Tagged: Nikol Pashinyan
Pashinyan’s Six-Month Roadmap of Promises: What Was Completed and What Was Not?
On November 18, 2020, a few days after the end of the Artsakh War, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan published a roadmap of promised actions in the following six-months. The Prime Minister also promised
Armenia’s Leaders Ignored Investor’s Offer To Build Military Vehicles Before the War
Armenia’s current leaders blame previous leaders whenever something goes wrong in the country. After they lost the war, they blamed it on the previous presidents. They do not take any responsibility
Why Are Aliyev, Erdogan and Putin Siding With Armenia’s Prime Minister?
As the situation in Armenia is getting more chaotic on a daily basis, baseless accusations are becoming a common practice. It is no longer possible to distinguish fact from fiction. Sadly, words like
‘Unexploded’ Russian Missiles in Artsakh Cause a Political Explosion in Armenia
Words have meanings and consequences as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan found out when he told a journalist last week that the powerful Russian Iskander missiles, supposedly fired by Armenia during the
Pashinyan Made Yet Another Gaffe, Implying that Shushi Was an Azeri City
After ruling Armenia as Prime Minister for almost three years and most importantly during the country’s recent disastrous defeat in the Artsakh War, Nikol Pashinyan keeps making mistake after mistake
Armenia’s Defeated Leader Is Unable To Resolve Problems from the Lost War
There are three reasons why Armenia is in such a state of chaos and confusion: The first reason is that Armenia, as the defeated side in the war, has very little leverage in the...
Pashinyan’s Six-Month Roadmap: What’s Included and What is Left Out?
Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan presented on his Facebook page on Nov. 18, 2020 his six month roadmap of actions he plans to take after the devastating defeat Armenia suffered against Azerbaijan,
Ceasefire or Capitulation? Artsakh Agreement Should be Amended
The “Statement” issued jointly by the Prime Minister of Armenia, and the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia on Nov. 9, 2020, was described by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan as merely a ceasefire
Putin: Armenia Not Recognizing Artsakh was ‘a Significant Factor’
Pres. Vladimir Putin of Russia made several important comments in his response to journalists on Nov. 17, 2020, regarding the recent Artsakh War ceasefire that he brokered between Armenia and Azerbaijan.