
Edgar Ghazaryan said Pashinyan’s remarks imply he and his family are war criminals, citing their direct participation in Artsakh’s defense.
The DOC party said a video of Vardan Ghukasyan allegedly free in the U.S. is outdated, stressing he remains in detention pending court review.
Andreasyan was briefed on existing problems and emphasized the importance of involving professionals to ensure proper restoration.
Armenian Prime Minister will deliver a speech at the autumn session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.
The office of ex-president Serzh Sargsyan shared quotes by Twain and Einstein, hinting at current political disputes with PM Pashinyan.
“If we dragged Armenia into war, then what was an 18-year-old soldier doing outside Armenia’s internationally recognized borders in 2018?” he said.
“I tell you: there is no systemic corruption in Armenia, there hasn’t been, and there won’t be,” he stated.
Bagrat Mikoyan, chief of staff to ex-president Robert Kocharyan, ridiculed Pashinyan’s posts, suggesting alcohol abuse could explain his statements.
“Is democracy about cursing? Is democracy about directing sexual insults at small children? Is that democracy?” he asked.
“How do you know about the ANIF case? How does the press know? The state had questions and pursued them,” Pashinyan said.
When asked about the return of four land plots at the Yerablur military pantheon to the state, Ghazaryan denied it was theft.
Prime Minister said Armenia’s main goal is to reach EU standards, even if full membership never happens.
“One can endlessly watch flowing water, burning fire, and the ANC’s latest escalation, after the prime minister’s political slap,” she wrote.
Levon Zurabyan accused Pashinyan of hiding peace proposals and misleading the nation into war for a geopolitical agenda.
The “I Have Honor” faction continues consultations before hearings on a no-confidence motion against PM Pashinyan.
Farmanyan accused the government of deliberate omissions in official war casualty figures, demanding clarity on inclusion of Artsakh citizens.
Amid rising humanitarian crises, Aurora honors four extraordinary individuals risking their lives to save others across conflict zones.
During a working visit to Tbilisi, Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral city relations.
David Babayan stated: “These people know us personally and have had direct contact with us. They would be excellent witnesses.”
Turkish envoy Serdar Kılıç gifted a glass bowl worth over AMD 73,000 to FM Ararat Mirzoyan during his visit to Yerevan.
Ararat Mirzoyan is in New York to attend UN General Assembly talks and hold bilateral meetings.
President Erdoğan plans to discuss progress in Armenia–Azerbaijan peace efforts during his September 23 address at the UN General Assembly.
Building on the outcomes of the August 8 Washington Peace Summit, the ministers exchanged views on possible steps to advance the peace agenda.
With recent reforms, nearly all children now attend first grade at proper age, halting years of school‑entry delays among six‑year‑olds.
Compared with the previous year, public debt increased by 4.5% in dram terms, and by 7.9% when expressed in U.S. dollars.
The committee issued a positive conclusion, recommending that the bill be included in the agenda of upcoming plenary sessions.
The minister explained that the number of registered unemployed continued to decline during this period.
Ex-ANIF director David Papazian says authorities sabotaged key projects and cannot shift blame for failures onto the foundation’s original team.
“The modern infrastructure built in the republic provides investors with direct access to global markets and efficient transit routes,” he said.
At the Silk Way Star contest in Kazakhstan, Armenia and Azerbaijan’s jurors awarded each other maximum points during the first round.