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Iran’s envoy: Talks under way to reopen Iran-Azerbaijan border crossings

During a visit to Iran’s Ardabil province, Demirchiloo said meetings with regional officials focused on expanding economic ties

Passport Without Ararat: Symbol Shift Tests Armenia’s Politics Before the Vote

Ararat Off the Stamp, On the Agenda: Armenia’s Pre-Election Debate Turns to Identity

Pashinyan Pushes Zangezur Corridor, Targets Oligarchs and Church in Risky Play

Pashinyan Ties Peace Process to Zangezur Corridor

Kobakhidze vs. Transparency International: A Battle Over Civil Society

Kobakhidze: Foreign-Funded NGOs Tried to Spark Revolutionary Processes in Georgia

From Yerevan to Beijing: Dialogue on Peace and Connectivity

Armenian, Chinese Officials Discuss Normalization With Azerbaijan and Regional Links

Igitian: “Trump Road” Meant to Bypass Armenia Entirely

Igitian: ‘Trump Road’ Would Bypass Armenia as Neighbors Pursue “Maximum Isolation”

From Gaza to Doha: UN Ruling Sharpens Calls for Israel Sanctions

Extraordinary Arab–Islamic Summit Condemns Israeli Strike on Doha, But Unity Remains Fragile

Devyatov: Russia’s Special Operation Will End in 2025 as “Eurasian Cycle” Turns

Devyatov Says Russia’s “Special Operation” Will End in 2025, Framed by a 726-Year “Eurasian Cycle”

Armenia’s Security Debate: Poghosyan Challenges Pashinyan’s “Peace” Narrative

Drawing a parallel with Neville Chamberlain’s 1938 declaration, Poghosyan argued that signatures alone do not ensure safety and warned that Armenia risks strategic complacency.

“Not Without Europe”: U.S. Balks at China Tariffs Alone

Bessent: U.S. Will Not Impose Tariffs on China Without Europe

Armenian PM’s Peace Strategy Under Fire From Legal Expert

Mount Ararat Stamp Removal Draws Fire From Civic Activist

Pashinyan: Recognizing Azerbaijan Was Only Path to Protect Armenia’s Borders

Pashinyan: Armenia’s Security Legitimacy Grew After Recognizing Azerbaijan

“No Risky Signals”: Armenia Explains Plan to Drop Mount Ararat from Passport Stamps

Armenia to Drop Mount Ararat from Passport Stamps Amid Turkey Thaw

Turkey Expects Armenia–Azerbaijan Peace Deal in First Half of Next Year – Fidan

“Once the agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan is finally concluded, we will rapidly normalize relations with Armenia,” he said, according to Anadolu.

Azerbaijani Citizen Suspected in Mother-Daughter Killings in Kyiv

Kyiv Double Homicide Probe Centers on Azerbaijani Suspect Who Was Later Found Dead

NATO Parliamentary Assembly Brings Broad Delegation to Armenia

Around 160 NATO PA Delegates to Attend Rose-Roth Seminar in Armenia on Sept 22–23

Ankara Warns of Escalation, Pushes to Revive Ukraine Talks

Tajani echoed the call for de-escalation, with both ministers emphasizing the humanitarian and economic toll of a prolonged conflict. Neither offered a timeline for restarting talks.

U.S. Plans $145M For Armenia To Back ‘Trump Route,’ Trade, Minerals & Border Security

First U.S. tranche of $145M tied to August accords

Armenian FM: Peace Agreement with Baku Marks “Only the Beginning”

For Azerbaijan, the peace treaty enshrines principles long recognized by the international community - sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the inviolability of borders.

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