Any attempt of solving issues with violence in Armenia must receive a strict legal counteraction, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook.
The Guardian has published an article headlined ”Monumental loss: Azerbaijan and ‘the worst cultural genocide of the 21st century” about the demolishment of Armenian cross-stones in Azerbaijan.
PM Pashinyan laid a wreath at Myasnikyan statue and paid tribute to the memory of all the victims.
An Azerbaijani court has sentenced Armenian citizen Karen Ghazaryan to 20 years behind bars on fabricated charges including murder and terrorism.
Investigation has been launched in the Investigative Committee to clarify the details of the death of soldier Armen Grigoryan.
A French citizen who was injured in a mountain-climbing incident in Armenia has died, the ministry of emergency situations said.
A military search and rescue helicopter has been deployed to the mountainous terrain of Kotayk province in Armenia to rescue the French national who has been injured on a mountain in Aghveran resort in what appears to be an avalanche-related incident.
Those who steal from the people of Armenia must get caught, charged, embarrassed, morally destroyed and sent to prison, Prime Minister Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting today, addressing the efficient spending of credit and grant resources given to Armenia.
Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan received co-founder of “Aznavour” Foundation Nicolas Aznavour, the son of the world famous late chansonnier Charles Aznavour.
“In fact, our books finished very rapidly. I congratulate on the day of book giving and hope you have already received and presented a book”, PM Pashinyan said, addressing the citizens on a Facebook live broadcast.