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Armenian PM announces improvements in talks with Azerbaijan

Armenian PM announces improvements in talks with Azerbaijan

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said there has been a significant improvement in the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. According to him, there are some work-related matters that can be overcome. "I can …

Pashinyan: there's no internal political crisis in Armenia

Pashinyan: there's no internal political crisis in Armenia

There is no internal political crisis in Armenia, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said. According to the PM, against the background of opposition rallies that there is no internal political crisis in Armenia. …

Stanislav Pritchin: There are still elements in the Constitution of Armenia that call into question the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan

Stanislav Pritchin: There are still elements in the Constitution of Armenia that call into question the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan

This spring, the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement received positive dynamics thanks to the launch of work on border delimitation and the voluntary withdrawal of Armenian troops from the Gazakh region of Azerbaijan. However, there is still a bigger agenda ahead. Vestnik Kavkaza spoke with Stanislav Pritchin, Chairman of the Central Asia sector of the IMEMO RAS, about its contents.

Armenian opposition launches decisive attack on Pashinyan

Armenian opposition launches decisive attack on Pashinyan

Since early morning, thousands of Armenians have been rallying across the country, demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation. Armenian police detained 137 protesters who were blocking streets in Yerevan as part of a …

Pashinyan congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

Pashinyan congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

The Armenian Prime Minister sent a telegram to his Georgian counterpart. He congratulated Georgia on Independence Day. Pashinyan emphasized the importance of development of relations with Georgia.

Territories of Armenia and Georgia hit by floods

Territories of Armenia and Georgia hit by floods

Floods hit Armenia's north. Water destroyed roads and bridges. Hundreds of people were evacuated. Trains from Yerevan to Tbilisi were cancelled. Due to the flood, an explosion occurred at the gas filling station.

Armenia replaces army with border guards in Tavush region

Armenia replaces army with border guards in Tavush region

Border guards from the Armenian National Security Service have taken positions along the delimited section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in the Tavush region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an address to the …

Alexey Naumov: Armenian society has not fully understood that there is no alternative to peace

Alexey Naumov: Armenian society has not fully understood that there is no alternative to peace

The process of delimitation of the state border delimitation with Azerbaijan caused a negative reaction among part of the Armenian public, provoking a wave of protests and an initiative to impeach Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Vestnik Kavkaza discussed the prospects for delimitation and the situation in Armenia with Alexey Naumov, an expert of the Russian International Affairs Council.

Armenian PM holds talks with CIA

Armenian PM holds talks with CIA

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held talks with U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Deputy Director David Cohen. …

Armenian ruling party not to discuss PM's impeachment

Armenian ruling party not to discuss PM's impeachment

Armenian Prime Minster Nikol Pashinyan will not resign, as the opposition demands, head of the parliamentary commission for foreign ties and a member of the ruling Civil Contract party Sargis Khandanyan said. He said that his party …

Pashinyan wants to see Armenia in EU this year

Pashinyan wants to see Armenia in EU this year

The Armenian Prime Minister ended his speech at the discussion of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit with a joke. Nikol Pashinyan was asked about Armenia's possible membership in the EU.