
Armenia will “probably” ask the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs soon to initiate peace negotiations with Azerbaijan, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan has said.
According to Karabakh, three shells were fired towards the village of Khnapat, while two others landed near Purukh, another settlement.
An estimated 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of Thursday, including 1 million children, according to UNICEF.
Grigoryan believes shooting and terrorist attacks in peaceful settlements of Artsakh are coordinated by the Azeri authorities.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Thursday, March 10 met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
The police said they came to the scene of the explosion on the outskirts of Zagreb after calls from local citizens.
The House and Senate have agreed to send $45 million in U.S. aid to Armenia and $2 million in demining assistance for Artsakh.
Shoigu proposed handing over American made anti-tank systems to fighters from the rebel regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.
A total of 2769 tests have been performed in the past day, the National Center For Disease Control and Prevention said.
Davit Babayan has hailed a resolution adopted by the Parliament on Azerbaijan’s destruction of cultural heritage in Karabakh.
Russia says it will suspend exports of wheat, meslin, rye, barley and corn to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
The Azerbaijani military has fired 120-mm mortars towards the school of a Nagorno-Karabakh village, local police has said.
Russia has hit back at sanctions for invading Ukraine by imposing export bans on a string of products until the end of 2022.
The Security Council of Artsakh has denied that the Russian peacekeeping contingent is withdrawing part of its forces from Karabakh.
The Azerbaijani military targeted and damaged a tractor parked in the Nagorno-karabakh village of Nakhijevanik.
President-elect Vahagn Khachaturyan believes that everything must be done so as the war in Ukraine is over as soon as possible.
The United States has denied Russian claims that Washington is operating biowarfare laboratories in Ukraine.
A Turkish court has acquitted three people who in July danced on the gate of an Armenian church in Istanbul.
A total of 2769 tests have been performed in the past day, the National Center For Disease Control and Prevention said.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said there is “some tension” in the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had an informal meeting with European Council President Charles Michel in Paris on March 9.
Azerbaijan has “demonstratively” accumulated tanks near the Nagorno-Karabakh village of Khramort, Kristinne Grigoryan says.
The Karabakh civilian sustained a back injury when doing agricultural work after a shell exploded in his backyard.
The commission approved measures that pave the way for the nationalization of property of Western companies that are exiting the country.
In total 23 shells were fired towards two Karabakh villages since March 9, when ceasefire violations began to intensify.
The Armenian side took retaliatory measures to silence the Azeri troops, and the situation has been “relatively stable” ever since.
Maran is the first private wine producer in independent Armenia and now it is one of the pioneers in organic winemaking.
Karabakh sappers are de-mining the area that hosts a gas pipeline damaged in the country in recent days, so that repair works can begin.
Ankara has welcomed Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan’s decision to attend the Antalya Diplomacy Forum on March 11-13.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 8 congratulated Vahagn Khachaturyan on his election as president of Armenia.