Yesterday, May 22, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a press conference in Yerevan. The occasion was the upcoming trilateral talks in Moscow with Vladimir Putin.
Yesterday, May 22, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a press conference in Yerevan. The occasion was the upcoming trilateral talks in Moscow with Vladimir Putin.
Azerbaijan has adjusted its foreign policy agenda to target the Balkan region that is more vulnerable to the energy crisis than the states of Central and Western Europe.
The victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany on 9 May 1945 is a day that has gone down in history, with grand military parades honoring Soviet soldiers becoming a staple of the Russian holiday calendar.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has finally sent an official response to the appeal of the Western Azerbaijan Community.
Ethnic Azerbaijani dissident from Iran, the founder of the South Azerbaijan TV channel, known as GunAz Tv, has been attacked by unidentified persons in California, the US.
After the expanded talks, the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Lithuania Ilham Aliyev and Gitanas Nausėda, made statements for the press.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that international guarantees for a peace treaty between Baku and Yerevan can be provided if the international community records the genuine desire of both sides to establish lasting peace.
Yerevan has not yet made a decision on participation in the CSTO military exercises in Kyrgyzstan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.
Yerevan hopes to sign a peace treaty with Baku as soon as possible, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a press conference.
Natives of South Azerbaijan adopted a statement following the rally in Berlin, dedicated to the anniversary of the events of May 22 (1 Khordad) 2006 in Iran.
On May 28, Azerbaijan will celebrate its own Independence Day marking the founding of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) as the first secular democratic state in the Muslim world.
Despite two rounds of talks in Washington D.C. and Brussels, the mutual recognition of the principle of territorial integrity seems to be a bottleneck in Azerbaijan-Armenia negotiations.
Renowned political scientist Fuad Akhundov calls on Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to allow scientists to access the archives in order to put an end to the circulating fabrications and distortions of historical facts.
In Azerbaijan the problem of landmines and other remnants of war was now the main reason preventing hundreds of thousands of people displaced by war from returning to their towns, villages and settlements.
“The partnership between Azerbaijan and the United States has helped advance prosperity across the region. Together, we are combating terrorism, addressing narcotics trafficking, and countering the proliferation of weapons of
Diplomatic negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been suspended for a long time, which has led to an increase in military tensions between the two nations.
Another round of talks between foreign ministers Jeyhun Bayramov and Ararat Mirzoyan on a draft "peace treaty" is set to take place in Moscow today.
On May 17, the Central Bank of Azerbaijan revoked Gunay Bank's license. Although the CBA says the closure of Gunay Bank will have no effect on the banking sector, the fact itself raises a number of questions to the expert community.
The public's response to the announcement of the closure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) office in Baku has been rather passive.
Foreign ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia hold trilateral and bilateral meetings in Moscow.
Two recent diplomatic events brokered by the West in the ongoing peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan indicate that the United States and the European Union have become fully engaged in brokering a deal to normalize relations between the two sides.
In the run-up to the trilateral talks between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia to be held in Moscow on May 19, another "savior" sprang into action in Khankendi.
Armenia has recently agreed to recognize the Karabakh economic region as part of Azerbaijan, agreeing at the level of the heads of state that the area of Azerbaijan is 86,600 square kilometers, in accordance with the borders established in the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that the Armenian side agreed to hold a trilateral meeting in Moscow with the participation of the leaders of Russia and Azerbaijan.