
ArmInfo. Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan gives assurances that the issue of nationalization of the company "Electric Networks of Armenia" (ENA), owned by Russian businessman of Armenian origin Samvel Karapetyan, is not being discussed. This was stated by Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan in an interview with RTVI in response to clarification on why the Armenian authorities are not implementing the decision of the Stockholm Arbitration Court on ENA.
Initially, Khachaturyan assured that the Armenian parliament did not adopt a law allowing the nationalization of Karapetyan's company. According to him, the law was written completely differently. "This is not the nationalization of the Electric Networks. In general, the state has the right to nationalize anything, especially a structure that is of paramount importance for the country, for the economy, and electric networks," he said.
He reiterated once again that the question of nationalization is not on the table and today "only the management has changed, now it is external management, as is customary in Russia now." According to him, such management is now generally accepted and this is normal.
"I will tell you something else: the information that we receive... I also look, officially I do not receive anything... the information that I see on the Internet, in other places, I understand that it was simply there - I am already giving an assessment as an economist - a monopoly, purely, a one hundred percent monopoly right with the decision of all issues in violation of many legislative acts of the Republic of Armenia. There, of course, it has a monopoly right to distribute electricity in the country, but it must work according to state procurement laws, but it turns out that in the purchase of certain of it, in the solution of certain problems, organizations are involved that have a direct or indirect relationship with Karapetyan, and this is unacceptable for us," the President of Armenia assured. Touching upon the criticism of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for arresting Samvel Karapetyan and putting pressure on the Armenian Apostolic Church in conditions where the Church is separated from the state, Khachaturyan assured that "it was not Nikol Pashinyan who started the war, but the Church - the Church, which should have separated itself from politics and simply on the side, of course, can speak out or make some statements."
"But when the Church advocates for the removal of the Prime Minister, 2020, this is the beginning. After that, when a church minister officially declares war on the government last year, last year, what does this mean? Who started it? We need to think about it, why they started it, what were their goals," Khachaturyan asked.
"I don't think that Pashinyan as the Prime Minister will interfere in their affairs. It's a different matter as a believer Pashinyan, this needs to be separated, this is the difference. And therefore I can say that in reality he is doing the right thing. I think that, on the contrary, we need to work, as the current government is doing. We need to work hard, we need to work a lot, this concerns all of us, because, in fact, if we want to become a strong and prosperous country...", Khachaturyan added.
Samvel Karapetyan was detained on the night of June 18 in Yerevan by Armenian law enforcement agencies after he expressed support for the Armenian Apostolic Church. In response to this, there were open threats from the Prime Minister. On the night of June 19, the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction arrested Samvel Karapetyan for two months. He is being held in the Yerevan-Kentron Penitentiary Institution (the famous "KGB basement" in the building of the National Security Service of Armenia). He is accused of publicly calling for the seizure of power in the country. Karapetyan does not admit guilt. In addition, in July, the head of the Tashir Group of Companies was charged with new money laundering.
On August 15, the Anti-Corruption Court, early in the morning, after almost 10 hours of considering the investigator's petition, extended Karapetyan's arrest for another two months.