ARKA News Agency: 29 years of trust and professionalism

Dear friends, today is a special day for us at ARKA news agency as we proudly celebrate 29 years of dedicated service. For nearly three decades, we have committed ourselves to you, upholding the values of professionalism, objectivity, and respect for our readers.

We take pride in our role as a trustworthy source of information in a world that is constantly evolving. Our news reports and economic insights are designed to help you navigate through complex situations and make informed decisions.

Throughout these years, ARKA news agency has established itself as a beacon of stability, quality, and reliability. This achievement is a testament to our incredible team—individuals who are passionate about quality journalism and the importance of facts.

Being one of the oldest and most respected news agencies in Armenia is not just a privilege; it comes with significant responsibility. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your continued support and for choosing us as your trusted news provider.

As we look to the future, we are excited to embrace new ideas, embark on innovative projects, and celebrate new successes—all alongside you.

Warm regards,

Konstantin Petrosov, Director 

ARKA news agency

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