A Greek court found former defense minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos guilty of corruption on Monday. Tsochatzopoulos, 74, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for accepting US$75 million in bribes, according to the Financial Times.
European Parliament gives green light to EU-Armenia visa facilitation agreement
Armenia intends to build a new nuclear power plant to replace the present one in order to provide clean energy for the country’s use and for export to neighbouring countries.
The entire matter would have passed under the radar if not for the fact that the attendees, including the nations Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, were all wearing camouflage army clothes.
Businessman Paylak Hayrapetyan has called on Armenia’s newly appointed Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan to immediately look into the offshore fraud case, no matter who might be implicated.