"War is not only politics. It is also the tragedies of thousands of lives and destinies of ordinary people" - tragic parallels between the Karabakh war and the war in Ukraine
In the part of Karabakh where the peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is deployed, the authorities are completely subordinate to Moscow, Azerbaijani politician Igbal Agazade believes
"OSCE Minsk Group is dead", Ilham Aliyev adding that throughout its existence, the OSCE Minsk Group has become a tool in the hands of those who wanted to freeze the conflict
"If Armenia really wants peace, it must show concrete political will and take concrete steps towards peace" - Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry responded to PM Pashinyan's recent online press conference
Baku wants to legitimize a new war, therefore it refuses dialogue, publicly accusing Armenia [of refusing to participate in negotiations]"- PM Pashinyan's online press conference
"Just because we are paying a lot of attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war does not mean that we are not paying attention to other issues" - US Assistant Secretary of State in Yerevan
Political observer Hakob Badalyan believes that Azerbaijan is trying to solve its main task - "to dictate its own agenda and its own conditions for the peace process"
Armenian opposition changes tactics of political struggle - "The movement started by the Armenian opposition has become a [significant] factor for the international community"
"Western involvement in the region significantly weakens Russia" - Armenian experts discuss Russia's influence and the role of the West in the South Caucasus
“Any alternative to peace will be disastrous - both for Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia. And, of course, we cannot allow this to happen” - PM Pashinyan's address to the Armenian Parliament
“It is not so easy to be a direct, honest, reliable partner for both Russia and the West, our duty is not to betray anyone" - Armenian PM Pashinyan's interview to Al-Jazeera TV channel
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov's visit to Yerevan sparked confusion in Armenia and Azerbaijan amid a controversial statement about the village of Parukh (Farukh)
The new CRRC Armenia survey has determined what worries the Armenian people the most: the need to strengthen the army, poverty, and the peace agreement with Azerbaijan