Our fatherland is not well known in the world. In terms of investments, however, the most attractive sectors are agriculture, mines and energy. But for that we need new capitals and newer technologies. And in our opinion it is just starting to develop in Armenia.
Yesterday the National Statistics Service released macroeconomic data, which speak of the pathetic plight of the Armenian economy
We still have that project in mind but currently we are focusing all our efforts on large projects such as the free trade zone and the international Yerevan Show. However, there are some improvements in that direction. AJA, a foundation recently registered in Switzerland, is researching the Armenian heritage in jewelry and they have collected a lot of documents and facts about the important positions and masterpieces of Armenian jewelers.
Syrian crisis is the main topic discussed internationally. We have asked representatives of main political powers of Armenia about their opinion on the crisis in Syria.
In answer to our recent letter to the Police PR department we received a letter writing that the Central Investigation Department had refused launching a case against Nairit Factory JSC, according to Article 35/1-2 of the RA Criminal Code.
While the Russian government is directly or indirectly trying to keep Armenia from signing association agreement with Europe, and join the proposed Customs Union, Europeans have chosen a different strategy.
We have information that the British Jacobs company completed its environmental audit in Nairit and the conclusion was submitted to the government.
Investments, economic growth, prosperity… Do you know what’s the main condition for the occurrence of these three things – property right; more accurately, the right of the immunity of property right.
“What a shame!”, “they are depraving us,” “all this is to full the humanity, sooner or later Europe will impose all this on Armenia”… We may bump into such comments and remarks under articles and videos posted by Russian or European sources. Recently we more frequently see such posts characteristic to yellow press.
The last option would probably be the most optimal decision. By the way, if this scenario really takes place then the most feasible candidate would president would be Paruyr Hayrikyan, which had been long ago suggesting electing him a symbolic president in order to bring the actual parliamentary democracy to life.