Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said in Moscow that his current trip had been preparing for three months, but was postponed for technical reasons. We believe that among the "technical reasons",
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan did not discuss the idea of unfreezing the republic’s participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in their latest phone conversation,
The sanctions against Russia, combined with the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, are heightening the risk of an economic slowdown in Russia and creating additional challenges for Armenia's economy, the Foreign Intelligence Service said in its Annual Report on External Security Risks of the Republic of Armenia for 2025.
In 2025, external actors are likely to continue using Armenia's economic and logistical dependence as a tool for political influence, according to the annual report of the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov played down Russia’s lingering tensions with Armenia on Tuesday after holding what he called “very useful” talks in Moscow with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan.
External interference regarding Armenia and information risks are expected to increase in 2025, especially with the parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026. This is highlighted in the annual risk assessment report by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.
Nordic-Baltic meets Armenia panel discussion has commenced in Yerevan.The event is attended by the speakers and
The Tourism Committee of Armenia announced its participation in FITUR 2025, one of the world’s leading international tourism trade fairs, held in Madrid, Spain, from January 22 to January 26. Armenia’s presence at this prestigious event highlights the country’s commitment to positioning itself as a top travel destination and strengthening ties with the international markets.
By Neil Hauer in Yerevan For proponents of Armenia’s ongoing move towards the West, it’s been a big couple of weeks. On January 9, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that his government would soon introduce a bill in parliament that would essentially begin the country’s process of applying to join the European Union.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian indicated on Thursday that his government will press ahead with plans to seek Armenia’s membership in the European Union despite serious warnings from Russia.
A trailblazing new tour takes cyclists to remote villages and ancient monasteries in the country’s spectacular highlands
Celebrating ten years of international touring, as well as the release of their new album “Songs of Wisdom,” Armenia’s internationally acclaimed Naghash Ensemble will embark on a North American tour in March 2025.