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Armenian environmental NGOs and activists demand that government stop development of Amulsar gold project
Twenty-two Armenian NGOs and environmental activists expressed today in a statement their deep disappointment and dissatisfaction "in connection with the illegal, short-sighted, irresponsible, adventurous and risky' decision of the government to restart the Amulsar gold mining project that was disrupted by protesters shortly after the 2018 “velvet revolution.'All problems are solvable- Kerobyan on economic benefits and environmental risks of Amulsar mine’s development
Armenian Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan endorsed the government’s decision to restart the Amulsar gold mining project that was disrupted by protesters shortly after the 2018 “velvet revolution.”Development of Amulsar gold deposit will contribute to increasing security of Armenian resort town of Jermuk
The development of the Amulsar gold deposit will contribute to increasing the level of security of Armenian resort town of Jermuk, Lydian Armenia's Executive Director Hayk Aloyan said in an interview with the Public Television of Armenia on Wednesday after Armenian Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan, Lydian Armenia company’s board member Jeffrey Coach, and a senior executive of the Kazakhstan-based Eurasian Development Bank (EDB signed a memorandum of understanding in Yerevan.Armenia will get 12.5% of Lydian Armenia shares
The government of Armenia, the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) and the Lydian Armenia company signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Yerevan on Wednesday, whereby the parties express their readiness to raise a total of $250 million to develop the Amulsar gold mine in Armenia’s Vayots Dzor province.New evidence obtained in Amulsar gold mine case
New evidence was obtained by the investigators who are looking into the Amulsar gold mine case, which could change the direction of the investigation, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Hayk Grigoryan told reporters on Wednesday.Armenia's administrative court rules in favor of Lydian Armenia
The Administrative Court of Armenia has ruled in favour of Lydian Armenia, a subsidiary of TSX-listed Lydian International, and upheld the company’s appeal against a directive of the environmental and mining inspection body, which had blocked mining at the Amulsar site.Ad hoc committee to be set up at Armenian parliament for considering legality of investment projects in mining industry
An ad hoc committee will be set up at the National Assembly of Armenia at Prosperous Armenia faction's initiative for considering legality of investment programs in the country's mining industry, Zhoghovurd reports.Lawyer Nazeli Vardanyan commenting on prime minister's statement on Amulsar
Armenia's law gives a clear specification of commissioning of ore fields and gives all grounds for preventive measures, Nazeli Vardanyan, a lawyer, told Azatutyun TV commenting on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statement that there are no reasons or legal grounds for terminating the development of Amulsar gold field.Armenian premier sees no reason for Amulsar mine development prohibition
The Armenian government can act only in conformity with the law and the Constitution, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Monday in a live broadcast on his Facebook page. "There is no any political ground for prohibiting the commissioning of the Amulsar mine, but at the same time, we can't ignore the existing public anxiety," he said. The mine is being developed by Lydian Armenia, a subsidiary of Lydian International Ltd.News 1 - 20 of 48
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