Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday said that his government has never agreed to relinquish Armenia’s territorial integrity for a road connecting Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan.
Armenia is interested in establishing transport and logistics links with Central Asian countries and China using Azerbaijani infrastructure, stated Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
Spanish MP Jon Iñárritu has once again emerged as an ardent propagandist for Armenia, this time advocating for the EU to support Yerevan’s bid for membership and falsely portraying Azerbaijan as an aggressor.
The ambassador of France to Armenia, Olivier Decottignies, who had been taking strong pro-Armenian positions, surprised everyone last week by falsely telling Armenia’s Public Radio that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was not the first Armenian
Azerbaijan and Türkiye share a fraternal bond, grounded in a common ethnic, cultural, and historical heritage. Over recent decades, this relationship has deepened, evolving into a strategic alliance that stands as a unique model in the modern world.
Firstly, it should be emphasized that Armenia has no unilateral obligations. Both sides have undertaken to open all transport and economic routes to each other. Today, no transport or economic routes of Azerbaijan is open to Armenia or to those passing through Armenia, no road, no railway, no pipeline, no electricity line, no cable.
How should a politician who holds the greatest power in their country act after losing a war, losing the support of traditional allies, and failing to find new ones?
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian Ministry of Defense has denied Azerbaijan's claims that on March 4, at approximately 22:05, Armenian armed forces allegedly opened fire on Azerbaijani positions in the southeastern section of the border. The ministry dismissed this information as false.
He made a comment in response to Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan's article about the communications between Armenia and Azerbaijan. "It is well known that Armenia, having occupied Azerbaijan’s internationally recognized sovereign territories for nearly 30 years,
The European Union is considering allocating an additional 10 million euros ($10.5 million) in “non-lethal” military aid to Armenia through its European Peace Facility, a special fund aimed at strengthening the defense capacities of EU partners.
Armenia's defense attaché to NATO will perform similar functions at the country's mission to the EU and Belgium on a part-time basis, according to a decision made by the government on Thursday. <br />
The sighting is a conservation milestone for a region in the Caucasus where leopards were once feared extinct.
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