Large and medium-sized Armenian companies paid 483 billion drams in taxes

ARKA, Armenia
Dec 21 2017

YEREVAN, December 21. /ARKA/. Large and medium-sized companies in Armenia paid a total of 483 billion drams in various taxes in the first 11 months of 2017, which is 9% or 39.9 billion drams more than they had paid in the same period last year, the State Revenues Committee said.

It said also tax overpayments in the first 11 months  of 2017 decreased by 4.7 billion drams. For comparison, in the same time span of 2016 they had increased by 16.4 billion drams.

The overall amount of taxes collected in the 11 months of 2017 increased by 13.8% or 61. billion drams, it said. ($ 1 – 481.54 drams) -0-

Sports: Armenian athletes take bronze at Voronin Cup in Moscow

Pan Armenian, Armenia
Dec 20 2017
– 14:08 AMT
Armenian athletes take bronze at Voronin Cup in Moscow

Armenian athletes Artur Davtyan and Vigen Khachatryan won a bronze medal at the 24th Mikhail Voronin Cup, an international artistic gymnastics tournament, currently underway in Moscow, Russia.

Scoring a total of 161.550 points, the Armenians were outperformed by the Russian team Dinamo.

Also, Davtyan secured one more medal, becoming the third prize-winner in the men's all-around event.

Sports: Greco-Roman wrestler Artur Aleksanyan named Armenia’s Best Athlete for third consecutive year

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 20 2017
Sport 15:33 20/12/2017 Armenia

Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic Champion (2016) and bronze medalist (2012), a three-time World Champion (2014, 2015, 2017), and a three-time European Champion (2012, 2013, 2014)
Artur Aleksanyan was named Armenia’s best athlete of 2017, according to a vote by the Republican Federation of Sports Journalists of Armenia.

As the Federation reported in a statement, in 2017, the 26-year-old secured his third gold medal at the World Championship and a bronze medal of the European Championship.

Aleksanyan secured 200 points based on the vote by 21 reporters, securing the first spot, thus winning the award for the third consecutive year.

Other Armenian athletes who made it to the top 10 are Greco-Roman wrestler, World champion Mihran Harutyunyan, the leader of the Armenian chess team GM Levon Aronian, who won the FIDE World Cup 2017, weightlifter Simon Martirosyan, Boxer Hovhannes Bachkov, weightlifter Hovhannes Minasyan, sambo fighter Tigran Kirakosyan, skier Sergey Mikayelyan, gymnast Artur Tovmasyan, and weightlifter Andranik Karapetyan.

To note, in total 25 Armenian athletes were contending for this’s year award, Armenia’s leading football player, Manchester United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan among them.

Sports: Armenian gymnastics team wins bronze at int’l tournament

Panorama, Armenia
Dec 30 2017
Sport 12:38 20/12/2017 Armenia

The Armenian gymnasts team has claimed medals at the 24th Mikhail Voronin Cup, an international artistic gymnastics tournament hosted by Moscow, Russia.

Armenian representatives Artur Davtyan and Vigen Khachatryan finished third in the team competition with a total of 161,550 points, the National Olympic Committee reported.

Russian club Dinamo Moscow became the winner with 166,750 points.

Armenian athlete Artur Davtyan also grabbed a bronze medal in the men’s all-round event, collecting 82,200 points.

This year, Mikhail Voronin Cup brought together more than 160 gymnasts from 26 countries. 

Sports: Artur Aleksanyan named Armenia’s best athlete of 2017

Public Radio of Armenia
Dec 20 2017
16:25, 20 Dec 2017

The Republican Federation of Sports Journalists of Armenia has named Greco-Roman wrestler Artur Aleksanyan as the best athlete of 2016. Alekasanyan clinched gold at the World Wrestling Championship and won a bronze medal at the European Championship.

The top ten also includes also Maksim Manukyan (wrestling), Levon Aronian (chess), Simon Martirosyan (weightlifting), Hovhannes Bachkov (weightlifting), Gor Minasyan (weightlifting), Tigran Karapetyan (sambo), Sergey Mikayelyan (skiing), Artur Tovmasyan (gymnastics) and Andranik Karapetyan (weightlifting).

Twenty-one sports journalists participated in the voting.

Azerbaijani Press: Turkey supports Azerbaijan-adopted formula of Karabakh conflict resolution

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Dec 20 2017

By Rashid Shirinov

Armenia occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan’s territory and its fault is undeniable, Turkish Foreign Minister Movlut Cavusoglu said on December 20.

He made the remarks at the press conference in Baku after meeting with his Azerbaijani and Iranian counterparts, APA reports.

Cavusoglu noted that everybody is aware of the Khojaly tragedy and reiterated that Turkey supports the formula of the conflict settlement adopted by Azerbaijan.

Armenia broke out a lengthy war against Azerbaijan by laying territorial claims on the country. Since a war in the early 1990s, Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding regions. More than 20,000 Azerbaijanis were killed and over 1 million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilities.

To this day, Armenia has not implemented four UN Security Council resolutions on withdrawal of its armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding districts.

Cavusoglu also noted that Armenia should know how to behave with its neighbors: “We have put condition before Armenia to return the occupied territories. Only after this, our relations can be normalized.”

Answering the question about the protocols signed between Turkey and Armenia in Switzerland in 2009, the FM reminded that Armenia submitted them to its Constitutional Court, which, in turn, excluded some important articles from the documents.

“Until our condition is met, the implementation of this agreement is impossible,” Cavusoglu added.

The Armenian leadership has recently said it is going to cancel the protocols signed with Turkey until spring 2018.

Turkey and Armenia severed diplomatic relations in 1993 due to occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenian Armed Forces and Yerevan’s claims over recognition of the so-called Armenian genocide. Borders between Turkey and Armenia are still closed.

Turkey has always supported the resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict based on Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of the country's internationally recognized borders.