President Donald Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn resigned on Monday, days after he apologized to Vice President Mike Pence for misleading him about his conversation with the Russian ambassador to the United States, a senior White House official said.
“Azerbaijan got ready for April for 22 years, USD 20 billion was spend throughout recent 3-4 years, much armaments have been purchased, probably, foreign advisors have worked as well.”
Chairman of the Religious Council of the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul Bishop Sahak Mashalian has announced his resignation, informing that General Vicar Aram Ateshian is to blame for his decision, “Agos” periodical informs.
At the moment measures are taken in collaboration with foreign competent authorities to reveal those with any connections with the transnational crime. The NSS Armenia informs that despite their concealed manner, cyber crimes also leave some “traces” allowing to reveal the illicit mechanism.
Upon Numbeo’s freshest data level of crime in Armenia is assessed 27.08 points, i.e. it’s even lower than the lowest dimension. Among observed 125 countries Armenia is ranked the 19th as a safe country.
McDonald’s has no plans on opening a chain of restaurants in Armenia yet. Anna Ohanyan, spokesperson of the minister of economic development and investments informed the trade department of the ministry had sent an official inquiry to McDonald’s, which responded that they have no intentions on opening its network in Armenia any time soon.
Famous German sculptor Bertrand Freiesleben has created the bust of Armenian Chess Grandmaster Levon Aronian. Bertrand Freiesleben told a press conference in “Armenpress” how he sculpted the bust.
The “Unity”, “Heritage” parties and former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan signed an agreement on participating in Armenia’s upcoming parliamentary election with an alliance.
3500-4000 observers will monitor in the forthcoming parliamentary elections scheduled on April 2. Armen Grigoryan, coordinator of “Citizen Observer” initiative told 168.am that around 2300 citizens have registered as observers.
“In extraditing Alexander Lapshin to Azerbaijan, where he is at risk of torture and other ill-treatment, amongst other human rights violations, the Belarusian authorities have failed to adhere to their obligations under international human rights law,” the statement reads.