Agreement on Establishment of Peace and Inter-State Relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan
Unibank and FC Alashkert have signed a long-term partnership agreement. As part of this cooperation, Unibank has become the gold sponsor of the club, supporting it during the current season of the Armenian Championship. For many years, Unibank has actively supported professional sports and has implemented a wide sponsorship program covering football, futsal, wrestling, cycling, […]
Today, U.S. President Donald Trump will host Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev in Washington. The meeting will likely end with an agreement on a transit route between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave—packaged as a U.S.-brokered breakthrough, perhaps even branded the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP).
On the surface, this might look like diplomacy. In reality, it follows the classic playbook of the #ShockDoctrine by @NaomiAKlein: exploit a fragile, post-war Armenia—shattered, isolated, and politically cornered—to push through a geopolitical and economic project that serves foreign interests and emboldens regional aggressors, all while Armenia is too destabilized, misguided, and weak to resist.
The Armenian government cannot continue operating in such a fiscally reckless and unlawful manner. There are seasoned experts among Diaspora Armenians who stand ready to offer strategic advice and guidance. All Armenia’s leaders need to do is ask and listen.
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We present an expert opinion on the challenges of reputation management and public relations in Armenia by Shushan Harutyunyan, co-founder of AxelMondrian communications firm.
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Samvel Farmanyan’s post, was about the ruling couple Nikol Pashinyan-Anna Hakobyan, which had stabbed the CC group. And although in response to the group attack and the massive political targeting of the American University, Samvel Farmanyan said in a subsequent post that his posts expressed absolutely his own point of view and had nothing to do with the American University of Armenia, the rumours continued to heat up.