Human Rights Defender of Armenia Arman Tatoyan has send the video showing the conversation of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and wife of the Turkish president Emine Erdogan about the Armenian prisoners of war, illegally held in Azerbaijan, to the top leadership of the European Union with additional letters.
The United States congratulates the people of Armenia on their June 20 parliamentary elections. We welcome the overall positive assessment by the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission.
We announce that we do not recognize the published results as a legitimization of the recent territorial and human losses of Artsakh war, as an establishment of Armenia’s role in geopolitical trade as a small coin, and as a national defeat by fake and immoral reality.
Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party led Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections with 687,251 votes (53.92%), leaving behind second President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia Alliance which garnered only 21.04% (268,165 votes).
I baked my first Focaccia bread after I watched a video I on Instagram. Charismatic Ben taught me how to bake an Italian bread step by step, and when it was ready, I shouted “YASSS” with the same enthusiasm as he did. A few days ago, when it was raining in New York and sunny in Yerevan, baker Ben introduced me to the magical world of bread. We talked about my favorite Armenian Lavash and his plans to visit Armenia in near future.
The United States welcomes the release by Azerbaijan of 15 Armenian detainees and their return to their families in Armenia.
A recent survey by GALLUP International Association in Armenia has revealed the opposition’s increasing chances of success in the lead-up to the snap parliamentary elections slated for June 20.
On the fourth day of the election campaign, in Lori Province, 168.am’s camera spotted rows of cars transporting a large number of representatives of Nikol Pashinyan’s “mobile demonstrators” and administrative resources in Metsavan village.
Today Nikol Pashinyan is trying to hold a campaign meeting in Lori Province. After yesterday’s fiasco in Shirak Province where the ruling party failed to get the impression of a more or less big crowd of people, even after gathering “mobile” participants of the meeting, particularly in the city of Gyumri, today, in essence, the ruling party has decided to double the number of “supporters” who are leaving for Lori Province.
During a campaign meeting in the city of Talin of Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan reminded that even though, before the revolution in 2018, he had said there wouldn’t be crackdowns on personnel and vendettas, he has changed his mind, meaning there will be crackdowns on personnel, and the crackdowns will be on officials who, taking advantage of the opportunities granted to them after the revolution in 2018, took shelter in the ‘corridors of the power of the people’ and have been playing the role of the ‘Trojan Horse’ during the past three years.