In both capitals, the Co-Chairs called upon the parties to re-engage in negotiations on substance, in good faith and with political will. They underscored that this is the only way to bring a lasting peace to the people of the region, who expect and deserve progress in the settlement of the conflict.
"In Armenia, it's mostly a kebab-barbecue situation. Eating is the key. For example, when people want to express a good opinion on a wedding, they say they ate well. Food is the main criteria, but in reality, the most important thing is having a good time," says Marley's founder.
Needless to say that approaching the upcoming summit with tangible results will contribute to the future productive cooperation in the framework of the Eastern Partnership.
Armenia’s National Center to Ensure Quality Professional Education has started to inspect medical colleges and universities that have not yet received institutional certification.
A former National Assembly member, Gyulzadyan owns the Hunayka and Sermnatsan agricultural companies.
Albert Martoyan, who lost the bottoms of both feet to frostbite while serving on the Artsakh frontline in the April 2016 Four Day War, has written to Hetq to complain about the run around he’s been given by various government agencies regarding his medical treatment and his need for orthopedic shoes.