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Pashinyan removes head of Water Committee along with two officials
On Thursday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan enacted several decisions.
12.09.2025, 09:24
Society
Former head of Armenian Water Committee charged, placed under house arrest
Ex-chairman of Armenia's Water Committee Vahagn Gevorgyan has been charged as part of a criminal case initiated by the Anti-Corruption Committee.
26.12.2024, 18:03
Politics
Pashinyan appoints new head of Water Committee
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has appointed today Karen Sargsyan as chairman of the Water Committee.
06.02.2020, 18:32
Economy
Armenia's state audit office exposes 2.1 billion drams worth abuses
Armenia's State Audit Office exposed 2.1 billion drams worth abuses after inspecting the Jrar company's performance in 2014-2018.
11.12.2019, 15:16
Society
Head of Armenia’s state water committee denies stealing $13 million
The head of Armenia’s State Water Committee Arsen Harutyunyan, who tendered a resignation application today, denied a report in the local ‘Zhamanak’ (Time) daily claiming that together with former prime minister Karen Karapetyan he stole $13 million.
01.06.2018, 16:04
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Armenia's foreign and mutual trade turnover in January 2026 decreased by 12% compared to January 2025, amounting to $1,275,692.2 thousand, according to the Statistical Committee.
Armenia's foreign trade turnover decreased by 12% in January 2026, amounting to $1.28 billion: Russia leads, with China and the UAE in the top three