Azerbaijan has put forward another precondition for the conclusion of a peace agreement with Armenia, demanding that Yerevan take responsibility for being an “aggressor” and “occupier” and hand over individuals accused of “war crimes”, opposition Pativ Unem faction MP Tigran Abrahamyan says.
The Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process is going sideways, with belligerent rhetoric displacing hopes that a lasting settlement is within reach.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday said that his government has never agreed to relinquish Armenia’s territorial integrity for a road connecting Azerbaijan with Nakhichevan.
Yeghishe Kirakosyan, the head of Armenia’s Office of the Representative for International Legal Affairs, has resigned as Armenia’s Representative for International Legal Affairs.
Thus, Russian tsars referred to the land that now forms Armenia as Azerbaijan. While the spelling of the name "Azerbaijan" may have varied at the time, with terms like "Adrebidjan" or "Aderbaijan" being used, the term "Azerbaijan" is unmistakable. It clearly differs from the word "Armenia."
Firstly, it should be emphasized that Armenia has no unilateral obligations. Both sides have undertaken to open all transport and economic routes to each other. Today, no transport or economic routes of Azerbaijan is open to Armenia or to those passing through Armenia, no road, no railway, no pipeline, no electricity line, no cable.
The ambassador of France to Armenia, Olivier Decottignies, who had been taking strong pro-Armenian positions, surprised everyone last week by falsely telling Armenia’s Public Radio that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was not the first Armenian
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia has issued a statement regarding the “trials” of the former military and political leadership of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and several other Armenians being held captive in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The statement reads as follows:
Armenia is interested in establishing transport and logistics links with Central Asian countries and China using Azerbaijani infrastructure, stated Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.
He made a comment in response to Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan's article about the communications between Armenia and Azerbaijan. "It is well known that Armenia, having occupied Azerbaijan’s internationally recognized sovereign territories for nearly 30 years,
The European Union (EU) civilian monitoring mission in Armenia has helped stabilize the situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. Nils Usakovs, Co-Chair of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Partnership Committee, stated this at the 4th Meeting of this Committee taking place today in Yerevan
Armenia is analyzing the 12th version of the draft peace treaty received from Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters on the sidelines of the parliament.<br />