
“I hope the OSCE can continue to play a role in the region. But the time for the Minsk Group has passed,” Warlick stated.
President Trump urges President Putin to ensure the safety of Ukrainian soldiers encircled in Russia’s Kursk region, emphasizing the need to avoid a catastrophic massacre.
Discussions continue regarding the transfer of Vera Aghasyan’s body to Armenia, with no final decision reached, according to the National Security Service.
In the initial 50 days of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, migrant arrests have exceeded last year’s total, with over 32,000 detained.
Turkish journalists visited Armenia to interview Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and toured the closed Margara border crossing.
Former Artsakh state minister Artak Beglaryan criticizes the Armenian government’s concessions, warning that if lawsuits against Azerbaijan are withdrawn, lawsuits will be filed against Armenian authorities.
Armenia successfully issued $750 million in Eurobonds on March 5, but the finance ministry disclosed the information only on March 14, raising concerns.
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) opposes a peace deal that compromises Armenia’s security and sovereignty under external pressure.
Arman Tatoyan challenges the claim that Azerbaijan is dropping complaints, stating that Baku has calculated $11 billion in alleged damages caused by Armenia.
Aliyev says the absence of a peace treaty means continued instability. He warns stability may not come for months or even years.
NATO has welcomed the conclusion of Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks, stressing that the swift signing and ratification of the treaty are crucial for stability.
Russia welcomes the completion of negotiations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty. Moscow is ready to support the normalization process.
Vartan Oskanian has strongly criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s handling of peace negotiations, warning that Armenia is conceding sovereignty.
Mirzoyan noted that since their deployment, there have been no large-scale escalations, attributing this to their activities.
Romania and the Netherlands commend Armenia and Azerbaijan for finalizing the peace agreement text, marking a pivotal step toward regional stability.
Relatives of missing soldiers protest in front of government building, expressing anger over decision to withdraw lawsuits against Azerbaijan.
Armenia has completed preparations to reopen its land border for certain travelers, but implementation depends on Turkey’s response, Rubinyan says.
During a tense court session in the case against Armenia’s second president, a verbal altercation occurred, but the judge refrained from imposing sanctions.
Following the announcement of a finalized peace treaty text, Azerbaijan raised new demands, including constitutional changes in Armenia and discussions on compensation claims.
Armenia and Turkey have reached an agreement on restoring the historic Ani bridge, but several key agreements remain unimplemented, according to Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
Armenian prisoners in Baku face secret trials; UN urged to intervene and ensure their rights are protected.
Armenia and France strengthen their partnership in 2024, implementing specific collaborative projects and enhancing bilateral relations.
Armenian opposition criticizes the government for failing in diplomacy, claiming the peace deal lacks balance as Azerbaijan makes no concessions.
Nikol Pashinyan has officially confirmed his participation in the May 9 celebrations in Moscow, accepting Vladimir Putin’s invitation.
The U.S. urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to finalize a peace treaty, marking a turning point in their long-standing conflict.
Armenia has accepted Azerbaijan’s proposals on two disputed articles of the peace agreement, making it ready for signing. Consultations on timing and location are expected soon.
Armenia and Lithuania enhance defense cooperation, planning joint initiatives for 2025. Officials discussed development prospects and signed a cooperation program in Vilnius.
Armenia’s foreign minister stresses the necessity of peace while acknowledging territorial control issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The European Union acknowledges Armenia’s efforts in concluding negotiations on the peace agreement with Azerbaijan, emphasizing its significance for regional stability.
Yerevan’s municipal authorities raise concerns regarding the legitimacy of recent arrests within the city administration.