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“Regional Governor Janik Bazeyan Presents State Housing Program for Displaced Families in Mountainous Karabakh”

The regional governor of Gegharkunik province met with displaced families from Mountainous Karabakh to discuss a state program for housing support. The program will consist of several phases, providing financial assistance to solve housing problems. The launch is scheduled for June 15, 2024.

International Politics

“Armenia’s Diamond Square Marking Raises Questions About Territorial Boundaries: A Possible Restriction on Demarcation and Delineation?”

Learn about the significance of diamond square marking in relation to territorial boundaries. Discover the combined area of Armenia and Mountainous Karabakh, as well as the discrepancies in official measurements. Find out why both sides should mark their territories and consider the allocation of land between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

International Opinion Politics

Organizers of “Opera Concert” Attempting to Hold Event in Armenia; Controversy Surrounds Location

The organizers of the “Opera Concert” in Mountainous Karabakh are attempting to hold it in Armenia. The spokesperson of the “Civil Contract” coordinating group clarified the situation, emphasizing that they are not leaving Artsakh and standing firm on their principles. This event has sparked discussions about Armenia’s borders and obligations. There is pressure on representatives from both the ruling group and the opposition. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions in the region.

International Military Politics

“OSCE Announces Suspension of Russian-Turkish Joint Monitoring Center in Karabakh as Turkish Ministry of Defense Raises Security Concerns”

The Russian-Turkish joint monitoring center in Karabakh will be suspended, according to the OSCE. The Turkish Ministry of Defense raised concerns over Turkey’s security. A Russian military observer was previously withdrawn from the region. The center was established in 2020 after the war in Karabakh.

International Military World News

“Russian Military Observers to Stay in Karabakh Despite Expulsion Confirmed by Official Sources: What’s the Real Story?”

“Russian military observers confirmed expulsion from Karabakh, but will maintain presence. Not everyone leaving, 500 soldiers to remain in the region. Presence likely to continue until 2025, as per November 9 agreement. More details in today’s edition.”

Around the Globle

“Mountainous Karabakh Faces Unemployment Crisis: Over 13,000 Jobless Individuals and Growing”

Discover the latest unemployment figures in Mountainous Karabakh, with 13,400 registered individuals without jobs. Finance Minister Khachatryan emphasizes the need to support entrepreneurship to tackle the issue and fulfill obligations as the unemployment rate in Armenia hovers around 10-12%.

Human Rights Politics World News

“Armenian Prime Minister Urges International Support for 100,000 Displaced Refugees from Karabakh”

Armenian refugees’ needs for social and housing assistance are a top priority. Efforts to restore their quality of life and resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict were discussed during a meeting in Brussels. The “Bridge to Prosperity” initiative aims to strengthen connections and engage partners for a peaceful resolution. Armenia remains committed to self-determination and territorial integrity. Flexible dialogue and cooperation are vital for resolving the conflict.

“Preserving the Past: Exhibition in Paris Sheds Light on Endangered Armenian Heritage in Mountainous Karabakh”

“Discover the ‘Mountainous Karabakh: Endangered Armenian Heritage’ exhibit at Bastille Hall, Paris. This showcase of 30 open-air photographs aims to raise awareness about the Armenian cultural heritage. Don’t miss this important event organized by the City Hall of Paris and ‘L’Œuvre d’Orient’.”

Armenia Actively Protects Christian Sites in Karabakh and Seeks UNESCO Recognition

Armenia actively supports protecting Christian sites in Mountainous Karabakh and hopes UNESCO recognizes these artifacts. Armenia values dialogue with Baku, aiming for peaceful resolutions and avoiding military actions. Find out more at NEWS.am.

Armenian Defense Minister Meets with Head of Freedom Path Organization to Discuss Karabakh Situation and Rights of Displaced Armenians

Armenia’s Defense Minister met with head of Freedom Path organization, discussing current situation in Karabakh, displaced Armenians’ rights, and cultural heritage preservation. Greek Parliament’s delegation also expressed support for Armenia and willingness to assist.