Personae non gratae in Armenia - On the banning of Margarita Simonyan and Aram Gabrielyanov, Russian journalists of Armenian origin.
I am glad that Nikol knows the practices of Turkish dervishes and can read the thoughts of Armenians!” “In fact, Armenia is corroded by the rust of betrayal and groveling before Turkey. And she is embarrassed by the wording of the refusal – “for disrespect”, since it “still needs to be earned.” On March 9, Russian journalist and publisher Aram Gabrielyanov posted on Facebook that he was not allowed to enter Armenia. During a March 14 press conference, Pashinyan answered a question about why some Russian media personalities have been declared “undesirable persons” in Armenia. Among those declared undesirable persons there are also “non-Russian Armenians”, representatives of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun party.
These climatic changes will, in turn, impact the economy and specifically the agricultural sector in Armenia affecting business revenues, jobs, household income ...
Complementing the existing evidence on climate change adaptation in Armenia, WFP proposed to carry out a Consolidated Livelihood Exercise for Analyzing Resilience (CLEAR). Immediate actions on adaptation measures are necessary in order to reduce the negative effects of the climate change on Armenian families, their livelihoods3, and the economy, in general. Climate change is a complex issue that poses a worldwide threat to human development and requires ambitious and bold collective actions.