Investigative Committee chairman meets Iran’s ambassador

Iran15:55, 22 May 2026
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Chairman of the Investigative Committee, Arthur Poghosyan, met with Khalil Shirgholami, Iran’s ambassador to Armenia. The meeting was the first between Poghosyan and Shirgholami since the latter took office in late 2025.

Poghosyan congratulated him on his appointment and wished him success during his tenure, the Investigative Committee said in a press release.

During the meeting, Poghosyan discussed the exchange of information and the conduct of investigative inquiries in criminal proceedings involving citizens of both countries, highlighting the efficiency of these processes, which has become especially evident in recent years thanks to the daily effective cooperation between the Investigative Committee and the embassy.

The ambassador expressed gratitude for the constructive cooperation, emphasizing that investigations in various criminal cases (such as counterfeit currency, prohibited drugs, and others) are carried out within short timeframes.

The Chairman of the Investigative Committee stressed that proceedings involving foreign citizens are under his and the sector-coordinating deputy’s direct supervision, and that, under his instructions, they are being handled within the shortest possible timelines.

The meeting also addressed joint efforts to combat transnational crime, particularly in the area of drug trafficking.

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OSCE PA delegation to deploy nearly 100 observers to Armenia

Armenia16:59, 22 May 2026
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Central Electoral Commission (CEC) Chairman Vahagn Hovakimyan met with the head of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s observer delegation, Jevrosima Pejović, the CEC said in a press release.

The mission will soon deploy around 100 observers to Armenia.

Hovakimyan welcomed the delegation members and outlined the CEC’s preparatory work ahead of the parliamentary elections.

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Armenian parliament vice speaker meets OSCE PA observer mission delegation in

Politics19:23, 22 May 2026
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Vice Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan met on May 22 with a delegation from the observation mission of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, which has arrived in Armenia. Chairman of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Sargis Khandanyan also took part in the meeting.

According to a statement released by the National Assembly of Armenia, welcoming the guests to parliament, Ruben Rubinyan highlighted the role and activities of the observer mission in strengthening democratic processes and ensuring stability in the region.

The vice speaker also briefed the delegation on the course of the election campaign.

Ruben Rubinyan and Sargis Khandanyan answered questions from members of the delegation during the meeting.

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Armenia launches new border monitoring center and CertScan system with U.S. su

Armenia17:29, 22 May 2026
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The opening ceremony of the Centralized Monitoring Center and the launch of the CertScan program took place at the State Revenue Committee headquarters.

The projects were implemented with support from the U.S. government, within the framework of the State Department’s EXBS program, in cooperation with S2Global, and support from the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.

Eduard Hakobyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, said that the establishment of the Monitoring Center and the implementation of the CertScan project are the result of more than two years of dedicated planning, close collaboration, and continuous effort.

“CertScan will significantly strengthen border security, enhance the identification of potential risks and security threats, reduce corruption risks and internal threats, and improve the efficiency, consistency, and transparency of customs control operations,” said Hakobyan. He added that, in practice, the system will serve as a centralized technological tool for border management, ensuring safer, more secure, and more efficient customs operations while also facilitating legal trade and the smooth movement of goods across Armenia’s borders.

According to Hakobyan, through modern technological solutions, faster information exchange, and centralized expert oversight, the Monitoring Center aligns Armenia’s customs procedures with the highest international standards.

David Allen, Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, said that the new system will significantly facilitate customs procedures.

“This is a state-of-the-art system that integrates various components of border checkpoints—from X-ray machines and other scanners to physical inspections—into a single unified platform. The system will assist the State Revenue Service and individual officers in making decisions about what requires additional inspection and what can just go forward. At the same time, it will speed up processes, reduce service time, and enhance the Committee’s capacity to detect, prevent, and curb illegal and illicit trade,” stated the Chargé d’Affaires.

