Armenia’s government has given the green light to launch free weapons’ training courses to eligible individuals. The government’s rationale is that citizens should be proficient in the use of arms to defend the country’s borders.
Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released the following statement regarding today’s attempted incursion by Azerbaijani forces into Tavoush province.
More than 300 ostriches die of hunger. Tigran has no money to feed them.
The following is an official Armenian government press release.
Armenian Minister of Justice Arpineh Hovhannisyan today announced that a greater number of civil society representatives would also be allowed to sit on the country’s Anti-Corruption Council.
Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, during a critique of the country’s Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, said that the government had created a sytem in which able-bodied individuals prefer receiving state handouts than working.
At a cabinet session today, the government decided to recall the cars, valued at 48 million AMD ($99,230), as part of its campaign to decrease the number of government vehicles now in service.
Three Armenian soldiers were killed early this morning near the Tavoush province village of Chinari in a firefight to prevent an Azerbaijan military unit attempting to cross the border.