Politics
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Nikol Pashinyan’s Statement: A Step Against State Interests
Nikol Pashinyan’s recent statement that since 1994 the negotiations on Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) have aimed solely at its return to Azerbaijan raises significant doubts and concerns about Armenia’s state interests. This claim not only highlights contradictions in the presentation of the…
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Reviving the Gyumri-Kars Railway: At the Crossroads of Strategic Interests and International Risks
During the 49th meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC), Armenia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ararat Mirzoyan, highlighted significant progress in regional cooperation, including discussions on reopening the Gyumri-Kars railway between…
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Pashinyan’s Anti-State Era: Ranked 1-10
As the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan has made numerous statements in recent years that have raised concerns about his commitment to national interests. These statements, often framed as hypotheses or proposals, appear to provide him with a shield…
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Armenia Nominates for UNESCO World Heritage Committee Membership
The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has initiated an international conference dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the 1954 Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property in Armed Conflict. This event underscores Armenia’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage and…
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Brad Sherman Elected Vice Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus
Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman, a senior member of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, has been elected Vice Chair of the Congressional Armenian Caucus. The caucus, comprising over 100 members of Congress, is dedicated to strengthening U.S.-Armenia relations and advancing…
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The Russo-Turkish-Azerbaijani Tandem and Armenia’s Future Amid Shifting Power Dynamics
The devastating wars in Syria and globally are undoubtedly alarming, but to claim they herald an inevitable demise for Armenia is an oversimplification rooted in flawed reasoning. Similar predictions were made about Artsakh before 2020, which came true not because…
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Baku’s New Blackmail: Armenia Must Not Surrender Its Rights
Azerbaijan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov’s recent statement demanding that Armenia withdraw its legal cases against Baku in international courts highlights a troubling pattern. This is not a genuine effort toward peace but yet another attempt at blackmail aimed at…
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The CSTO Secretary-General’s False Statement and the Reality
The statement by CSTO Secretary-General Imangali Tasmagambetov that “all obligations towards Armenia are being upheld” is a disgraceful declaration, characterized by falsehood and denial. This statement blatantly contradicts the reality, as the CSTO has repeatedly failed to fulfill its core…
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OSCE Ministerial Council to Convene: No Meeting Planned Between Mirzoyan and Bayramov
No meeting is scheduled between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan during the OSCE Ministerial Council, as confirmed by Ani Badalyan, spokesperson for Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The council, taking place in Malta from December 4-5, will host…
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Armenia’s Consul in Aleppo Continues Duties from Damascus Amid Escalating Clashes
Amid escalating clashes in Aleppo, which has come under opposition control, Armenia’s Consul General has temporarily relocated to Damascus to continue his duties. According to “Gandzasar” news, the Armenian humanitarian team and the Consul General left Aleppo before the onset…
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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…















