Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian of planning to cede more territory to Azerbaijan as he toured Armenia’s strategically important Syunik province at the weekend.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have made more progress in ongoing negotiations on the delimitation of their border, the Armenian government said on Monday.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Monday voiced misgivings about the idea of a referendum on Armenia’s membership of the European Union advocated by his political allies.
The head of the European Union’s monitoring mission on Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan, Markus Ritter, on Friday backed Yerevan’s proposal to jointly investigate with Baku ceasefire violations reported from there.
The United States has invited the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers to a NATO summit in Washington scheduled for July 9-11, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James O’Brien announced during a visit to Baku on Friday.
Iran will continue to oppose any change of Armenia’s internationally recognized borders regardless of the outcome of its presidential election, the Iranian ambassador in Yerevan indicated on Friday.
A Cyprus-registered shell company that owns a minority stake in Armenia’s largest mining enterprise has filed a $1.2 billion lawsuit against the Armenian government, alleging a serious violation of its “legitimate shareholder rights.”
Armenia’s leadership wants to join the European Union and will hold a referendum for that purpose “in the near future,” parliament speaker Alen Simonian reportedly said on Wednesday.
Armenia must change its constitution before it can sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said on Thursday, reaffirming a precondition set by Baku.
Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) on Wednesday denied former Economy Minister Vahan Kerobian’s claims that he had repeatedly declined personal favors requested by NSS Director Armen Abazian before being sacked and prosecuted on corruption charges.
Armenian authorities have brought criminal charges against four more opposition supporters in connection with the June 12 clashes in Yerevan between riot police and protesters demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.
Russia allowed Azerbaijan to start the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh and regain full control over the region last September, a senior Armenian official charged on Wednesday, adding to mounting tensions between Moscow and Yerevan.
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