It should be noted, that the deliberate and systematic destruction, desecration and appropriation of Armenian cultural and religious sites and artifacts represents a direct breach of the legally binding order of International Court of Justice, which ordered Azerbaijan to take all necessary measures to prevent and punish acts of vandalism and desecration affecting Armenian cultural heritage, including but not limited to churches and other places of worship, monuments, landmarks, cemeteries and artifacts.
I would like to comment on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s shocking statements at the Global Armenian Summit in Yerevan on September 18, 2024.
On September 19, Lusine Yeremyan, Group Marketing and Communications Director, Deputy General Director, and Group Management Board Member of “Yeremyan Projects,” participated in the second Global Armenian Summit in Yerevan.
On the occasion of Armenia’s Independence Day, today a wreath was laid on behalf of RA Third President Serzh Sargsyan in Yerablur Military Pantheon at the memorial to Armenian heroes who sacrificed their lives for Homeland’s freedom and independence.
Independence, just like victory, is awarded to the worthy, to those, who after gaining these values through the struggle and hardship, also know who to maintain it.
Telcell, a leading payment settlement company in Armenia, announced its first-ever public share offering during a press conference held on 18th September. The company plans to issue shares valued at approximately 1.5 billion AMD, with each share priced at 400 AMD.
It is incomprehensible that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would forget important details of the document he signed with President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and President Vladimir Putin of Russia, at the end of the 2020 Artsakh War.
“We continue our mission of making sustainable energy accessible in Armenia’s regions, and we are pleased to extend our cooperation to the Syunik region. Borderline areas are particularly vulnerable, and we are confident that this partnership will greatly benefit Chakaten’s residents by helping them save money, which can be redirected towards improving the community’s living conditions,” mentioned Ralph Yirikian, General Director of Ucom.
Over the coming months, participants will benefit from tailored workshops, expert mentorship, and hands-on experience to scale their businesses and ideas. The fellowship culminates in a pitching event, where the best idea will be awarded a financial prize of 500,000 AMD to further fuel its growth and positive social impact.
During the meeting, discussions focused on expanding the business into new regions and abroad, the organization’s development vision, upcoming initiatives, and other important topics related to the restaurant industry.