Armenian analysts believe that the purpose of the visit was to clarify the "status" of relations, and the agenda of the issues discussed "centered on security issues"
There are 964 trucks parked on the only land road linking Armenia with Russia. According to the official version, this is due to weather conditions, but politicians believe it is a consequence of the aggravation of relations
Since 2019, Armenia has been experiencing a demographic crisis close to depopulation, when more people die than are born. In 2023, the situation began to change
The Civil Aviation Committee reports that Armenia is considered by passengers both as an independent destination and as a hub for traveling to other countries
Swedish anthropologist and expert on the Karabakh conflict Rasmus Kanback - on Russia's role in the exodus of almost the entire Armenian population from Nagorno-Karabakh
The agenda includeв a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, Armenian-Russian relations, recognition of the territorial integrity of Georgia, health issues, and other topics
How much property has been confiscated, what the "revolutionary" Pashinyan government intends to do to fulfill its promise to return all the looted property before it to the treasury
Views of Armenian analysts on how the Palestinian-Israeli conflict may affect the South Caucasus, whether Baku will take advantage of the situation to invade Armenian territory
According to political scientist Gurgen Simonyan, Armenia should insist that Azerbaijan "appear at the negotiations on impartial platforms of Europe and the United States"
CSTO Secretary General's report on Armenia's refusal of assistance, in general - on the situation in Armenia's relations with the military bloc operating under the aegis of Russia, as well as experts' opinions
Georgia is actually one step away from EU membership, Armenia openly declares its desire "to be closer - as far as the EU considers possible", Azerbaijan's position is ambiguous
Why does Baku refuse to negotiate with Armenia on Western platforms, how likely is the signing of a peace agreement by the end of the year? Commentary by political scientist Robert Ghevondyan