Their demand was the same: to cancel military contracts with Turkey and to stop the supply of military technologies to Turkey.
“In accordance with the Decision N 1708-N dated October 20, 2020 of the Government of the Armenia all the imports in to Armenia of any consumption goods of Turkish origin will be banned effective December 31 2020
I just returned from the front line. After meeting with our boys, I decided to address our people with a special video message from the trenches.
The 14-year-old used the 100,000 drams he was saving to buy a computer to launch an online retail business. Since his father is at the front, Boris sees himself as “the man of the house” who must take care of the family until they return home.
Razmik's brother, Artyom, learned about his brother's deeds from his mother. He did not believe the story at first. He joked that he should have won the medal, but his older brother was ahead of him.
Nine-year-old Karen and his family moved to Yerevan soon after the Azerbaijani military started shelling Stepanakert. They quickly packed the essentials: documents, clothes.
The number of alumni that joined the open letters in total was 307 (241 FLEX Alumni, 26 Fulbright Alumni and 40 PFP Alumni).
Hundreds marched in Madrid today to protest Azerbaijani military aggression against Artsakh and to demand that the Spanish government recognizes the independence of Artsakh.
Mr. Yengoyan’s blue cabin is at the beginning of the village in Armenia’s Shirak Province.