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2022 in Armenia
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Events of the year 2022 in Armenia.
Incumbents
- President: Armen Sarkissian (until 1 February), Alen Simonyan (from 1 February to 13 March, acting President), Vahagn Khachaturyan (from 13 March)
- Prime Minister: Nikol Pashinyan
- Speaker: Alen Simonyan
Events
Ongoing
January
- 1 January – Armenia lifts its embargo on Turkey.[1]
- 11 January – 2021–2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis: Three Armenian soldiers and one Azerbaijani soldier are killed in a shootout at the border town of Verin Shorzha, Gegharkunik Province.[2][3]
- 14 January – The first meeting of the normalization process of Armenia–Turkey relations was held in Moscow, Russia.[4]
- 23 January – President Armen Sarkissian resigned, replaced by Alen Simonyan as acting president.[5]
February
- 4–20 February – 6 athletes from Armenia competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[6]
- 24 February – The second meeting of the normalization process of Armenia–Turkey relations was held in Vienna, Austria.[7]
March
- 13 March – Vahagn Khachaturyan is sworn in as President of Armenia.[8]
April
- 25 April – Start of protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
May
June
- 19 June – The protests came to an end after the opposition failed to achieve popular support.
July
- 10 July – International Biology Olympiad held in Yerevan between 10–18 July.
August
- 14 August – 2022 Yerevan explosion.[10]
September
- 5 September – Starmus Festival held in Yerevan.
- 12–14 September – September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes
October
- 20 October – The European Union Monitoring Capacity to Armenia begins operations.
- 21 October – The OSCE Needs Assessment Team in Armenia begins operations.
December
- 11 December – The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 was held in Yerevan at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, and was won by French singer Lissandro.
- 12 December – Start of a blockade in Artsakh.
- 20 December – The EU Planning Assistance Team in Armenia becomes active.
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Deaths
January
- 11 January – Razmik Davoyan, Armenian poet (born 1940).[11]
- 24 January – Vachik Mangassarian, Armenian actor (born 1943), complications from COVID-19.[12]
February
- 4 February – Arthur Grigoryan, Armenian composer (born 1958).[13]
See also
References
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