Azerbaijani political scientist comments on the the difference between the second Karabakh and Russian-Ukrainian wars which are often compared in Armenian media
The second Karabakh and Russo-Ukranian wars: Armenian security experts believe that the second Karabakh war has created a precedent for resolving conflicts by military means
Armenia's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine is maintaining a neutral position. Yerevan has only expressed hope that the existing crisis would be resolved by diplomatic means
Azerbaijan marked 30th anniversary of Khojaly tragedy. The memory of the victims of the Khojaly tragedy that occurred on February 26, 1992 during the first Karabakh war was honored in Baku and other cities of Azerbaijan
"Sensitive geopolitical processes are underway, prompt reaction is needed to reduce the negative impact of sanctions" - PM Pashinyan's comment on Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The second meeting of the special representatives of Armenia and Turkey Ruben Rubinyan and Serdar Kilych took place. Both sides reaffirmed their readiness to continue negotiations on normalization of relations
The official reaction of Armenia to the events in Ukraine did not come until the publication of this article. However, from the very morning the situation has been commented on by various politicians
We will continue to reveal their violations, uncover war crimes, they have nothing to rejoice about" - former Ombudsman of Armenia Arman Tatoyan will continue his activities
Azerbaijani MPs visited Armenia amid a series of protests, organized by the participants of the second Karabakh war and their relatives, as well as the country's opposition
"Let's hope that this is an attempt by the Russian authorities to save face and an alternative to a large-scale war. Russia's recognition of the DPR and LPR is actively discussed by Armenian experts