Topic: diplomacy
TIANJIN, China (Azatutyun) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met in China on Sunday, August 31, for what were their first face-to-face talks held in[...]
YEREVAN (president.am) — President of Armenia Vahagn Khachaturyan signed decrees on August 27 appointing Narek Mkrtchyan as the country’s new ambassador to the United States and relieving him of his[...]
I have previously argued that the United States does not have a strategic presence in the South Caucasus and has never had one. I expressed the opinion that the Trump[...]
By Nate Ostiller US President Donald Trump has claimed that he stopped a war between ‘Aber-baijan’ and Albania during a long-winded rant to conservative talk show host Mark Levin. Trump has[...]
As expected, the statement signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan under the mediation of the United States became a subject of serious discussion not only in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United[...]
By Vahan Zanoyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator “The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must.” —Thucydides, 460-400 BC, Historian and General, author of The History[...]
By Jirair Libaridian Special to the Mirror-Spectator There are many dimensions to the agreements reached in Washington on August 8 between Armenia and Azerbaijan and, separately, between each of the[...]
NICOSIA — More than 30 years after the establishment of bilateral relations, Armenia has at last opened an embasssy on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It’s an important milestone for[...]
In the wake of the August 8 agreement signing in Washington, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan remains as complacent as ever. He claims to have obtained guarantees of peace and[...]
The geopolitical struggle among the United States, Russia and Iran is poised to intensify before any durable peace comes to the Caucasus. The provisional peace deal signed August 8 at[...]