An extended consultation of the Security Council, chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) President Arayik Harutyunyan, was held Friday at the government of Armenia.
"In the near future, we shall hold such consultations more often so that our actions are coordinated," the PM said at the start of the consultation, adding that relevant work was being done in a number of areas by various departments.
Also, Pashinyan highlighted the participation of the Artsakh President in the consultation, in the context of information exchange and planning of future courses actions in terms of tactics and strategy.
The PM noted that the current issues on the agenda will be discussed at this consultation.
-
Ombudsman: There should be no flags and signs on roads or in immediate vicinity of villages in Syunik province
Today, 11:56 -
Armenia launches serial production of OG-7V hand grenade launcher round
Today, 11:52 -
Head of the Chamber of Advocates: President is obliged to apply to the Constitutional Court of the with a motion to invalidate the request of the Prime Minister on removal of the head of the General Staff
Yesterday, 14:28 -
Former Defense Minister: A new parade of resignations begins in Armenia
Yesterday, 13:28 -
Armenian, Iranian FMs discuss issues of regional security and stability
Yesterday, 13:23 -
General Norat Ter-Grigoryants: I support the Chief of the General Staff and all command staff
Yesterday, 13:14 -
Armenia PM, US Secretary of State discuss situation in region after Artsakh war
Yesterday, 10:17 -
Newspaper: What is reality behind mystery of $600-worth body armors of Armenia?
Yesterday, 10:14