Right after change of power, the government became fully involved in the efforts aimed at recovering the funds that the former authorities had been stealing from the State for years. Several criminal cases were instituted, and it seemed as though the millions were going to be recovered and the social issues facing the country were going to be solved soon enough.
Whereas there was a time when the solutions to issues seemed simple, the situation is totally different after the revolution in Armenia. The situation in many sectors has gotten so mixed up that it’s safe to call it chaotic.
The shot fired by the Azerbaijani army in Nakhchivan section on July 17 was not targeted, Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan told reporters today.
Defense minister of Armenia Davit Tonoyan doesn’t see anything to worry about the situation in the border.
Pensioners are definitely not excited. It is hardly possible to think that they were expecting such a change from the “velvet” revolution, especially after the numerous promises that were lavishly given to the public during the days of the revolution in 2018.
168.am had also literally written that the Venice Commission had conditioned the actions of the Prime Minister and his team with the release of Robert Kocharyan, but under the veil of a fight against corruption.
168.am talked to Davit Babayan, Spokesperson of President of the Republic of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan, about Donald Tusk’ visit to the region and his statements on the Artsakh issue.
According to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, having a concrete roadmap for achieving high economic inclusive growth is one of the main tasks of the government.
Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission, has nominated Andrea Wiktorin as Head of the EU Delegation to Armenia, Armenpress reports citing the EU website.
Japan and Singapore are in the fist place. Their citizens can visit to 189 countries without visa. Germany, Finland and South Korea rank 2nd. Their citizens can visit to 187 countries without visa. Denmark, Italy and Luxembourg come next, the citizens of which can visit to 189 countries without visa.