The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) issued the names of first 30 candidates of party’s proportional list for the upcoming parliamentary election. In a meeting with reporters on February 15, ARF faction Secretary Aghvan Vardanyan said the ARF proportional list will be headed by the ARF Bureau political representative Armen Rustamyan.
“I attach great importance to this workshop since many things are being forgotten and distorted by Azerbaijan’s efforts. Azerbaijan is incompatible with the human rights, the terrorism committed at the state level is obvious. The April war showed that what has started in Sumgait, is its continuous policy.”
What effect do elections have on economy? Generally, it’s accepted to consider—not a positive one. To some extent elections mean uncertainty. And uncertainty generates expectant moods.
Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials, the New York Times reports.
“On account of all this, we may state that Iran-Armenia relations more strengthen Armenia’s positions, and I’d say they provide an alternative to Armenia in the field of security and defence. Iran, out of its interests, is ready to provide such alternatives to Armenia with its readiness to support.”
President of Armenia and RPA Serzh Sargsyan won’t lead the RPA proportional list. As Eduard Sharmazanov, Vice President of the National Assembly of Armenia, said after the Executive body meeting of the party it’s the decision of RPA president.
“Shahin Morzoev’s asylum request from Armenia is mainly conditioned by the oppressions against public and political figures of the Talysh people, Talysh journalists and anyone who raises issues of Talysh history in general. This particular activist has regularly been persecuted in Azerbaijan; his family members have also been harassed. Therefore, he had no other option than seek for an asylum,” Voskanyan said.
“The existent situation can’t be acceptable to neither party to the conflict, as casualties on both sides have been recorded, and not only during the April developments, but they continue until now on the line of contact. This situation can’t last long.”
With the assistance of Russia, Armenia has sent another humanitarian aid cargo to Syria. The aircraft, loaded with food products and other first necessity items took off from Yerevan’s Erebuni airport and landed in Latakia, Syria. Vigen Sargsyan, Defense Minister of Armenia, reminded reporters this is the second time humanitarian aid is being sent to Syria at the order of President Serzh Sargsyan.
Baku is strictly concerned over the statement made by French President Francois Hollande who said the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict must be based on the right to selfdetermination.