“The world can only applaud when captured/arrested are treated with dignity/respect. Needs to be mutual, though,” Ambassador has posted on Twitter in reaction to the Artsakh Ombudsman’s post about his visit to the Azerbaijani soldier.
It followed hostile rhetoric from US President Donald Trump, after he said on Twitter that Iran was “playing with fire” and announced fresh sanctions on the country.
The new Law on Procurement has come into force since 1 January 2017, principles of which are raising the effectiveness of public finance spending and neutralization of corruption risks. Vardan Aramyan, Minister of Finance of Armenia, told at today’s seminar-discussion on public procurement.
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told airlines about the possibility to enter the US from 7 banned Muslim countries, reports BBC. In response to the statement, Qatar Airways informed that it immediately starts accepting passengers.
Raffi, who also currently serves on the board of directors of the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies in Yerevan, supports the youth to reach success in the field of innovative technologies, or as he says “think beyond the borders”.
“It’s clear, that Azerbaijan is using internal political debates on parliamentary level as certain messages to Tehran. Aliyev’s visit to Tehran is also planned: it may be used as well, attempting to somehow balance activating cooperation with Armenia.”
Former Mayor of city of Glendale Zareh Sinanyan will be nominated for the second time as a candidate for the City Councilman, asbarez.com reports. Sinanyan pointed to his accomplishments and his vision for the future of Glendale as reasons he will run again.
According to the February 3 decree of Culture Minister Armen Amiryan, Director of Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater Andranik Arzumanyan was dismissed in accordance with his application, the Ministry informed.
A U.S. judge on Friday imposed a nationwide hold on President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers and immigrants from seven countries, siding with two states that had challenged the executive order that has launched legal battles across the country, CBS News reports.
The iconic necklace was last sold for £500,000 in 2010 but its current owners believe its value has increased. The 178 diamonds and pearls have been described by Guernsey’s, as the ‘gift of the century’.