Politics
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Putin’s Lies About the CSTO Are Undermining Armenia’s Security
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent statements about the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and Armenia’s security expose a dangerous pattern of misinformation and neglect. By denying aggression against Armenia and shifting responsibility away from the CSTO, Putin not only undermines…
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Polish President’s Visit Sparks Azerbaijan’s Reaction
Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reacted strongly to Polish President Andrzej Duda’s visit to the EU Monitoring Mission’s observation post on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. By labeling the visit a “telescope show” and accusing the European Union of an “anti-Azerbaijan…
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Polish President Pays Tribute to Victims of the Armenian Genocide
Polish President Andrzej Duda, currently on an official visit to Armenia, visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial on November 26. He was accompanied by Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan, Yerevan Deputy Mayor Armen Pambukhchyan, and Armenia’s Ambassador to Poland, Alexander…
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Nikol’s Staffing Policy: Unchanged Changes, Irresponsible Responsibility
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s approach to staffing changes reveals a leadership style mired in contradictions and strategic ambiguity. The ongoing reshuffling of officials, described by Pashinyan as essential for systemic reform, instead highlights a complex interplay of public dissatisfaction, individual…
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Nikol’s Policy: National Interests Lost Under the Guise of Peace
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statements regarding border demarcation and peace negotiations with Azerbaijan reveal a policy that has led not only to territorial losses but also to the erosion of Armenia’s statehood foundations. This article examines the dangerous consequences of…
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Azerbaijan’s “Green Agenda” Masked by Oil, Gas, and War
Azerbaijan’s presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev, in remarks about Armenia’s potential non-participation in COP29, claimed that Armenia’s decision reflects problems with its “green agenda.” However, Azerbaijan’s statements about its commitment to a “green agenda” are blatantly contradicted by its actual policies,…
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CSTO’s Inaction and Armenia’s Demands
The deterioration of relations between Armenia and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has recently underscored the organization’s inability and inefficiency. Yerevan is signaling a possible withdrawal from the CSTO, citing the failure of Russia and the CSTO to fulfill…
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Azerbaijan’s Strategy: Stalling Peace and Aggressive Policies
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov recently announced that Azerbaijan is nearing completion of a transport infrastructure that will reach Armenia’s border, highlighting their consistent approach to dominate negotiations through stalling and aggressive posturing. Despite various diplomatic efforts, Azerbaijan has continually…
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Pashinyan’s Undermining of Armenia’s State Foundations
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s November 14 speech in the Armenian National Assembly reveals an irresponsible and dismissive attitude towards the statehood and democratic values upon which the Republic of Armenia is built. The principles and values enshrined in Armenia’s Declaration…
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6 Years of Promises to Complete the “North-South” Project: Pashinyan and Chervinska Meet
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice-President Teresa Czerwińska discussed the ongoing “North-South” project, which remains incomplete. Despite the Prime Minister’s statements, the government has been unable to finish this crucial infrastructure over the past six years,…
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Mirzoyan and Olle Burell discuss cooperation possibilities between Yerevan and Stockholm
On November 12, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with Olle Burell, the Chair of Stockholm’s City Council. During their meeting, they discussed opportunities for cooperation between Yerevan and Stockholm, emphasizing areas such as green transition, urban innovations, and women’s…
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Can a 4% Cut in Public Spending and Economic Growth Curb Emigration in Armenia?
Armenia’s 2025 budget proposal includes a 4% cut in public administration spending, aiming to enhance resource efficiency and reallocate funds to critical areas. According to the Minister of Finance, this budgetary reduction is designed to encourage state agencies to prioritize…
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Catholicos Aram I Meets Armenia’s Ambassador to Lebanon
Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia, Aram I, welcomed Armenian Ambassador to Lebanon Vahagn Atabekyan. During their meeting, they discussed Armenia-Diaspora relations and the current situation in Lebanon. The Catholicos shared his views on these topics, emphasizing the importance…


