
Armenian MP Arman Yeghoyan stated that the OSCE Minsk Group’s 2019 proposal was essentially the Lavrov Plan, with minor modifications, originally intended for presidents.
Armenia’s Prosecutor’s Office has filed 136 lawsuits demanding the confiscation of illegally acquired assets worth nearly 600 billion AMD, with funds already being recovered.
Armenia reaffirms its right to bolster defense, rejecting accusations from Baku. The government awaits Azerbaijan’s response to peace treaty proposals.
Gegham Manukyan has filed a report with the NSS director, urging an investigation into Pashinyan’s claims regarding opposition involvement in recent incidents.
Armenia reaffirms its constructive approach in negotiations with Azerbaijan, dismissing inflammatory rhetoric as an attempt to escalate tensions in the region.
Gold traders in Armenia protest tax reforms, accusing the government of financial mismanagement and ignoring their concerns. They demand the repeal of recent tax amendments.
Armenians can now claim tax refunds for additional education and medical expenses. The new measure applies retroactively for 2024, benefiting taxpayers across various sectors.
Armenia’s deputy foreign minister stated that there are currently no discussions regarding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Russia, despite an official invitation to a Moscow event.
Ruling party MPs stress that all cargo transiting Armenia must be under some level of control, while discussions continue on the technicalities of implementation.
Armenia and the UAE will recognize each other’s driver’s licenses without additional exams or approvals, making mobility easier for travelers and expatriates.
Baku has confirmed only 23 captives, but evidence suggests at least 80. Lawyer Siranush Sahakyan emphasizes international courts can intervene to secure their release.
Azerbaijan has filed a lawsuit against Armenia at The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration, alleging environmental damage and demanding full compensation.
The EU-Armenia Civil Society Platform has welcomed Armenia’s recent decision to launch its EU accession process and called for the creation of a dedicated interagency commission.
The number of political prisoners in Azerbaijan has reached 357, the highest since the country joined the Council of Europe. The sharpest increase occurred in the past year.
Armenia’s ambassador to France, Arman Khachatryan, met with French senators to discuss Yerevan’s position on the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and regional stability issues.
Armenia’s economy aims for 6% growth in 2025, exceeding initial projections. The government also focuses on industrial modernization and strengthening exports beyond raw materials.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan described his meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance as crucial and productive, emphasizing its detailed and lengthy nature.
The rapper fully refunded the fee he received for the planned 2023 concert in Yerevan, which was ultimately canceled, according to authorities.
The trial of Ruben Vardanyan, former minister of state of Artsakh, resumes in Baku, as concerns grow over judicial bias and procedural violations.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a “lengthy and highly productive” phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Prime Minister also said that he had previously stated that this system should operate for several months, after which the results would be reviewed.
Musk was responding to Senator Mike Lee’s comment that the alliance’s “time has passed” and that the Cold War era is over.
The Armenian Apostolic Church’s Artsakh Diocese has condemned statements made by National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan and his allies, warning against divisive rhetoric.
In a recent exchange, Alen Simonyan and Levon Kocharyan engaged in a heated debate over past actions and responsibilities.
Armenia’s parliament has passed a bill on EU accession, raising concerns in Russia’s State Duma. A lawmaker warns of potential risks and threats.
The Armenian Prime Minister addressed concerns over the turnover tax increase, emphasizing that businesses failing to provide proper documents will be investigated.
French-Armenian organizations have submitted a complaint to the International Criminal Court, accusing Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev of crimes leading to the displacement of Armenians.
Armenian military units participated in the Joint Resolve 2025 exercise in Germany. For the first time, a special battalion of the military police was involved in key security operations.
The Kremlin spokesperson commented on Armenia’s aspiration for closer ties with the EU, stressing the importance of understanding the EU’s stance.
Armenia’s parliament debates a legislative initiative to launch EU accession. Opposition argues it contradicts the Declaration of Independence, while proponents say it won’t harm partnerships.