These were the slogans chanted by the thousands participating in today’s torchlight procession to Yerevan’s Tzitzernakaberd Genocide Memorial.
When asked if Armenia would be purchasing modern military arms and from who, Grigoryan said such purchases are scheduled and “we all know which country leads in this sector.”
The two officials, according to a statement released by Kerobyan’s office, singled out trade and investments, industry, high technologies, education and tourism.
Here’s a portion of the letter.
Mughdusyan said she chose the handmade flowers because they grow on stone, which symbolizes the constant difficult struggle for the existence of the Armenian people.
In a Facebook post, Arakelyan does not specify why he is stepping down, but does say that many of the social problems resulting from last year’s war in Artsakh have either been resolved or are in the process of being resolved.
A delegation led by French Senate President Gérard Larche arrives in Armenia today to attend events commemorating the 106th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
Yerevan’s Court of General Jurisdiction today released Armen Khachatryan, Mayor of the Syunik village of Hartashen, who had been arrested on charges of “hooliganism” during PM Nikol Pashinyan’s recent trip to the province.