Arminfo.info



 Thursday, November 29 2018 18:29
Emmanuil Mkrtchyan

Ambassador of Japan: Your people have a special genesis, amazing narture of endurance and optimism

Ambassador of Japan: Your people have a special genesis, amazing narture of endurance and optimism

ArmInfo. In the second half of the 19th century, anticipating the beginning of the world trade intensification and the first signs of globalization, abandoning the traditional policy of isolationism, Japan took the path of the human capital intensive development, accompanied by a significant increase in education, thus creating a solid foundation for an unprecedented technological breakthrough. Overcoming obstacles, all the adversity and tragedies, a country having no  essential  natural resources, successfully became the leader of the world economy, setting an example of resilience and exceptional Eastern wisdom - an example highly desired for Armenia as it is today. The first serious direct contacts between Armenia and Japan began to form only after the devastating Spitak earthquake of 1988, when Japan extended a generous helping hand to us. And four years later, diplomatic relations were established between the current independent Armenia and Japan. In the interview given to the ArmInfo News Agency, courtesy of the newly appointed Ambassador of Japan to the Republic of Armenia, His Excellency Mr. Jun Yamadа, summarizes the thirty-year history of diplomatic and consular relations between our two countries, talks about international assistance in the upcoming  early parliamentary elections in Armenia, shares his opinion on the development of educational programs,  touches upon  the prospects of mutual investment protection, cooperation in the field of prevention and counteraction to the consequences of emergency situations and much more.

 

Your Excellency, last year Armenia and Japan celebrated the 25th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations. How would you describe this period?

 

A quarter of century is already substantial history. We have come a long way to see the present state of ever intensifying relationship. Particularly I wish to congratulate the people of Armenia on overcoming enormous challenges immediately after the independence and winning the stability and international admiration today.

 

During his visit to Armenia in September of this year Japan’s Foreign Minister Mr. Tarō Kōno announced Tokyo’s intention to liberalize its visa regime with Armenia. What has been done in this issue, given that Yerevan has already liberalized this regime for the citizens of Japan?

 

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Mr. Taro Kono’s visit in September this year was a really historic event in our bilateral relations, being the first ever such visit to Armenia. During this fruitful visit Minister Kono reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to contributing to further development of Armenia, announcing a new initiative aiming for human resources, infrastructure and business environment development.

Simplification of visa requirements for Armenian citizens was one of the measures in this framework. Specifically, beginning from October 1 this year Armenians visiting Japan for the purpose of tourism and seeing their relatives and acquaintances could also be granted multiple entry visas.

The numbers of Armenian people visiting Japan has substantially grown this year even prior to this new measure. I am convinced that the introduction of the new visa regime will promote people-to-people exchange between our countries even further.

On my part, I will do my best to bring more Japanese tourists, students, businessmen, etc. to your country which is so unique and rich in history, culture, incredibly beautiful landscape and very talented and friendly people.

 

Japan intends to join the international assistance provided to Armenia in holding early parliamentary elections (this was also announced during the visit of the Foreign Minister of Japan to the RA). What is being done towards this end and what are the expectations of the official Tokyo from these elections?

 

During the September visit Minister Kono announced that Japan will join the efforts of the international community to support the early elections of the National Assembly which, we believe, will have a crucial meaning for further democratic development of Armenia. Right now we are considering what could be the best way to contribute to the process. The various capacity building of election personnel not only for the December election but on a longer timespan could be one such way.

As Ambassador of Japan it is a great honor for me to support and witness the new development of Armenia. The country seems to be truly at a special stage in your own long history. 


It is known that Japan provides assistance to Armenia in improving the skills of young specialists, in particular, young lawyers and diplomats. How many specialists have already been retrained in Japan, will this policy continue and what are the expectations from this assistance?

 

From 1993 to 2017, altogether 678 Armenian specialists have been trained in Japan. They were in the areas of public service, agriculture, energy, commerce, tourism, human resources, medical and social services, healthcare, etc. The program has been implemented by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Besides, 7 young diplomats were/are trained in Japanese language skills for 8 months, while others were invited to Japan to deepen their understanding of the country through exchanges of views with Japanese experts from the government, academia and private sectors.

In January next year Japan will invite 5 young lawyers to visit our country to attend various lectures in the field of Public Policy and Management.  This program is also within the framework of “Caucasus Initiative” which Minister Kono proposed in September.

Of course, we intend to continue such programs still further. In a sense, such cooperation in human capacity building will be the best way to further strengthen our already excellent bilateral relationship and ultimately the benefit will be quite mutual.

