An Armenian cleric leading the weeklong antigovernment protests in Yerevan remained reluctant on Tuesday to name a candidate who he believes should replace Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.
One Armenian journalist has been hit by a police vehicle and another knocked unconscious while covering police crackdowns on protesters in Yerevan demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.
Armenia still hopes to receive modest military assistance from the European Union, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on Tuesday during a visit to Denmark.
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Monday hit out at his predecessor and dozens of other retired diplomats involved in ongoing protests against the Armenian government’s territorial concessions to Azerbaijan.
The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, a U.S. legal think-tank, has accused Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of echoing Turkey’s denial of the 1915 Armenian genocide during last month’s commemorations of the 109th anniversary of the tragedy.
At least 171 people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation were detained on Monday as they again blocked streets in Yerevan, heeding appeals from Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, the leader of ongoing antigovernment protests there.
An Armenian archbishop leading ongoing antigovernment protests vowed to keep trying to oust Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as he addressed thousands of supporters who again rallied in Yerevan on Sunday.
Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to disagree on key provisions of a bilateral peace treaty discussed by them, official Yerevan said on Saturday after the foreign ministers of the two states ended two days of fresh negotiations in Kazakhstan.
The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan began on Friday two days of fresh negotiations in Kazakhstan focusing on a peace treaty between the two South Caucasus states.
Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian billionaire and former Nagorno-Karabakh premier jailed by Azerbaijan, has said that he does not regret relocating to Karabakh in September 2022 one year before it was recaptured by Baku.
Thousands of people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation again rallied in Yerevan on Friday on the second day of demonstrations led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and backed by virtually all Armenian opposition groups.
An outspoken archbishop leading protests against the Armenian government’s territorial concessions to Azerbaijan demanded that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian resign as he rallied tens of thousands of supporters in Yerevan on Thursday.
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