Armenia

Armenia’s Prime Minister’s Call for a New Constitution

Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has emphasized the need for a new constitution rather than a constitutional reform to ensure the country's democratic legitimacy and viability. He stated that the new constitution should be voted by the people of Armenia,...
Armenia energy security

How does Russia’s influence affect Armenia’s energy security?

Armenia's strained relations with Russia, its traditional strategic ally, may impact the country's energy security as Moscow supplies most of its gas needs. Armenia is considered a self-sufficient country in terms of electricity volume, generating up to 98% of its...
CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon with Russian President Vladimir Putin

Armenia’s Decision on Leaving Russia-Led Military Bloc

Armenia's potential exit from the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is gaining attention as tensions between Yerevan and Moscow escalate. Armenians are questioning the purpose of remaining in a military alliance that has shown a lack of protection. Prime...
Azerbaijani-Armenian

Roadmap to Achieving Peace in Azerbaijani-Armenian Negotiations

Azerbaijan and Armenia have reached a significant humanitarian and diplomatic agreement in a first-of-a-kind bilateral statement, without external participation. Azerbaijan agreed to release 32 Armenian military servicemen, while Armenia released two Azerbaijani military servicemen. The agreement also signifies the first...
Armenia–Azerbaijan border

Armenia’s Lingering Fears: The Threat of Azerbaijani Invasion

Armenia's ambassador to the European Union, Tigran Balayan, has expressed concerns about Azerbaijan's preparations for an invasion within weeks, while Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has stated that the risk is "extremely low" and there is no military buildup on either...
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin’s Diplomatic Visit to Kyrgyzstan: Strengthening Bilateral Relations

The global heat is significantly affecting former Soviet republics, which have gained independence since 1991 and have the unique opportunity to choose their own political and economic directions. However, Russia has been exerting its political shadow to control Western and...
Armenia-Azerbaijan

Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Historical Tensions and Prospects for Peace

The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, rooted in historical tensions, continues to be a significant issue in the South Caucasus region. The conflict began in the early 20th century when both nations were under Soviet rule. The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) was established...
Nagorno-Karabakh Region, Azerbaijan flag

Impact of Armenia’s Strategic “Gray Zone” Tactics in Karabakh!

A "gray zone" in international relations refers to the space between war and peace where a nation initiates discreet campaigns of aggression by non-military and paramilitary agents that do not meet the threshold of open armed conflict. This intermediary phase...
US-Armenia Military

US-Armenia Joint Military Exercise Concludes

Yerevan, Armenia The United States and Armenia recently concluded a joint military exercise, "Guardians of Peace," in the picturesque landscape of Armenia. The exercise, which began on September 11 and concluded on 10-days, brought together troops from the United States...
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan-Armenia Reach Nagorno-Karabakh Ceasefire Accord

Baku, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan and Armenia have reached a ceasefire agreement, marking a significant step towards ending the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, a territorial dispute rooted in history and ethnic tensions. The battle, which began in the late 1980s and escalated into a...
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