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Nationalization of Electric Networks of Armenia will break the “backbone” of the economy and scare away investors – former Minister of Finance (EXCLUSIVE)
The authorities' plan to nationalize the national power distributing company Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), announced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, will break the backbone of the country's economy and scare away investors, both domestic and foreign, former Finance Minister Vardan Aramyan said in an exclusive interview with ARKA news agency on Thursday.Armenian Investigative Committee submits cases against 600 servicemen to court
The Armenian Investigative Committee has referred to court criminal cases with indictments against about 600 military servicemen as part of the investigation into the circumstances of the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh in autumn 2020, the head of the agency Argishti Kyaramyan said.Ex-finance minister calls Armenia's draft state budget for 2024 'impressive', but points to capex risks
In an interview with Novosti Armenia news agency Armenia's former finance minister Vardan Aramyan said at first glance capital expenditure, GDP growth and projected tax-to-GDP ratio indicators earmarked by the government in its draft budget for 2024 seem to be impressive and ambitious and the budget deficit manageable.Assessment of Armenia's economic growth potential requires certain caution - ex-finance minister
Some caution should be exercised in assessing Armenia’s economic potential, ex-finance minister Vardan Aramyan, said in the Special Opinion program on the YouTube channel of Novosti-Armenia news agency.Former minister accuses government of 'breaking' the backbone of Armenian economy
Former Armenian finance minister Vardan Aramyan accused the government of "breaking' the backbone of the economy, which he said began in 2022, when the national currency, the dram, began strengthening against US dollar and euro, affecting export-oriented sectors of the economy.I
Opportunities for development of Armenian-American economic relations discussed in Washington, D.C.
Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan met with Arun Venkataraman, US Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary for Global Markets as part of his official visit to Washington, DC.Anti-Corruption Committee orders seizure of more than 30 pieces of property of former Armenian Minister of Environment
Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee has ordered the seizure of more than 30 properties owned by former Minister of Environment Aram Harutyunyan and two affiliated persons who assisted him in committing a string of crimes.There is need to keep up-to-date "post-Soviet space" notion- Armenian political analyst says
Фmid the escalating confrontation between the collective West and the Russian Federation, there is a need to keep up-to-date the notion of "post-Soviet space", an Armenian political analyst and coordinator of the Eurasian Expert Club Aram Safaryan said today.United States interested in deepening trade relations with Armenia
The U.S. is interested in deepening commercial ties and promoting cooperation with Armenia in various areas, including energy, US Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary for Global Markets Arun Venkataraman said today at a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan.Head of Investigative Committee: more than 70 officers are being tried as defendants in 44-day war cases
The chairman of Armenia's Investigative Committee Argishti Kyaramyan said some 70 Armenian career army officers are involved as defendants in a string of criminal cases launched in connection with Azerbaijan's aggressive war against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in the autumn of 2020.News 1 - 20 of 64
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