The court has allowed the second president of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan, to enter into some property deals that do not involve the alienation of this property.
The relevant statement was submitted to the court by Hovhannes Khudoyan, a lawyer of Kocharyan.
"As far as we understand, we are talking about the house where Kocharyan lives and the surrounding area. If it is about that, we do not object," said Prosecutor Petros Petrosyan.
The court found that it did not see any obstacles to allowing transactions related to Kocharyan's property if they did not involve its alienation, and therefore the court permitted any transaction that would not lead to the alienation of Robert Kocharyan's property that is under attachment.