Cooperation Program Signed Between Armenia and Kyrgyzstan for 2025-2026
On January 23, Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ararat Mirzoyan, met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, Jeenbek Kulubaev.
Read MoreOn January 23, Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ararat Mirzoyan, met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, Jeenbek Kulubaev.
Read MoreOn January 23, Nikol Pashinyan participated in a panel discussion titled “How to Design Europe’s Power” within the framework of the World Economic Forum in Davos. He touched upon the regulation of Armenia’s relations with the European Union, highlighting the successes achieved in recent years.
Read MoreDuring its January 23 session, the government established a privilege for exports to the European Union, which will be valid from February 1, 2025 to December 31, 2026
Read MoreAccording to the government’s decision, a new poverty assessment system will be launched in Armenia starting March 17, 2025. One of its main objectives is to reduce extreme poverty in the country
Read MoreDuring its session on January 23, the Armenian government introduced a series of requirements for entities engaged in tourism activities.
Read MoreOn January 22, Iran and Azerbaijan signed a cooperation agreement. The document was signed in Tehran by Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Farzaneh Sadeghi, and Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Shahin Mustafayev. The agreement aims to enhance bilateral relations.
Read MoreYerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan made a post on his Facebook page. He stated that the Yerevan Municipality plans to acquire 45 new trolleybuses in 2025 and is currently in active negotiations to purchase 250 new 18-meter buses.
Read MoreDuring its January 23 session, the Armenian government discussed and approved a regulation to define the list and descriptions of pedagogical and administrative-economic staff positions in extracurricular educational institutions.
Read MoreAt its January 23 session, the Armenian government approved a €45.3 million loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to implement healthcare programs in the country.
Read MoreStarting January 1, 2025, most micro-enterprises, as well as a range of small and medium-sized businesses in Armenia, will operate under new tax conditions, which, according to traders, have increased their tax burden and placed them in difficult circumstances.
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