Armenia’s Education Minister: ‘Armenian Is and Will Remain the Only Official Language’

YEREVAN—Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan affirmed on Sept. 22 that Armenian will remain the only official language in Armenia, and that Russian will continue to be considered a “foreign language.”

Levon Mkrtchyan speaking at the Sept. 22 press conference (Photo: Photolure)

“In the Republic of Armenia, Armenian is and will remain the only official language because we are an independent and sovereign country…. This is axiomatic. All other languages are foreign languages,” Mkrtchyan, who is a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), told a news conference as reported by RFE/RL’s Armenian service.

Mkrtchyan was commenting on an ongoing controversy that arose after his ministry’s announcement that it planned to improve the teaching of the Russian language in Armenian schools. On Sept. 11, the ministry stressed the economic, cultural, scientific, and geopolitical importance of “popularizing Russian” on the official website.

Many public figures throughout Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora criticized the ministry’s announcement, citing it as a threat to the current status of Armenian as the only official language in the country.

Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan told reporters on Thursday that he never asked the ministry to promote Russian “at the expense” of other languages. “The  Prime Minister’s instruction was to ensure a qualitative change in the methodology of teaching foreign languages,” Mkrtchyan echoed on Friday.

Mkrtchyan said the Ministry of Education has also been working on a separate concept for the better teaching of the English, French and German languages in Armenian schools.

According to RFE/RL’s Armenian service, Mkrtchyan said Russian warrants a separate policy framework because it uses a different alphabet and is still more commonly spoken in Armenia than any other foreign language. He also argued that since Armenia is a member of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), and Russian is the “working language” of the trade bloc, it would be beneficial to implement new techniques and teaching methods.

 

3 Comments

  1. Mark the day that dinosaurs like Mkrtchyan become extinct. That will be the day that Armenia should celebrate its independence.

  2. All six UN languages (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Mandarin) should have a place in the Armenian education system. It would strengthen Armenia’s position in the global economy and ensure that no one foreign language becomes too dominant domestically.

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