Section: Armenpress (Armenia)
Canada imposes new sanctions on Russia
Canada’s new measures align with recent actions taken by the United States and the European Union. …read more Source:...
Exhibition, dedicated to 400th anniversary of Armenian book printing in Ukraine, opened in Kirovograd
Head of the Committee on Historical and Cultural Heritage Affairs of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine, David Davtyan held a detailed presentation of the exhibition. …read more Source:...
EU ambassadors extend sanctions against Russians for 6 months
Extended sanctions against Russia and Ukraine include 146 citizens. In addition, the sanctions will continue to apply for 37 organizations. …read more Source:...
Ukraine is not yet ready for NATO membership
Earlier Junker stated that Ukraine won’t be able to join NATO, EU for another decade …read more Source:...
EU to prolong sanctions against Russia without discussions
In September 2015 the European Union extended individual sanctions until March 15, 2016, which aimed to “counter threats to Ukraine’s territorial integrity and independence.” …read more Source:...
400th anniversary of Armenian book printing in Ukraine to be celebrated with multiple events
“The Psalms of David” is the first Armenian book printed in Ukraine in December 15, 1611 in Lviv. Lviv became the 4th center of Armenian book printing after Venice, Istanbul and Rome. …read more Source:...
NATO and Ukraine to cooperate in special operations
NATO delegates’ major goal is to familiarize themselves with the process of the formation of special operations forces in Ukraine and assist in the formation and development of these forces. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko and Biden record deterioration of situation in Donbas
Vice President Biden condemned worsening of the security situation and assured of Washington’s steadfast position regarding support for territorial integrity of Ukraine. …read more Source:...
The first round of the EU-Armenia negotiations on trade and investment issues was launched in Brussels
The European delegation was led by Petros Sourmelis, head of unit, Russia, CIS, Ukraine, Western Balkan, EFTA, EEA, Turkey and Central Asia, the European Commission Directorate-General for Trade (DG TRADE). …read more Source:...
Armenia among top three CIS countries enjoying popularity of Russian tourists
Top 10 popular cities for Russian tourists in 2016 are Minsk, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Baku, Kyiv, Almaty, Tashkent, Chisinau, Astana and Vitebsk. …read more Source:...