 

The draft of the agreement on mutual promotion and protection of investments is being discussed by the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia (Parliament). But there are very few direct Japanese investments in Armenia, what is the reason for that, in your opinion?

 

For the moment the volume of investment between the two countries is still rather limited, mainly due to the lack of information about business opportunities on both sides. This situation is of course unsatisfactory given huge potentiality that exists between our two countries. Armenia is famously very rich in human resources in the area of information technology.

Japanese companies’ interests in Armenia are rapidly growing recently. That is precisely why the Japanese Government decided to conclude a new Investment Agreement with Armenia. When it becomes finally effective after the endorsement of your National Assembly, it will ensure free and stable corporate activities of Japanese enterprises operating in Armenia and vice versa.

 

One of the areas of cooperation between the two countries is interaction in the field of emergency situations, work is underway to develop a map of landslide zones, and assistance is provided in preventing earthquake risks. What other assistance plans are envisaged?

 

Indeed, we have the closest cooperation with the Ministry of Emergency Situation of Armenia. Since our two countries share the same challenge of various natural disasters, its prevention and mitigation are naturally priority areas for Japan to support Armenia. In 2008 Japan provided 28 fire-engines for Yerevan City, and 39 more will be provided to Lori, Shirak and Syunik regions next year. “The Project for the Improvement of Crisis Communication and Public Awareness for Disaster Risk Reduction” which aims to enhance the ability of crisis communication in Armenia is planned to be implemented next year.

On December 7th this year, on the day of 30th anniversary of the fateful 1988 earthquake, I wish to visit Spitak to pay tribute to all the victims once again and renew our determination to redouble our effort to fight the onslaughts of new disasters.

At the same time we deeply appreciate the warm support from Armenian people, in particular the donations for the Great Earthquake in March 2011. The MES staff of Spitak branch who visited Japan for JICA’s training kindly took the initiative to build a khachkar dedicated to the Japanese victims next to the memorial of Spitak Earthquake. 

 

The Japanese side had previously provided assistance to Armenia in the field of energy. Will cooperation in this issue continue, and what specific areas in the energy sector might be of interest to the Japanese side?

 

The Yerevan Combined Co-Generation Power Plant was financed by Japan’s ODA loan and it is greatly contributing to the energy security of Armenia. Japan is willing to continue such assistance in the energy sector, including trainings in Japan for Armenian experts.

Two more projects which are compact in scale but rather future oriented are being implemented now: solar energy use in Spitak School No.8 and in Azatan Village. We are honored to be part of them and will further pursue such direction of new cooperation, with environment protection and energy efficiency in mind. These aspects are exactly in line with the priority of the Armenian government, too.

Considering your recent appointment, I would like to hear your first impressions of Armenia ...

I had a chance to visit Yerevan briefly in 1996, so this has been my first visit since then. For these 20 more years your country has managed to accomplish such a huge and positive change in every aspect of your life. All the visitors we received from Japan, including the Foreign Minister himself, testify to the astounding level of sophistication in culture, food and drink. The level of safety in the city is almost on a par with Japan, which is quite something if you ask any international travelers.

In fact, all such features of your special DNA were always very present even at the most difficult times of your recent history. I have a Japanese friend who was here in the early 1990s and he vividly remembers that. Even in the darkness of blackout people were very resilient, enjoying good – indeed world class – music and ever tasty Armenian food and drink! Once again, as in many past pages of your long history, your people confronted enormous adversity and heroically succeeded in overcoming it.

