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U.S. Embassy employees and their families prohibited from any non-essential travel to a number of locations in Armenia
With the arrival of the summer travel season in Armenia, the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan reminded U.S. citizens that due to the on-going conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, U.S. Embassy employees and their families are prohibited from any non-essential travel to the following locations, which reflects a slight easing since the restrictions were put in place in September 2022:Armenian company appears on new U.S. sanctions list against Russia
The U.S. Department of Commerce has imposed export restrictions on 71 companies, including an Armenia-registered company Medisar, which is said to supply industrial raw materials, chemicals and laboratory equipment.Nikol Pashinyan calls for 'collective counteraction to restrictions on supplies of agricultural produces'
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called today for 'collective counteraction to restrictions on supplies of agricultural produces,' when speaking at a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) in Minsk, Belarus.Russian PM: Russian-Armenian trade in 4 months is over $890 million
Russia is Armenia's major foreign trade partner and the largest investor in its economy, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a meeting with his Armenian counterpart Nikol Pashinyan on Monday, the Armenian prime minister's press service reported.Central bank chairman says new Western sanctions against Russia would affect Armenia
Potential new sanctions that the West would slap on Russia are one of the most undesirable developments for Armenia and especially its financial sector that could happen in 2022, the chairman of Armenia’s Central Bank Martin Galstyan told a news conference on Tuesday.Armenian parliament passes law restricting freedom of mass media
The Armenian parliament has passed today in the second and final reading a set of amendments to the law on media and a number of related laws, which determine what "unidentifiable sources" of information are and set also responsibility for media in case these sources are cited.Armenia may enforce restrictions on visiting public places by unvaccinated citizens
Armenia’s Health Ministry is considering a possible enforcement of restrictions on visiting public places by unvaccinated citizens and those who can not provide a negative PCR test, the press service of the Ministry of Health told Novosti-Armenia news agency.Armenia removes Covid-19 restrictions for foreigners entering the country through land border
Armenia has removed today Covid-19 restrictions on the entry of persons who are not citizens of Armenia into the country through the land border, saying from now on all foreigners can enter the country both by air and by land.Stringent restrictions on people’s movement in Armenia to be prolonged at least for another ten days, Armenian Prime Minister says
The stringent restrictions on people’s movement and the ban on several types of economic activity, which are part of the state of emergency, will be prolonged at least for another ten days, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Tuesday during a live Facebookbroadcasting.Armenia to toughen restrictions on economic activity and citizens movement
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan, who is coordinating the 30-day state of emergency, declared by the government to stop the spread of coronavirus, said new and tougher restrictions will be imposed on certain types of economic activity. He said the list of such activities will be released later today.Armenian authorities lift restrictions on leaving Etchmiadzin
Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan, who was appointed to spearhead the efforts of the government to contain the spread of coronavirus, said restrictions on leaving the town of Etchmiadzin will be lifted on 20:00 on Wednesday.News 1 - 20 of 22
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