
Turkey conditions normalization with Armenia on fulfilling Azerbaijan’s demands, including constitutional changes and the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group.
As Armenia and Azerbaijan negotiate peace, concerns remain over Armenians illegally detained by Baku. MEP urges continued attention to their fate.
Armenia discusses Wizz Air’s expansion, including potential flights from Gyumri’s renovated airport, aiming to boost tourism and mobility.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry denies Baku’s claims of border gunfire, stressing the importance of a joint monitoring mechanism, which Azerbaijan has yet to respond to.
Alen Simonyan criticizes potential lawsuits against Armenia, urging Karabakh Armenians to direct their grievances toward those who attacked them.
Armenia’s defense ministry denies Azerbaijan’s claims about cross-border fire, calling them misinformation. Baku remains silent on Yerevan’s proposal for a joint investigation.
Armenia aims to diversify economic ties while maintaining strong relations with EAEU. The government has no agenda or discussions on exiting the union, the minister says.
The U.S. Defense Department refrains from commenting on reports of military equipment transfers to Armenia, citing operational security considerations.
The Armenian ambassador to France met with the president of the Hauts-de-France regional council to discuss bilateral relations and recent developments.
Trade with EAEU countries increased by 154% in 2024, with significant growth observed with Russia and Belarus.
Armenian parliament speaker warns that demanding the release of prisoners as a precondition for a peace treaty with Azerbaijan could stall negotiations and worsen the situation.
Since January 1, over 5,700 Armenian citizens who filed their tax declarations have received social credit refunds totaling AMD 535 million, PM announced.
MP Arsen Torosyan welcomed U.S. official Mike Waltz’s remarks on the importance of finalizing a peace deal and releasing prisoners, calling it a key step forward.
The 2017 Aurora Prize laureate, has called for immediate action regarding Ruben Vardanyan, who is detained in Baku on what he calls false charges.
Frank-Walter Steinmeier will meet Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders, visit cultural sites, and take part in discussions on tolerance and women’s issues.
A manipulated video allegedly showing Armenian Prime Minister speaking Turkish has gone viral on social media. Fact-checkers confirm it was created using AI.
Alen Simonyan suggests sending the constitutions of Armenia and Azerbaijan for expert review to clarify territorial claims. The Venice Commission is a possible mediator.
Analyst Michael Rubin warns that Azerbaijan’s history of disregarding agreements raises concerns about the new peace treaty with Armenia.
Jared Genser urges Armenian leaders to carefully review U.S. statements on prisoners and the peace deal.
According to Tunyan, the issuance was planned under the 2025 state budget and included in the government’s borrowing program.
The Armenian national team has begun preparations for the crucial Nations League playoff matches against Georgia
Turkey announces plans to begin constructing its section of the ‘Zangezur Corridor,’ which may pass through either Armenia or Iran.
Armenians in Toronto held a demonstration and march, calling for the release of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, raising awareness about their situation.
Voice of America (VOA) has ceased operations for the first time in its 83-year history, with all 1,300 staff members placed on furlough.
Pashinyan informed Pezeshkian about the finalization of the peace agreement’s text and the completion of negotiations.
“The situation remains calm and stable, with no unusual activity observed,” the statement said.
“America’s golden era will bring peace and prosperity to the world, and we will tirelessly work towards that goal,” Waltz wrote.
The Armenian Defense Ministry dismissed Azerbaijan’s claims of border shooting incidents, stating they do not reflect reality and reaffirming Yerevan’s proposal for a monitoring mechanism.
Trump eyes diplomatic breakthrough as he plans to discuss Ukraine ceasefire with Putin after key Moscow talks.
António Guterres commends Armenia and Azerbaijan for concluding negotiations on a draft peace agreement, encouraging their continued efforts toward lasting regional peace.