POST A COMMENT
Input digits     

News
Armenians commemorating victims of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman  Empire Armenians commemorating victims of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman  Empire 
The signing ceremony of bilateral documents took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of TurkmenistanThe signing ceremony of bilateral documents took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan
Armenia`s government took only limited credible steps to investigate  and punish alleged human rights abuses by former and sitting  government officials and law enforcement authorities - U.S.  Department of StateArmenia`s government took only limited credible steps to investigate  and punish alleged human rights abuses by former and sitting  government officials and law enforcement authorities - U.S.  Department of State
Torchlight procession commemorating Armenian Genocide starts in  Yerevan  Torchlight procession commemorating Armenian Genocide starts in  Yerevan  
New history ushered in - Alen Simonyan  New history ushered in - Alen Simonyan  
Armenian, Azerbaijani experts start specifying border coordinatesArmenian, Azerbaijani experts start specifying border coordinates
Armenian clergyman calls on YUV to remember their mission Armenian clergyman calls on YUV to remember their mission 
17 case of pressure, 41 violation of right to information recorded in  Armenia in 1st quarter, 202417 case of pressure, 41 violation of right to information recorded in  Armenia in 1st quarter, 2024
Armenia`s borders can only be changed by means of referendum -  statement Armenia`s borders can only be changed by means of referendum -  statement 
Official Baku agrees to Armenian, Azerbaijani FMs` meeting in  Kazakhstan Official Baku agrees to Armenian, Azerbaijani FMs` meeting in  Kazakhstan 
Armenian government`s decision restricting press coverage of  wreath-laying ceremony at Armenian Genocide Memorial shameful - UJAArmenian government`s decision restricting press coverage of  wreath-laying ceremony at Armenian Genocide Memorial shameful - UJA
Unilateral concessions to make Voskepar dependent on Azerbaijan -  village head Unilateral concessions to make Voskepar dependent on Azerbaijan -  village head 
Armenian government officials are openly promoting Turkish denial  approaches - ARFDArmenian government officials are openly promoting Turkish denial  approaches - ARFD
In solidarity with protest against situation in Tavush: Citizens  closed Yerevan-Sevan highway; There are also protests in DilijanIn solidarity with protest against situation in Tavush: Citizens  closed Yerevan-Sevan highway; There are also protests in Dilijan
Erdogan calls on Armenian authorities to focus on existing realities  to develop roadmap for normalizing relations with TurkeyErdogan calls on Armenian authorities to focus on existing realities  to develop roadmap for normalizing relations with Turkey
Group of American lawmakers plan to introduce first-ever Azerbaijan  Sanctions Review Act this weekGroup of American lawmakers plan to introduce first-ever Azerbaijan  Sanctions Review Act this week
Bagrat Srbazan in Noyemberyan: our fight today is against liesBagrat Srbazan in Noyemberyan: our fight today is against lies
Citizens close road in Noyemberyan; situation is tenseCitizens close road in Noyemberyan; situation is tense
Suren Papikyan receives delegation led by Chair of France-Armenia  Friendship Group of French Senate Suren Papikyan receives delegation led by Chair of France-Armenia  Friendship Group of French Senate 
On Baghanis-Voskepar highway, demining works from adjacent area  continue - RA NSS On Baghanis-Voskepar highway, demining works from adjacent area  continue - RA NSS 
While int`l community is dozing off, Azerbaijan demolishes  Ghazanchetsots Armenian cemetery in ShushiWhile int`l community is dozing off, Azerbaijan demolishes  Ghazanchetsots Armenian cemetery in Shushi
Border delimitation process that has begun to increase trust in peace  - Pashinyan Border delimitation process that has begun to increase trust in peace  - Pashinyan 
Armenian Parliament Speaker: numerous Russian government officials  presume to dictate Armenia`s interests and speak on behalf of   Armenian peopleArmenian Parliament Speaker: numerous Russian government officials  presume to dictate Armenia`s interests and speak on behalf of   Armenian people
Pashinyan: as I can see, there is still  possibility of warming up  our relationship with CSTO Pashinyan: as I can see, there is still  possibility of warming up  our relationship with CSTO 
"We are": Land transfer tactics cannot t ensure peace
Markedonov about Aliyev`s visit to Russia: In last few years,  Moscow-Baku relations have been going uphill, while Moscow-Yerevan  relations - downhillMarkedonov about Aliyev`s visit to Russia: In last few years,  Moscow-Baku relations have been going uphill, while Moscow-Yerevan  relations - downhill
Tavush residents spent second night on Voskepar-Kirants road:   results of meeting of community leaders with Armenia`s Prmier are  disappointingTavush residents spent second night on Voskepar-Kirants road:   results of meeting of community leaders with Armenia`s Prmier are  disappointing
RA Premier: CSTO does not exist as mechanism upon which  member  states could rely onRA Premier: CSTO does not exist as mechanism upon which  member  states could rely on
Pashinyan: even in conditions of obvious imbalance, Azerbaijan  responds very aggressively to reforms of Armenia`s Armed Forces Pashinyan: even in conditions of obvious imbalance, Azerbaijan  responds very aggressively to reforms of Armenia`s Armed Forces 
