Armenia, Netherlands discuss defense cooperation, including within NATO and EU

Military10:06, 21 May 2026
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Deputy Minister of Defense Arman Sargsyan received the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Armenia, Marieke Monroy-Winter, and the newly appointed Defense Attaché, Lieutenant Colonel A.G.E. (Adry) Huybrechts, the Defense Ministry said in a press release.

The Deputy Minister congratulated the Defense Attaché on his appointment and wished him success.

During the meeting, issues related to the process and prospects of bilateral cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the field of defense, as well as in a multilateral format with NATO and the EU, were discussed.

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Russia denies The Insider report alleging meddling in Armenian elections

Politics10:38, 21 May 2026
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Moscow has denied The Insider’s report regarding alleged Russian meddling in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia and espionage activities by Russian diplomats in the country.

In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry described the report as “fake,” calling The Insider “a foreign agent carrying out the orders of its overseas curators.”

The Ministry added that “the report is a provocation aimed at exerting psychological pressure on Russian diplomats and sowing fear among the Armenian public ahead of the elections.”

The statement further noted that the report contained numerous factual errors and inaccuracies when presenting biographical information about representatives of the Russian diplomatic mission.

The Russian MFA added that the images presented as screenshots by The Insider are unreliable, stressing that the outlet failed to provide any convincing evidence to verify the authenticity of the report.

The Insider’s report stated that the Kremlin hopes to prevent incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party from winning the June 7 elections. The report identified who oversees the Armenia portfolio in the Russian presidential administration, which officers from the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), the GRU, and the FSB were sent to Yerevan, and how Armenian opposition candidates are linked to Russia’s intelligence agencies.

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Armenia launches record-breaking military sports relay across the country

Military12:25, 21 May 2026
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The Armenian Ministry of Defense has kicked off the largest military-sports relay in the history of the nation’s armed forces.

Covering 1,450 km across the entire country, the event—dedicated to Military Sports Day—was launched with a ceremonial start at the Defense Ministry’s headquarters in Yerevan, the Defense Ministry said in a statement. 

Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan, delivered greetings to the participants on behalf of Defense Minister Suren Papikyan. The relay race will conclude on May 27.

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Armenian greenhouse flower industry eyes EU market

Economy13:30, 21 May 2026
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Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan has said that the quality of flowers produced in modern greenhouse farms operating in Armenia meets high international standards and can be competitive in the European market.

Commenting on restrictions imposed by Russia on the import of Armenian flower products, the minister noted that part of Armenia’s greenhouse farms are technologically comparable to the best farms in other Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries.

“Other EAEU countries would truly like to have the modern technologies that a significant portion of greenhouses in Armenia possess,” Papoyan said at a press briefing.

According to him, such high-quality products make it possible to export not only to Russia but also to European Union countries and the United States.

“We are now also discussing mechanisms, for example, for entering the EU market with roses, because in fact the quality of the roses produced in greenhouses using ultra-modern technologies is sold at the European Union auction—on the auction platform operating in the Netherlands. In other words, we are already able to provide the highest quality of Dutch roses,” the minister noted.

According to Papoyan, the government is discussing a number of support mechanisms with businesses, including compensation for transportation costs and expenses related to intellectual property rights.

He clarified that when exporting flowers to the European Union, it is also necessary to pay for the copyright of the specific variety.

Referring to the restrictions imposed by Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia’s state agricultural watchdog, on the import of Armenian flower products, the minister noted that the body responsible for phytosanitary control is the Food Safety Inspection Body, while the Ministry of Economy is responsible for coordinating related matters.

Papoyan also expressed his confidence that the relations between Armenia and Russia continue to remain partnership-based.

“Our relations with the Russian Federation are actually very good. The tensions reported in the media are far from the reality,” the minister said.

Earlier, Russia’s Rosselkhoznadzor announced that from May 22, temporary restrictions would be imposed on the import of flower products from Armenia. According to the service, the restrictions will remain in effect until inspections of Armenian greenhouses are completed and the results analyzed.

The Russian side stated that the decision was made to ensure plant sanitary safety. According to the report, in 2025, 135 cases of quarantine pests were detected in 96.2 million flower products imported from Armenia, accounting for 77% of all such cases recorded during the year.

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Macron reiterates support for Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process in call with Al

Azerbaijan14:50, 21 May 2026
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French President Emmanuel Macron has reiterated support for the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process in a phone call with President Ilham Aliyev.

“I spoke with the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev,” Macron said on X. “I reminded him of France’s support for the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the importance of its further advancement. We also discussed regional issues and the prospects for the development of our bilateral relations.”

Aliyev also commented on the phone call, saying: “Today, I received a phone call from President Emmanuel Macron. During the phone conversation, we reviewed issues on the agenda of Azerbaijan–France bilateral relations and exchanged views on matters of mutual interest. We also discussed regional and global developments.”

On May 4, during a press briefing in Yerevan, the President of France said that he would raise the issue of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan with President Ilham Aliyev. Currently, 19 Armenian prisoners continue to be held unlawfully in Azerbaijan, including representatives of the former leadership of Karabakh. They have been sentenced to imprisonment on fabricated charges.

