Russia is not torpedoing U.S. efforts to broker an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace accord despite being strongly opposed to them, the U.S. State Department insisted on Thursday.
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Trial of Armenia’s Second President, Robert Kocharyan, Dismissed
A court in Yerevan ended the marathon trial of former President Robert Kocharyan on Wednesday, December 27 after he agreed to plead the statute of
Artsakh Dissolution Decree Annulled
Samvel Shahramanian has annulled his September 28 decision to liquidate the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic), an aide to the exiled Karabakh president revealed on Friday. A
CSTO Head to Visit Armenia
CSTO Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov plans to visit Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan Thursday. It was noted that Tasmagambetov’s meeting with the Minister of Foreign
Iran Reaffirms Opposition To Outside Powers In South Caucasus
“Extra-regional countries” must not be allowed to intervene in disputes in the South Caucasus, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi told Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian in
Putin Reiterates that Armenia Abandoned Artsakh, Not Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested on Thursday that Armenia is not planning to leave Russian-led military and economic blocs despite boycotting recent high-level meetings of
Azerbaijan Releases 31 Armenian POWs
STEPANAKERT, DECEMBER 13, ARTSAKHPRESS: 31 servicemen of the Republic of Armenia who were taken captive in 2020-2023, and 1 serviceman who was taken captive in Nagorno-Karabakh
Over 150 Artsakh Institutions Issue Appeal to the International Community
More than 150 parties, public organizations, media outlets, and leaders of the local self-government bodies of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic) signed an appeal
West, Russia Hail Armenian-Azeri Prisoner Exchange
The United States, the European Union and Russia have praised Armenia and Azerbaijan for agreeing to swap prisoners held by them and to take other
U.S. “Never Said We’re Not Going to Continue to Engage with Azerbaijan”
The United States has never said it is not going to continue to engage with Azerbaijan, Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State Matthew Miller