Armenia will send humanitarian aid to Syria via the now closed Magara checkpoint on its border with Turkey.
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry argues the current building is under Belgian state control, limiting changes inside and outside the building.
The Armenian government today approved a decision to have a defense attaché in the European Union, as well as in Belgium, on a concurrent basis, given Armenia’s expanding cooperation with Belgium and the European Union in the defense, security, and m
Armenia today approved a draft economic agreement with Hungary that focuses on the pharmaceutical, tourism, energy, transport and logistics sectors.
The UAE is Armenia’s largest trading partner in the Gulf and thirty direct flights weekly connect the two countries.
The Armenian government today approved a rehabilitation program for first-time perpetrators of domestic violence who, according to police assessments, aren’t at risk of repeat offenses.
Armenian Deputy Minister of Justice Karen Karapetyan justified the decision by noting that while AI is experiencing unprecedented development worldwide, Armenia lacks sufficient legal regulations on the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
It is also planned to establish a joint economic intergovernmental commission between Armenia and Hungary to coordinate and promote bilateral trade and economic cooperation.
Armenia plans to open an embassy in Hungary, a major step in restoring diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The Armenian government plans to add Armenian miniature painting, the dialects of Ararat and Karin, the preparation of dolma, and the traditional candle-shaped walnut candy known as “sweet sujukh” to the list.
An Armenian government proposal to allocate 989 million drams (US2.7M) in aid to border communities will be sent to parliament for approval.
Armenia will lease a building located at 12 Baghramyan Street in Yerevan to the Holy See, the government of the Roman Catholic Church, for a period of 99 years with an annual rent of US$1.