Political analyst Robert Ghevondyan believes that Azerbaijan is not currently planning to launch large-scale military actions against Armenia, viewing the statements from Baku as part of a "diplomatic game"
There are only five months left until the end of 2024, but officials from Azerbaijan and Armenia have expressed hopes in their statements for a peace treaty between the two countries to be signed before the New Year
Political scientist Areg Kochinyan believes that if Armenia participates in the event, Azerbaijan will likely attempt to organize the signing of some sort of document, such as a framework agreement
Aliyev named the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group and amendments to the Armenian constitution as important conditions for signing a peace treaty between the two countries.
Commentary by political analyst Hakob Badalyan on why the Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting did not take place in London. Current status of the negotiation process and future expectations
According to Azerbaijani political analyst Haji Namazov, the coordination of efforts among representatives of France's overseas territories is "somewhat of a response from official Baku to Paris's actions over the past few years."
A US State Department representative stated that concluding a peace treaty will require "difficult compromises" from both sides. Armenian experts claim that Armenia has already made "all possible and impossible concessions."
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes that the "final step" for signing a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be the opening of the "Zangezur Corridor." Political analyst Ara Poghosyan, however, notes that this is just one of several preconditions
From July 15 to 24, Armenian-American military exercises "Eagle Partner 2024" will take place in Armenia. Here is everything known about them so far, as well as a comment by political scientist Robert Gevondyan
According to Azerbaijani experts, there are some questionable aspects from Azerbaijan's perspective regarding the implementation of the Middle Corridor project
"This is a moderate, modest beginning, but it is possible that the process will continue, as it did with the deployment of the EU monitoring mission on the Armenian border," believes political scientist Areg Kochinyan
Details of the Armenian Foreign Minister's visit to Tbilisi, main statements from the joint press conference of the Foreign Ministers, and commentary by political analyst Hakob Badalyan
The border delimitation commissions of Armenia and Azerbaijan did not agree on the Joint Activities Regulation by July 1, as planned. What does this mean? Comments from Armenian experts
The government is helping people build homes in border areas, addressing the issue of providing housing and populating villages where many are afraid to live after the invasion of Azerbaijani armed forces into Armenian territory