Topic: International Relations
By Larry Luxner Special to the Mirror-Spectator TBILISI, Georgia — Israel has no embassy in Armenia, but Yerevan will soon get the next best thing. In early 2026, Israeli House[...]
By Larry Luxner Special to the Mirror-Spectator For decades, Armenia and Israel have had every reason to be close — yet were blocked by geopolitics. That may now be changing,[...]
Turkey’s approach to Armenia appears to involve obstructing measures that would genuinely benefit the Armenian state while simultaneously undertaking actions that could help the current Armenian government win the 2026[...]
Ukrainian President V. Zelensky will travel to Turkey this week in an effort to start negotiations with Russia aimed at ending the war. US special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected[...]
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) has been one of the most discussed topics in recent weeks. However, there is a significant issue with terminology as Azerbaijani[...]
For the third time in as many months, the Russian natural gas supplier Gazprom is turning off the tap to Armenia, claiming a need to repair infrastructure. Some observers believe[...]
By Arshaluys Barseghyan The deputy director of the Baku-based Topchubashov Centre, Murad Muradov, has visited Armenia to participate in the NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s 108th Rose-Rorth seminar. Muradov arrived in Yerevan[...]
As I have argued in my previous Mirror-Spectator article, it is essential for Armenia to seek options for enhanced cooperation with China, within platforms such as BRICS, Shanghai Cooperation Organization[...]
YEREVAN (PanARMENIAN.Net) — During a July 14 Bastille Day celebration at the French Embassy in Yerevan, Ambassador Olivier Decottignies stated that Armenia is viewed as a sister republic by the[...]
The past few weeks have been quite eventful with developments concerning Armenia. First was Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Turkey, followed by his meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev[...]