Nikol Pashinyan
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan urged Armenians to “overcome the trauma” of their ethnic kin massacred by the Ottoman Turks and stop yearning for their “lost homeland” as[...]
On April 24, Armenians worldwide commemorate Armenian Genocide, remembering the 1.5 million innocents people massacred in the Ottoman Empire. Each year on this date, Armenians gather at memorials, churches, and[...]
By Nadeera Dickwella Special to the Mirror-Spectator Armenia’s intricate political journey, marked by historical struggles and the resilience of its nation, has been an ever-evolving story that has gone hand[...]
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Senior US and European Union diplomats discussed with Armenia’s leaders on Monday, April 22, the implementation of their controversial border delimitation agreement with Azerbaijan hailed by Western powers.[...]
By Ani Avetisyan Armenia and Azerbaijan are engaged in a convoluted peace process in the Caucasus. But they are still tangled in a bitter fight in The Hague. Over several[...]
By Patrick Wintour YEREVAN (Guardian) — Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian prime minister, facing four days of protests against his decision to hand four villages to Azerbaijan, has urged Armenians to[...]
Before the Armenian authorities announced the transfer of four Tavush villages to Azerbaijan, causing a significant commotion, a major point of discussion in Armenia was whether Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan[...]
By Ruzanna Stepanian and Harry Tamrazian YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am) — In remarks denounced by critics as advancement of a Turkish narrative a close ally of Prime Minister Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan[...]
YEREVAN (Armenpress) — On April 8, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz about the tensions in the south Caucasus. In addition, issues related to Armenia-Germany cooperation,[...]
My recent articles, including those published by the Armenian Mirror Spectator, have focused on whether Armenia is shifting towards the West and if the West is willing to embrace Armenia.[...]