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Anna Naghdalyan, Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia, on Friday responded to the question of Armenpess.
Question: Yesterday, the European Parliament adopted the annual report-resolutions on the “Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)” and...
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Following yesterday's debate (January 21), the European Parliament resolution on the human rights situation in Turkey, in particular the case of...
The EU has a large fleet that fishes outside European waters. Nearly a third of its catch comes from non-EU waters, most of which belong to developing countries. Where and how much the EU's...
The European Parliament has voted to adopt a report recommending legislative action on the right to disconnect, an effort that was spearheaded by Maltese MEP Alex Agius Saliba.
The majority of MEPs at the session...
MEPs call on the Council to unequivocally recognise Juan Guaidó as the legitimate interim President of Venezuela, and welcome the recent extension of EU sanctions. Committee on Foreign Affairs
MEPs call on the EU to recognise access to decent and affordable housing as an enforceable human right and to push for measures to eradicate homelessness. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
MEPs call for financial and other assistance to be distributed swiftly to enable a quick recovery in areas affected by the earthquake in Croatia last December.
MEPs adopted a resolution pushing for the system used to draw up the EU list of tax havens to be changed, as it is currently “confusing and ineffective”. Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
Adequate housing to include high-quality drinking water and sanitation
Call for an EU-wide goal to end homelessness by 2030
Housing costs should be kept...
On Thursday, Parliament adopted three resolutions taking stock of the human rights situation in Hong Kong, Turkey and Vietnam. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Human Rights
Parliament welcomes the positive measures included in the EU’s new Gender Equality Strategy but calls for additional actions and specific and binding targets. Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
MEPs examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women and proposed measures to protect women's rights and enhance gender equality during and after the crisis. Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
The European Parliament has approved amendments which will make additional funds available to support the most vulnerable in society.
The increase was negotiated by MEP David Casa on behalf of the European People's Party and...
YEREVAN. – Zhoghovurd newspaper of the Republic of Armenia (RA) writes: In a conversation with Zhoghovurd daily, Loucas Fourlas, Member of the European Parliament, head of the RA-EU friendship group, said that their concern...
Parliament voted today to continue making additional resources available in 2021 and 2022 in order to provide food and basic assistance to the most deprived. Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
Members of the European Parliament (EP) will be delighted to see the US President-elect Joe Biden at the EP plenary in Strasbourg, Manfred Weber, the head of the European People's Party noted.
Earlier, Biden was...
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia Vahram Dumanyan today had a meeting with Head of the Delegation of the European Union in Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin.
Greeting the Ambassador, Dumanyan attached importance...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call for Europe, which needs a stronger, more united and more assertive foreign and security policy, MEPs highlighted on Wednesday. Committee on Foreign Affairs