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Armenia did not consult with international donors on nationalization of ENA- Pashinyan
No consultations were held with international donor organizations such as IMF and World Bank as part of the process announced by the government to nationalize the national power distribution company Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a press conference today in response to a question from Novosti Armenia news agency.Armenia becoming a crossroads of international cargo transportation is a significant security factor - Pashinyan
If Armenia becomes a crossroads of international cargo transportation, these crossings through the territory of Armenia are significant security factors, said Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.Armenian PM names reasons for inaction of Armenian-Russian-Azerbaijani commission of deputy prime ministers
The format of the trilateral working group co-chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan has not been in effect for a long time, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan thinks.President dismisses Hakob Simidyan from the post of Minister of Environment of Armenia and appoints a successor
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan, at the suggestion of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, signed a decree on Wednesday dismissing Hakob Simidyan from the post of Minister of Environment.Agriculture and investment: Armenia and Uruguay consider prospects for expanding cooperation
On Tuesday, Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan discussed prospects for expanding Armenian-Uruguayan economic cooperation with Uruguayan Ambassador to Armenia Silvana Lesca Barolini.Russia accuses Armenia of supplying counterfeit cognac
Russia has claimed that 85% of Armenian brandy samples supplied to the Russian market do not meet current standards, Forbes.ru reported, citing a study by the Union of Producers of Brandy, Spirits, and Alcoholic Beverages (Soyuzkoniak) in conjunction with the International Anti-Counterfeiting Association.Armenia tightens control over flower exports amid stricter requirements from Russian agricultural watchdog
Armenian flower producers must strictly comply with phytosanitary standards, said Tigran Petrosyan, head of the Food Safety Inspection Authority, adding that Russia (the destination of the bulk of Armenian flower exports) expects imported products to fully comply with its phytosanitary standards.News 1 - 20 of 52846
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