Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan introduced new justice minister Rustam Badasyan to the ministry staff.
Prosecutor General of Armenia Artur Davtyan has dismissed reports on Czech Justice Ministry’s rejection to extradite Narek Sargsyan as “rumors”.
United States National Security Advisor John Bolton has revealed he will have meetings with the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers who are currently in Washington D.C. for Nagorno Karabakh (NK) conflict settlement talks.
Ahead of an upcoming meeting with Azerbaijani FM Elmar Mammadyarov in Washington D.C., Armenia’s FM Zohrab Mnatsakanyan held a meeting with OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stéphane Visconti of France, and Andrew Schofer of the United States of America.
His third life began in 1996 when he became Armenia’s prime minister, a demanding job cut short the following year when he was diagnosed with cancer. On his recovery, he returned to London to pursue a lucrative career as a business adviser to some of the world’s biggest multinationals, interspersed with further ambassadorial spells.
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.
Over the past couple of months, the rhetoric about the Artsakh issue, particularly the rhetoric of Armenia’s pro-government personalities and media outlets has sharply changed, and this unequivocally sparks serious concerns. They regularly make calls and accusatory statements that will lead to a deadlock.
Member of Parliament Tigran Urikhanyan from the opposition Prosperous Armenia (Bargavatch Hayastan, BHK) party has announced his resignation.
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.
Today, the Criminal Court of Appeal of Armenia, under the chairmanship of Judge Armen Danielyan, began to examine the appeals that the Prosecutor General’s Office and the attorneys of the injured party have filed against the release of second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan from custody, termination of the case and forwarding of the case to the Constitutional Court.