Artsakh: Soldiers on the Frontline
Armenia’s constitution provides for a republic with an elected head of state and a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly. The Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) held a majority of seats in the National Assembly, and with President Serzh Sargsyan as leader, continued to dominate the country’s political scene. The country held a presidential election in 2013 and legislative elections in 2012.
Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian leaves for Beijing tomorrow on a two-day visit during which he’s scheduled to sign a memo making Armenia a Dialog Partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Demirchyan was the First Secretary of the Armenian Communist Party when metro opened to the public on March 7, 1981.
In general, I do not like to speak about successes or diplomatic failures; however there are landmark cases, when things should be presented openly.
The Artsakh Ministry of Defense reports that its frontline forces repulsed an Azerbaijan reconnaissance unit attempting to infiltrate its southern border last night.
Hundreds gathered in Yerevan’s Liberty Square yesterday to voice their anger over Russia’s selling of weapons to Azerbaijan.