The university had arranged tenure for scholars from Yerevan and Athens to teach Armenian and Hebrew, but remained unable to proceed because of problems with the Finance Ministry.
Ashot Grigoryan refuted Azeri parliamentarian’s accusation of “paying the ex-speaker of Slovak parliament Frantisek Miklosko to criticize Turkey’s foreign policy.”
"Moscow is interested in unblocking of the border and establishment of economic relations between its strategic allies - Armenia and Azerbaijan," said Russian political analyst Kirill Tanayev.