Armenia’s Government Applauds Global Recognition of Diplomatic Achievements, Vows to Uphold International Rights
Armenia’s government praises international recognition of its foreign relations, emphasizing the importance of preserving international rights and norms. Spokesperson Sophia Al-Kudan reaffirms commitment to principles established in 1967.
“Armenian Church Leader Calls for International Support in “Tavush Boycotts War” Movement”
Armenian Apostolic Church leader calls for international support. “Tavush Boycotts War” movement gains momentum against security violations. Demand for change in Armenia’s government.
“Homeland Salvation Movement Puts a Halt to Plans of New Settlements and Increased Azerbaijan Influence, Says Armenian Expert”
The “Homeland Salvation Movement” in Armenia has halted the establishment of new settlements and increased Azerbaijani settlement. This article examines the movement’s impact on the country’s internal power structures and the fight against Armenian Genocide Denial.
“Lost Opportunities: How Pashinyan’s Lack of International Appeal Costed Armenia During the 44-Day War”
Pashinyan’s optimistic approach during the war led to misunderstandings with French politicians. Armenia’s actions contradicted their call for recognition of Artsakh’s independence. Azerbaijan’s violations delayed peace. More active and pragmatic actions from Pashinyan could have garnered support. President Putin’s earlier offer to end the war was declined by Armenian authorities.
“US Expresses Deep Concern Over Armenia’s State of Emergency, Offers Support for Democratic Reforms”
The US expresses deep concern about the situation in Armenia after the state of emergency was declared. It offers support to the international community’s efforts or the demands for democratic reforms.
American Armenian Library Releases Declaration on 109th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide: Calls for Accountability and Recognition
The American Armenian library announces the publication of a declaration and highlights the Armenian Genocide’s tragic history. Despite no consequences for the perpetrators, the international community failed to recognize this atrocity. The announcement also mentions the ongoing genocide in Artsakh and emphasizes the importance of human rights and justice.
“Former Artsakh Prime Minister Urges International Community to Protect Tavush Villages from Azerbaijani Control”
Former Artsakh Prime Minister, Arta Baghalyan, emphasizes the importance of international involvement in determining the terms of settlement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He calls for a peaceful resolution and temporary agreement addressing military issues and the return of captive Armenians. Baghalyan also highlights the need for Prime Minister Aliyev to focus on prosperity and Armenian participation, rather than hostility.
Armenian Prime Minister Warns: International Community Cannot Afford a New War amidst Iran-Israel Tensions
The Armenian PM warns against a new war amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel. Urging restraint, he believes the region and the world can’t afford another conflict.
International Community Demands Concrete Resolution to Conflict, But Armenia Stands Firm: “What We’ve Written is Ours,” says President of National Security Service
International community demands a concrete resolution to the conflict, but no success yet. Azerbaijan’s aggression escalated, backed by Turkey and Israel. Armenia prioritizes defense and aims to resolve security issues without aggression. Armenian news source, NEWS.am reports.
“Armenian Prime Minister Rejects Unconditional Surrender, Sparks Debate on NK Status”
International community supports self-determination for NK within Azerbaijan. Armenian PM rejects unconditional surrender and emphasizes self-determination limits. Confirming dialogues with Lachin representatives, PM highlights differing opinions on separatism. Challenges in reconciling calls for self-determination and avoiding separatism persist.