Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan has expressed concern over the latest statements made by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev regarding Armenia. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Grigoryan reaffirmed Armenia's commitment to the peace agenda, noting that Yerevan was awaiting a response to its latest peace proposals to Baku.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Wednesday that his government was approaching the sham trials of former Artsakh leaders in Baku with caution, despite what he called the “disturbing scenes” he had observed the proceedings.
The EU's decision to expand its mission in Armenia to 2025 has a geopolitical context. Brussels, hiding behind peacekeeping rhetoric, is turning this mission into an instrument of military and political pressure. The South Caucasus is becoming yet another arena where the interests of global and regional players collide.
At a meeting with his Armenian counterpart in Moscow, Lavrov said the Kremlin was ready to assist in the normalisation of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. View on euronews
Armenia has submitted its proposals on a peace treaty to the Azerbaijani side and is awaiting a response from official Baku, said Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the Armenian Security Council, on Thursday.
Grigoryan noted that Azerbaijan continues to conduct intensive military drills and actively operates flights, likely transporting military equipment to Baku from other countries. "Over the past few years,
The sham trial of Artsakh leaders being illegally held captive by Azerbaijan kicked off on Friday in Baku’s Military Court. A separate trial for Former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan also started on Friday in another courtroom in the same building.
Lavrov responded that while Moscow has strategic partnerships and allied relationships with Armenia as well as with Azerbaijan it has a “vested interest” in seeing Armenia and Azerbaijan normalize their relations.
Except for April 24, recognized internationally as the anniversary of the beginning of the Ottoman genocide, it is not common practice for major German media to observe Armenian commemorations. Recently,
Armenia seeks to build closer economic ties with the EU and also wants to forge close economic co-operation with all countries in the region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said today, speaking at a panel discussion on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev’s surprise rhetorical attack on Armenia is raising doubts that a peace deal between Baku and Yerevan can be reached anytime soon. Both sides in recent months had given indications that the peace process was making progress ...
Armenia faces a challenging situation where its security, sovereignty, and democratic values are at risk, said François-Xavier Bellamy, a French member of the European Parliament. He emphasized that the European Union has a duty to act by strengthening ties with Armenia and safeguarding the rights of its people,