
This marks the launch of the financing process for a project of key importance to Armenia’s economy.
With the support of the Catholicos, Amiryan had traveled to India to receive medical treatment and prosthetic care.
He recalled that in 2020, he was criticized for not warning the public about risks and said he has drawn conclusions from that experience.
The court approved the defense motion, citing prior professional ties and potential concerns over impartiality.
Businesses in the trade and public catering sectors that violate the ban will first receive a warning, followed by fines.
He said that the public would be informed if there were any updates, but at present, there is no new information.
The proposed digitalization of the process is intended to reduce time and resource costs, as well as minimize the human factor during data transfer.
Speaking to journalists, Rubinyan addressed criticism that authorities are warning the public about war risks for political purposes.
Sargsyan also emphasized that no authority has the right to close the issue of return to Nagorno-Karabakh.
Armenian parliament approves multiple laws covering trade, insurance, and environment, including preferential exports to UAE.
According to Gevorg Papoyan, growth was recorded across all sectors of the economy.
Amsterdam calls on EU mission to ensure equal support for all political parties while emphasizing rule of law and transparency.
Arman Tatoyan stated that Armenia’s military should be funded at no less than 8% of GDP.
The draft law was adopted in full with 67 votes in favor, 26 against, and 3 abstentions.
Armenia plans to ratify an international agreement on big cat conservation, aiming to protect endangered leopards.
It is noted that grain, fertilizers, and other goods have been regularly transported to Armenia through Azerbaijan in transit.
Earlier, Yerevan Criminal Court Judge Davit Balayan acquitted Sanasaryan, who had been charged with abuse of official powers.
According to Ghukasyan, citizens should go to the polls and vote against the Civil Contract party.
Armenia is set to introduce preferential market access for the majority of its exports to the United Arab Emirates.
Civil society groups argue Vladimir Vardanyan’s lengthy party affiliation raises serious concerns about his independence and impartiality.
Armenia has consistently supported international initiatives aimed at raising awareness and strengthening resilience.
Arusyak Julhakyan announces her election as a PACE representative to GRECO, the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption monitoring group of member states.
Armenia’s second president Robert Kocharyan said Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is fueling fear.
“Out of 107 MPs, 67 took part in the vote,” said Narek Babayan, head of the counting commission.
Armenian border troops are deployed at a non-operational checkpoint, while Russian forces continue guarding the Armenia–Turkey border.
“Not only have we lost access to fragmented visual information, but even that limited data is disappearing,” Sahakyan said.
Konjoryan said that Armenia’s second president, Robert Kocharyan, is a “constant instigator of war.
Nina Karapetyants accuses authorities of politicizing the war report, saying victims’ families were misled.
Abrahamyan criticizes Armenian authorities for leveraging war fears in politics, warning of rising tensions.
Relatives of missing soldiers and activists rally outside parliament, demanding publication of the 44-day war report.