The Armenian Defense Ministry reports that Azerbaijani troops opened fire today targeting Armenian military positions along the border today killing three Armenian soldiers.
The prospects and practicalities of teaching western Armenian in Armenia was discussed today by Director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s Armenian Communities Department Razmik Panossian and Armenian Deputy Ministers of Education, Science, Cul
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynne Tracy, during her trip yesterday to Armenia’s southern Syunik province, said the U.S. is doing what it can to decrease tensions along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and to facilitate normalization talks between Yerevan
Pashinyan, according to his office, said he hoped such visits will contribute to the further development and deepening of Armenian-French collaboration.
The resolution also calls for an exploration of sanctions against Azerbaijan, the release of Armenian POWs and “robust U.S. assistance Artsakh and Armenia.”
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, during a press conference today in Yerevan, said that Artsakh was the basis for the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and relations between the two countries cannot be normalized by circumventing the Artsakh iss
Today, the LA Times reports the California State Bar are investigating two of the lawyers allegedly working on behalf of Armenians in the settlement case.
Former Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan today alluded that Armenia has purchased military equipment from the West.
French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu, in a Facebook post, says that France will soon send a delegation to Armenia to assess the situation along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan yesterday, at the White House, hosted a meeting between Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan and Azerbaijani Presidential Foreign Policy Adviser Hikmet Hajiyev.