Senator Rand Paul Cites Turkey’s Deployment of F-16s against Artsakh as a Reason to Block Sale
WASHINGTON—Senate Foreign Relations Committee Member Dr. Rand Paul (R-KY) condemned the use of Turkish F-16s in Turkey/Azerbaijan’s 2020 attacks against Armenia and Artsakh in powerful remarks today calling
Yerevan selects statue for Charles Aznavour Square
Yerevan has selected the statue to be erected in the city’s Charles Aznavour Square. The work “La Bohème” by Davit Minasyan has been selected from among over 100 projects. All projects were earlier
European Parliament report calls for suspension of oil, gas imports from Azerbaijan
The European Union annual report on the common security and defense policy adopted by the European Parliament on February 28, highlights the need to apply purposeful and targeted sanctions against Azerbaijan
Sam Simonian Succeeds Berge Setrakian as AGBU President
Following a tenure of 22 years as President of the Armenian General Benevolent Union with 47 years as Central Board member, Berge Setrakian will retire this fall from his position in accordance with
European Parliament urges Azerbaijan to ensure safe return of Armenian population to Karabakh
The European Parliament adopted two reports on foreign policy and EU security and defense policy, in which it strongly condemns the pre-planned and unjustified attack by Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia Secures 20% Stake in Telecom Giant Viva-MTS
Israel Ojoko The Armenian government officially acquired a 20% stake in telecom behemoth Viva-MTS. This landmark development was announced on Thursday, as the government warmly embraced the generous
US Sanctions Russian Company Operating Armenia’s Largest Mines
United States sanctioned one of the largest mine operators in Armenia, GeoProMining, a company reportedly owned by a Russian family with close ties to President Vladimir Putin. The United States Department