Category: Media

Leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia agree to meet in Brussels

The leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed to hold a meeting in Brussels on Dec. 15 on the sidelines of the Eastern Partnership Summit, as reported in the statement of the European Council. “President Charles Michel of the European Council held phone calls on 19 November with President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Prime …

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Georgia refuses to be a part of ‘3+3’ format with regard to South Caucasus

Georgia has refused to be a part of the “3+3” platform in the South Caucasus, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Davit Zalkaliani said today, adding that he has already expressed his country’s stance during conversations with Baku and Ankara, which are the initiators of the given platform. “Georgia can’t take part in a geopolitical …

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian: “Russian proposals on border demarcation acceptable’ to Yerevan”

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Thursday revealed what appears to be fresh proposals by Russia regarding the process of delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. “The Russian Defense Ministry has made proposals on the preparatory stage of delimitation and demarcation,” Pashinian said in his remarks during a government session. “These proposals are acceptable …

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VIDEO – Speech of the Deputy of the Parliament of Western Armenia Beatrice Nazaryan (Paris) at the 16th International Civilization Forum

Speech of the Deputy of the National Assembly (Parliament) of Western Armenia Beatrice Nazaryan (Paris) at the 16th International Civilization Forum. For the full text of the speech in French and Russian, see the following link:

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One year later: The National Interest: «Why Turkey and Azerbaijan Won’t Get a Corridor Across Armenia»

If Turks hope to enjoy unhampered trade with Central Asia all the way to the Chinese border, then Armenians in Artsakh should enjoy the same unhampered trade through Turkey all the way to France or the United Kingdom. It has now been one year since Armenia and Azerbaijan accepted a ceasefire ending the forty-four-day war between Azerbaijan …

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One year later: Russian MFA statement on anniversary of agreements of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia leaders on ceasefire in Karabakh

November 9, 2021 marks the first anniversary of adoption of the statement on ceasefire and all hostilities in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone adopted by President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan. The adoption of this statement provided the opportunity to put an

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One year later. RA MFA Statement: «Comprehensive settlement of NK conflict possible only under mandate of OSCE MG Co-Chairmanship»

The Foreign Ministry of Armenia issued a statement today on the first anniversary of the 2020 November 9 statement which put an end to the war in Artsakh. Presents the text of the statement: “In order to halt the aggression unleashed by Azerbaijan on September 27, 2020, against Artsakh

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One year later: Artsakh MFA statement: «Artsakh will never be part of Azerbaijan»

The ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Artsakh issued a statement today, on November 9, on the first anniversary of the end of the 44-Day War. “One year ago, on 9 November 2020, thanks to the active mediation efforts of the Russian Federation, a trilateral statement was signed by the President of the …

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US Senators introduce several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable

US Senators have introduced several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable, as reported on the Twitter blog of the Armenian National Committee of America. Senator Bob Menendez has introduced an amendment demanding the US Department of State and the Department of Defense report on Turkey’s export of killer drones – in response to Azerbaijan’s …

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Armenian political scientist: ‘3+3’ format is only Turkey’s attempt to enter region in field of diplomacy

The “3+3” format won’t be a success and is only Turkey’s attempt to enter the region in the field of diplomacy. This is what political scientist Aleksandr Iskandaryan said during a conversation with Armenian News-NEWS.am. Iskandaryan explained that a format which includes Georgia, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan can’t be a working

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