Armenia’s deputy foreign minister stated that there are currently no discussions regarding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Russia, despite an official invitation to a Moscow event.
Ruling party MPs stress that all cargo transiting Armenia must be under some level of control, while discussions continue on the technicalities of implementation.
Armenia and the UAE will recognize each other’s driver’s licenses without additional exams or approvals, making mobility easier for travelers and expatriates.
Baku has confirmed only 23 captives, but evidence suggests at least 80. Lawyer Siranush Sahakyan emphasizes international courts can intervene to secure their release.
Azerbaijan has filed a lawsuit against Armenia at The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration, alleging environmental damage and demanding full compensation.
The EU-Armenia Civil Society Platform has welcomed Armenia’s recent decision to launch its EU accession process and called for the creation of a dedicated interagency commission.
The number of political prisoners in Azerbaijan has reached 357, the highest since the country joined the Council of Europe. The sharpest increase occurred in the past year.
Armenia’s ambassador to France, Arman Khachatryan, met with French senators to discuss Yerevan’s position on the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and regional stability issues.
Armenia's economy aims for 6% growth in 2025, exceeding initial projections. The government also focuses on industrial modernization and strengthening exports beyond raw materials.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan described his meeting with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance as crucial and productive, emphasizing its detailed and lengthy nature.