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“Prime Minister Pashinyan Reviews Chief of Staff’s Achievements and Progress in Reforms for 2023”

Read about Prime Minister Pashinyan’s introduction to Chief of Staff’s activities for 2023. Learn about achievements, reforms, and international cooperation.

Culture International Sports

“Armenia’s Chief of Staff Shines at Francofonie Games in Paris, Secures Hosting Rights for 2027 Edition”

Arayik Harutyunyan, Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister, visited France for the Francofonie Games. Armenia will host the games in 2027 as per the recently signed agreement. Reported by NEWS.am.

Government Personal Finance Politics

Aleksandr Simonyan’s mother-in-law resigns from position as Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister

Aleksandr Simonyan’s mother-in-law resigns from work as the Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister. She expressed gratitude to colleagues for their collaboration.

International Politics

“PM’s Chief of Staff and EU delegation head discuss Armenia-EU cooperation, praise progress and call for continued steps”

Prime Minister’s Office Chief of Staff Araik Harutyunyan met with the head of the Eastern Partnership of the European Union’s delegation to Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin. They discussed various issues related to Armenia-EU cooperation, including successful reforms, civil society development, military cooperation, and program implementation. The meeting holds significance after the high-level meeting in Brussels on April 5th. Both parties expressed satisfaction with cooperation and emphasized the need for continued steps in this direction.

International Politics World News

“Chief of Staff of Armenian Prime Minister Resigns Due to Health Reasons; Resignation Letter Published”

Chief of staff of Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Arayik Harutyunyan, resigns for health reasons. PM Pashinyan announces no official representatives from Belarus will attend CSTO format. Belarus representative invited by Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

International Politics

“Armenian Defense Ministry’s Chief of Staff Makes Diplomatic Moves in Brussels”

The Chief of Staff of Armenia’s Ministry of Defense, Suren Papikyan, visited Brussels on May 28. Get the latest news from Armenia on NEWS.am.

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“Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Welcomes French Ambassador to Armenia, Emphasizes Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation”

Armenian Chief of Staff welcomes French Ambassador, discussing cooperation in tourism, construction, security, and culture. Boosting high-level exchanges is a priority for both countries, aiming for further collaboration. Joint efforts in tourism and upcoming events like Charles Aznavour’s commemoration and Francophonie Games in 2027 are also mentioned. Visit NEWS.am’s Telegram channel for the full article.

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“Chief of Staff of National Security Council of Slovenia Visits Armenia to Strengthen Collaboration on National Security and Address Regional Developments”

The Chief of Staff of Slovenia’s National Security Council visits Armenia to discuss collaboration in national security and address the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Emphasizing the importance of peace and military balance in the region, Slovenia respects Armenia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

Government Military Politics

“Former Prime Minister Andrei Belousov Takes on New Key Role in Russian Security Council”

Andrei Belousov becomes Chief of Staff of National Security Council as Deputy Secretary of Russian Security Council, according to Dmitry Peskov. Peskov clarifies that this appointment does not impact defense industry complex’s jurisdiction under the Prime Minister’s office. No changes expected in the current coordination system.

Politics

“Armenian Prime Minister’s Crucial Decision on National Security Agreement Could Shape Country’s Future, Says Organization Head”

Armenian PM Pashinyan’s decision to join or not the NSA organizing committee will impact the country’s internal politics. The committee’s head emphasized how this choice will shape both Pashinyan’s and Armenia’s future. Yerevan has previously withdrawn from international integration formats.