerbaijani delegation. Baku has outlined for itself in the governmental media a response measure: full suspension of the delegation’s activity, withdrawal from PACE and the ECHR.

This is a serious measure, as participation in PACE is one of the important directions of the European layer of Azerbaijan’s foreign policy,” Azerbaijani political scientist Farhad Mammadov said.

In his opinion, the seriousness of the situation is that sanctions are applied to Azerbaijan because of the Karabakh Armenians:

“We are accused of something we did not do! And all this is happening against the background of certain progress in the bilateral negotiation format between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

As soon as Azerbaijan formalizes a bilateral agreement with Armenia, provocations from the Western and Russian flanks begin.

Mammadov notes that “the most interesting thing in this whole story is that Pashinyan and his team find themselves in an awkward position”:

“On the one hand, there are negotiations with Baku, in which there is no Karabakh topic, and on the other hand, Armenia’s European partners are stirring up the topic of Karabakh Armenians, as they cannot stop the anti-Azerbaijani inertia …

How will the deputies from Pashinyan’s party vote during the vote on the topic of restrictions on the activities of the Azerbaijani delegation! That is the question.

After all, such decisions and resolutions are perceived in Armenian society as hope… watching the reaction of such circles in Armenia over the past three years, I always remember a passage from Pushkin’s “Poltava”:

But the moment of victory is at hand.
Hooray! We’re breaking; the Swedes are bending.
O glorious hour! O glorious sight!
One more push and the enemy flees.

But this moment doesn’t come, on the contrary, we get losses!

If Pashinian’s party group votes in favor, it will be a big problem in the negotiation process. If they abstain, the hope for the effectiveness of the negotiation process will increase.

By a strange coincidence, it is Russia, France, the European Parliament and PACE that have joined the ranks of opponents of the bilateral format of negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. And this is a fact.

It will be very interesting to watch the faces of all these groups in case a peace treaty is signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Otherwise, it will be these groups that will achieve their goals.

And so, with this decision, the West is further alienating Azerbaijan from itself”.

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Canada must not be complicit in Turkish-Azerbaijani war crimes – ANCC


The Armenian National Committee of Canada has expressed deep concern over recent reports suggesting that Canada may lift its arms embargo on Turkey as part of a larger deal to appease the Turkish regime in exchange for approval of Sweden’s accession to NATO. This potential move is particularly troubling in light of Canada’s recent history with arms exports to Turkey.

Despite Global Affairs Canada imposing a moratorium on arms sales to Turkey in October 2019, Canada allowed the export of L3Harris/WESCAM drone technology to Ankara in the spring of 2020. Disturbingly, substantial evidence confirmed Turkey’s illegal diversion of this equipment to Azerbaijan after Azerbaijan invaded the Republic of Artsakh in September 2020, which later resulted in Canada cancelling the relevant permits. This diversion, in violation of Turkey’s contractual obligations with Canada, resulted in the illegal use of Canadian-made WESCAM drone avionics by Azerbaijan against civilians in Artsakh.

Canada must not be complicit in Turkish-Azerbaijani war crimes by contributing to the expansion of their military arsenals. The sale of such weaponry to rogue states violates Canada’s arms export regulations, posing a significant risk to domestic and regional stability. In line with Canada’s stated priorities of preserving regional peace and security and protecting human rights, Ottawa must go beyond cancellations and implement a comprehensive ban on arms sales to Ankara, rather than lifting them.

Moreover, Turkey has demonstrated a lack of trustworthiness in honoring contractual agreements with Canada, as evidenced by the illegal diversion of weapons to conflict zones. Canada cannot risk repeating such violations, especially as Azerbaijan – backed by Turkey – continues to threaten Armenia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Therefore, we urge the Canadian government to exercise utmost caution and prioritize regional stability, peace, and human rights by refraining from lifting the arms embargo on Turkey and instead enforcing a comprehensive ban on arms sales to Ankara and Baku.

The Armenian National Committee of Canada remains committed to advocating for policies that align with Canada’s principles of promoting global peace, security, and human rights.