Armenian students win five bronze medals at 2nd Open International Biology Oly

Education14:33, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: ArmenianRussian:

Armenian high school students have won five bronze medals at the 2nd Open International Biology Olympiad (OIBO), an annual global competition hosted in the Sirius Federal Territory in Sochi, Russia. More than 100 students from 17 countries participated in the competition.

Yerevan State University STEM High School 12th graders Narek Ghazaryan, Mariam Galstyan, and Nane Ananikyan, Heratsi High School 11th grader Edwin Shahinyan and 12th grader Veronika Ohanyan, as well as Gyumri Photon College 11th grader Meri Nikolyan, represented Armenia at the Olympiad, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports said in a press release.

The team was led by a research associate at the YSU Institute of Biology and instructor at the YSU STEM High School, Syuzan Marutyan. The Olympiad consisted of three stages: theoretical (individual), practical (individual), and project-based (team). Students from the YSU STEM High School and Heratsi High School were awarded bronze medals. At the inaugural International Open Biology Olympiad, Armenia’s team previously secured four bronze medals.

Read the article in: ArmenianRussian:

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Russia says it aims to develop ties with Armenia

Politics15:16, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: Arabic Persian ՀայերենRussian中文

Moscow aims to develop economic and humanitarian cooperation with Armenia, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.

“Russia aims to develop economic and humanitarian relations with Armenia. We also aim to address issues related to security challenges in this region on the basis of mutual respect,” Zakharova said at a press briefing.

Read the article in: Arabic Persian ՀայերենRussian中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Chief Justice of Canada’s New Brunswick visits Armenia for judicial technical

Law12:11, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: EspañolفارسیՀայերենRussian

Deputy Prosecutor General, Edgar Arsenyan, held a meeting with a delegation led by Marc Richard, Chief Justice of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, who is currently in Armenia on a working visit.

According to a press release issued by the Prosecutor General’s Office, the delegation arrived in Armenia within the framework of the 2025–2026 technical assistance program implemented jointly by the Supreme Judicial Council of Armenia and the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs of Canada.

Arsenyan welcomed the Canadian partners and emphasized the importance of the program implemented in cooperation with the Supreme Judicial Council.

Chief Justice Marc Richard presented the results of the work carried out under the program, as well as Canadian experience and its possible applicability to Armenia’s justice system.

A number of issues of mutual interest were discussed during the meeting.

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenia, U.S. to sign MoU during Rubio visit

Politics10:02, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançais中文Russian中文

Armenia and the United States are set to sign a memorandum of understanding during U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit, the State Department said.

Rubio is expected to arrive in Armenia on May 26.

According to the schedule of Rubio’s visit published by the State Department, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Secretary Rubio will meet in Yerevan at 15:30 local time.

At 16:00, Mirzoyan and Rubio will participate in a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony, the State Department said, without elaborating.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry had earlier said that the parties would sign bilateral documents. Mirzoyan and Rubio are expected to deliver statements to the media after the signing ceremony.

Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیFrançais中文Russian中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in Armenia

Videos15:38, 26 May 2026
Read the article in:العربيةفارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in Armenia.

The Secretary of State is accompanied by his wife, Jeanette Rubio. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, together with his wife, Gohar Abajyan, welcomed them at Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport.

The Armenian Foreign Minister and the U.S. Secretary of State are expected to hold a meeting and then sign a memorandum of understanding. Mirzoyan and Rubio will then deliver statements to the media.

 

 

Armenian Foreign Minister, U.S. Secretary of State meet in Yerevan

Politics16:12, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: فارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Yerevan shortly after the top American diplomat arrived in the Armenian capital on Tuesday.

The two sides will participate in a memorandum of understanding signing ceremony after the meeting.

Mirzoyan and Rubio will then deliver statements to the media.

Read the article in: فارسیFrançaisՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenia, United States sign framework on critical minerals and rare earths

Politics16:35, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: فارسیՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Armenia and the United States signed on Tuesday a memorandum titled “Framework for Securing Supply in the Mining and Processing of Critical Minerals and Rare Earths.”

The memorandum was signed by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the latter’s visit to Yerevan.

Read the article in: فارسیՀայերենქართულიRussianTürkçe中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

Armenia, United States initial framework agreement on TRIPP

Politics16:40, 26 May 2026
Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیՀայերենქართულიRussian中文

Armenia and the United States initialed a framework agreement on strategic cooperation concerning the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) on Tuesday.

