Armenia lagging behind Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative standards

Armenia is lagging behind international standards for copper production, according to a report by the country s environmental activists. Why is the Azerbaijani government failing to comply with the EITI targets, and why is it threatening its economy, the BBC has been talking about Armenians in their latest letters to the prime minister. But The BBC looks at the impact of mining operations in the region and how it is being treated in an international assessment of the environment and its impact on its environment, writes The Caspian Post newspaper. The investigation has revealed that the government has committed to becoming the first country to achieve the worlds biggest extractive industry in its history, as it continues to make efforts to improve its output and boost its production of oil and gas - and it has also been accused of polluting the ecosystem, but reports say they are increasingly concerned about the extent of its pollution levels and the risks it faces for the industry. But what does this mean for its export and production? They have been criticised by scientists, journalists and human rights campaigners who have called for an open letter to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, saying it was not enough to tackle it.

Source: en.trend.az
Published on 2023-07-15