A top official at Armenia’s foreign ministry said that Russian guards currently stationed at Armenia’s border with Turkey might withdraw when Armenia strengthens its capabilities.
Opposition Pativ Unem faction MP Tigran Abrahamyan has warned that Azerbaijan aims to settle so-called "refugees" in strategically important parts of Armenia through the border delimitation and demarcation process.
Armenia must be able to independently control its borders, stated Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan, adding that this responsibility has historically been handled by a third party.
The Russian Foreign Ministry believes that the West is inciting Yerevan to destroy ties with Moscow. This is stated in the Russian Foreign Ministry's answers to media questions received for Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's press conference.
Dry weather is expected across Armenia over the weekend and next week. The capital Yerevan will also see no precipitation in the coming days. However, temperatures are set to drop by 4-6C overnight Sunday and Monday.
Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister says that Tehran and Yerevan are currently enjoying an unprecedented level in their bilateral relations.
The evidence suggests that Armenia utilized diplomatic channels to supply military cargo during the 44-day war in 2020 and afterward, despite the trilateral ceasefire agreement of November 9, 2020. These shipments allegedly reached areas under the control of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Garabagh.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has underscored his country’s commitment to fostering transparent and balanced relations with Iran. during his speech at the Davos conference.
The standing committee on European Integration of Armenia’s National Assembly on Friday voted to approve a resolution on Armenia’s membership to the European Union, making a vote by the entire parliament imminent.
The Tourism Committee of Armenia announced its participation in FITUR 2025, one of the world’s leading international tourism trade fairs, held in Madrid, Spain, from January 22 to January 26. Armenia’s presence at this prestigious event highlights the country’s commitment to positioning itself as a top travel destination and strengthening ties with the international markets.
By Neil Hauer in Yerevan For proponents of Armenia’s ongoing move towards the West, it’s been a big couple of weeks. On January 9, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that his government would soon introduce a bill in parliament that would essentially begin the country’s process of applying to join the European Union.
Factual evidence has surfaced regarding the transportation of military-purpose cargo from Russia to Armenia under the guise of diplomatic shipments by the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Azernews reports citing local media APA.