Charge filed against Tiran Khachatryan
Defense lawyer says authorities have charged retired general Tiran Khachatryan and quickly moved to complete the investigation.
Lavrov says Armenia faces EAEU-EU choice
Russia's foreign minister says Armenia must decide between remaining in the EAEU or pursuing European Union membership.
CEC chief says campaign issues mostly technical
Despite a tense campaign involving 18 political forces, election officials say most reported issues have been technical rather than systemic.
Pashinyan says Karapetyan won't leave Armenia
The prime minister and opposition representatives exchanged sharp remarks over Samvel Karapetyan’s political future.
Court orders two-month detention for ex-official
Former senior official Arman Sahakyan has been ordered into pre-trial detention as part of a criminal investigation into alleged vote-buying.
Ashotyan, former Brusov rector detained
Authorities launched criminal proceedings against seven individuals over an alleged state property transfer.
FIP says four groups backed from Russia
According to the report, the most notable conversation was with Arsen Abrahamyan, head of the Armenian community in Ulyanovsk.
Media expert warns of fake PM office emails
Fake emails claiming to represent Armenia’s prime minister’s office were sent to media outlets and NGOs.
Armenia exports 5,500 roses to Latvia
“On this very important occasion, we are exporting Armenian flowers to the European Union, specifically to Latvia,” Maragos said.
Defense Ministry: military police act within legal authority
It says military police operations at border crossings support military registration and conscription procedures under existing law.
Tatoyan, Pashinyan clash over war death toll
Tatoyan stated that the number of deaths was close to 5,000 and that the identities of those individuals were known.
Sargsyan drops plan to seek restrictions on candidates
He says Armenia’s election commission lacks the power to restrict candidates, despite earlier calls regarding Kocharyan and Karapetyan.
Putin sees Armenia’s EU plans as concerning
“Of course, this has concerned us, if a law has been adopted and it is not simply about discussions, but about a law,” he said.
French envoy: EU is not asking Armenia to choose
“It is not the European Union, nor Europe’s friends, that are asking you to make a choice,” Decottignies said.
Computers seized from Hayastan alliance Gyumri office
Investigators removed computers and documents from the opposition headquarters as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Government approves debt relief measure
The decision will cancel certain debt obligations and lift enforcement restrictions for eligible displaced residents from Artsakh.
Kos: Europe stands in solidarity with Armenia
“EU financial support, trade measures, and solidarity will help ease the pressure. I look forward to returning to Armenia soon,” she wrote.
Marukyan predicts parliamentary representation
Edmon Marukyan says his party expects to enter parliament while describing the election campaign as deeply unequal.
Opposition MP accuses authorities of abusing resources
“In the pre-election atmosphere, Pashinyan is spreading hatred and hostility, crossing the boundaries of public morality,” Minasyan said.
Kurtulmuş: Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict is in past
Ankara says the settlement process is advancing and hopes to announce further developments on regional normalization soon.
U.S.-Armenia TRIPP venture wins development approval
The newly approved joint initiative aims to support infrastructure, trade links, and economic growth across the region.
Pashinyan accuses rivals of seeking “return to fear”
Speaking to voters, the prime minister accused former elites of seeking a return to fear, privilege, and oligarchic influence.
Marukyan warns against third Pashinyan term
Edmon Marukyan argues that another term for the current prime minister would increase restrictions and deepen authoritarian tendencies.
Arman Tsarukyan to fight in Tbilisi for RAF
The Armenian fighter will continue his RAF campaign in Georgia against a veteran opponent from Kazakhstan.
Mirzoyan says EU ready for Armenian goods
Оfficials say export diversification efforts continue, with European markets showing interest but requiring compliance with strict standards.
Artsakh residents pursue property claims
Applications focus primarily on property rights claims linked to the loss of homes, land, and other assets in Artsakh.
Zakharova says West seeks Armenia’s minerals
“One can continue living in illusions, or one can look reality in the eye and see what is actually happening,” she said.
Armenia captain Spertsyan changes shirt number
Armenia’s national team captain will appear in upcoming friendlies with a new jersey number after giving up his previous one.
EU pledges €50 million emergency aid to Armenia
Brussels plans immediate financial support and new trade measures to help Armenian exporters affected by Russian import restrictions.
Searches target Gyumri ARFS office and homes
Ishkhan Saghatelyan says searches are underway at a party office and private residences, urging supporters to remain active.
Land purchase approved for Isakov-Arshakunyats route
Authorities have launched land acquisition procedures for a major road project linking southern and northwestern districts of Yerevan.
Shoigu says Russia will not fund Armenia’s EU shift
Russia’s Security Council secretary says Moscow will not cover costs linked to Armenia’s closer ties with the European Union.
Kocharyan says Pashinyan starts new adventure
Kocharyan stressed that Armenia wants to maintain good relations with Washington, Brussels, and Moscow, and that this is entirely achievable.
Titov: Russian market may switch to Azerbaijani products
Russian official says weakening Armenia-Russia economic ties could affect energy prices, food costs, and agricultural exports.
EU prepares support measures for Armenian exporters
EU officials are preparing additional measures to help Armenia diversify export markets following Russian restrictions on imports.
Ucom General Director participates in panel discussion at RISE Powered by Silicon Mountains
“At Ucom, we consider cybersecurity as an integral part of the development of our networks and services,” Ralph Yirikian said.
Searches conducted at more than 50 locations
Investigators are carrying out extensive searches across multiple regions as part of a criminal case involving alleged money laundering.
Export support proposed for EU, UK, Canada
Under the current regulations, this support applies only to products from the manufacturing industry.
TRIPP framework agreement formally signed
“Just seconds ago, before your eyes, I signed the Armenia-U.S. framework agreement on TRIPP,” Mirzoyan said.
Karapetyan calls June 7 a historic choice
Addressing supporters, Samvel Karapetyan said voters will determine the country’s future and direction in the upcoming elections.
Tax authority plans upgrades for Margara checkpoint
The project includes upgrades to the Margara customs checkpoint, for which more than 10.7 million drams will be required.
Catholicos meets Artsakh Armenians' representatives
During the meeting, discussions focused on the challenges facing forcibly displaced Armenians from Artsakh.
Zelenskyy urges stronger European support for Armenia
Ukrainian president says Europe should do more to support nations seeking freedom amid Russian pressure, including Armenia.
Prosecutor says vote buying carries real jail terms
Ahead of elections, authorities stress severe consequences for electoral crimes and urge citizens to report suspected violations.
Osipyan says elections cannot be considered fair
From prison, Arthur Osipyan says voters were prevented from learning key information, undermining conditions for a fair electoral choice.
Pashinyan links EAEU trade tensions to opposition actions
The prime minister also commented on his June 1 phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Defense expo showcases equipment in service
Armenian officials say local defense manufacturers have significantly expanded production and military procurement in recent years.
89 election crime cases launched, 128 detained
Officials say dozens of suspects have been prosecuted as investigations focus on vote-buying and campaign-related offenses.
Tsarukyan sues Pashinyan over remarks
The opposition leader is asking a court to order a retraction of statements made by the prime minister and award compensation.
Only Armenian citizens can vote in national elections
Authorities say misinformation has circulated regarding electoral rights and stress that citizenship remains a legal requirement for voting.