By Neil Hauer in Yerevan For proponents of Armenia’s ongoing move towards the West, it’s been a big couple of weeks. On January 9, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that his government ...
By the way, our source claims Pashinyan will tell the [political] team [of his] what he thinks about that process. That is, ...
Armenian concern over what it sees as Russian bias towards Azerbaijan has led Yerevan to increasingly turn towards the west.
The geopolitical chessboard of the South Caucasus is being reshaped as Armenia boldly shifts its orientation toward the West. January has witnessed a flurry of strategic moves: Yerevan approved a bill ...
January 2025 may go down as Armenia’s geopolitical inflection point, a time when Yerevan decisively moved to shun its longtime protector Russia and pin its political and economic future on integration ...
The Russian Foreign Ministry believes that the West is inciting Yerevan to destroy ties with Moscow. This is stated in the Russian Foreign Ministry's answers to media questions received for Foreign ...
The growing criticism of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan by former opposition groups within the country against the backdrop of Armenia's rapid integration into the West indicates the strengthening of ...
Moscow intensified its criticism of Yerevan’s efforts to garner membership in the European Union, with Russia’s Foreign ...
Azerbaijan has shown its ambitions extend to sovereign territory in Armenia: the seizure of the so-called Zangezur corridor ...
TASS/. Russia’s relations with Armenia are facing a difficult period due to the West’s growing pressure on Yerevan, the Russian foreign ministry said in response to questions, submitted in the ...