Armenian MP Seyran Ohanyan, who heads the opposition Hayastan parliamentary faction, during a meeting today with Swiss Ambassador to Armenia Lukas Rosenkranz, said that Artsakh can never be part of Azerbaijan and emphasized the role of international
Czech, Finnish, and Hungarian authorities have dismantled a criminal network suspected of recruiting victims, mostly Czechs, for sexual exploitation in Finland and other Scandinavian countries.
Kurkdjian noted that the Council of French-Armenians is ready to support the government of Armenia and engage in the country’s development.
Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan, today in Stepanakert, met with Colonel-General Alexander Lentsov, the newly appointed commander of the Russian peacekeeping troops stationed in Karabakh.
“The opening of this shameful monument glorifies a bloody act of terror that led to heinous terrorist attacks in which 31 of our diplomats and their family members were murdered,” says the Turkish ministry.
We urge Azerbaijan and Armenia to refrain from any unilateral steps that could further complicate the negotiation efforts supported by the EU at the highest level and through the presence of the EU Mission in Armenia.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan, at a cabinet session today, accused Baku of pursuing a policy of ethnically cleansing Karabakh of its Armenian population, pointing to the recent installation of a checkpoint along the Lachin Corridor as proof.
Armenia will provide an interstate loan of 3.5 billion drams (US$9.1m) to the Republic of Artsakh as additional funding aimed at alleviating social challenges created in the territory of Nagorno Karabakh in the post-war period.
Armenia and France signed an agreement today to prepare French language assistants in Armenia and a memorandum of educational cooperation on the implementation of advanced French training and an additional francophone program in Armenian high schools