
The Republican Party of Armenia declares that Prime Minister Pashinyan lacks the mandate to sign a peace treaty on behalf of the Armenian people and demands its full publication.
Armenia continues active collaboration with the new U.S. administration, with forthcoming updates on the strategic partnership agreement implementation.
Ishkhan Saghatelyan warns that agreements made with Azerbaijan do not ensure Armenia’s security and vows to block any constitutional changes dictated by Baku.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan emphasizes the importance of releasing captives for a comprehensive peace settlement.
Human Rights Watch calls on Azerbaijan to grant amnesty to detained Armenians involved in past conflicts, citing concerns over fair trial prospects.
Armenia’s foreign minister confirms the peace treaty with Azerbaijan does not include provisions on refugee return or constitutional regulations, ensuring no unilateral commitments.
Armenian Prime Minister asserts that the agreed peace treaty text with Azerbaijan addresses concerns about potential territorial claims in both countries’ constitutions.
Aliyev claims Armenia must change its constitution and dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group, questioning Yerevan’s intentions. His remarks come as Baku declares peace talks concluded.
Armenian Prime Minister notes Turkey’s support for the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty, while Turkey’s advisor Kılıç emphasizes the treaty as key to resolving issues.
Several countries have welcomed the agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan on finalizing the text of the peace treaty.
Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia will provide a road for Azerbaijan but rejects the “Zangezur corridor” concept as a territorial threat.
Armenian Prime Minister says Baku refers to about 60% of Armenia’s sovereign territory as “Western Azerbaijan,” effectively making territorial claims.
French President hailed the conclusion of peace agreement negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, stating it paves the way for lasting peace in the South Caucasus.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accuses Azerbaijan of staging trials and using torture against Armenian prisoners, urging compliance with the trilateral agreement.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached an understanding on two key provisions of the peace treaty.
A demonstration demanding the release of Armenian prisoners held in Baku will take place outside Azerbaijan’s embassy in Berlin on March 14.
Former Armenian Human Rights Defender Armen Tatoyan announced that international organizations received new reports on the illegal detention of Armenian captives in Azerbaijan.
Artak Beglaryan claims that the two Armenian individuals who testified against Ruben Vardanyan have mental health issues and were likely coerced by Azerbaijani authorities.
French-Armenian director Alexis Pazoumian’s ‘Black Garden’ is featured in the ‘Right to Know’ category at the 27th annual ‘One World’ international film festival in Prague.
Armenia’s Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan announces pilot programs in Lori and Shirak to facilitate local medical assessments for conscripts, reducing the need for travel to Yerevan.
Armenian Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Narek Mkrtchyan addressed the UN on women’s empowerment and Armenia’s commitment to inclusive climate action at COP17.
Armenia’s government has clarified conditions for abortion, allowing 16-year-old girls to decide independently and simplifying medical procedures for pregnancy termination.
Baku dismisses Armenia’s reliance on international resolutions, asserting they will not affect Azerbaijan’s decisions, while raising new demands amid peace negotiations.
The Armenian government has rejected the opposition’s proposal to ease property tax payments, emphasizing that the adopted taxation policy will remain unchanged despite criticism.
Armenia confirms readiness to sign a peace agreement with Azerbaijan after accepting proposals on the last two disputed points, the Foreign Ministry states.
Ruben Vardanyan suspends hunger strike after 23 days, citing trial’s injustice and solidarity with supporters.
Former Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, detained in Baku on fabricated charges, has ended his hunger strike and issued an audio message through his family.
On March 14, a protest will be held outside the UN office in Yerevan, calling for UN representatives to visit Armenian detainees in Baku and attend their trials.
Armenia has accepted the final two points in the peace agreement with Azerbaijan, concluding negotiations, according to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.
BSCOSMO, an international business network, calls on global business leaders to ensure transparency and fairness in the trial of Ruben Vardanyan and other political detainees.