Serzh Sargsyan, the third President of the Republic of Armenia (2008-2018), responded to the Armenian government’s publication of a package of negotiation documents related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Dr. Arthur Khachikyan, PhD in Political Science from Stanford University, discussed the persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church by Nikol Pashinyan’s government, Pashinyan’s disgraceful anti-church campaign, and also the possible implications of the new US National Security Strategy by the Trump Administration for Armenia with Dr. John Eibner, American human rights activist and the President of Christian Solidarity International (CSI) human rights organization John Eibner.
Unibank announces the launch of a new tranche of perpetual bonds denominated in AMD, following high investor interest and the successful placement of earlier issuances. The volume of the new tranche is AMD 3 billion, and the coupon is 13.75% per annum.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is scaling up its support for young entrepreneurs in Armenia with a new loan to Acba bank, one of the country’s leading financial institutions.
Ucom announces the launch of its traditional New Year offers. Customers can purchase a 5G smartphone and receive an accessory at Ucom’s sales and service centers as well as through its online shop.
“Such an attack in broad daylight is highly demonstrative; it sends a short message—stop,” Minasyan said.
From December 20 to 24, 2025, with the support of Unibank, Yerevan will host the international tournament “Unibank Cup,” featuring the national teams of Armenia, Moldova, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. The tournament is organized by the Football Federation of Armenia. The matches will take place at the FFA Technical Center/Football Academy.
Ucom’s General Director Ralph Yirikian and CIPR Aerospace founder and CEO Mari Hrachuhi Boghosyan handed over the Space 1.0 educational kits — complete with a small artificial satellite, а ground station, a parachute system, and a user manual — to the A.H. Yeritsyan Gymnasium at Lomonosov Moscow State University Branch, as well as to the “Aregnazan” Educational Complex.
He also added that the continuing silence of most western International Religious Freedom advocates testifies to the declining political independence and credibility of a once vibrant human rights movement.