Armenia-Azerbaijan relations
Armenia Denies Azerbaijani Ceasefire Violation Claim on April 10
Armenia’s Defense Ministry rejected Azerbaijan’s ceasefire violation accusation from April 10, reaffirming its readiness to examine evidence if officially presented.
Azerbaijan’s MoD Spreads False Claims About Border Fire—Armenia Responds
Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of violating the ceasefire on March 19, but Armenia denies the allegations, calling for a fact-based investigation.
Netherlands and Armenia Launch Strategic Partnership, Addressing Regional Instability and Hybrid Threats
Dutch FM in Yerevan announces strategic partnership with Armenia, addressing regional instability, Russia dependence, hybrid threats and Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process.
Bayramov Complains About US-Armenia and Armenia-EU Relations
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov’s recent criticism of U.S. and EU support for Armenia raises concerns about its implications for US-Armenia relations and regional stability. Framing Western assistance as “unilateral” and “biased,” Bayramov seeks to delegitimize Armenia’s growing partnerships with…
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry’s Misinformation Denied for the Second Time
The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan has once again disseminated misinformation, which, according to Armenia’s Ministry of Defense (MoD), does not correspond to reality. Azerbaijan’s MoD claimed that on January 6, at around 2:10 PM, units of the Armenian Armed…
Committed to Regional Peace and Security: EU Mission’s Dedication to Armenia
The European Union Monitoring Mission in Armenia (EUMA) marked the new year with a reaffirmed commitment to fostering peace and security in the region. Highlighting their steadfast mission, EUMA stated, “Despite weather conditions and impassable roads, we are proud to…
Yerevan-Baku Flights: Security Strategy or Emerging Challenges?
Over the past five years, 66 flights have been conducted between Yerevan and Baku. This information was provided by Armenia’s Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure in response to a written inquiry. According to the ministry, these flights began in…
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…
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…
Polish President Meets EU Monitoring Mission’s Polish Observers in Yeraskh
Polish President Andrzej Duda, during his visit to Armenia, made a stop in Yeraskh to meet with Polish personnel of the European Union Monitoring Mission. This visit was not merely ceremonial—it sent a clear message: Poland stands firmly with Armenia…
Biden’s Letters: New Opportunities or Diplomatic Formality?
Azat TV reports, that the letters addressed by US President Joe Biden to Armenia’s Prime Minister and Azerbaijan’s President have sparked new discussions about the prospects for regional peace. However, how much can these diplomatic steps bring about real change?…









