
“Just seconds ago, before your eyes, I signed the Armenia-U.S. framework agreement on TRIPP,” Mirzoyan said.
Addressing supporters, Samvel Karapetyan said voters will determine the country’s future and direction in the upcoming elections.
The project includes upgrades to the Margara customs checkpoint, for which more than 10.7 million drams will be required.
During the meeting, discussions focused on the challenges facing forcibly displaced Armenians from Artsakh.
Ukrainian president says Europe should do more to support nations seeking freedom amid Russian pressure, including Armenia.
Ahead of elections, authorities stress severe consequences for electoral crimes and urge citizens to report suspected violations.
From prison, Arthur Osipyan says voters were prevented from learning key information, undermining conditions for a fair electoral choice.
The prime minister also commented on his June 1 phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Armenian officials say local defense manufacturers have significantly expanded production and military procurement in recent years.
Officials say dozens of suspects have been prosecuted as investigations focus on vote-buying and campaign-related offenses.
The opposition leader is asking a court to order a retraction of statements made by the prime minister and award compensation.
Authorities say misinformation has circulated regarding electoral rights and stress that citizenship remains a legal requirement for voting.
An International Republican Institute delegation will meet key stakeholders and monitor Armenia’s parliamentary elections.
The opposition politician says the current version of the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement is unacceptable and must be revised.
Russian officials say Armenia should carefully assess the consequences of its strategic decisions and international partnerships.
The politician says the criminal case against Arthur Osipyan sends a troubling message about freedom of expression and civil rights.
The sides discussed strengthening economic cooperation and expanding joint projects in key strategic sectors.
An anti-corruption court has invalidated a land auction and subsequent sales, paving the way for the property’s return to Abovyan.
On June 5, 6, and 7, ARARAT will welcome guests to its vibrant pavilion, offering an unforgettable and engaging experience.
Media reports say the Armenia international is close to joining Saudi side Al Ahli on a lucrative long-term contract.
“I have sufficient instruments at my disposal, and if I receive your trust after the elections, I will go and resolve these issues directly,” he said.
Authorities discovered large amounts of undeclared cash in the luggage of two passengers arriving from Germany.
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service says the EU is preparing materials aimed at discrediting the Russian Orthodox Church in Armenia.
The EU is reportedly exploring financial assistance and trade preferences for Armenia amid Russian restrictions on Armenian exports.
The awards ceremony was held as part of the event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Armenia Stock Exchange.
The party says the attack in Masis threatens political pluralism, free elections and a peaceful democratic process.
“We will respect the commitments undertaken by Armenia, even when many of them were assumed under pressure,” Vardevanyan said.
Investigators accuse him of financially incentivizing participation in political rallies and laundering funds.
Representatives of Armenian and Turkish businesses explored trade, logistics, tourism and investment opportunities during talks in Kars.
Armenia’s foreign minister says dialogue with Moscow will continue as both sides work to address disagreements and preserve cooperation.