
Armenian Government Greenlights Women Military Volunteers
The Armenian government has approved a draft law allowing women to volunteer for military service for a six-month period.
Defense Minister Suren Papikyan, at a cabinet session today, said the women will be assigned to training units and will receive an AMD 1 million (US$2,581) award after completely the six-month service. Those completing training would be eligible to become contract soldiers.
Military service in Armenia is mandatory for male citizens aged 18 to 27 and lasts two years. Conscripts are drafted twice a year pursuant to the government's decision.
In January, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia will have a professional army and claimed his government is implementing systematic reforms designed to reevaluate the performance of the army and will increase funding to improve the social and living conditions of servicemen.
Little is known about these alleged reforms.
Photo / © Armenian Ministry of Defense
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