Sixteen years before Donald Trump’s election as US President, The Simpsons predicted the tycoon would become leader of the free world, the Mirror reports.
“Just the contrary, the Armenian Community should have made a correct calculation and support any of them, if now it decides to do something there, I think, it’ll bring some difficulties,” A.Navasardyan said.
In his words, despite who’ll be elected as the president, 80% of its foreign policy will remain unchanged, and 20% will reflect preferences of the newly elected president. “No matter, who the next president will be, Armenia will remain the partner of the USA,” Ambassador Mills said.
“These were rather interesting elections in the sense that both internal and external political factors were important,” Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Arman Navasardyan told reporters today, touching upon the presidential elections in the U.S.
Head of the vehicular customs house Babken Ghazaryan says several changes have been made in the procedures of customs registration at the instruction of the Prime Minister and SRC President.
“It’s very important for me to be UNICEF Ambassador. I’ll do my best to help children: all the children need help. Firstly, I’ll help with my advice, then I’m ready to do my best, there is no any issue.”
Suren Zolyan, former Rector of Yerevan State Linguistic University after V.Brusov, Doctor in Political Science, considers that the Armenian Community in the U.S. isn’t participating in elections held in the USA, as it’s “disappointed.”
Donald John Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on Tuesday in a stunning culmination of an explosive, populist and polarizing campaign that took relentless aim at the institutions and long-held ideals of American democracy.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has called Republican nominee Donald Trump to concede the race, CNN reported Wednesday morning.