Topic: Armenian Foreign Policy

YEREVAN (Armenpress) — The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group should be preserved, former President Robert Kocharyan said during a press conference on February 17. The[...]

YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Russia’s ambassador in Yerevan met with Levon Ter-Petrosian on Tuesday, February 18, five days after the former Armenian president seemingly praised neighboring Iran for opposing an Azerbaijani[...]

MOSCOW (Azatutyun) — Armenia’s government risks plunging the country into widespread poverty with plans to seek its membership in the European Union, Russia said on Friday, January 31, in yet another[...]

By Berge Jololian Special to the Mirror-Spectator They say “never blame the weatherman for the weather.”  Well, let’s just ignore that wisdom and place all the blame for everything –[...]

During the last months, this has become one of the most discussed issues both in Armenia and foreign think tanks and political circles dealing with the region. In this article,[...]

Since the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war, diversification has probably been the most-used term in discussions about the future of Armenian foreign policy. It should be noted that Armenia has sought[...]

BOSTON — It has been six months since Azerbaijani forces, under the guise of an ecological protest, blocked the Lachin Corridor, the only route connecting Karabakh (Artsakh) to Armenia, the[...]

The situation in the South Caucasus region in general and Armenia in particular is quite complicated. The region has simply become a powder keg and there are a number of[...]

The shock of the grave Armenian defeat in the 2020 Artsakh war has naturally led to various efforts to figure out what went wrong and perhaps more importantly, what Armenians[...]

By Sargis Harutyunyan YEREVAN (azatutyun.am) – The Armenian government has pledged to do its part in ensuring peace and stability in the region, raising the security and providing better economic[...]