Members of the UK Parliament called this week for tighter sanctions against Kremin-connected individuals and warned that the government is not shielding national security interests from Russian “kleptocrats and human rights abusers.”
These findings, recently released by the Ministry of Finance’s budgetary audit inspectorate, reveals that the ministry was woefully lax in monitoring the expenditures, totaling the equivalent of US$1.080 million at today’s exchange rate.
"We urge the government to pay attention to the development of tourism, to direct investments to this field, as the tourism opportunities available in Jermuk are sufficient to solve the unemployment issue completely, without having to develop the mining industry.”
Armenia’s Investigative Committee reports that a junior sergeant has been charged as a suspect in the apparent suicide death of Levon Torosyan on May 6, 2018.
Yesterday’s flooding, caused by overloaded water runoff drains, was on the mind of most residents in Lernagog, a village in Armenia’s Armavir Province.
Pashinyan is said to have stressed the need for the continued improvement of political research and an exchange of expertise, this according to a government press release.
Activist Ani Hovhannisyan told the packed room and the panel, comprised of seven Armenian and international environmental and sustainable development specialists, that she and other concerned Armenian citizens would never allow Lydian International to go ahead with the Amulsar project.