Nikol Pashinyan (born 1 June 1975) has been the prime minister of Armenia since May 8, 2018. Prior to this he was an opposition politician, and from 2012-2018 he was a deputy of the national assembly.
What does Friends of Georgia’s statement say? We, transatlantic legislators and former senior policymakers from across the political spectrum, call on all free and democratic governments to demand ...
Let’s start with the positives. Extensive Western sanctions against Russia deprived most Russians of the opportunity to vacation in Europe, restoring Abkhazia’s appeal as a travel destination. For ...
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has recently declared that Armenia must not “become a geographic barrier between Turkey and Azerbaijan. “The ‘Zangezur Corridor’ must be opened and will be opened,” ...
The Cabinet unanimously backed the "Evrakve" initiative ("Euroreferendum") for a public vote on Armenia's EU membership. The decision now moves to parliament.
Two conflicting events unfolded simultaneously in Tbilisi, Georgia on 29 December, 2024, underscoring the country’s deep political divide. In the parliament building, the ruling Georgian Dream party ...
Compared to previous years, 2024 was relatively calm for Armenia—it passed without war. However, the country continued to grapple with the challenges faced by over 100,000 displaced compatriots from ...