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The Debed Life creative house was opened in the village of Debed last year and here, guests can enjoy an inspirational environment for creative work.
Photo from the page of the Creative House “Debed Life”
“Considering the factors of the coronavirus and the war, and the post-war period, I think we had a very productive year. The opening of the mine will be a disaster for business. I am not engaged in tourism, my work does not depend on the tourist season, I always have guests.
The foundation of my business is a healthy lifestyle. People consciously choose this very beautiful nature as a more effective and favorable environment for their work. We have guests from different countries, some of them intend to invest in projects in Armenia”, says the founder and director of the project, Tatevik Aghababyan.
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YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS. A nursery of forest tree species and 30-35 hectares of new forests will be created in Artsakh, the Armenian Minister of Environment Romanos Petrosyan told ARMENPRESS. Petrosyan visited Artsakh recently and said that as a result of agreements between the authorities of Artsakh and Armenia, the Hayantar governmental forestry organization has already launched the work for creating the nursery.
The nursery will be a 500 square meter greenhouse.
The new forest will be created as part of the 10 Million Trees agreement, with Hayantar and its Artsakhi counterpart having reached an agreement on donating 100,000 trees.
Hayantar will hold training and consulting for its Artsakhi counterparts.
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On 26 April, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis is visiting Yerevan, where he was received by the highest officials of Armenia, including the President Armen Sarkissian, the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the President of the National Assembly Ararat Mirzoyan, the Acting Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan and the Acting Foreign Minister Ara Aivazian, and discussed possibilities for expanding Lithuania’s cooperation with Armenia, as well as prospects for strengthening Armenia’s relations with the European Union. The meetings also focused on the security situation in the region.
Lithuania’s Foreign Minister voiced his support for the reform process in Armenia. Landsbergis believes that the changes needed for the future of the people of Armenia would continue also after the snap parliamentary election in June. “Lithuania is ready to continue contributing to Armenia’s efforts to build a modern, democratic and prosperous state, and to share its experience and success stories with this country,” said Landsbergis. The Foreign Minister called for greater EU involvement, especially bearing in mind that the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which entered into force on 1 March 2021, has opened up new opportunities. At the same time, the Foreign Minister urged the Armenian leadership to set goals for cooperation with the EU, while getting ready for the next Eastern Partnership Summit, which was scheduled for this autumn.Landsbergis also noted that Lithuania had an interest in ensuring peace and stability in the South Caucasus, and a sustainable long-term solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict would contribute substantially to that end. Lithuania supports the resumption of the efforts by the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group to find a peaceful solution to the conflict. The EU could also play a greater role in this process. The Foreign Minister highlighted the consequences of the Nagorno-Karabakh war and of COVID-19 for Armenia, as well as the need for the international community’s assistance to this country. Tomorrow, Landsbergis will meet with representatives of civil society in Armenia. Together with the Minister of Environment Romanos Petrosyan, Landsbergis will open a green space “The Lithuanian Grove” on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Lithuania and Armenia. After the events, Lithuania’s Foreign Minister will pay an official visit to Georgia.
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Minister of Environment Romanos Petrosyan was in Aragatsotn province on Monday, where the tree planting of 2021 "10 million trees" pan-Armenian initiative was officially launched.
As the press service at the Ministry reported, Minister Petrosyan held a working consultation with Acting Chairman of the Committee of Forest of the Ministry of Environment Artur Petrosyan, Acting Director of "ArmForest" SNCO Pavel Tsugunyan, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of Armenian National Agrarian University Karen Minasyan other responsible bodies. In his opening remarks, he declared the launch of tree planting of 2021 "10 million trees" initiative, referred to the thankful deed of planting trees and reforestation.
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