The document States that “the Minister of defence, or any representative of the Pentagon is prohibited to enter into contracts, memoranda, corporate agreements, and to give grants and to provide loans to “Rosoboronexport” and its subsidiaries”.
“Today, we are calling on companies to take concrete steps to increase gender diversity on their boards, and have issued clear guidance to help them begin to take action,” State Street Global Advisors CEO Ron O’Hanley said in a statement.
“The visa free regime with EU countries will contribute to the development of tourism, deepening of business ties and boosting student exchange programs,” the Georgian Foreign Ministry said.
The resolution says after the last Socialist International Congress, the world marked the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide and witnessed a number of new countries, heads of states and international organizations officially recognising the Armenian Genocide.
People have pointed out on Twitter in recent days that President Trump has a habit of using Scotch tape to keep the tail of his necktie from flying around, Fox News reports.
Minsk Group Cochairs Igor Popov of the Russian Federation, Stephane Visconti of France, and Richard Hoagland of the United States will pay a visit to Azerbaijan on March 11, Azerbaijani foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov told APA agency.
In early April, the first parliamentary elections will be held in Armenia after amending the Constitution on the country’s transition to the parliamentary form of government. In this regard, various parties are actively promoting their political and economic programs to the public. In general, the Armenian public treats with a large grain of salt both to the current authorities and the opposition.
Russia has exited recession, with a little help from the boys in uniform, a major statistical revision – and the global oil price. And not just any recession, but its longest in two decades. So what happened?
French voters living abroad will not be able to cast an electronic vote for the legislative elections in June because of an “extremely high risk of cyber-attacks”, the government announced on Monday.
Within the framework of the working visit in Kyrgyzstan, Armenia’s Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan had a private meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Bishkek, press service of the Government informed.