Hundreds of hectares of peach trees in Armenia’s northern Noyemberyan region are dying.
Earlier this year, the government allocated AMD 1.4 billion to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to organize the summit.
Special Investigative Service (SIS) Chief Sasun Khachatryan today reaffirmed his pledge that all those linked to the post-election protests of March 1, 2008 will be questioned, including former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
Osipyan said that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had instructed law enforcement agencies to closely monitor the election and that the police were ready for the task.
“We’ve the normal functioning of the country and the continuation of economic development during the revolutionary period,” Pashinyan said, noting that this was the primary issue facing his administration after assuming power in May.