
Beglaryan slams Armenian government’s housing policies, calling them a strategy to force Artsakh Armenians into exile, and urges protest on March 29.
Amirbekov says Armenia must seize a fleeting opportunity for peace, revise its Constitution, and remove third-party forces from border areas.
Musinyan and Zurabyan accuse Pashinyan of concealing key Karabakh documents to avoid political fallout from the 2019 Minsk Group plan.
Pashinyan says Armenia awaits Azerbaijan’s stance before considering Minsk Group dissolution, highlighting peace over conflict exportation.
A mild earthquake struck near the Armenia–Georgia border, shaking several villages in Shirak Province late on March 26.
PM Pashinyan’s fiery rant in parliament sparks sarcastic responses from Kocharyan’s office and sharp criticism from opposition MP Abrahamyan.
Pashinyan erupted in parliament, accusing former presidents of dodging debate and shifting responsibility for the 2020 war defeat.
Levon Barseghyan insists Euroalliance will pursue its agenda solely, rejecting any coalition with other political forces in Gyumri.
Hovik Aghazaryan compares Prime Minister Pashinyan to Vazgen Sargsyan, citing historical parallels and expressing concerns about potential outcomes.
Turkey delays normalizing relations with Armenia, linking progress to Azerbaijan ties, despite practical agreements already reached, says FM Mirzoyan.
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan outlines Armenia’s deepening dialogue with the new U.S. administration and its potential to promote regional peace.
Ararat Mirzoyan warns that Baku’s preconditions and rejection of proposals may endanger the peace process despite a finalized draft agreement.
“Bilateral treaties typically enter into force on the date both parties agree to apply them,” Simonyan said.
The new tax agreement aims to prevent double taxation, promote transparency, and strengthen Armenia–Hong Kong trade and economic ties.
According to Ayhan Hajizadeh, Armenian FM Mirzoyan’s statements about new conditions are “baseless.”
Parliament dismisses opposition bill to link pensions to essential consumer prices, despite heated debate and economic disparity data.
Armenia’s initiative to join the European Union has garnered clear political backing from various European capitals and institutions.
Lalayyan and Grigoryan are among the top candidates for European Weightlifter of the Year, set to be announced on April 13.
French broadcaster ARTE aired a South Caucasus map omitting Armenia, later issuing a public apology for the unintended mistake.
Manasyan particularly emphasized the troubling nature of the processes involving arbitrarily detained ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan.
Protesters call for a fair trial for Vardan Ghukasyan, warning that extradition to Armenia could endanger his life.
*U.S. Secretary of State urged Turkey to support peace initiatives in Ukraine and the South Caucasus, highlighting Ankara’s significant role in regional stability.*
France may establish a consular presence in Goris to strengthen bilateral ties and decentralize cooperation, officials discussed during a recent visit.
UK joins international push urging Azerbaijan to uphold legal rights and safety of detained Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry says occasional gunfire along the border does not pose a threat to Armenia.
Both parties agreed to continue high-level dialogue between Armenia and the United States.
The ruling Civil Contract party unilaterally approves the start of EU accession, with opposition factions either voting against or abstaining.
Stepanyan calls for justice and collective responsibility ahead of a Yerevan rally supporting displaced Armenians’ rights.
In Yerevan, leaders emphasized the strategic nature of Armenia-Iran relations and explored new avenues for regional cooperation and peace.
Abrahamyan claims government uses peace talks to buy time for meeting Azerbaijan’s demands, increasing Armenia’s vulnerability.