“This year ushers in the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Greece. Our friendly relations are at a very high level, but we are keen to activate the cooperation with Greece and take it to a new qualitative level,” Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan said addressing the guests.”
The Committee of the European Parliament on Civil Liberties, Justice and Internal Affairs (LIBE) on Thursday, March 9, approved the draft on the inclusion of Ukraine in the list of third countries whose citizens are canceled visa requirements.
“Academy Award®-nominated director Joe Berlinger takes an unwavering look at the Armenian genocide after a century of denial by the Turkish government and its strategic allies,” writes Entertainment Weekly.
The EU’s anti-fraud office wants Britain to repay billions in lost customs duties after failing to stop a Chinese import scam. False invoices were used to allow textiles and shoes to be imported without tax being paid, DW reports.
“72% of the survey participants said they will definitely take part in the election. Interest towards election is higher in Yerevan, however, in provinces as well there is a big interest,” Fyodorov said.
“I should calm down everyone both media outlets and expert community representatives, stating that EEU isn’t being failed and is a priority for all EEU member countries.”
Armenia’s population views Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan’s Cabinet’s work as positive, despite an overall discontent over the country’s situation, Valery Fyodorov, CEO of the All-Russian Center for Public Opinion Research told reporters on March 9, presenting the results of the survey which was carried out at the request of Shant TV.
The talk was in particularly about the Azerbaijani recent attempts to launch an artificial criminal prosecution against the international reporters, experts, lawmakers who visit Artsakh, as well as to eliminate the values of the civilized world, the Ombudsman’s Office told.
“I’ve been outside on the pitch as well and, to be honest, it is not the best,” the Dutchman said. “Maybe the quality of the game will be different, but in the end it doesn’t have to be an excuse for us. We’re here for one thing: we have to concentrate, play the game and try to win – that’s what we’re here for.”
On the eve of the Parliamentary Elections in the Republic of Armenia, discussing the Statement of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs of 17 February, 2017 on the Constitutional Referendum of 20 February, 2017 held in the Republic of Artsakh, the Board of the Political Science Association of Armenia (PSAA) adopted an Appeal to the Secretary General of the OSCE and the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship states.