Michael Maglothin, Director of International Projects at S2 Global Inc., said that the implemented CertScan system reflects operational and technical expertise gained through deployments supporting customs and border agencies in various countries around the world. He assured that the tool will serve the State Revenue Committee effectively for many years to come.

The system integrates X-ray scan images from border checkpoints and terminals of the State Revenue Committee into a single platform, enabling centralized, real-time monitoring of these images.

The implementation of this platform is expected to significantly enhance border security by enabling more effective detection of potential risks and security threats. At the same time, it will reduce corruption risks by improving the transparency of customs control processes, thereby supporting the development of legal trade and the smooth movement of goods across Armenia’s borders. During the project’s implementation, particular emphasis was placed on the application and integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning elements within the customs system.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 22-05-

Economy17:30, 22 May 2026
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The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 22 May, USD exchange rate up by 0.11 drams to 367.97 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.28 drams to 426.7 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.013 drams to 5.1616 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.08 drams to 493.93 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 280 drams to 53299 drams.

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Vice Speaker, Ambassador discuss enhancing Armenia-France ties

Politics17:35, 22 May 2026
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Vice Speaker of Parliament Ruben Rubinyan held a meeting with French Ambassador to Armenia Olivier Decottignies.

In a readout, the parliament’s press service said that the opportunities to enhance relations between Armenia and France, as well as prospects for cooperation in a number of areas, were discussed.

Regional developments were also addressed.

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Armenian parliament vice speaker and US chargé d’affaires discuss Armenia-Tür

Politics19:24, 22 May 2026
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Vice Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan received United States Chargé d’Affaires in Armenia David Allen on May 22.

According to a statement released by the National Assembly of Armenia, the sides discussed regional developments and efforts aimed at strengthening peace.

The discussions also touched upon the process of normalising relations between Armenia and Türkiye. 

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Belgium opens first TUMO centre as Armenian education model builds new bridge

Europe18:21, 22 May 2026
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Belgium’s first TUMO centre has officially opened in the heart of Liège, at La Grand Poste.

The new innovative centre, designed for young people aged 12 to 18, will allow students to develop key future-oriented skills free of charge, including programming, artificial intelligence, robotics, video game development, graphic design and other digital disciplines.

The opening of TUMO Liège marks an important development not only for Liège and Wallonia, but also for Armenian-Belgian relations. The educational model created in Armenia is now operating in Belgium, becoming a new platform for digital education, creativity and career orientation for young people.

For Wallonia, the project fits into a broader vision for the region’s strategic development. Wallonia’s Vice-President and Minister of Economy, Industry, Employment and Digital Economy, Pierre-Yves Jeholet, stressed that the region faces several major challenges, including industrial recovery, strategic autonomy in healthcare, energy, agri-food and defence, as well as improving the competitiveness of companies.

According to him, achieving those goals requires new-generation skills and highly qualified specialists.

“Wallonia must overcome various challenges. We know that we face the issue of reindustrialising our territory and economic activity, as well as the question of strategic autonomy in sectors such as healthcare, energy, the agri-food sector and defence. Therefore, we must work on the competitiveness of our companies, but also on talent and education,” he said.

Minister Jeholet particularly highlighted the importance of fostering young people’s interest in digital and technological fields.

“TUMO, which comes from Armenia, brings with it Armenia’s entire experience and expertise in the digital sphere. It is very important for us to have a centre like TUMO in Wallonia and Liège in order to inspire vocations among young people. Without talent, we cannot overcome these challenges,” Jeholet noted.

According to Armenia’s Ambassador to Belgium, Tigran Balayan, the opening of TUMO Liège is not only an educational initiative, but also an important example of the international recognition of Armenia’s innovative potential. For him, the project also carries symbolic significance, as an Armenian brand is being presented in Belgium through education, development and future skills.

“Today is a moment of Armenian pride. I believe that at this stage we have many reasons to be proud, but for me this is also highly symbolic. Innovative Armenia, in the country where I have the honour of representing ours, is bringing an Armenian brand that brings education and development,” he said.

