Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has appointed two new advisers.
It is still early to speak about a trilateral meeting between the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
From now on a representative of Armenia to the European Court of Human Rights will be appointed and relieved by the Prime Minister.
Republican Member of Parliament Gevorg Kostanyan has stepped down as Armenia’s representative in the European Court of Human Rights.
President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan has appointed Arshavir Gharamyan, the former director of the country’s national security service who stepped down on June 6, to serve as special presidential envoy.
The government has relieved former defense minister Vigen Sargsyan from the position of Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Military Insurance Fund.
Former defense minister Seyran Ohanyan will be questioned as part of an ongoing investigation by the state revenue committee. A date and time is already set for the questioning, state revenue committee David Ananyan told reporters, without giving any details about the investigation’s process.
Chief of Staff of the finance ministry Edgar Gevorgyan has been sacked during today’s Cabinet meeting.
It is unacceptable for criminal elements to use the name of the revolution of love and solidarity in their mafia wars.
The Pashinyan-Putin meeting proceeded in a very warm atmosphere, a number of agenda issues have been discussed, the PM’s advisor Arsen Kharatyan told reporters after the premier’s aircraft landed in Yerevan’s airport.