The investigation revealed that the abovementioned customs officers accepted bribes from several illicit businessmen for clearing undeclared agricultural products from the customs for them.
Shant TV released exclusive footage on the May 10 Azerbaijani shooting of TV reporters and filming crew in the northern part of the Artsakh line of contact. Despite being shot by Azerbaijani forces, Shant TV cameraman Davit Atoyan continued filming.
In the analytical part of recent economic development in Armenia it’s stated that the Russian recession continued to negatively impact remittances, which fell by 35 percent in 2015 and a further 10 percent in 2016.
“Particularly, Azerbaijani forces opened gunfire from large caliber firearms, sniper rifles and heavy machine guns, targeting the vehicle of Shant TV’s filming crew, which resulted in cameraman Davit Atayan being wounded and hospitalized.”
Armenia’s Republican party and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation party signed a coalition agreement. Vice president of the Republican party Armen Ashotyan and Secretary of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation faction of the Parliament Aghvan Vardanyan signed the deal.
“The bribed customs officers aren’t the only ones who have a share of guilt, but also the briber, smuggler, and seller of those apples. We have our share of guilt, and I announce that these people will be punished,” Harutyunyan said. Harutyunyan vowed to fight against corruption occurrences.
The European Council on May 11 adopted a regulation on visa liberalization for Ukrainian citizens travelling to the EU for a period of stay of 90 days in any 180-day period, the EU Council said. “The regulation is adopted,” the Council told RIA Novosti.
Signing of cooperation coalition between the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) will take place today at around 16:00.
Swedish famous film director PeÅ Holmquist, whose documentary film “Back to Ararat” won the Swedish Movie Academy highest Guldbagge award for the best film in 1989, addressed the audience with opening remarks.
All flights will be operated by Boeing-737 aircrafts. The citizens of Armenia will already have a chance to arrive in Astana every week on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting from May 31.