The ambassador also stressed the importance of the support the programme has received from both the Walloon government and major Belgian companies. According to him, this demonstrates that the Armenian educational model is not only accepted, but also highly valued in Belgium.

“The fact that this programme is financed both by the Walloon government and by major Belgian companies shows that it is accepted, understood and highly appreciated by all those stakeholders. This is a very serious achievement for Armenia, but also an important achievement for Belgium, Wallonia and Armenian-Belgian relations,” the ambassador emphasised.

Tigran Balayan also noted that efforts are continuing to expand TUMO’s presence not only to other Belgian cities, but also to Luxembourg.

“We continue our work not only towards having TUMO centres in other Belgian cities, but also, for example, in Luxembourg. I hope we will soon have developments in that direction as well,” Balayan added.

For Thomas Lenoir, director of TUMO Liège, the opening of the centre is the concrete result of long-term work. According to him, the arrival of the first students has already shown that the Armenian model works successfully in Belgium as well.

“Our dream began on Monday, because from Monday onwards we started welcoming the first students to TUMO. This is the real result of many weeks of teamwork. Seeing the first young people come in a little shy and then leave with broad smiles, saying they had a great time and would return again, is a real source of pride,” he said.

Thomas Lenoir stressed that TUMO’s strength lies precisely in its universality. The model is capable of working in different countries and environments, regardless of students’ prior knowledge or technological background.

“It is wonderful to see that the model created in Armenia, which is the same across the world, also works in Belgium. TUMO’s strength is that it offers something universal, regardless of young people’s prior knowledge or their level of preparation in these fields. In the end, everyone is able to move forward,” Lenoir said.

During the preparatory phase for the opening, one of the main challenges was ensuring all technical and organisational standards. TUMO operates according to unified international standards: the equipment, space design, learning environment and the entire experience must meet the same quality requirements regardless of whether the centre is located in Yerevan, Paris, Beirut or Liège.

Support from TUMO’s central office in Armenia also played an important role in the process. According to Thomas Lenoir, it became fully clear only after the opening why the Armenian side had been so consistent on quality standards.

“Now that the centre has opened, I understand why Armenia was so rigorous regarding quality standards. It is part of the TUMO experience. When they say students come first, it is not just a slogan — everything is genuinely designed for young people,” he noted.

TUMO Liège can host up to 129 young people during each session. Two sessions are planned daily, while the centre will be able to welcome around 600 students per week. The annual target is to train between 1,000 and 1,500 young people from Liège and surrounding areas.

The programme is also supported by local partners, including Ethias. For the company, supporting TUMO Liège means participating in a project that prepares young people for major digital transformations while strengthening the IT ecosystem of Liège and Wallonia.

As Jean-Christophe Peterken, director of Gré-Liège, emphasised, the initiative is built around inspiring young people to pursue future professions.

“With TUMO, our collective objective is to inspire every young person to choose studies and career paths in STEAM fields — science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. These are sectors that lie at the heart of our region’s competitiveness,” Peterken stressed.

The opening of TUMO Liège is therefore far more than the launch of a new educational centre. It represents an important meeting point between Armenian innovative experience, Wallonia’s economic vision and Armenian-Belgian cooperation.

The centre is becoming a platform where young people can discover their talents, develop digital and creative skills, choose future professions and become active participants in a new technological reality.

Participants at the official opening ceremony agreed that TUMO Liège is also a powerful symbol: it demonstrates that an educational model born in Armenia can inspire, educate and develop young people in different countries around the world, while at the same time giving new substance to cooperation between Armenia and Belgium.

