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Leaders from throughout the EU and other countries met in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on May 4 for the the eighth summit of the European Political Community.
Armenia hosts the first European Union summit in Yerevan on Tuesday, marking a deepening of ties that's been years in the making.
The incident took place at the Yerablur military pantheon, a memorial site dedicated to Armenian soldiers. Footage shared on social media showed
A momentous international summit in Yerevan, Armenia, has highlighted a shifting global order, with US President Donald Trump notably absent from talks that brought together Canadian and European leaders seeking to recalibrate alliances amid growing uncertainty over Washington's policies.
European leaders and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are meeting in Armenia on Monday for a European Political Community summit focused on security and geopolitical tensions as uncertainty
European Union leaders, as well as high-level officials from member states converged on Yerevan on Monday to attend the European Political Community summit, which convened at the Karen Demirchyan sports complex on Monday.
The Armenian capital, Yerevan, will get a rare opportunity to be the center of global attention when dozens of world leaders -- and the NATO chief -- gather in the south Caucasus for two European-led summits beginning this week.
Speaking to ICTV at the European Political Community Summit in Yerevan, in comments reported by Ukrainska Pravda, Zelenskyy described a series of recent meetings as evidence of broader political momentum between Ukraine and its neighbouring states.
YEREVAN – Armenia took a decisive step towards the European Union this week, hosting back-to-back summits that delivered fresh agreements, funding pledges and momentum towards visa liberalisation. The twin gatherings – the European Political Community (EPC) summit followed by a bilateral EU–Armenia summit – marked the highest-profile diplomatic events in the country since its independence in 1991 and underscored Yerevan’s accelerating westward shift under Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
The co-chairs of the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations in France (CCAF), the Primate of the France Diocese Bishop Grigor Khachatryan and Artsakh’s representative in France Hovhaness Gevorkyan were among French-Armenian community leaders barred by the Armenian Government to attend the opening of Armenia’s new embassy in Paris.
According to Shamshyan.com, emergency services received information at around 13:30 local time that gunshots had been heard at an address on