Armenia’s attorney: Police cannot decide whether Constitutional Court judges’ powers expired or not

News.am, Armenia
July 3 2020
Armenia’s attorney: Police cannot decide whether Constitutional Court judges’ powers expired or not Armenia’s attorney: Police cannot decide whether Constitutional Court judges’ powers expired or not

17:50, 03.07.2020
                  

Book: “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari translated into Armenian

News.am, Armenia
July 3 2020
“Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari translated into Armenian “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari translated into Armenian

19:40, 03.07.2020
                  

Artsakh’s President proposes amnesty

Public Radio of Armenia
July 3 2020

EU approves remdesivir for COVID-19 treatment

Public Radio of Armenia
July 3 2020

Armenia’s Su-30SM fighter jets in action: Air-to-surface missiles tested

Public Radio of Armenia
July 3 2020

US helps Armenia combat corruption with $1 million in assistance

Public Radio of Armenia
July 3 2020

On June 23, an online event launched the $1 million, three-year “Technical Assistance to the Audit Chamber of the Republic of Armenia” collaborative activity. The United States Government, through USAID, signed an inter-agency agreement with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) Center for Audit Excellence to provide capacity building, training, and consultancy services to the Audit Chamber, the Supreme Audit Institution of Armenia.

Through this activity, the GAO will also help implement the requirements of the 2018 Republic of Armenia law related to the Audit Chamber, directing them to adhere and adopt international audit standards. The Comptroller General of the United States and Head of the GAO Gene Dodaro and USAID Chief Financial Officer Reginald Mitchell who had planned to travel to Armenia for the launch prior to the COVID-19 crisis, instead virtually joined the Chair of Armenia’s Audit Chamber LevonYolyan, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy and USAID/Armenia Mission Director Deborah Grieser to celebrate the launch.

“Today marks another significant milestone for the Audit Chamber. We now look forward to the successful partnership to help the Audit Chamber address some of the key issues identified and make improvements to strengthen its institutional policies and other procedures.” said Mr. Dodaro.

This is USAID/Armenia’s second agreement with the GAO Center for Audit Excellence. Under the previous agreement, the GAO conducted a needs assessment at the Audit Chamber to evaluate its strengths, weaknesses and needs. This activity builds on the recommendations from the needs assessment and is in line with the Armenian government’s public financial management reform strategy.

“The role of the Audit Chamber is crucial in terms of strengthening the accountability, transparency and integrity of government institutions. This new activity is part of overall U.S. government support for the reforms initiated by the Armenian Government and its efforts to combat corruption. This activity will be implemented by the GAO, which is considered to be the “golden standard” for audit institutions around the world,” said Ambassador Tracy.  

The Audit Chamber plays an important oversight role in strengthening the accountability, transparency and integrity of government and public entities in the country, as well as influencing citizens’ confidence in public institutions and ensuring that public resources are used in ways that reduce corruption risks, maximize value for money, and deliver results.

“As the head of the Audit Chamber, I would like to thank our partners for their valuable support in developing the Audit Chamber, especially in the midst of the pandemic,” said Mr. Yolyan. “This event is the result of the joint effort. We will try to get the most out of this partnership to be a more impactful institution.”

Ghazinyan: I don’t think there will be "kamikaze" authorities in Armenia that will consider generating anti-Russian mood

News, am, Armenia
July 3 2020
Ghazinyan: I don’t think there will be “kamikaze” authorities in Armenia that will consider generating anti-Russian mood Ghazinyan: I don’t think there will be “kamikaze” authorities in Armenia that will consider generating anti-Russian mood

16:32, 03.07.2020
                  

Armenian political party leader: Armenia is doomed without public solidarity

News, am, Armenia
July 3 2020

18:45, 03.07.2020
                  

Iran, Armenia agree to boost comprehensive ties

China.org
July 3 2020

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TEHRAN, July 3 (Xinhua) — Iran and Armenia on Friday stressed the expansion of cooperation in diverse areas, official IRNA news agency reported.

The comments were made in a Friday meeting between the Iranian ambassador to Yerevan Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri and Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Development Suren Papikyan in Armenia’s capital Yerevan.

“The joint development plans by Iran and Armenia is indicative of the high level of cooperation between the two countries,” Papikyan was quoted as saying.

The Iranian ambassador, for his part, voiced Tehran’s readiness for further broadening of cooperation with Yerevan, and stressed the need to make use of the existing capabilities in economic relations.

The two sides also discussed the outlook of implementing joint plans for regional, transportation and energy infrastructure cooperation.

The Iranian ambassador and the Armenian minister also discussed the measures taken by both countries to contain the novel coronavirus and its impacts on economic ties. Enditem

A Look at Jolfa History: An Exhibition of Iranian-Armenian Lifestyle

Iran Front Page
July 3 2020

“A Look at the History of Jolfa” is the title of an exhibition on the traditional jobs, arts and clothing of Armenians in Iran’s Isfahan.

⁰The exhibition is being held in Vank Cathedral, Jolfa neighbourhood, Isfahan.

It is held on the first anniversary of the establishment of New Anthropological Museum of Jolfa Armenians.

A live exposition of traditional jobs, arts, clothing and lifestyle of Armenians is underway inside the museum.

The first part of the exhibition is dedicated to decorative arts, printing industry and home furniture of Armenians living in Isfahan. The rooms of ladies and offices of gentlemen, as well as their cooking utensils from Safavid to Pahlavi period, are simulated and displayed in the second part.

The third part of the museum includes the church, the school and the old Armenian musical instruments; while the photos of 30 prominent figures of Jolfa are shown in the fourth part.