On these days Armenia hosts the president of Techno Vision company, former director of Hitachi Electronics Dr. Tsugio Makimoto. He is an award winner of the year for his investment in the IT sector. Below is the interview of world-known Tsugio Makimoto to 168-Zham newspaper.
In the capital of Armenia we can often see people complaining about their social economic situation. War veterans are organizing protests in the Liberty square, people discontent with the pension reform are complaining in front of the parliament, people cheated by constructors are out on the streets too.
I can’t say that I’m not content with our times. One intellectual said, “Times aren’t chosen, in that period people are born and die.” You know, presently consciousness of individual responsibility lacks. Surprisingly enough, there is hope on authorities, that they should change something or opposition leaders. I consider, everything depends on everyone. It’s not clear to me. I live with my life. I have never been next to either opposition or authorities. And artist should be free.
Six years ago, in November 2007, the members of OSCE Minsk Group proposed a recommendation of Karabakh conflict settlement to the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. This version of settlement is called “the Madrid Principles.”
Since every Armenian around the world passionately upholds the interests of Artsakh (Karabagh), many wonder why the Government of Armenia has not officially recognized its independence from Azerbaijan.
Yesterday in Dalma Garden Mall the ceremony of the opening of the first Multiplex movie theater too place. A reception was organized for the invitees of the ceremony and was accompanied with the concert of Hollywood non-stop band.
While the attention of the Armenian society was focused on the pension fund reform and the discussions of the next year budget, in Russia a statement was made, which gives us grounds to be very concerned in the long run. It is no secret that Armenia’s economy depends on Russia. After becoming member of the […]
New changes to the law have been approved by the government and sent to the parliament for adoption. The changes are proposing to solve some methodology issues, which mostly relate to accountability, control; we want to make these policies consistent with the European policies.
Two days ago it was the international day of science and country like Armenia, which claims to be a science-oriented country, didn’t celebrate anything on that. UNESCO is actively working with governments of various states, including Armenia, to celebrate that day.
Shant has been a political prisoner of the 7th case and he was accused at that time. Shant’s part of the case was closed due to certain reasons that I don’t want to discuss now. I think it is early, and we should say such thing after the expertise is finished.