WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Senate struck a historic blow today against Turkey’s century-long obstruction of justice for the Armenian Genocide, unanimously adopting S.Res.150, an Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)-backed measure that locks i
The following statement was released today by the Council of Europe’s Directorate of Communications
"I would like to believe I’m mistaken, but I don’t see Mashalian breathing any new life into the community. On the contrary, I fear he will extinguish that which exists no. Developments fuel my concerns. Let’s see.”
By a vote of 107 to 0, Armenia’s National Assembly today approved a bill obligating the Police to videotape all interrogation sessions of suspects and other detainees.
Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan today, in Stepanakert, met with representatives of the Free Motherland, Artsakh Democratic and Armenian Revolutionary Federation parties and discussed issues related to the 2020 draft state budget.
Armenian Minister of the Economy Tigran Khachatryan today met with newly appointed IMF Resident Representative for Armenia Yulia Ustyugova.
Mayor Marutyan, according to a Yerevan Municipality press release, said he wanted to explore new sectors of cooperation with the ADB.
The Armenian government today allocated 2 billion drams ($4.190 million) to launch construction of a unified vehicle customs clearance center in Gyumri.
According to the Ministry of Finance, disbursements already allocated for financing such trips are insufficient.
“We are glad that after a long break the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople has been endowed with a new leader,” Catholicos Garegin II wrote.
On this page, we present photographs, documents, and other memory items belonging to Mateos Zarifian and his family.
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on several people and legal entities in Europe, Asia and Latin America under the Magnitsky Act, including Mayor of Ventspils in Latvia, according to Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).