It is written very beautifully, full of will and desires. I won’t hide, there are a couple of provisions whose implementation will make the people feel positive changes in their lives.
Well, that’s it — a troop of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia was deployed to Syria yesterday. After months of political discourse, the issue is now at the level of realpolitik, and this has only deepened the concerns of public and political circles in Armenia.
Yesterday marked the launch of the humanitarian mission that was initiated by the new government of the Republic of Armenia and was discussed and criticized for months. According to the press release issued by the Ministry of Defense, a group of 83 Armenian specialists comprising humanitarian deminers, doctors and security personnel has arrived in the Syrian city of Aleppo to provide humanitarian aid to the Syrian people.
Earlier Sargsyan’s attorney Amram Makinyan confirmed to RFE/RL’s Armenian service Azatutyun that Sargsyan has indeed been questioned by authorities, but as a witness.
The Armenian specialists will carry out humanitarian demining, demining awareness of the population and medical services provision activities in the settlements of Aleppo that are free of military operations.
To the question of the journalist what were the results of the meetings with Aliyev, Pashinyan answered, “This is only a preliminary process, just talks. Our official negotiations on Nagono Karabakh issue have not started yet, we just meet, talk, exchange views on the processes and the history of the negotiations process.
The Special Investigative Service (SIS) has refused to confirm or deny media rumors on former President Serzh Sargsyan being questioned as a witness amid the ongoing investigation into the March 1 case.
Avet Adonts has been appointed deputy foreign minister of Armenia according to the decision of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Nearly 8000 Armenians live in the German city of Cologne. They are represented in different sectors, Serovbe Isakhanyan – Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Germany, told reporters.
Completing the March 1 investigation is a principled matter for Armenia, PM Nikol Pashinyan said during an interview with Russia’s RBK TV when asked whether the March 1 case is a matter of principle for him.