“No exceptional circumstances whatsoever – whether a state of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency – may be invoked as a justification of torture and enforced disappearances,” they said.
In ten years (2009-2019), Armenia has imported about $2,151,000,000 worth of goods from Turkey. During the same time period, exports from Armenia to Turkey amounted to only $13,900,000.
Tigran Shahverdyan, co-founder of the Robomart online retail shopping company, at an Armenian parliamentary hearing today, warned that the country’s sciences sector faces serious problems.
This policy of Turkey and Azerbaijan deserves the most severe condemnation.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Vahram Dumanyan, at a parliamentary hearing today on the topic of science as a pillar of security and development, said the country’s economy cannot develop with an educated public.
Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, Chairman of the Armenian National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Science, Education, Culture, Diaspora, Youth and Sport, emphasized the role of science to ensure the security of the country following the recent war in Artsakh.