A preliminary agreement has been reached in Brussels on providing non-lethal assistance to Armenia from the European Peace Facility (EPF), a diplomatic document that RFE/RL’s Armenian Service has got hold of suggests.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Wednesday held more meetings with concerned residents of two villages in Armenia’s northeastern Tavush province adjacent to border areas which he seems intent on handing over to Azerbaijan.
The Kremlin has confirmed reports about the start of the withdrawal of Russian peacekeeping forces stationed in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijani authorities have accused France of “seriously undermining” efforts by Baku and Yerevan to achieve normalization as Paris has recalled its ambassador from Azerbaijan.
Iran says it has received assurances from Armenia regarding its concerns about the potential escalation of geopolitical competition in the South Caucasus stemming from the Armenian leader’s recent high-level discussions with officials from the United States and the European Union in Brussels.
A young man has been detained in Armenia on suspicion of hooliganism after confronting a pro-government lawmaker on a bus in Yerevan.
A close ally of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has denied that his recent controversial remarks on the need to verify the number of the 1915 Armenian genocide victims by drawing up their complete list reflect any political decision of the establishment in this regard.
Canada has sent its representative to join the EU border-monitoring mission in Armenia (EUMA), the mission said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday.
In remarks denounced by critics as advancement of a Turkish narrative a close ally of Prime Minister Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has pronounced in favor of essentially “verifying” the number of victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey that is widely believed to be 1.5 million.
Public hearings in the case of Armenia vs. Azerbaijan opened at the United Nations International Court of Justice on April 15, with judges hearing objections from the Azerbaijani side on the first day of the proceedings scheduled to last through Friday.
Armenia has denied holding any “substantive or technical” talks with the United Kingdom on the possibility of accepting illegal migrants expelled from that country after a British newspaper reported on this, citing “leaked” documents.
Kazakhstan has offered to provide a platform for Armenian-Azerbaijani peace negotiations as the Central Asian nation’s leader paid an official visit to Yerevan on Monday.
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