“It is very funny to watch all this (Kiev’s ban) from outside, because I don’t understand what is it so special that they saw in me. They saw some threat in me, such a small girl. I am not upset, generally speaking. I keep training, and I still believe the things will change,” she saying as quoted by TASS.
The President’s Office told the President signed an order on March 23 on appointing Oleg Yesayan as Ambassador of Armenia to Belarus (residence in Minsk). Yesayan has also been appointed as permanent plenipotentiary representative of Armenia in the statutory and other bodies of the CIS.
The laws concern making an amendment in the law on “Holidays and Memorial Days of the Republic of Armenia”, amendments and changes in the Civil Code, in the laws on “Funded pensions”, “Investment fund”, “Electronic document and electronic digital signature”.
Lights on the Eiffel Tower have been switched off in solidarity with Britain after Wednesday’s terror attack in central London, which left at least five people dead, the Daily Mail reports.
The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet recently reported that the historic Surp Asdvadzadzin (Mother Mary/Meryem Ana) Armenian church in the city of Kayseri will be turned into a library and “book café.” According to the report, the project has a budget of six-million Turkish liras.
The London terror attack has sparked a message of unity from citizens who are sharing a meme saying “We are not afraid” after carnage unfolded outside the Houses of Parliament, Express reports.
Azerbaijan fired around 370 shots at Artsakh positions from various caliber firearms. The defense ministry of Artsakh told the Defense Army is in full control of the frontline situation and confidently continue their service.