168 Hours sat down for an interview with Vice-Rector of MGIMO University (Moscow State Institute of International Relations) for Research, Doctor of Historical Sciences, historian and political scientist Evgeny Kozhokin.
Armenian women can curse, and they are really good at it. This discovery was perhaps the biggest surprise on social media this past year, and this refers to very real Armenian women living in Armenia and abroad. Of course, it’s the level of mutual intolerance that a shock delivers any public discourse impossible.
French courts are rendering decisions annulling the Declarations of Friendship signed between various French cities and settlements of Artsakh one after another.
The defense ministry of Artsakh shares the grief of the loss and extends condolences to the family, relatives and co-servicemen of the soldier.
The situation at the border with Azerbaijan on June 13th and yesterday is relatively stable, Armenian Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan told reporters in parliament today when asked to brief on the situation both at the Artsakh-Azerbaijan LoC and the Armenian-Azerbaijan border.
Not only does the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Artsakh deny the reports, but it also informs that during June 11 and overnight June 12 it was the Azerbaijani side that employed in a number of directions of the Line of Contact various caliber long range and sniper weapons, as well as HAN 17 grenade launchers (5 shells).
President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan signed a decree according to which Vitaly Balasanyan has been relieved from the position of Secretary of the Security Council.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan commented on the election of mayor of Abovyan city held on June 9 where the ruling Civil Contact party’s candidate has lost the election.
French “Summit of minds” has kicked off in Dilijan city of Armenia.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed arms supplies during their latest meeting.