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Armenia Katılım Kasım 2022
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2L82RUN
2L82RUN@AUmanyan·
Russian propagandist and Putin ideologue Dugin openly admits it: Putin handed over Karabakh and gave the green light for war against Armenia. Pro-Russian “Armenians” - what do you say now, hypocrites?
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301🇦🇲@301arm·
French President Emmanuel Macron has come under criticism after being seen singing publicly, with critics arguing he should instead focus on the country’s economic challenges. Florian Philippot, leader of the French “Les Patriots” party, voiced his disapproval in a post on X. “After presenting himself yesterday as a runner and even a dog handler, today Macron appears as an inspired singer,” Philippot wrote. “Meanwhile, tens of millions of French citizens would be glad to see concrete measures, for example regarding fuel prices.” Philippot also reiterated his opposition to the proposed trade agreement with South American bloc countries, warning that it could allow low-cost agricultural products from South America to enter the European market freely. The remarks follow an incident in Yerevan, where Macron, during a dinner event, sat next to renowned jazz musician Vahagn Hayrapetyan and sang Charles Aznavour’s famous song “La Bohème.” Hayrapetyan accompanied him on the piano, and Armenia’s leader Nikol Pashinyan later joined in, adding percussion to the performance.
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Sputnik Armenia 🇦🇲
Giorgia Meloni spent less than a day in Yerevan, leaving after the summit for an official visit to Azerbaijan, where she was welcomed with the same roses as in Armenia.
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Right Pulse News
Right Pulse News@RightPulseNewss·
DESCRIBE PRESIDENT TRUMP USING ONLY ONE WORD…
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Chris Elison
Chris Elison@ChristElison·
Why Russia is so sad about Armenia looking for it's own interests it's just business you know what I'm talking about, right? Just business.
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
@RaffiElliott When will the cry baby numb nuts community understand the difference between “ HAYKAKAN” & “HAYASTAN”
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Raffi Elliott
Raffi Elliott@RaffiElliott·
I mean, it's literally on the cover of the passport, but whatever.
Zartonk Media@ZartonkMedia

Armenia Unveils New Red Biometric Passport Design, Mount Ararat Absent ➖➖➖ Armenia has unveiled the design of its new biometric passport, set to roll out in the autumn of 2026 with a shift from dark blue to red and a complete visual overhaul of its interior pages. Interior Minister Arpine Sargsyan presented the redesign on Tuesday to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, framing it as both a technical upgrade aligned with international standards and a visual narrative of Armenian identity. But one absence has already drawn debate: Mount Ararat, omitted from the passport's depiction of Khor Virap monastery, the site most famous for its view of the mountain across the border in Turkey. Move Toward International Standards Sargsyan said the new system is designed to bring Armenia's identity documents in line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standard 9303, which governs globally recognized travel documents. She noted that the country's previous infrastructure no longer met international requirements. "The infrastructure that existed in 2022 has no connection to international standards," she said, adding that the goal is to issue biometric documents compatible with modern technologies and recognizable at border checkpoints around the world. The reform traces back to an August 2024 government decision to issue new biometric passports and ID cards. The tender was awarded to a French consortium of IDEMIA Identity Security France and A.C.I. Technology, which created HAYPASS, the entity now implementing the system in Armenia. The agreement with HAYPASS was signed in April 2025. The choice of a French infrastructure partner places a tangible European pillar beneath Armenia's broader pivot toward the European Union, moving the relationship from rhetoric to physical infrastructure embedded in one of the most sensitive systems a state operates. A central component of the project is the construction of a new data center to handle biometric records, alongside an ongoing memorandum with ICAO that will make Armenian documents readable and verifiable in partner countries. The new passports will incorporate advanced security mechanisms, including ultraviolet protection layers and a range of physical safeguards designed to meet contemporary anti-fraud standards. Pashinyan said the introduction of biometric passports is also tied to Armenia's broader goal of visa liberalization with the European Union, supporting negotiations that would eventually allow Armenian citizens to