sovereignty
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China Embassy in Armenia Denies Interview Rumors, States Policy
China’s Embassy in Armenia denied reports of its Charge d’Affaires giving a Turkish media interview, reiterating support for Armenia’s sovereignty and deepening cooperation.
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Strengthening Border Capabilities: Armenia Eyes Independent Control Amid Regional Shifts
Armenia is moving toward strengthening its border control capabilities, aiming to independently manage its frontiers, including those with Turkey and Iran. Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan highlighted these efforts during a discussion with journalists on January 24, emphasizing the importance of Armenia’s ability to secure its borders without reliance on third countries. Hovhannisyan’s comments came…
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Strengthening Armenia’s Security Through the European Peace Facility: An Urgent Call from an MEP
Armenia faces significant challenges to its sovereignty, security, and democratic values. In this critical moment, the European Union must act decisively to support Armenia, deepening its ties with the country and safeguarding its rights and security. This was emphasized by François-Xavier Bellamy, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), in an interview with Armenpress in…
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Armenia’s EU Membership Draft to Be Discussed in Parliamentary Committee on 24 January
This Friday, January 24, the Armenian Parliament’s Committee on European Integration will review the draft law titled “On Launching the Process of Armenia’s Accession to the European Union.” The discussion is officially included in the committee’s agenda. According to the justification provided in the draft, the law aims to affirm the will and determination of…
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Armenia Files Protest Note to Russia; Ambassador Kopyrkin Summoned to Foreign Ministry
On January 15, Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kopyrkin in response to statements aired on the January 12 broadcast of Russia’s state-owned television program “News of the Week.” The program featured artificially generated narratives perceived as undermining Armenia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. According to a statement from Armenia’s Foreign Ministry, Ambassador…
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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 against criticism while avoiding direct accountability. His recent interview continues this pattern, which many perceive…
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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 his approach and explains why it contradicts national interests. Pashinyan’s current policy is framed around…
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Azerbaijan Misinterprets Energy Charter: Armenia Responds to Arbitration Case
Azerbaijan’s attempt to link the Energy Charter Treaty with the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) conflict highlights its strategy to leverage international legal frameworks to advance political narratives. According to Armenia’s Office of the Representative for International Legal Matters, this arbitration case, managed by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, alleges that Armenia violated Azerbaijan’s sovereign rights over energy…