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Pashinyan: Statement by EAEU leaders on referendum in Armenia was perceived as a friendly gesture
The statement by the leaders of four EAEU countries supporting the idea of holding a referendum in Armenia on EU membership was perceived as a friendly gesture, not a demand, stated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.TRIPP, Railway to Turkey and Nakhichevan: What the Armenian Government Plans for 2026-2031
The Armenian government's agenda for 2026-2031 includes the initiation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project, which aims to establish a railway connection to Turkey and Nakhichevan.EU and UN launch €2.47 million air quality monitoring modernization program for Armenia
On August 19, the European Union and UN agencies, in collaboration with the Armenian government, officially launched the three-year EU4Clean Air in Armenia initiative, which focuses on modernizing the national air quality monitoring system and enhancing pollution control measures.Automated e-gate systems will be introduced at Armenian border checkpoints
The Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs has announced plans to introduce automated e-gate systems (electronic checkpoints) at Armenian border checkpoints, coinciding with the rollout of biometric passports.Peace with Azerbaijan, Strategic Partnership, and the "AI Factory": Mirzoyan Discusses Key Issues with US Congressman
On Tuesday, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Abraham Hamadeh, a member of the US House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services, discussed the institutionalization of peace with Azerbaijan and the expansion of the strategic partnership with the United States.New stage in Armenia-India defense partnership: Indian media estimates contracts to be worth nearly $2 billion
Armenia and India are entering a new phase of defense cooperation, which over the past few years has grown from separate arms purchases to military-technical interaction, personnel training, and discussions of joint defense industry projects.Yerevan schools will temporarily switch to a six-day week for COP17
Yerevan schools will operate six days a week for five weeks due to the 17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP17) to be held in Armenia, Armenpress reports, citing the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sport.News 1 - 20 of 55808
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