Four days after former President Serzh Sarkisian pledged to continue fighting for regime change in Armenia, an appeals court overturned his acquittal over corruption accusations rejected by him as politically motivated.
Senior Armenian and Russian officials discussed Turkish-Armenian normalization talks on Friday in another sign of Yerevan’s efforts to improve relations with Moscow.
Another political ally of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has lambasted Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenian population for fleeing the region following Azerbaijan’s large-scale military assault in September 2023.
Armenia has voted for a European Union-sponsored resolution by the United Nations General Assembly denouncing Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
Deputy foreign ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia met in Tbilisi on Thursday for first-ever trilateral talks held by the three South Caucasus states.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian ruled out on Thursday the possibility of an Azerbaijani military attack on Armenia, contradicting statements made by his foreign minister.
Ruling on an opposition appeal filed more than two years ago, Armenia’s Constitutional Court has largely refused to invalidate a controversial law that allows law-enforcement authorities to confiscate assets of former state officials deemed to have been acquired illegally.
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Wednesday lambasted Nagorno-Karabakh’s exiled leaders and said Armenia does not raise the Karabakh issue in peace talks with Azerbaijan because there are no ethnic Armenians left in the region.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian admitted on Wednesday that he will try to enact the kind of constitutional change that Azerbaijan has set as a necessary condition for ending the conflict with Armenia.
The new municipal council of Gyumri on Wednesday appointed the leader of one of the four opposition groups that collectively defeated the ruling Civil Contract party in a recent local election as mayor of Armenia’s second largest city.
Parliament speaker Alen Simonian dismissed on Tuesday the European Union’s possible negative reaction to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s presence at an upcoming military parade in Moscow dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
Armenia’s constitution does not contain territorial claims to Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian reiterated on Tuesday in a continuing effort to convince Baku to drop its main precondition for signing a peace treaty with Yerevan.
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