During a break in Armenian-Russian regional summit today in Yerevan, former Armenian Prime Minister Armen Darbinyan told reporters that the country’s economy has never been good in the past 24 years since independence and remains poor.
Laboratory testing designed to reveal how a large number of surgery patients at the Kajaran Medical Center in Syunik contracted hepatitis C late last year has been completed, this according to Armenia’s Ministry of Health.
A delegation headed by Armenian Minister of Transportation and Communication Gagik Beglaryan, will head to the site of today’s fatal bus crash near the town of Uzlovya, in the Russian Tula Oblast to coordinate an investigation with Russian colleagues.
In a message of condolence regarding today’s fatal bus accident in Russia in which eight Armenian citizens died and scores injured, President Serzh Sargsyan described the incident as a “major blow to the nation, to each of us.”
Armenia’s Traffic Police have miraculously discovered that severely tinted car windows lead to traffic accidents and urge drivers to conform to a 2005 code specifying the degree to which windows can be darkened.
Armenia’s Development Fund and six other tourist companies are participating in the annual World Travel Market 2015 exhibition now taking place in London.
A bus carrying passengers from Moscow to Yerevan lost control yesterday and flipped over near the town of Uzlovya, in the Russian Tula Oblast, killing seven and injuring 43 citizens of Armenia.