Citing his positive coronavirus test results, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian did not fly to Saint Petersburg on Wednesday to attend meetings of the leaders of Russia and other former Soviet republics.
An Armenian court has refused to consider Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinian’s libel suit against a media outlet that effectively accused him and his extended family of illicit enrichment.
Six years after helping to disrupt a large-scale gold mining project in Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government is considering giving a Canadian-based company loan guarantees to revive it.
The Armenian government’s tax revenue continued to fall well short of its target in the second half of this year amid a slowdown of economic growth in the country.
U.S. military assistance to Armenia and Azerbaijan cannot be used for “offensive purposes,” the State Department said on Tuesday, responding to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s allegations about U.S. arms supplies to Yerevan.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not scheduled to hold separate talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian during this week’s summits of the leaders of former Soviet republics, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
Ignoring a court ruling handed down last week, Yerevan’s municipal council prolonged on Tuesday a sharp increase in car parking fees in the Armenian capital which took effect in January this year.
Armenia’s three former presidents on Monday again accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of lying to try to absolve himself of blame for the fall of Nagorno-Karabakh following his renewed claims about past peace proposals made by the United States, Russia and France.
Armenia has not formally recognized Kosovo as an independent state despite agreeing to accept its passports, the Armenian Foreign Ministry clarified on Monday.
An Armenian law-enforcement agency has refused to investigate the disclosure by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of personal communication of a parliament deputy who has been resisting government pressure to resign from the National Assembly.
Amid an uproar from his political opponents and media, Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinian said on Monday that he will pay the municipal administration about $20,000 to cover the exorbitant cost of his recent flight to the United States.
Deputy prime ministers of Russia and Armenia hailed on Friday a continuing rapid growth of Russian-Armenian trade contrasting with heightened tensions between the two longtime allies.
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