The agreement was initialed by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Yerevan.

Read the article in: العربيةEspañolفارسیՀայերենქართულიRussian中文

Published by Armenpress, original at 

US and Armenia pledge to move forward on economic corridor during Rubio visit

EuroNews
May 26 2026

Marco Rubio visited Yerevan, backing PM Pashinyan’s pro‑western course and signed TRIPP corridor and strategic partnership deals to boost regional peace.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Yerevan on Tuesday in a show of support for Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government, in the run-up to the June elections in the South Caucasus country and amid widespread allegations of Russian interference, as Pashinyan is pushing forward on a western course amid a historic peace agreement with Azerbaijan.

“Your entire team here in Armenia are blazing a trail toward a brighter and more independent future for Armenia,” Rubio said.

“We’re very happy to be here to show our support for your courage, your vision, and your dedication. We can’t wait to do more together.”

US President Donald Trump’s administration has been working on a road-and-rail corridor initiative called the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), which would run through Armenia and connect Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave.

Rubio said he took another step in the TRIPP project with the Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.

“This agreement marks the biggest step to date on making this historic route a reality, on advancing peace and on increasing prosperity in Armenia and frankly in the region,” Rubio said at a signing ceremony at Yerevan airport.

The TRIPP project came to life when Trump oversaw the historic peace agreement signed by Pashinyan and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev at the White House, ending decades of conflict.

A traditional ally of Russia, Armenia moved under Pashinyan towards a pro-European future, recently hosting the European Political Community summit in Yerevan.

Rubio also signed agreements in Yerevan to renew a broad strategic partnership and to work together on critical minerals, a key priority for Washington as China dominates the resource vital to modern technologies.

“We are laying the groundwork for the sort of economic engagement that allows Armenians to make money and find prosperity and Americans to do the same and to do it together, which is one of the strongest ways to bind nations with one another,” Rubio said.

Rubio said that Washington was “always doing it in a way that respects your sovereignty as a nation.”

Mirzoyan said he hoped to see the agreements implemented on the ground and called them “truly beneficial for the Republic of Armenia.”

Rubio’s Tuesday visit further reinforced the US presence in the region, following Vice President JD Vance’s visits to both Armenia and Azerbaijan in February.

As the general election looms in Armenia, the Kremlin has repeatedly warned Yerevan of the repercussions of its western path, including imposing a halt to gas deliveries and to key Armenian exports to Russia, both of which are vital to the country’s economy.

Rubio visit to Armenia gives Pashinyan boost

EurasiaNet
May 26 2026

Bilateral relations have entered “historically unprecedented” phase.

May 26, 2026 

With Election Day fast approaching, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government is hoping that shows of support from the United States and European Union will give it a boost at the polls.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio paid a brief visit to Yerevan on May 26, during which he signed a Charter on Comprehensive and Strategic Partnership together with his Armenian counterpart, Ararat Mirzoyan. The two also inked a framework agreement concerning the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, envisioned as a key cog in the Middle Corridor trade network and the centerpiece of the Armenian-Azerbaijani provisional peace agreement signed last August in Washington.

The documents appeared to contain little that could be considered new, and represented mostly a show of support for Pashinyan’s efforts to steer Armenia westward, breaking away from Russia’s geopolitical orbit.

Mirzoyan touted Rubin’s visit as evidence that the government’s foreign policy would foster greater prosperity. “Our comprehensive strategic relations between our two countries are stronger today than ever before,” Mirzoyan told journalists. “It would not be an exaggeration to say that we have entered a historically unprecedented phase.”   

Earlier, Pashinyan, while on the campaign trail, enticed voters with a promise that, if reelected, he would negotiate a visa-free travel regime with European Union within two years. He added that he would also quickly resolve a host of domestic issues. “If I get a vote of confidence from you, I will address all issues within the framework of four principles. There are four principles: goods-services, workforce, finances, and seamless transit.”

Armenia’s parliamentary elections will take place on June 7. Polls show Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party stands a good chance of retaining power in parliament, despite a low approval rating. 

Russia has mounted a pressure campaign in the hopes of undermining support for Pashinyan. His electoral opponents favor maintaining strong ties to Russia. In one of its latest moves, the Kremlin has banned imports of key Armenian goods, including flowers, fruits, brandy and mineral water.

A top Kremlin official, Sergei Shoigu, characterized the ban as retaliation for “clearly unfriendly steps” taken by Yerevan.