On Wednesday, Russia completed the withdrawal of its border guards from Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, a move demanded by Armenia earlier this year amid
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Should Pashinyan Go to Baku at Aliyev’s Invitation to Attend an Int’l Conference?
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Hikmet Hajiyev, Head of Foreign Policy Department of Pres. Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, announced on July 21 that Armenia was officially
ANCA Gives Biden-Harris Administration Failing Grade on Artsakh Policy
WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) today gave the Biden Administration a failing grade for arming, abetting, and emboldening Azerbaijan’s 2023 genocide
Azerbaijan Invites Armenia to COP29 in Baku
Azerbaijan has extended an official invitation to Armenia to attend the COP29 global climate summit, set to take place in Baku this November. Hikmet Hajiyev,
Russia Offers to Host More Armenian-Azerbaijani Peace Talks Following Washington Meeting
Two weeks after the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in Washington, Russia announced on Wednesday its readiness to host additional Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.
Air Arabia Plans to Sue Armenian Government Following Collapse of ANIF
Air Arabia, the Middle East’s largest low-cost airline, is reportedly planning to sue the Armenian government following the collapse of their joint venture established in
Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Commission Member Blocks Fine for Papikyan’s Wife
A member of Armenia’s Commission on Prevention of Corruption, allegedly linked to the government, has blocked the commission from fining Defense Minister Suren Papikyan’s wife
EU Member States Clear Path for Visa-Free Travel Talks with Armenia
On Wednesday, European Union member states authorized the commencement of official negotiations with Armenia to lift visa requirements for Armenian citizens. The European Commission, as
U.S. Urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to Make Tough Compromises for Peace Accord
The United States is urging Armenia and Azerbaijan to make “tough compromises” to negotiate a bilateral peace accord, the U.S. State Department announced late on
Pashinyan’s Cabinet Approves Purchase of 49 New Vehicles Amid Criticism of Government Excess
Years after Nikol Pashinyan criticized Armenia’s former government for excessive use of official vehicles, his cabinet has approved the purchase of 49 new cars at