Prime minister of Armenia and chairman of the Border Delimitation Commission summarized demarcation results on the Tavush-Gazakh section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border
The "Tavush for the Sake of the Homeland" movement has announced its further plans. What is happening on the streets of Yerevan, what opposition diplomats are proposing, and the Foreign Minister's reaction to their proposal.
Political analyst Areg Kochinyan discusses the next steps of the "Tavush in the Name of the Homeland" movement, how the impeachment procedure against the prime minister should proceed, and the likelihood of success for opposition forces.
"Tavush for Motherland" movement staged rally in central Yerevan, shifting from demand to halt border demarcation to call for Prime Minister's resignation
Armenian political analysts believe that the diversity of negotiation platforms will weaken the competition between Russia and the West for control over the settlement process, but there are also serious risks involved
During his latest press conference, the prime minister assessed the protest movement against border demarcation, discussed the possibility of peace with Azerbaijan, and addressed relations with Russia
The movement "Tavush for the Sake of Homeland" in Armenia demands the halt of the border demarcation process with Azerbaijan, both in Tavush and elsewhere
According to political analyst Richard Kirakosyan, if a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan is signed in Tbilisi, the identity of the region will be restored
Armenia has one enclave in the territory of Azerbaijan - Bashkend (Armenians call this village Artsvashen). The Azerbaijani side strongly demands the return of its villages, which it considers enclaves and non-enclaves.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have initiated the process of delimitation and demarcation. The first border markers have already appeared on the northern border of Armenia. Analysis of the situation
The opposition proposed establishing the border with Azerbaijan along the 1993 line of contact, which reflects the outcome of military actions. The ruling faction denounced this as an attempt to "legitimize the right to force"
Due to international sanctions against Iran and Russia, the Caucasian states have become the only viable transit route between the East and the West, bypassing the Middle East
Armenian experts have noted that after the meeting between Putin and Aliyev, discussions about the "Zangezur Corridor" have resumed. Azerbaijan requires this corridor to connect with Nakhchivan, and Russia is interested in it