Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Armenia was approached by the UK over Rwanda-style deal, officials say
Armenian government indicates that while preliminary approaches had come from London, it is unlikely such an agreement would be accepted and no ‘substantive negotiations’ have taken place Kim Sengupta
International Norms of Armenian Genocide Recognition Clash With Turkey’s Nationalistic Memory
By Eldad Ben Aharon Newsweek The 109th Armenian genocide Memorial Day is approaching on April 24. It presents an excellent opportunity to examine the significant global shift in recognition since
Israeli Court orders release of Palestinian scholar Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
By Maureen Clare Murphy The Electronic Intifida An Israeli court ordered the release of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a renowned Palestinian feminist scholar, on Friday after she was arrested at her
Ex-Diplomats Slam Pashinian’s Foreign Policy
• Gayane Saribekian RFE/RL Armenian Service Former Foreign Minister Ara Ayvazian and other retired senior diplomats on Monday strongly criticized the Armenian government’s foreign policy,
Church of Voskepar will remain in territory of Armenia, assures Deputy Prime Minister
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)— Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia and the Chairman of the Commission on Border Delimitation with Azerbaijan Mher Grigoryan has refuted the rumors that the 6th-7th century Church
Istanbul Governor Bans Public Armenian Genocide Remembrance Event
The Istanbul Governor’s Office has announced a ban on a public remembrance event for the victims of the Armenian Genocide, the Bianet Turkish news agency reported. Organized by the April 24 Commemoration
Yerevan Concerned about Baku’s Rhetoric on Armenia’s Military Reforms
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told a group of reporters from Great Britain on Monday that his government is concerned about the threats being made by Azerbaijan regarding Armenia’s efforts to reform
Russian Peacekeepers Continue Withdrawal from Artsakh, Arrive in Armenia
A convoy of vehicles carrying Russian peacekeeping forces left Artsakh on Monday and entered Armenia via the Lachin Corridor. Armenia’s National Security chief Armen Grigoryan told Armenpress that
110-year-old Armenian Genocide survivor recognized at Boston ceremony
BOSTON – Boston marked 109 years since the Armenian Genocide began with a commemoration at the State House, where a 110-year-old genocide survivor was also honored. Day of remembrance The Armenian

