Gurgen Khachatryan, co-founder of the Galaxy Group of Companies and chairman of the board of directors at Ucom, issued a statement today.
The latter referred to the events linked to Galaxy Group of Companies and its co-founder and the chairman of the board of directors at Ucom, Gurgen Khachatryan.
Gurgen Khachatryan, co-founder of Galaxy Group of Companies and chairman of the board of directors at Ucom, issued a statement today, which reads in particular:
Today, on the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Third President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan visited the Genocide Memorial and paid tribute to the memory of the victims of the Great Eghern. He laid a wreath at the memorial and placed flowers near the eternal fire which is burning in memory of […]
We must continue our nationwide struggle for historical justice with exceptional unity. The issue of international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide should be part of Armenia’s foreign policy agenda until we achieve the final triumph of human conscience and justice over intolerance, hatred and evil.
April 24 is approaching, and reminds us of the 105th commemoration year of the genocide of the Armenian people, committed by the Ottoman Empire – one of the main historical events influencing the course of history throughout the 20th century, as well as in the beginning of the 21st century.
The Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) expresses its concern over the information provided by the Russian Foreign Minister on the developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks at this stage and expresses indignation over the Armenian government’s foreign policy line regarding this issue. It is not in our national interest and can have devastating consequences for the Republic of Armenia and the Artsakh Republic.
Last Thursday my family doctor was talking with me on the phone and going over my prescription renewals, when I told him about not feeling well for the past ten days. Then he said the words I really did not want to hear: “You should go to the Covid-19 pandemic testing center.
US President Donald Trump announced his plans to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States due to the current novel coronavirus pandemic, reports TASS.
“Today we are being accused in spreading hatred, but they forget that we are staying loyal to our promise not to make vendetta.” This was pronounced by Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan during his live interview on facebook on April 19.