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January 23, 2025
Armenia says Crossroads of Peace project is favourable for European Union
Armenia seeks to build closer economic ties with the EU and also wants to forge close economic co-operation with all countries in the region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said today, speaking at a panel discussion on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos.Armenia to start compensating customs duties for exporters of goods to Europe and the UK
At a meeting on Thursday, the Armenian government made a decision aimed at compensating entrepreneurs for the full amount of customs duties on exports of manufactured goods to the European Union and the UK.Armenia expects Azerbaijan to respond to two peace treaty proposals – Armen Grigoryan
Armenia has submitted its proposals on a peace treaty to the Azerbaijani side and is awaiting a response from official Baku, said Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the Armenian Security Council, on Thursday.What incomes are subject to the 300 thousand drams threshold and in what cases should they be included in the declaration (PART 3, VIDEO)
The State Revenue Committee of Armenia continues to publish answers to common questions regarding the income tax declaration, which must be submitted in 2025 for the 2024 reporting year.EU not considering Armenia's readiness to join – Mamijanyan
No one has invited Armenia to the EU; Armenia is not included in the working documents that analyze countries in the context of potential membership based on various criteria, said Hayk Mamijanyan, head of the opposition faction "I Have the Honor."Armenian intelligence warns of risks of country's energy dependence
Energy dependence continues to be used as a widespread tool of political influence in both global and regional relations, and Armenia is no exception, according to the annual report of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia.Sanctions against Russia and Iran limit Armenia's economic potential - FIS report
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia considers it unlikely that sanctions against both Russia and Iran will be lifted or eased in 2025, which could potentially have a significant impact on Armenia's economy.Risks of external interference to increase in Armenia in 2025 ahead of 2026 elections - FIS forecast
External interference regarding Armenia and information risks are expected to increase in 2025, especially with the parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026. This is highlighted in the annual risk assessment report by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.Armenia's economic dependence can be used to interfere in internal affairs - FIS report
In 2025, external actors are likely to continue using Armenia's economic and logistical dependence as a tool for political influence, according to the annual report of the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.Armenia's Foreign Intelligence Service considers likelihood of major conflict with Azerbaijan low
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia has published its annual risk assessment report, which indicates that, based on available information, the likelihood of a large-scale conflict with Azerbaijan is considered low.Protest against tax changes takes place outside government building
Representatives of small and medium-sized businesses are holding a protest in front of the Armenian government building on Thursday. They are dissatisfied with changes to the Tax Code, which include an increase in the turnover tax rate.News 1 - 20 of 22
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