travel to EU countries without visas. The New Passport Design The interior of the new passport has been completely reworked, moving away from the previous uniform pages bearing only the coat of arms. The cover, in deep red with the Armenian coat of arms in gold, opens onto an inside spread featuring the outline map of Armenia on the left and the coat of arms alongside the document's official text on the right. The coat of arms, with Mount Ararat and Noah's Ark at its center, is also watermarked across every interior spread, anchoring the document in the state symbol that has carried Ararat since Armenia's independence. From there, the document unfolds as a visual narrative beginning with the origins of the Armenian nation and continuing through key moments of its history. Running through the design is the Armenian alphabet created by Mesrop Mashtots, alongside the first sentence ever written in Armenian: "To know wisdom and instruction, to perceive the words of understanding." Several letters are emphasized with symbolic weight, including Ա for freedom and independence, Ե for happiness, Է as a reference to God in Classical Armenian, Ժ for the people, Ի for sovereignty, Խ for peace, Կ for life, Հ for Armenia, Մ for human, Ջ for water as a symbol of life, Ո for law and legality, Պ for the state, Ս for love, and Ք for Christ, reflecting Armenia as the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion. The first illustrated spread depicts Hayk Nahapet, the legendary founder of the Armenian nation, drawing his bow atop a rock formation, with ancient petroglyphs from the Geghama Mountains and Ukhtasar carved into the stones beside him. The narrative continues with the cuneiform inscription marking the founding of Erebuni in 782 BC, the Artaxiad Boundary Stone of the 2nd century BC depicted alongside farmers plowing the land, and the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin commemorating Armenia's adoption of Christianity in 301 AD. The Temple of Garni, dating to 77 AD, anchors the country's pre-Christian heritage. Modern symbols of statehood follow, including the Residence of the President, and Yerevan is further represented through the Cascade Complex, with a tribute to Alexander Tamanyan, the architect recognized as the founder of modern Armenian urban planning. Ararat, Absent The depiction of Khor Virap monastery has drawn the most attention. The monastery is internationally known for offering one of the most striking views of Mount Ararat, and is among the most photographed sites in Armenia precisely because of that backdrop. In the new passport, Khor Virap is rendered from an elevated, aerial angle, looking outward across the Ararat plain, with distant foothills traced into the horizon but Mount Ararat itself absent from the frame. The omission has prompted criticism on social media, with some defending it as a deliberate aesthetic choice and others reading it as the latest move in a broader policy. The decision reflects a wider shift in official symbolism under the current government. In recent years, Pashinyan has stated that Mount Ararat should not serve as a symbol of Armenia, a position that has generated sustained public criticism. The stance is closely tied to his "Real Armenia" narrative, which emphasizes state symbolism grounded in internationally recognized territory and elevates Mount Aragats, Armenia's highest peak within its current borders, as the alternative national reference point. The shift has also taken concrete administrative form. In 2025, Mount Ararat was removed from Armenia's passport border stamps, a decision that triggered public backlash. Pashinyan defended the change as part of a sovereignty-driven approach, while critics described it as a departure from longstanding national imagery. The tension is sharpened by what the new passport does still carry. While the discretionary illustrations omit Ararat, the official coat of arms placing the mountain and Noah's Ark at the center of Armenia's national identity remains on the cover and on every interior page, an inherited state symbol the design could not edit out. Contactless Border Crossings Alongside the passport reform, Armenia will introduce automated, contactless border-crossing systems at major checkpoints, including airports. Citizens holding biometric passports will be able to scan their documents and pass through without direct interaction with border officers, significantly speeding up travel. "With the introduction of biometric passports, we will implement a model of border crossing without human contact," Pashinyan said, adding that the system will be deployed at all major entry points. The autumn 2026 rollout is positioned as a foundational step in Armenia's visa liberalization process with the European Union, a process that will be measured not only by what the new passport allows Armenian citizens to do at foreign borders, but also by how the country chooses to represent itself on the page they hand across the counter.

