HAYKAKAN ZHAMANAK: SERZH SARGSYAN MEETS ARMAVIA OWNER?
09:00 ~U 05.04.13
The paper says it has learned from sources that President Serzh
Sargsyan met on Thursday with the owner of Armenia's national airline,
Armavia, which is suspending its activity over a bankruptcy dispute.
Mikhail Baghdasarov is reportedly seeking clarifications as to his
future plans. The businessman is for now silent about scandalous
developments going on around the company, says the paper. But before he
decides what public statements to make, the company's press service did
not dismiss the report that Baghdasarov is selling all his businesses
in Armenia and leaving the country. "Anything in business can be sold
and purchased," an Armavia representative was quoted as telling the
paper. Asked whether there are political motives behind the bankruptcy
scandal, the press service said they had detailed all the causes in
a press release.
"The Armavia press service has also dismissed the reports that
Baghdasarov is planning to build a new airport in Romania," the Armavia
employee has told the paper, adding that the company is now carrying
out a passenger registration to pay back the money to those who had
purchased tickets.
More about Armavia's bankruptcy scandal can be found in the paper's
latest issue.
Armenian News - Tert.am
09:00 ~U 05.04.13
The paper says it has learned from sources that President Serzh
Sargsyan met on Thursday with the owner of Armenia's national airline,
Armavia, which is suspending its activity over a bankruptcy dispute.
Mikhail Baghdasarov is reportedly seeking clarifications as to his
future plans. The businessman is for now silent about scandalous
developments going on around the company, says the paper. But before he
decides what public statements to make, the company's press service did
not dismiss the report that Baghdasarov is selling all his businesses
in Armenia and leaving the country. "Anything in business can be sold
and purchased," an Armavia representative was quoted as telling the
paper. Asked whether there are political motives behind the bankruptcy
scandal, the press service said they had detailed all the causes in
a press release.
"The Armavia press service has also dismissed the reports that
Baghdasarov is planning to build a new airport in Romania," the Armavia
employee has told the paper, adding that the company is now carrying
out a passenger registration to pay back the money to those who had
purchased tickets.
More about Armavia's bankruptcy scandal can be found in the paper's
latest issue.
Armenian News - Tert.am