During the meeting, Masis Mayilian briefed on the goals of the visit of the Artsakh delegation. The sides also touched upon the current situation in the South Caucasus and the prospects of establishment of stability in the region.
Mr.Khachatryan hasn’t driven a tractor in fifteen years. He’s gifted the tractor he privatized after the collapse of the Soviet Union to one of his five daughters. His son-in-law now uses it to work the land.
To mark International Workers’ Day, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan today attended an event organized by Grand Holding, a company which touts itself as the “largest industrial taxpayer in Armenia since 1997”.
The remains of Gourgen Yanikian, nicknamed the “Godfather of ASALA” have been brought to Armenia for reinterment rial at Yerevan’s Yerablour Military Pantheon.
On May 1, International Workers’ Day, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had little to say about workers’ rights, focusing instead on encouraging personal initiative and a willingness to work as the basis for his much-heralded “economic revolut
My special congratulations go to the veterans who have passed on to us responsibility and respect for labor as well as centuries-old crafts and skills.