
Papikyan presented the priorities and prospects of bilateral cooperation, highly appreciating the current level of collaboration.
“I was not sure we wouldn’t be deceived again, as has happened over these six years,” Khachatryan said.
He also stated that Yerevan’s former mayor and Gyumri’s local authorities had, openly or covertly, acted against the government.
As in previous years, Davit Khazhakyan will represent the party at the commission, although he is not included in the electoral list.
Mkrtchyan noted that COP17 should become an important milestone marking the shift from commitments to real results.
The step marks a significant milestone in IDBank’s digital transformation strategy, aimed at shaping a new generation of banking services.
According to Kostanyan, this will be the first such bilateral summit, during which the full agenda of Armenia–EU cooperation will be discussed.
Armenia and France are set to sign a long-discussed strategic partnership agreement during Macron’s upcoming visit to Yerevan.
The federation described what happened as “illogical and extremely unfair refereeing.”
At the same time, they were warned not to travel to Afghanistan, Iraq, or the Iran-Pakistan border area.
“Varuzhan Avetisyan continues to remain the bloc’s candidate for prime minister,” the statement said.
Armenia’s wrestlers secure one silver and two bronze medals at the European Championships.
Macron is set to visit Armenia to participate in the European Political Community summit.
“Our party has already announced its decision not to participate in the upcoming elections,” he said.
“Thanks to that active work and movement toward peace, we had the Washington peace declaration,” he said.
Sargsyan spoke after court hearing, expressing concern over election integrity and sharply criticizing recent political statements.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the forum, where the sides discussed a range of issues of mutual interest.
The sides discussed the agenda of Armenia–Moldova bilateral relations and outlined possible directions for further cooperation.
Vardevanyan stressed that the alliance’s activities fully comply with current legislation.
In addition, funds totaling 10,200,549 drams, as well as 4,853 euros and their accrued interest, are subject to confiscation.
Ayvazyan stressed the importance of international cooperation, particularly in combating cybercrime.
He noted that meetings between civil society representatives and media from both sides are helping improve the situation.
The organization condemned the demolition of Armenian churches, describing it as a manifestation of cultural genocide.
The commission received and granted an application from Strong Armenia with Samvel Karapetyan alliance to modify its account name.
“We finalized that agreement in six weeks. They fought for 37 years, and now they are best friends,” he said.
Armenian politician says list of alleged Russian-linked social media accounts was shared with U.S. Senate.
Organizers say repeated bans on April 24 commemorations in Istanbul violate fundamental democratic rights.
Armenia may move to nationalize its electricity network if share transfer talks fail by May 20.
Economy minister says Armenia advanced in global economic freedom ranking, outperforming several European Union countries.
“By my assessment, the electricity transmission lines will be the quickest to be put into operation,” he said.