Grigoryan: A group of NK peacekeeping troops left for temporary  accommodation centers in Goris and Sisian to organize their closureGrigoryan: A group of NK peacekeeping troops left for temporary  accommodation centers in Goris and Sisian to organize their closure
Armenia has never been far from the West - PashinyanArmenia has never been far from the West - Pashinyan
Ministry of Defense of Armenia reports on blasting work in VoskeparMinistry of Defense of Armenia reports on blasting work in Voskepar
There are unagreed articles in peace treaty between Armenia,  Azerbaijan - KremlinThere are unagreed articles in peace treaty between Armenia,  Azerbaijan - Kremlin
Kremlin: withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from Nagorno-Karabakh  corresponds to current regional realitiesKremlin: withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from Nagorno-Karabakh  corresponds to current regional realities
RPA executive body, ARF Supreme body issue statements over  Armenia-Azerbaijan delimitation RPA executive body, ARF Supreme body issue statements over  Armenia-Azerbaijan delimitation 
Pashinyan, Klaar discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation Pashinyan, Klaar discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation 
Davit Grigoryan reappointed First Deputy Chair of Urban Development  Committee Davit Grigoryan reappointed First Deputy Chair of Urban Development  Committee 
Tehran: foreign troops` presence in South Caucasus does not  contribute to establishment of security, stabilityTehran: foreign troops` presence in South Caucasus does not  contribute to establishment of security, stability
Imangali Tasmagambetov: Armenia`s activities in CSTO continue; all  issues on agenda are being resolved in working mannerImangali Tasmagambetov: Armenia`s activities in CSTO continue; all  issues on agenda are being resolved in working manner
Deputy Premier, US Ambassador discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani state  border delimitation process Deputy Premier, US Ambassador discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani state  border delimitation process 
Bagrat Srbazan: formation of another working commission on  delimitation is attempted to shift responsibility for this  lawlessness to heads of communitiesBagrat Srbazan: formation of another working commission on  delimitation is attempted to shift responsibility for this  lawlessness to heads of communities
Are Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Saghatelyan political prisoners? -  International Center on Development of Parliamentarism Are Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Saghatelyan political prisoners? -  International Center on Development of Parliamentarism 
NATO welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan agreements NATO welcomes Armenia-Azerbaijan agreements 
 Tension in Armenia`s Vockepar; military demining territory  Tension in Armenia`s Vockepar; military demining territory 
Working groups formed under commission on Armenian-Azerbaijani state  border delimitationWorking groups formed under commission on Armenian-Azerbaijani state  border delimitation
Putin, Pashinyan could personally discuss issues, including  withdrawal of Russian troops - Peskov  Putin, Pashinyan could personally discuss issues, including  withdrawal of Russian troops - Peskov  
Armenia`s ex-minister of defense demands meeting with Human Rights  Defender  Armenia`s ex-minister of defense demands meeting with Human Rights  Defender  
President of Belarus congratulates Armenian counterpart President of Belarus congratulates Armenian counterpart 
Final concert of Francophonie dedicated to 125th anniversary of French composer Francis PoulencFinal concert of Francophonie dedicated to 125th anniversary of French composer Francis Poulenc
Armenia to join Memory Garden international event Armenia to join Memory Garden international event 
Ruben Vardanyan contacts family Ruben Vardanyan contacts family 
Stained situation in Armenia`s Tavush Stained situation in Armenia`s Tavush 
Pashinyan: If problems arise with some houses in border delimitation  process, we will protect rights of our citizens.Pashinyan: If problems arise with some houses in border delimitation  process, we will protect rights of our citizens.
Prime Minister: Yerevan, Baku agreed to return to discussions on  Armenian village of Artsvashen, controlled by AzerbaijanPrime Minister: Yerevan, Baku agreed to return to discussions on  Armenian village of Artsvashen, controlled by Azerbaijan
Border troops to deal with issues of protecting Armenia`s borders  -  PashinyanBorder troops to deal with issues of protecting Armenia`s borders  -  Pashinyan
Pashinyan: it is essential that Armenia, Azerbaijan agreed on basic  principles of border delimitationPashinyan: it is essential that Armenia, Azerbaijan agreed on basic  principles of border delimitation
Armenian premier: For the first time, Armenia, Azerbaijan resolved  issue at negotiating tableArmenian premier: For the first time, Armenia, Azerbaijan resolved  issue at negotiating table
Armenia`s parliament deputy speaker: any talk about surrender of  Armenia`s villages and territories is blatant lieArmenia`s parliament deputy speaker: any talk about surrender of  Armenia`s villages and territories is blatant lie
Foreign office: Armenia always been supporting two-state solution for  Palestine, Israel Foreign office: Armenia always been supporting two-state solution for  Palestine, Israel 
FM: Armenian authorities believe that there is real opportunity of  establishing peace and stability in South CaucasusFM: Armenian authorities believe that there is real opportunity of  establishing peace and stability in South Caucasus
Read more



Commented