Bloomberg highlights Armenia's western outreach
Bloomberg says Armenia’s participation in a Ukraine-focused conference reflects deeper engagement with Western partners.
Turkish speaker hopes for lasting peace
Turkey says it views progress in Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations positively and expects a final peace agreement between the neighbors.
Peskov says Russia-Armenia ties will develop
The Kremlin says cooperation with Armenia remains extensive and expects bilateral relations to continue developing.
Lawyer challenges CEC decision on Kocharyan
Robert Kocharyan’s legal team argues that the CEC failed to properly justify its decision authorizing criminal prosecution.
Moscow warns of risks for South Caucasus
Russian officials argue that Western initiatives involving Armenia could increase regional tensions and affect existing integration frameworks.
Lawyer criticizes Baku's response to ECHR ruling
The applicants’ representative says Azerbaijan responded aggressively to the ECHR judgment instead of expressing regret over the findings.
Anti-Corruption Committee releases new recording
Investigators say new evidence points to alleged vote-buying schemes involving payments to voters in multiple Armenian regions.
Chalabyan detained over election rights case
Avetik Chalabyan denies allegations of obstructing electoral rights as investigators seek his detention pending court review.
Lawyer hails ECHR ruling in soldier case
Ghazaryan stated that the ECHR’s ruling in the case of “V.T. and Others v. Azerbaijan” has become an indisputable historical fact.
EU backs preparation of key road links
Armenia, the EU and the European Investment Bank agreed to support preparatory work on strategic transport corridors.
Court rejects bid to jail Goris mayor
An anti-corruption court declined a request to replace sanctions imposed on Goris Mayor Arush Arushanyan with imprisonment.
Armenia, EU discuss economic resilience
Armenia and the EU explored ways to strengthen economic resilience, expand connectivity and identify new export markets.
EU, Armenia deepen transport cooperation
The sides also discussed the process of removing Armenian airlines from the European Union’s Air Safety List.
Defendants reject guilt in Baku appeals court
Several former Artsakh officials told an appeals court in Baku they do not accept the charges against them and seek acquittal.
UIC: re-vote needed locally or nationwide
Seeking to raise the issue before international judicial bodies, Ioannisyan has appealed to voters from those polling stations.
Over 10 priests can’t leave Armenia due to call-ups
More than ten clergy members serving in Russia were unable to return on time after receiving military training notices during visits to Armenia.
Papoyan discusses export challenges with EU diplomats
Participants stressed the importance of expanding export opportunities for Armenian products and simplifying trade procedures.
Papikyan observes Eagle Partner 2026 drills
Troops from Armenia, U.S., France, and Greece demonstrated peacekeeping skills during practical exercises.
Armenia expects borders open by 2030
Armenia hopes to reopen borders and transport links with Turkey and Azerbaijan by 2030, while pursuing regional infrastructure projects.
Public figure Avetik Chalabyan detained
Authorities detained public figure Avetik Chalabyan as part of an ongoing criminal case, with investigators promising further details later.
Ministers discuss restoring Armenia-Turkey transport links
Armenian and Turkish officials reviewed efforts to restore transport links and discussed progress on infrastructure and heritage projects.
Team Telecom chief explains Azerbaijan connectivity deal
The agreement involves internet transit services between Nakhichevan and Azerbaijan and does not include data sharing.
Baku-backed conference set for U.S. Congress
Organizers say the conference will focus on return rights and displacement issues related to Azerbaijanis who previously lived in Armenia.
Von der Leyen reportedly plans another Armenia visit
Ursula von der Leyen is expected to visit Armenia next week in a move seen as support for closer EU-Armenia ties.
Central Sofia avenue receives Armenian name
The Sofia City Council unanimously approved naming a prominent street Armenia Promenade.
Artsakh flag displayed during Argentina-Austria match
Members of the Armenian community in Argentina displayed the Artsakh flag during Argentina’s World Cup victory over Austria in Dallas.
Priests summoned for 25-day military training
Four priests serving in the Diocese of Russia and New Nakhichevan have received notices to attend military training exercises.
Yerevan aims for fully electric public transport
Yerevan intends to gradually replace conventional public transport with electric vehicles as part of its long-term mobility strategy.
Russia warns against pressure on regional integration
Yuri Ushakov said Moscow sees efforts aimed at weakening integration structures involving Russia amid developments related to Armenia.
Importers to need conformity documents from July 1
Importers of several product categories will need to submit conformity assessment documents to customs authorities starting July 1.
STEM students may regain deferment eligibility
Students in priority STEM fields whose previous deferments ended due to health reasons may become eligible for a new deferment.
Grigoryan to attend Ukraine Recovery Conference
Armenia will be represented at the Ukraine Recovery Conference, an international forum focused on the country’s reconstruction efforts.
BSTDB, IDBank sign EUR 10 million financing package
to support SMEs and trade in Armenia
First symbolic shipment of Armenian apricots reaches EU
The first symbolic shipment of Armenian apricots has arrived in the European Union, marking a step toward broader export opportunities.
Searches conducted at Saghatelyan’s home, vehicles
Investigators searched Ishkhan Saghatelyan’s property as part of a case reportedly related to declared cash holdings and jewelry.
Armenia, EU review connectivity cooperation
Armenian and EU officials discussed transport, energy and digital connectivity projects, highlighting prospects for deeper cooperation.
Government ministers' oath set for revision
The document stipulates that the law would enter into force on the day following its official publication.
Armenia awards Friendship Order to Brice Roquefeuil
The French official was recognized for his contribution to strengthening Armenian-French relations and advancing strategic partnership.
Gov't to designate ENA shares as public interest
The government proposal seeks to classify all ENA shares as an overriding public interest asset.
Zakharova says pro-Russia politicians pressured in Armenia
Russian MFA spokeswoman said Armenian authorities are increasing pressure on politicians advocating closer cooperation with Moscow.
Ten parties asked to join CC election proceedings
Lawyer Liparit Drmeyan says all parties that contested parliamentary elections must defend the votes cast by their supporters.
Missing persons law provisions discussed at NSS
Officials reviewed the implementation of new legislation on missing persons and outlined priorities for coordinating future work.
Hayastan Alliance seeks recusal of CC judge
During the 2021 parliamentary elections, Safaryan was included in the electoral list of the Shirinyan-Babajanyan Alliance of Democrats.
Davit Ghazinyan’s godson arrested
Investigators say eight people have been charged in the case, with arrests, house arrests, and other preventive measures imposed.
Shangri La casino license revoked
Armenian regulators revoked a casino operator’s license, citing discrepancies between reported financial data and gaming machine records.
Armenian runner claims gold at Balkan Championships
Yervand Mkrtchyan set a new national record en route to gold, while Razmik Ghazaryan secured silver for Armenia.
Iconic Artsakh monument demolition unconfirmed
Officials urge caution after a widely shared image allegedly showing damage to a major Artsakh monument failed verification.
Anti-Corruption Committee reports vote-buying case
Investigators say evidence points to alleged vote-buying activities involving supporters and candidates linked to an electoral alliance.
Two Constitutional Court judges recuse themselves
Armenia’s Constitutional Court has combined election-related appeals as two judges step aside from reviewing the case.
Armenia, Iran discuss expanding postal ties
Officials reviewed ways to strengthen postal services, improve logistics and support growing trade and economic relations.