If the responsible state officials of RA proceed with those violations of its obligations under the Agreement and international law, it will face international arbitration proceedings and be ordered to pay full compensation.
Ucom’s General Director Ralph Yirikian participated in a panel discussion at the inaugural International Circular Economy Forum, held at UWC Dilijan College.
The Armenian Genocide Research Program (AGRP) within The Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA launched last week a ground-breaking project enabling Armenians to seek restitution of their properties confiscated by the Turkish government during and after the Genocide.
Following the launch of its 5G network, providing the widest 5G coverage in Armenia Ucom is pleased to announce that it has become the first mobile operator in Armenia to offer 5G roaming services for foreign visitors arriving in the country.
This partnership marks a significant milestone in both organizations’ commitment to cultivating leadership among our next generation of students and teachers and strengthening communities through education.
With the initiative of EdPad Arm IT company and the support of Ucom, an official event was held at Yerevan’s No. 33 Basic School, named after Mikael Nalbandyan, marking the successful completion of a pilot project aimed at testing modern digital solutions for education.
Moody’s has upgraded Unibank long-term local and foreign currency bank deposit ratings to B1 from B2 and changed the outlook on these ratings to stable. The bank’s Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) and Adjusted BCA have been upgraded to b2 from b3, long-term local and foreign currency Counterparty Risk Ratings (CRRs) to B1 from B2, and the long-term Counterparty Risk Assessment (CR Assessment) to B1(cr) from B2(cr). In addition, Moody’s affirmed the Not Prime (NP) short-term local and foreign currency bank deposit ratings, NP short-term local and foreign currency CRRs and the NP(cr) short-term CR Assessment.
Armenia deserves better. Its people deserve a leadership that understands the difference between reconciliation and capitulation. A future worthy of our history will not begin in Ankara. It will begin when we reclaim our voice, restore our dignity, and demand a just peace—one that honors sacrifice, upholds sovereignty, and reflects the true will of the Armenian nation.
By targeting the Catholicos — cheered by Azerbaijan’s Sheikh al-Islam and Azeri media — Pashinyan appears oblivious to the damage he is inflicting on his own popularity in the 2026 elections, and bolstering Karekin II’s public support. Most Armenians, faced with a showdown between a faltering politician and their spiritual leader, will naturally side with His Holiness. The public will demand the resignation of the Prime Minister, not the Catholicos.
Converse Bank has secured trade finance line from the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The agreement was signed on June 16 in Vienna by IFC’s Regional Industry Manager, Financial Institutions Group, Europe, Etleva Koka and Converse Bank’s CEO, Chairman of the Executive Board Andranik Grigoryan. It aims at strengthening Bank’s support for importers and exporters in Armenia and enhancing the Bank’s capacity to facilitate international trade, improve access to global markets, and provide better financing solutions for its customers involved in trade worldwide.