Pashinian Again Phones Erdogan
Azatutyun.am Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gestures to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian during the European Political Community summit in Tirana, May 16, 2025. Armenian Prime Minister
Azatutyun.am Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gestures to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian during the European Political Community summit in Tirana, May 16, 2025. Armenian Prime Minister
panorama Azerbaijani media has been actively covering Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ongoing attacks on the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, opposition Pativ Unem faction Member of
by Elizaveta Chukharova oc-media.org Areg Shchepikhin. Photo: social media Chechen security forces have abducted an Armenian-born businessperson, Areg Shchepikhin, from Moscow, citing his xenophobic
Shoghik Galstian Azatutyun.am Armenia – Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian meets Yerevan State University students and faculty, June 2, 2025. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian thinks that the fall of
azatutyun.am Catholicos Garegin II opens an emergency meeting of the top clergy of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Echmiadzin, June 2, 2025. The Armenian Apostolic Church strongly condemned on Monday
Karine Simonian Azatutyun.am Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his wife Anna Hakobian hold a meeting as part of her “Getting Educated Is Fashionable” campaign. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com In recent months, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has exhibited frequent episodes of erratic behavior that raise serious questions about his mental stability.
By Mehmet Öğütçü, Yetkin Report In geopolitics, power is no longer measured solely by having a seat at the table, but by one’s ability to disrupt it if excluded.Today, Turkey is demonstrating
Ambassador to Azerbaijan George Deek discusses how Azerbaijan became one of Israel’s most trusted and reliable partners as the two countries navigate a historic growth in relations. By SETH J. FRANTZMAN The
Cengiz Aktar critically analyses the enduring impact of the denial of the Armenian Genocide on Turkey’s state formation, social ethics and political culture, arguing that unresolved memory perpetuates