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Russia confirms official notification that Armenian PM will skip EAEU summit

Politics15:13, 21 May 2026
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Russia on Thursday confirmed that it had been officially notified that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not attend the May 28 Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) summit, which will take place in Astana, Kazakhstan.

“We have received an official notification from the Armenian side that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not be able to attend the upcoming meeting of the EAEU leaders. Armenia will be represented by Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a weekly press briefing.

Zakharova also commented on the Armenian government’s policy toward EU integration, saying that Moscow has repeatedly warned that the country cannot simultaneously be a member of the EAEU and join the EU.

Pashinyan had earlier said that he would skip the summit because of the campaigning period in Armenia and that he had notified Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

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Defense ministry denies Jermuk military post handover claims

Military15:22, 21 May 2026
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The Defense Ministry has denied claims made by a member of the Strong Armenia Alliance that an Armenian military post in the Jermuk area was recently surrendered to Azerbaijan, calling the report “disinformation.”

“A short while ago, in a video circulated by a member of the ‘Strong Armenia’ party, an as-yet unidentified person provided false information claiming that an Armenian military position in the Jermuk area was recently surrendered. We report that this is disinformation,” Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Aram Torosyan said on social media, urging law enforcement agencies to investigate the video and assess its content legally.

Alik Aleksanyan, a member of the Strong Armenia Alliance, posted a video on his Facebook page with the following caption: “People, a position is being secretly surrendered from you—listen to what this volunteer has to say.”

In the video, an unidentified person, who presents himself as a war veteran and participant in the 44-day war, claims that “last month I was in Jermuk, where we were told to remove the weapons from the position, leave it, and hand it over to Azerbaijan.”

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 21-05-

Economy17:47, 21 May 2026
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 The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 21 May, USD exchange rate down by 0.01 drams to 367.86 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.29 drams to 426.98 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.0288 drams to 5.1746 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 1.05 drams to 493.85 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 165 drams to 53019 drams.

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Armenia takes centre stage on global wine map as Concours Mondial de Bruxelles

Videos17:57, 21 May 2026
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One of the world’s most prestigious international wine tasting competitions,  Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, has officially opened in Armenia, bringing together around 400 wine experts, journalists, sommeliers, importers, buyers and industry representatives from 65 countries.

The opening ceremony, held at the ancient Garni Temple, showcased Armenia’s cultural heritage and winemaking traditions as the country welcomed the globally renowned event for the first time.

Zaruhi Muradyan, Executive Director of the  Vine and Wine Foundation of Armenia, said approximately 8,000 wines – including red, white and sparkling varieties – will be evaluated during the competition.

“For the first time in the history of Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, the competition will be held simultaneously in two separate sessions dedicated to red and white wines, and sparkling wines,” Muradyan said.

She explained that the tastings are conducted blind, meaning judges do not know the country of origin or grape variety of the wines they are assessing.

“Following the tasting, judges immediately submit their evaluations. All the information is then compiled, and within 10 days participants are informed about the scores awarded to each wine,” she added.

Around 130 Armenian wines are also competing in the event. According to Muradyan, the foundation has supported broad Armenian participation, stressing that international awards help raise the profile of both the country and its wines on the global stage.

As part of the programme, guests will visit Armenia’s key wine-producing regions, including Vayots Dzor, Armavir, Aragatsotn and Tavush, offering participants an opportunity to explore the country’s ancient winemaking traditions, indigenous grape varieties and modern wine culture.

Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan said the competition places Armenia firmly on the world’s winemaking map.

“This competition creates an opportunity for Armenia, Armenian winemaking traditions and Armenian wine to remain at the centre of discussions within the international wine community throughout these days,” Papoyan said.

He noted that the event also gives Armenian winemakers direct access to international buyers, sommeliers, experts, bloggers and journalists, helping strengthen export potential and promote Armenia as a wine tourism destination.

“Why do I consider wine tourism especially important? Because today two global trends are taking shape. Wine consumption as a beverage is showing a certain decline, while wine tourism is continuing to grow,” he said.

Papoyan also highlighted the international attention Armenia has received during the event, noting that industry professionals attending the competition have shared extensive content about Armenia’s winemaking heritage on social media platforms, generating millions of views.

Director of the  Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, Quentin Havaux, said he first visited Armenia three years ago and was deeply impressed by the country’s culture and history.

“It quickly became clear to us that we had to organise this competition here in Armenia, in order to show the world what the country can offer – not only in terms of wine, but also culture, history and gastronomic tourism,” he said.

Havaux noted that preparations for hosting the competition in Armenia took three years.

“We are truly delighted to finally be here this year and to present to tasters, journalists and international buyers everything Armenia has to offer the world,” he added.

He also said organisers arrived in Armenia several days before the competition in order to explore the country, stressing that discovering Armenia itself is an essential part of the experience for both judges and guests.

The results of the competition will be published on 10 June on the  official Concours Mondial de Bruxelles website.

The event will also be followed by an international media tour involving around 30 foreign journalists.