PressAM

The perfect balance on news and information

day war

Government Investigations Politics

Chairman of “Civil Contract” faction reveals timeline for comprehensive report on 44-day war

The report on the 44-day war will be presented to the investigative committee by May, according to Andranik Kocharyan, Chairman of the “Civil Contract” faction. In case of delays, a comprehensive report will be presented in September, leaving no questions unanswered. The report’s quality is comparable to those in Israel that took 10 years to complete.

Politics World News

“Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Acknowledges Stagnation: Armenia Stuck in 1994 Amidst Changing World”

“Discover the challenges of political leadership in a changing world. Prime Minister Pashinyan reflects on Armenia’s stagnant state since 1994, highlighting the unpreparedness during the recent war. Gain insights into the government’s responsibility and perception of the situation. Read more on NEWS.am.”

Military Politics

“False Claims: Azerbaijani TV Misrepresents Memorial Complex in Stepanakert as Military Corridor”

The Stepanakert section of the Military Highway, presented as a “military corridor,” was actually a memorial complex for the victims of the national liberation war. The construction, started in 2007, aimed to showcase Armenian history and boost tourism. The claims of the Azerbaijani side are baseless, as the complex had civilian significance.

Breaking News Military World News

“Fallen Hero Forgotten: Memorial of Albert Hovhannisyan Removed from Karabakh-Zeitun VK Site”

Karabakh-Zeitun VK removes fallen soldier memorial, sparking outrage among staff and family. Armenian war participant vows to hold those responsible accountable.

“Publication Exposes Secrecy Surrounding Report on Consequences of 44-Day War: Public Left in the Dark”

The commission investigating the consequences of the 44-day war has completed its work, but the report will be presented later. Article 25 of the Commission Code of Conduct outlines the process of presenting the report, including open and closed discussions. The open part will be discussed in the National Assembly and published on the commission’s website, while the closed part will be accessible to authorized individuals only.

Around the Globle

“Prime Minister Anna Hakobyan Honors Fallen Soldier Taron Andreyasyan in Emotional Memorial Ceremony”

Prime Minister Anna Hakobyan participates in a commemoration ceremony for fallen soldier Taron Andreyasyan in Mkhchyan village. A memorial is opened in his honor, and the Prime Minister meets with his family. Taron was known for being tortured and killed during the war.

“Prime Minister’s Wife Honors Hero of 44-Day War in Emotional Visit”

Armenian Prime Minister’s wife visits hero’s home, lays flowers at memorial. Mkhitar Grigoryan fought in the 44-day war without military training. Comrades share his bravery on the battlefront. Prime Minister’s wife expresses gratitude for their courageous actions. Memorials of other fallen heroes also honored.

Sister of Fallen Hero Gevorg Virabian Granted Freedom After Months of Custody: Lawyer’s Facebook Announcement Reveals Remarkable Turn of Events

Sister of deceased Gevorg Virabian, accused of inciting hatred and participating in actions, has been released from residential custody, confirms lawyer Arsen Babayan. Detained on September 24, her custody was replaced with residential custody on November 21. News from Armenia.

“Exclusive: “Zinahar” Foundation Reveals All Casualty Information from 44-Day War – Are the Numbers Manipulated?”

Find out the casualties in the 44-day war on the “Zinahar” Foundation’s website. The Prime Minister’s representative addressed the naming of fallen heroes in a recent meeting. Discover the implications of undisclosed casualties and manipulation. Stay informed with News from Armenia.

“Armenia’s Economy Soars: Credibility Doubles in Three Years, Prime Minister Announces”

Armenia’s economy and credibility have significantly improved since the end of the 44-day war. The Prime Minister of Economy, Vahan Kerobyan, reveals that Armenia’s credibility has doubled in the past three years. Armenia is now more attractive and developed, offering hope for a brighter future.