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Armenian Defense Ministry denies Azerbaijan's report on shelling of its positions
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense's statement that on January 5, between 22:00 and 22:10, units of the Armenian Armed Forces allegedly opened fire towards Azerbaijani positions in the southeastern part of the border zone is false, according to a statement from the Armenian Ministry of Defense.Armenian Prime Minister: Armenian border guards start serving at Agarak checkpoint on the border with Iran
From today, only Armenian Border Troops will carry out border control at the Agarak checkpoint of the Armenian-Iranian state border, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Monday.In case of signing peace treaty with Azerbaijan, the idea of withdrawal of mutual lawsuits is acceptable to Armenia - Pashinyan
“We continue to be constructively engaged in the discussions around the peace treaty with Azerbaijan, and we have conveyed proposals on the two outstanding articles of the peace treaty to Azerbaijan for more than a month now, and we haven’t yet had a response,” Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said Thursday in an interview with Armenpress news agency.Pashinyan says there is constructive mood in Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation process
Armenia and Azerbaijan have ratified regulations for their border delimitation commissions , which means that the delimitation process should continue, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.Another meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on border delimitation may be held soon - Armenian Deputy Prime Minister
The next meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on border delimitation may be held in the near future, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan said today, but did not specify its venue and date.Armenian Foreign Minister says 15 out of 17 articles of draft peace treaty with Azerbaijan agreed upon
Fifteen out of 17 articles of the draft peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been agreed upon, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said in an interview with Finnish news agency Lännen Media.Open borders and better logistics could positively affect Armenia’s trade prospects– EBRD Managing Director
Open borders and better logistics could positively affect trade prospects, especially because Armenia has access to the EU market through the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement and to the central Asian markets of the members of the Euroasian economic union.Armenia and Azerbaijan may switch to simplified customs and transit procedures in case of border unblocking
Armenia and Azerbaijan may switch to simplified customs and transit procedures if the border is unblocked, said Rustam Badasyan, head of the Armenian State Revenue Committee.NSS chief believes that Azerbaijan will leave occupied territories of Armenia as a result of border delimitation
Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Armen Abazyan did not rule out today that Azerbaijani troops will leave the occupied territories of Armenia as a result of border delimitation process.Ratification of Regulations on Armenian-Azerbaijani Border Demarcation Commissions put on agenda of parliament
The Armenian National Assembly's Foreign Relations Committee at Monday's session approved the Regulations on the Armenian-Azerbaijani State Commissions on Border Demarcation.From 2025, Armenian border troops will guard state borders with Iran and Turkey - Nazeli Baghdasaryan
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin have reached an agreement whereby starting from January 1, 2025, the border troops of the National Security Service of Armenia will 'participate in the protection of Armenian state borders with Iran and Turkey,' Pashinyan's press secretary Nazeli Baghdasaryan reported.There is no decision yet on the next stage of delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border – Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia
There is no decision yet on the next stage of delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, said Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.Armenian authorities allocate more than $2.5 million to pay for utilities of residents of border villages in 2025
At a meeting on Thursday, the Armenian government allocated 988.9 million drams to support residents of border villages in Armenia, which provides for partial compensation of their utility costs and property taxes in 2025.News 1 - 20 of 539
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