During Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan’s trip to Washington D.C. on August 8, Armenia and the U.S. signed the following three memorandums of understanding (MOUs). The texts have been provided by Pashinyan’s office.
He believes there was no need to demolish or remove the tiles on the outer walls, and that only cosmetic work inside the complex was needed.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and Jared Cohen, President of Global Affairs at Goldman Sachs, one of the world's leading investment banks, met today in Yerevan and discussed the potential for further cooperation between Armenia and the bank.
Looking beyond Armenia, the global investment climate has been described as unstable due to geopolitical instability across many regions.
The dismissal is part of Pashinyan’s move to remove all officials who believe, contrary to Pashinyan, that a July 22 decision of the Stockholm Arbitration Court ordering Armenia to refrain from seizing the assets of the country’s electricity distribu
Artashi Mot (Chez Artash) a popular eatery in downtown Yerevan will open its doors to the public a week after it was closed for a variety of sanitary and hygienic violations.