
Speaking about TRIPP, the long-term U.S. political and investment initiative, Pashinyan said that it reflects trust in Armenia’s future.
“We need to find a solution, and we must do so through a friendly, brotherly logic,” he said.
“It’s time for a strong leader who gives to the country rather than takes and takes from it, along with his small circle,” he said.
The message was mistakenly published by a staffer who is not part of the official U.S. delegation.
“We’ve made it clear to all our partners: damaging Russia’s interests has never been, is not, and will not be on our agenda,” he said.
MEPs urged Azerbaijan to release Armenian detainees, warning recent verdicts may destabilize the fragile peace process.
“Please don’t expect many details on this issue, but it was on the agenda and was discussed,” he said.
Hakobyan says Armenia is technically ready to launch the Margara border crossing, but awaits diplomatic signals amid Turkey’s activity.
Hakobyan said Armenia’s customs system will apply EAEU regulations for TRIPP, with new U.S.-assisted AI tech ensuring transparency.
They also explored long-term prospects for Armenia’s tech sector, particularly how AI could be integrated into government systems.
Eduard Hakobyan says Armenia posted second-largest tax-to-GDP improvement since 2018, achieving record collection efficiency.
Kocharyan also mentioned that, in the future, other penitentiaries may be equipped to provide long-term medical treatment.
”Therefore, such an approach is unacceptable to us and could lead to a significant rise in shadow activity,” Hakobyan said.
”Our goal is to form large opposition blocs that will consolidate their efforts and achieve stronger results,” Saghatelyan said.
J.D. Vance removed a post mentioning the Armenian Genocide twice, replacing it with a general statement by his spokesperson.
Armenia and the U.S. reaffirmed intent to strengthen cooperation in high tech, rare minerals, and infrastructure development.
Catholicos stated that the government is obstructing the church’s mission and openly pursuing an anti-clerical agenda.
U.S. Vice President confirmed major investment plans in Armenia, including a $4B data center project that benefits both nations.
Before departing Yerevan, J.D. Vance said he will bring up the issue of Armenian captives during meetings in Baku.
Armenian History Museum artifacts will go on display in Athens, as Armenia and Greece deepen efforts to protect cultural heritage.
With U.S. export license approved, Firebird’s $4B expansion makes Armenia a global hub for next-gen AI computing.
Hayk Konjoryan, head of the Civil Contract faction in parliament, announced that their group would support the initiative.
Narek Karapetyan accuses the government of misleading the public, claiming U.S. deal is a loan, not an investment.
“We are often asked this question. Our response remains: we don’t speak about it publicly,” he said.
The presiding judge Zeynal Aghayev announced that the panel of judges has retired to the deliberation room to determine the verdict.
Catholicos of All Armenians has affirmed the Bishops’ Assembly will be held despite concerns about legal measures against some clergy.
“How do you envision Russia’s participation in TRIPP? It’s an Armenia–U.S. initiative,” Simonyan stated.
“The first issue concerns the clarification of the appeal process for operator selection,” Gevorgyan stated.
National Assembly Speaker said he conveyed Armenia’s concerns during a lengthy, candid meeting with Russian FM Sergey Lavrov.
A new bill aims to establish a clear legal framework for paying just satisfaction awarded by the European Court of Human Rights.