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Russia again urges Armenia to decide between EU and Eurasian Economic Union

Politics17:54, 22 May 2026
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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk has again urged Armenia to decide as soon as possible between the European Union and its current membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

According to the TASS news agency, Overchuk stated that, considering the statements and the law adopted by the Armenian parliament on starting the process of EU accession, it is reasonable for Armenia to decide whether it stays within the Eurasian Economic Union or leaves to pursue European Union membership.

“No one is expelling Armenia from the Eurasian Economic Union; they have simply said that they want to join the European Union. A decision needs to be made. The sooner this happens, the better it will be for everyone,” Overchuk said.

He also stated that Armenia, as an ally of Russia, enjoys certain advantages in terms of energy resource prices. He noted that these issues should be discussed in a civilized manner if Armenia decides to leave the Eurasian Economic Union.

However, he added that no one wants Armenia to leave the EAEU. “You know, the situation is quite unusual, because no one wants Armenia to leave the EAEU. The Armenian leadership has also stated that it does not wish to leave the EAEU,” he said.

Speaking about the EAEU summit in Kazakhstan on May 28, which Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not attend, Overchuk said that by this decision, the Prime Minister has “demonstrated his priorities.”

However, Pashinyan earlier explained that he informed Russia and other colleagues that his decision to skip the summit is due to the ongoing election campaign period in Armenia.

Pashinyan has repeatedly said that there is no need to make a choice at this moment, as he sees no contradiction yet.

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Armenpress: Philanthropist Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian donates private collecti

Armenia20:30, 22 May 2026
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Philanthropist Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian has donated to the Republic of Armenia real estate located in the Garni community of Kotayk Province, along with his private collection, for the establishment of a carpet museum in Armenia.

On May 22, a memorandum of understanding was signed on the occasion between the philanthropist and Armenia’s Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Zhanna Andreasyan, marking what officials described as an important and symbolic step towards the preservation and development of Armenia’s cultural heritage.

Addressing the philanthropist, Andreasyan said the initiative he had launched – and would continue together with the state -would create an opportunity to showcase Armenian heritage and establish an active creative environment.

“Mr Der Bedrosian had initiated the development of the necessary infrastructure and the construction of the building along the road to Garni. Having a highly valuable collection as well, he intended to establish a new museum there. He is transferring all of this to the state with the expectation that we will bring it to completion and have a functioning, high-standard museum where carpets will play a central role,” Andreasyan said.

“I believe there is a need for extensive professional work in order to find the right exhibition format and turn the museum into a representative venue, especially considering that we are speaking about the road leading to Garni. Every year, Garni hosts hundreds of thousands of tourists, who could also visit the museum,” she added, stressing that the building has already been constructed and that only minor works remain, which the state will undertake and complete.

The minister expressed hope that the opening of the building could be announced in October this year.

Levon Vartan Der Bedrosian said he had always believed in cooperation.

“Together, we can be far more interesting and creative. Armenia and the diaspora have always cooperated, but the time has come to bring those bridges closer and make them practical. I am certain there will be many challenges ahead, and we will need extensive discussions together. I am very enthusiastic that we will work together and present new achievements,” he said.

The initiative carries particular significance as it creates an opportunity to establish a new cultural centre dedicated to Armenian carpet art and culturally valuable artefacts. The centre is expected to serve not only as a museum, but also as an important educational and cultural platform hosting thematic exhibitions, masterclasses, educational programmes and other cultural events.

Carpet art is regarded as one of the distinctive and important components of Armenian culture, reflecting the history, traditions and artistic thinking of the Armenian people. The creation of the new museum is expected to contribute to the preservation, study and promotion of that rich heritage, while ensuring its transmission to future generations.

Officials described the donation as an important example of public-private cooperation and of individual responsibility towards the development of culture. They said it represents not only a major contribution to enriching Armenia’s cultural life, but also an exceptional initiative aimed at preserving national values and increasing international recognition.

The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia has expressed readiness to ensure the museum’s professional and organisational development by involving the necessary expertise, guaranteeing the proper preservation of the collections and supporting the museum’s effective operation.

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