Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko exchanged sharp remarks during a Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) summit on Thursday. Pashinyan participated via video
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U.S. Defense Spending Bill Gives Azerbaijan a Free Pass
WASHINGTON, DC – Despite sustained Congressional efforts to statutorily prohibit U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan, the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) – that was adopted
Armenia Reopens Embassy in Damascus Following Regime Change in Syria
Armenia reopened its embassy in Damascus on Monday, just one week after temporarily evacuating it during a swift rebel offensive that ousted Syria’s longtime President
Aliyev Sets Preconditions for Peace with Armenia
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev outlined several preconditions for signing a peace agreement with Armenia during an interview with a Russian state broadcaster, as publicized on
Editorial: Armenian Communities Abandoned by Governments as Turkey Advances in Syria
By Levon Baronian The ongoing turmoil in Syria, particularly in Aleppo and its surrounding areas, has once again cast a shadow over the region’s Armenian
Armenia Unable to Evacuate Ethnic Armenians from Rebel-Held Aleppo
Armenia’s government acknowledged on Monday that it is currently unable to assist ethnic Armenians in fleeing Aleppo, Syria, after Islamist rebels unexpectedly seized control of
ARF Bureau Statement
The Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation is following the recent events in Aleppo and Syria in general with deep concern. The main focus of
Putin Dismisses Yerevan’s Criticism of CSTO
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected claims that Armenia had been subjected to foreign aggression, responding to Yerevan’s criticism of the Russian-led Collective Security
IUSY and YES demand transformative action for COP29
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) and the Young European Socialists (YES)have released a joint statement addressing their position on the UN COP29 Climate
Former Artsakh Official Sentenced to 18 Years for Spying
An Armenian court convicted former Artsakh official Sargis Galstyan on charges of espionage for Azerbaijan and sentenced him to 18 years in prison on Friday.