Prime Ministers of Armenia and Russia Nikol Pashinyan and Dmitry Medvedev met today in Moscow on the sidelines of the session of the Eurasian Inter-governmental Council.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan delivered remarks at the extended format session of the Eurasian Inter-governmental Council in Moscow, stating that the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has carried out huge works during the 4 years of its activity.
I’ve made a choice of my own, I’ve made a choice to move from diplomatic career to politics. That’s the major change. I took out the responsibility to share with the government, in which I am, and this is a major change. The government has received a huge mandate from the people, from the public, as a result of the Revolution we have reached.
In an interview to the Gulf News newspaper (UAE), Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan spoke about how the new economic policies are supporting the prevention of emigration.
Today Armenia is in much better shape for trade and economic cooperation, as the government has made significant progress in the fight against corruption, consolidating the rule of law and establishing conditions conducive for doing business and attracting foreign investments, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told Gulf News of the United Arab Emirates in an interview.
The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commented on OSCE Chairperson in Office, Slovakia’s FM Miroslav Lajčák’s statement on an upcoming meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers due in Bratislava.
“Next week, the House of Representatives will take a historic vote to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide. America must speak up in opposition to crimes against humanity, especially as Turkey threatens a new ethnic cleansing campaign in Northern Syria”, he said.
Bomb squads were called into Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan 23:25, October 24 over a suspicious package at the entrance of the departure hall.
At 00:40, October 25 the South Caucasian Railways CJSC restored operations of all its trains.