More than one month after raiding Nagorno-Karabakh’s permanent representation in Yerevan, law-enforcement authorities have still not returned its car used by Samvel Shahramanian, the exiled Karabakh president at odds with Armenia’s government.
Special representatives of Turkey and Armenia on Tuesday agreed to explore the possibility of restoring a rail link between their countries during a new round of negotiations aimed at normalizing bilateral relations.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reaffirmed on Tuesday Tehran’s strong opposition to Azerbaijan’s efforts to secure a land corridor through Armenia to its Nakhichevan exclave.
A body overseeing state-funded broadcasters has formally replaced the executive director of Armenian Public Radio who criticized earlier this year Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s statements on the conflict with Azerbaijan.
Former Foreign Minister Ara Ayvazian has claimed that he was kept in the dark about the handover to Azerbaijan of contested border areas along Armenia’s Syunik province which Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian controversially ordered in December 2020.
After a two-year hiatus, Turkish and Armenian envoys will meet on Tuesday for more talks on the normalization of relations between their countries, Armenia’s Foreign Ministry announced on Monday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pointed on Sunday to Turkey’s direct involvement in the 2020 Armenian-Azerbaijani war in Nagorno-Karabakh when he seemed to threaten military action against Israel.
Armenia’s Investigative Committee has paid 49 million drams ($125,000) to buy a new car for its government-linked head, Argishti Kyaramian.
More than three years after declaring coup charges brought against Robert Kocharian unconstitutional, the Constitutional Court has given the green light for another trial of Armenia’s former president sought by prosecutors.
Armenia and Iran have flatly denied a report claiming that they secretly signed earlier this year several contracts for the delivery of $500 million worth of Iranian weapons to Yerevan.
Armenia should not follow the example of Ukraine in deepening its ties with the European Union and other Western powers, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned on Wednesday.
Azerbaijan threatened on Thursday to take large-scale military action against Armenia in response to what it called Armenian “provocations” along the border between the two countries.
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