
Both sides suffered thousands of casualties. According to official Armenian data, the country lost 3,830 soldiers during the 44-day war.
“I propose that Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan declare that they are exiting politics,” he said.
“Signatures from Hayastan faction MPs have been handed over to the I have Honor bloc to attach to the impeachment proposal,” Malyan said.
Mirzoyan underlined that full opening of transport links and realization of transit and trade potential would be transformative.
“We hope these will be overcome once laboratory capacities are fully established,” Papoyan said.
Earlier, media reported that law enforcement searched the house of Narek Ohanyan, former head of Merdzavan.
As a result of extensive investigative and procedural actions, 1 billion drams of damage caused to the state has been recovered.
“Sargsyan is unmatched in destroying his own. He ruined Vanetsyan, and now it’s the Masis mayor’s turn,” Chakhoyan wrote.
Zurabyan described the years of governance by the ruling Civil Contract party as disastrous, especially in the security sphere.
Both expressed satisfaction with the dynamic growth of the Armenia–EU partnership, which has expanded across all areas of mutual interest.
Davit Hambardzumyan emphasized that the mechanism to declare no confidence in Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan already exists.
He added that his faction has provided a platform for parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces to search for practically feasible solutions.
Earlier in Moscow, Pashinyan took part in the World Atomic Week forum and held a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Armen Sargsyan assured that planned reforms will continue despite a smaller 2026 defense budget compared to last year.
At the session, former Artsakh Defense Army commander Levon Mnatsakanyan requested access to several hearing transcripts.
Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with the Council of Europe Secretary General and Malta’s deputy PM during the UN General Assembly.
The meeting focused on opportunities to expand Armenian–French cooperation in the high-tech sector.
Rubinyan and Nazaryan propose designating January 27 to honor all Armenian soldiers fallen in wars throughout history.
Likhachev underlined that in recent years, the irreplaceable role of nuclear energy in the global energy system has become evident.
On September 9 and 10, Armenia’s Investigative Committee launched criminal cases related to these findings.
Keosayan suffered clinical death in early January and remained in a coma for nine months.
Abrahamyan accuses the government of masking military and diplomatic failures with propaganda, calling recent years uniquely disastrous.
Ara Khzmalyan confirmed readiness to initiate the training of a Patriarchate representative at Matenadaran.
“In such conditions, neither the founding president nor his political force can remain indifferent,” Zurabyan noted.
Beglaryan argued that normal Armenian authorities would have recognized the people of Artsakh as victims of genocide or ethnic cleansing.
“Armenia highly values its cooperation with friendly China and the strong political dialogue rooted in mutual understanding and trust,” Khachatryan said.
He emphasized that it’s time to contribute through action rather than words and stressed the urgency of national involvement in state development.
Pashinyan confirmed plans to run Metsamor NPP until 2036, aiming for a smooth transition to a new energy unit.
Mirzoyan and Bayramov had a brief exchange with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio during a NATO-hosted diplomatic dinner.
Welcoming Pashinyan to Moscow, Putin added, “Despite meeting recently, we always have something to discuss.”