Western Azerbaijan
Is Powerworth the Price? Armenia’s Leadership, Security, and the 2026 Mediation Moment
The piece argues that while US mediation matters, there must be clarity in policies and direct confrontation of threats, otherwise diplomacy risks becoming window dressing rather than a shield for citizens.
Leaked Documents Reveal Baku’s Strategy Behind ‘Western Azerbaijan’ Campaign Amid OTS Summit
Freshly leaked files expose Azerbaijan’s Presidential Administration as the architect and financier of the ‘Western Azerbaijan’ narrative, while Baku simultaneously hosts the Turkic States’ Elders summit—illustrating the nation’s dual-track approach to regional influence.
Azerbaijan Exhibition in Warsaw Accused of Heritage Appropriation
An exhibition in Warsaw by Azerbaijan, titled “Cultural Heritage of Western Azerbaijan,” is accused by monumentwatch.org of appropriating Armenian heritage and claiming territory using distorted information.
The Risks of Dissolving the Minsk Group and the Issue of Armenia’s Statehood
The recent statements by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his press secretary regarding the potential dissolution of the Minsk Group (MG) are not only alarming but also cast serious doubts on the foundations of Armenian statehood. The current government,…




