
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kopirkin confirms the relevance of Armenia-Russia-Azerbaijan agreements and Moscow’s ongoing commitment to peace efforts in the region.
The proposed foundation would focus on food security and housing support for those displaced from Artsakh, following the 2023 exodus.
Pashinyan confirms 2027 referendum plan while debate continues over aligning it with 2026 parliamentary elections.
Pashinyan confirms Armenia is ready to publish the peace agreement once it is signed by both parties.
The EU special envoy met Czech officials to discuss the peace process and the recent steps toward a final agreement.
Armenia opposition bloc hails Swiss parliament’s Karabakh forum as a sign of hope and backs inclusive return of displaced Armenians.
Kristinne Grigoryan says several countries, not just neighbors, pose threats to Armenia’s independence and sovereignty.
Armenian authorities say no final decision has been made on removing Russian border guards from the Turkish border.
WCC urged immediate release of Armenian detainees and condemned Azerbaijan’s actions as violations of international humanitarian law.
Kristinne Grigoryan says there’s no current threat to Armenia, but warns external risks are still being monitored closely.
Martirosyan warns of a hostile attack on Signal messenger, advising users not to panic or respond to suspicious messages reportedly linked to Baku.
Pashinyan and Rasmussen discussed regional developments, focusing on the finalization of the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty text and EU-supported reforms.
Armenia and the EU are nearing the completion of a new agenda to broaden cooperation in key areas including security and economic reforms.
Former Artsakh minister expresses skepticism over signing of peace agreement with Azerbaijan, citing ongoing tensions and additional demands.
Kremlin spokesperson responded to reports on the restoration of Armenia-Russia relations, stating ties have continued and cannot be broken.
The Bank continues to strengthen not only its online, but also physical presence across different regions of Armenia.
Yerevan works to ensure progress in talks on detainees and the missing, aiming for answers to families’ concerns.
Armenia’s Defense Minister rebuts Azerbaijan’s accusations, stressing Baku hasn’t presented any proof despite repeated claims.
Marukyan challenges the Ministry of Defense to confirm or deny if Azerbaijani forces opened fire near Sotk overnight.
Papikyan outlined defense modernization efforts, including new arms purchases and infrastructure projects, amid relative calm on the border in 2024.
Armenia becomes the 43rd member of Europe’s key internal medicine federation after unanimous vote at Florence congress.
Vahagn Davtyan earns 14,000 points and secures a spot in the rings final at the World Cup in Antalya.
Narek Sargsyan, spokesperson for the ministry, confirmed that only one such incident had been recorded.
Authorities accused of turning local elections into a brutal political contest, flooding media with disinformation to mask their candidate’s flaws.
Zohrabyan warns that any unilateral withdrawal of lawsuits against Azerbaijan would legitimize war crimes and betray national interests.
Armenia and Turkey agree to temporarily reopen their border for delivering humanitarian aid to Syria via land route.
Armenia and Georgia have jointly applied to host the 2029 FIFA U-20 World Cup in both countries.
The demonstration will spotlight key issues related to Artsakh, the rights of its people, and their security.
Marukyan warns that requiring fine payments before court rulings undermines financial stability and legal rights.
Shoigu says Armenia would have to support EU sanctions and military efforts against Russia if it joins the bloc.