Strasbourg, 13.02.2023 – Armenian society is characterised by a climate of tolerance and mutual understanding, and there is good provision of public TV and radio programming in minority languages and about national minorities. Despite this, national minorities’ rights, cultures and identities are not sufficiently promoted; legislative progress has been...

Brussels, 10 February 2022 – On 9 February the European Parliament (EP) Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET) adopted the report on EU-Armenia relations 2021/2022, which underlines key points regarding the relations of the European Union and Armenia in accordance to EU-Armenia. The report also addresses the conflict in Nagorno...

The Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep concern regarding the recent acts of violence and vandalism targeting Christian religious institutions in Jerusalem. “We are deeply concerned by recent acts of violence and vandalism targeting Christian religious institutions in Jerusalem including Armenian Patriarchate and the Armenian residents of the...

If the International Court of Justice (ICJ) doesn’t take immediate actions, the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh will face an impossible choice – to leave their ancestral lands or to stay and starve, the representative of Armenia Yeghishe Kirakosyan said at the International Court of Justice public hearing on Armenia’s...

This month, the Common Aviation Area Agreement (CAAA) between the European Union and Armenia entered into administrative application. The agreement was signed on 15 November 2021 and aims at removing market restrictions and creating a common aviation area between Armenia and the EU.  In particular, the agreement means that...

LOS ANGELES -Salpi Ghazarian is stepping down as director of the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies after serving in the role since 2014. She will remain at the Institute and will work on special initiatives.  Dr. Shushan Karapetian, formerly deputy director of the Institute, is the new director...

On 25 January, EU high Representative Josep Borrell announced on Twitter that he had met Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in Brussels. “Discussed prospects for resuming peace talks. Exchanged on the situation in Lachin Corridor and on the security situation in the wider region. Need to avoid a humanitarian crisis,”  Borrell tweeted....

The first high-level Armenia-EU Political and Security Dialogue took place on 26 January 2023 in Yerevan, co-chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Vahe Gevorgyan and Deputy Secretary General/Political Director of the European External Action Service Enrique Mora. The one-day meeting reflected the interest of both...

Members of the Flemish Parliament, Allessia Claes, Karl Vanlouwe, Joris Nachtergaele, Sofie Joosen, Orry Van de Wauwer, Karin Brouwers, Maarten De Veuster, Cathy Coudyser are calling on the Flemish Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Jambon and Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs Hadja Lahbib to take action...

How Much Longer Must the People of Artsakh Suffer? The Armenians of Artsakh have been suffering direly due to the Azerbaijani blockade since December 12. Weeks have gone by as this humanitarian crisis worsens while nominal international efforts to lift the blockade change nothing. The Artsakh government has implemented...

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