As of Wednesday, Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has begun using Armenia’s airspace to carry passengers from Baku to Nakhchivan, RIA Novosti reported, citing a statement Wednesday by the flag carrier of Azerbaijan.
The leader of Azerbaijan behaves like a teenager who after he has been beaten calls his father to help him and then bridles up behind his back.
The National Interest has published an article about the 2020 war launched by Azerbaijan against Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), the Turkish and Azerbaijani aggression, atrocities, the necessity of imposing sanctions on Azerbaijan, the urgency of the return of all Armenian prisoners of war from Azerbaijan, as well as about the silence of the international community.
An Armenian serviceman was wounded by Azerbaijani shooting around 11:30, September 28, the Ministry of Defense said.
The Human Rights Ombudsman of the Artsakh Republic published an updated version of the report on the cases of the killing of civilians in Artsakh by the armed forces of Azerbaijan, the Office of the Ombudsman said.
The U.S. House passed the Cardenas-Schiff-Sherman Amendment, demanding Azerbaijan’s immediate release of Armenian POWs, and calling for a report on Azerbaijani war crimes, including the use of illegal munitions and white phosphorus against Armenian civilians.
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Armenia’s Independence, early today a wreath was laid on behalf of RA Third President Serzh Sargsyan in Yerablur Military Pantheon at the memorial to Armenian heroes who sacrificed their lives for Homeland’s freedom and independence
President Biden’s message to Prime Minister @NikolPashinyan on the occasion of 30th anniversary of Armenia’s Independence.
Building on the strong foundation of ties developed over the last thirty years, we continue to see a positive future for the U.S.-Armenia relationship – and continue to look with confidence at the future for Armenia — a sovereign, prosperous state accountable to its people and secure with its neighbors. We look forward to our continuing partnership as Armenia follows the path it began on September 21, 1991.
‘’We plan to invest up to 600 million USD for ensuring energy security, including creation of new industrial capacities and modernization of electricity networks’’, Karapetyan said.