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PM says have no illusions about revival of Nairit chemical plant
Armenia’s newly appointed Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan said on Wednesday that the government did not receive yet any effective investment project for the revival of Nairit synthetic rubber plant in Yerevan.
15.09.2016, 10:56
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Police investigating explosion at chemical plant in Armenia
The police have launched an investigation into an explosion at Vanadzor-Khimprom chemical plant.
21.01.2013, 20:42
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Vanadzor chemical plant to resume production of fertilizers in the coming days
The Vanadzor Chemical Plant will resume production of fertilizers in the coming days, agriculture minister Sergo Karapetyan said today in the parliament which was discussing the government’s report on 2011 budget execution. The minister said the production cycle is already running, however, the mass production of fertilizers will start in two - three days.
26.09.2012, 20:35
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The most politically sensitive barrier to a full peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains Azerbaijan's expectation that Armenia will amend its constitution to remove language implying potential claims on Karabakh, a change that faces significant domestic resistance in Yerevan, the international rating agency S&P Global thinks.
S&P: Azerbaijan's demand that Armenia change its Constitution remains the main obstacle to peace