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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@ANZHELA_YAN Cheap stunt by a dumb f*ck and your stupid for sharing it and giving him publicity. Dono what ur motive was but this jackhole doesn’t deserve the extra attention. Even if its a bad one
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Dr. Anzhela Mnatsakanyan
Dr. Anzhela Mnatsakanyan@ANZHELA_YAN·
On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, a Turk—walking safely in Armenia—posted from Yerevan making the Grey Wolves salute, offensive to Armenians, Greeks & Assyrians remembering 1.5M Armenians, 900K Greeks, 300K Assyrians killed. 116 years later, they still hate us for surviving
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@artasovor_ Arthur Abraham has done more for Armenians then you fuc***g internet warriors. Go fu** your selves. If there was ever a vote to fully ban dashqaqtutyun I’ed be the first at the voting poles. Fuc**ng kremlin slaves
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@flanomad @_InfoGram_ US is the biggest importer in the world and being so had the best deals in place. He came and ruined everything, all the trade deals with the dumbest explanation why. And now his fighting the Pope. What does this clown have to do to for people to see what he really is
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@flanomad @_InfoGram_ You sound stupid. What alliance? We put tariffs on everyone and made enemies. Watch international news instead of FOX you brain washed moron. Your trump fanatics are zombies. US is slowly loosing its allies. If your smart enough to understand than im sorry for you
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
BREAKING 🚨: 🇺🇸 Donald Trump is on the verge of becoming the most stupid President in American history.
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@flanomad @_InfoGram_ Second even with tariffs EU products were cheaper in US then it was in EU. For example Mercedes-Benz being German was cheaper in US then it was in Germany and so on so forth. Please do research and ask your self this. Whos benefiting the most out of the situation we have today?
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@flanomad @_InfoGram_ Let me explain, there is a reason why US functioned the way it did. Your telling me all presidents were idiots this Orange clown was the genius? We had the rest of the world in our palm so for an example if were was to break out it wouldn’t be on US soil it be in EU or middleeast
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@KarinaKarapety8 The international savers strike again. Yes pick a government for Armenia from the comfortable homes in Canada, US, EU, & Russia. Lames stfu with ur shit and come live here if you want change
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Karina Karapetyan
Karina Karapetyan@KarinaKarapety8·
#Pashinyan: "We've offered and are offering #Azerbaijan a strategic deal... We recognized each other's territorial integrity & sovereignty on the basis of the Alma Ata Declaration... Let's admit it clearly, let's make delimitations and leave each other alone". #Armenia
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@KarronJody154 @AmericaFirsst His suing the IRS, thats our money. He attacked Iran, bombed kids school while he was bitching about the noble peace prize. The guy is a fraud what are talking about. Stop watching FOX in fact stop watching US media at all. See what the rest of the world is reporting. FRAUD
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Karron Jody Adkins Suchomel
Karron Jody Adkins Suchomel@KarronJody154·
Are you kidding ? Draining the budget with all the fraud and underhandedness of funds discovered being stolen by corrupt politicians ?. Also receiving no pay working for free. No doubt you have no facts for what you are saying just listening to the media on the Left. I pray you have eyes opened to truth.
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Karron Jody Adkins Suchomel
Karron Jody Adkins Suchomel@KarronJody154·
@AmericaFirsst Be real Trump has done more for America than either of the other two. People are doubting Trump because of the Conflict going on. I am sure they can appreciate it if they focus on what the purpose is…keeping them from being able to destroy America in a Nuclear War.
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D 🦅@saintdaniella·
@LA2Arm @ChristElison @JMassiva84016 I used to live in Costa Rica and we would do a visa run to Panama every 180 days and then return, does Armenia allow similar? I want to move.
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Chris Elison
Chris Elison@ChristElison·
Question for Armenian tax/employment pros: If someone lives in Armenia and works remotely as a W-2 employee for a U.S. company with no Armenian office, can they stay on U.S. payroll while filing taxes in Armenia? Must the U.S. employer register or have obligations in Armenia?
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Robert Kocharyan
Robert Kocharyan@RobertKocharyan·
Our strength is in our unity. Together we can change our country, build a powerful state, secure a dignified future for everyone and create a safe and competitive Armenia. Together we can! 🇦🇲
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Pete A✝️🇦🇲
Pete A✝️🇦🇲@LA2Arm·
@0IvankaTrumpRV2 Ohh, well I’m glad you asked. For me nothing has changed his still the same piece of shit orange clown for me. I called the Iran war before he was elected. His destroying our great nation and if the rest have any love for the country the 25th amendment should be put in use.
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Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸
Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸@0IvankaTrumpRV2·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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