On the evening of March 4, as the first day of his official visit to Brussels was nearing completion, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Armenian business community representatives in Belgium, who are engaged in diamond processing, real estate and cargo transportation. The meeting was held at Villa Ampen Center for Eastern and Western Cultures and Dialogue in Brussels. Issues related to expanding Armenian-Belgian business ties were discussed during the working dinner. The Prime...
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is in Brussels on a working visit. The Head of the Armenian Government today visited a number of educational and research institutions in Leuven, the capital of Flemish Brabant province of the region of Flanders. Memorandums of Understanding were signed for the development of bilateral cooperation in the field of high and innovative technologies. Attended by Armenia’s Prime Minister, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Ministry of...
On March 3, 2019, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Brussels on a working visit. Early on March 4, the Prime Minister visited Leuven, the capital of Flemish Brabant province of the region of Flanders, which is located not far from Brussels and is considered to be a major university center in Belgium. Nikol Pashinyan’s visit kicked off at the Catholic University of Leuven, where he was greeted by University Rector Luc Sels. Welcoming the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Rector...
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and several government members visited the Central Bank’s Training and Research Center in Dilijan, where they were presented with a number of studies carried out by the Central Bank over the forecast of economic growth, the main vectors of monetary policy, the prospects for financial stability and their macroeconomic consequences, community development, and financial involvement.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Mrs. Anna Hakobyan attended a concert dedicated to Hovhannes Tumanyan’s 150th anniversary, which was held at Aram Khachatryan Concert Hall in Yerevan. The concert featured the National State Academic Choir of Armenia, led by conductor Hovhannes Chekidjian.
Led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, a march was held today on the anniversary of the events that took place in Yerevan on March 1, 2008. The march, which was also attended by the Prime Minister’s spouse, Anna Hakobyan, and his daughter, started from Freedom Square in Yerevan, went along Mashtots Avenue, Grigor Lusavorich Street and ended at the monument to Alexander Myasnikyan. Prime Minister Pashinyan laid a wreath at the monument and honored the victims’ memory. Earlier...