“We want our citizens to be encouraged and have the opportunity to work and get results. We want work to be perceived not just as suffering in the Republic of Armenia; we want people to enjoy their work,” the Head of Government emphasized.
And we had the opportunity to cover a wide range of issues of which of course the regional security and the peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict were very important part of our conversation.
Artsakh’s Ministry of Defense has issued a statement refuting Azerbaijani press reports that Artsakh military units violated the ceasefire last night by firing grenade launcher rounds across the Line of Contact.
In a statement released today, Tatoyan proposes a number of legislative changes that he says would defend the rights of women serving in the military and lessen discrimination against them.
Members of Armenia’s Kurdish community staged a protest outside the Prosecutor General’s Office in Yerevan today demanding the release of Aylaz Amoyan and others charged with smuggling one kilogram of drugs through Artsakh earlier this year.
On the occasion of the 27th anniversary of formation of the Police Force of the Republic of Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the General Directorate of the Police Troops
During their discussions, the participants exchanged views on recent developments on the ground and core issues of the settlement process.