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Armenian Court Voids Land Sale from Sargsyan Defense Ministry Era

Court Invalidates Land Sale Agreement Signed During Serzh Sargsyan’s Tenure as Defense Minister; 131 Million Drams to Be Recovered

Massis PostJun 5, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Armenian Court Voids Land Sale from Sargsyan Defense Ministry Era

An Armenian court has invalidated a land sale agreement that was signed during Serzh Sargsyan's tenure as Defense Minister, ordering the recovery of 131 million drams. The ruling favored the Republic of Armenia in the case, according to court documents. Details regarding the specific circumstances of the land sale, the parties involved, and the timeline of the legal proceedings were not fully available in the initial report. The decision represents a significant development in property disputes linked to transactions from Armenia's recent political history. The case underscores ongoing scrutiny of business dealings conducted during previous administrations.

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