Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to Georgian Premier Mamuka Bakhtadze on his election as Prime Minister of Georgia. The message reads in part, “I cordially congratulate you on your election as Prime Minister of Georgia. Our peoples have always been intertwined with strong and friendly ties of friendship and brotherhood that keep multiplying and developing today thanks to the atmosphere of warmth and mutual trust inherent in the relations between...
Dear police officers, we are now in an important era in the history of the Republic of Armenia, where we all have to answer the most important questions about our past and future. As a whole, the Police Force and the Police Department are the most important State structures, whose activities, however, have very sensitive borders, very subtle lines, and an extremely important task is to see and understand these boundaries and state that going beyond the line is antidemocratic, and actions...
Today, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited Synopsys Armenia’s headquarters in Yerevan. The Premier toured the educational and production departments of one of Armenia’s leading IT companies to get acquainted with the ongoing and prospective programs and new IT development initiatives. The Company’s top executives gave details of their production-university cooperation-based academic program being implemented jointly with the National Polytechnic University of...
Dear people, proud citizens of the Republic of Armenia, Honorable National Assembly Speaker, Dear members of parliament, Dear journalists, I have the honor to introduce the Government Program. Our government has earned this status as a result of landmark developments that led to a non-violent, velvet revolution in Armenia. The new government has a historic mission, namely to rebuild the Republic of Armenia into a free, powerful and happy State. The Republic of Armenia is known...
Wrapping up his official visit to Georgia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited Georgia’s Samtskhe-Javakheti region. The head of the Armenian government called at the towns of Poka, Gandza, Satkha, Ninotsminda and Akhalkalaki. Nikol Pashinyan met with representatives of the local Armenian community, visited the Church of the Holy Cross in Akhalkalaki and lit candles. During the meetings held on the spot, the Prime Minister touched upon the outcome of his talks, the prospects of...
Attended by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, a memorial plaque dedicated to the 100th anniversary of declaration of independence of the First Armenian Republic was unveiled at the Youth House of Tbilisi. Afterwards Nikol Pashinyan and Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili attended the reception dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the First Republic of Armenia at the Tbilisi City Council building. Members of the governments of the two countries, parliamentarians, public,...