Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan has arrived in Yerevan to stir the political waters. Whether he succeeds largely depends on the Armenian public.
Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan has arrived in Yerevan to stir the political waters. Whether he succeeds largely depends on the Armenian public.
Pashinyan's working visit to Türkiye is a turning-point strategic step: Armenia accelerates the westward pivot, supplementing the January 2025 U.S.–Armenia Strategic Partnership Charter and EU membership efforts.
A key outcome of the session was the adoption of the resolution titled “The Right to Return of Azerbaijanis Forcibly and Systematically Expelled from Present-Day Armenian Territory.”
Iran reserves the right to "resist US military aggression with all its might" to protect its national interests, the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic republic said following the American attack on nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
"Azerbaijan is concerned about the widening geography of tensions in the Middle East, including military operations against neighboring Iran."
The Milli Majlis (Parliament) of Azerbaijan is preparing to ratify a treaty with China on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters.
From now on, the events unfolding in Turkic nations will no longer follow scripts written by “great white masters.” Azerbaijan and Turkey are writing their own history — from Karabakh to Kahramanmaraş, from Shusha to Hatay.
Establishing a territorial defense system under current conditions is, in essence, a necessary step.
The presidents of Türkiye and Azerbaijan on Thursday praised the unity and solidarity between the two countries in the face of challenges, especially following the 2023 twin earthquakes that shook Türkiye.
Azerbaijan, due to its geographic location, cannot fully insulate itself from the fallout of this conflict. However, the country’s stance of strict neutrality and non-interference has proven to be a wise course thus far.
Amid the rapidly escalating conflict in the Middle East, Azerbaijan has emerged as a critical humanitarian and diplomatic corridor for the evacuation of foreign nationals from Iran.
Azerbaijan and Mexico are stepping up efforts to develop economic and investment relations.
On June 19, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Murray Auchincloss, Chief Executive Officer of bp.
Baku has once again conveyed a message to Israel through various channels, urging maximum caution in conducting military operations on Iranian territory—particularly in regions densely populated by Azerbaijanis.
Iran’s geopolitical ambitions — especially its efforts to establish dominance in the Islamic world — have long relied on projecting itself as the main champion of Palestinian rights, taking on the burden of confrontation with Israel.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced an upcoming visit to Ankara and a planned meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host a private lunch today with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, in the Cabinet Room of the White House.
The arrest of Russian businessman Samvel Karapetyan in Yerevan goes beyond Armenia’s internal affairs.
More than 600 people of 17 nationalities have fled into Azerbaijan from Iran in the five days since the start of the air war between Israel and Iran, an Azerbaijani source with knowledge of the situation said on Tuesday.
As tensions between Israel and Iran intensify, it is not only Middle Eastern stability that stands at risk, but also major strategic initiatives shaping the emerging geo-economic architecture of Eurasia.
Today, a single glance at the map — or a quick scan of the news — is enough to appreciate the complexity and sensitivity of Azerbaijan’s geopolitical position.
The world is currently experiencing a phase of global turbulence. The protracted war between Russia and Ukraine has evolved into one of the most devastating crises in Europe since World War II.
The latest round of U.S.–Russia talks aimed at stabilizing diplomatic relations has been postponed at Washington’s request, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities.
Armenia is experiencing difficulties with both the export and import of goods due to the escalation between Iran and Israel, Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan said.