Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent actions have raised concerns about his motives and leadership. The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused him of resorting to intimidation
Category: Armenia
EU Border Monitoring Agreement with Armenia Raises Concerns Over Oversight and Sovereignty
Armenia’s National Assembly ratified an agreement on March 20, 2024, concerning the status of the EU civilian monitoring mission in Armenia, with a majority vote
Questioning Pashinyan’s Strategy: Criticism Mounts Over Territorial Concessions to Azerbaijan
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent statements advocating for Armenia to cede more territory to Azerbaijan have raised significant concerns and sparked criticism from various quarters.
Armenia’s Foreign Minister Reaffirms Plans to Give Azerbaijan More Land
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Friday did not deny the Armenian government’s plans to hand over more border areas to Azerbaijan, echoing Prime Minister Nikol
Questioning Allegations: Suspicion Surrounds Arrests in Armenian Bomb Plots
Law enforcement authorities have detained four individuals allegedly involved in politically motivated bomb plots against members and supporters of Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party. In
Pashinyan Ready to Cede More Land to Azerbaijan
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan indicated his willingness to acquiesce to Azerbaijan’s requests for Armenia to vacate four border villages. During a press briefing,
Armenia’s Demand for Russian Border Guards Withdrawal Sparks Controversy
Russian lawmakers have strongly criticized Armenia’s request for the removal of Russian border guards from Armenia’s primary international airport, viewing it as a significant strain
Pashinyan Signals Intent to Withdraw from CSTO
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan indicated his willingness to withdraw Armenia from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), asserting that the Russian-led military alliance
Armenian Church Criticizes Pashinyan’s Constitutional Plans
The Armenian Apostolic Church has joined opposition voices in criticizing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s intentions to push for a new constitution, which has been demanded
Armenia’s Membership In CSTO ‘Frozen’
Armenia’s Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, stated in a televised interview on Friday that Armenia has effectively halted its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization