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Pashinyan Says Armenia Sees No Need to Respond to Israel’s Armenian Genocide Recognition, Citing Its “Weaponization”

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Monday that his government saw no need to respond to Israel's recognition of the Armenian Genocide, telling reporters that staying out of...

Azerbaijan Demands Israel Reverse Its Recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, While Denying It Outright

Azerbaijan condemned Israel's decision to recognize the Armenian Genocide on Monday, calling the move...

Turkey Rejects Israeli Cabinet’s Recognition of the Armenian Genocide, Calling It a Cover for Its Genocide in Gaza

Turkey lashed out at Israel on Sunday hours after the Israeli cabinet voted unanimously...

BREAKING: Israel’s Cabinet Unanimously Recognizes The 1915 Armenian Genocide, Sends To Knesset

Israel's government on Sunday voted unanimously to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide for the...

Armenia Counters So-Called “Zangezur Corridor” Push With Its “Crossroads of Peace” Initiative, Stresses Sovereignty in Response to Carnegie Report

The Armenian Foreign Ministry on July 3 responded to recent analysis by Olesya Vartanyan of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which reported that...

Turkish MP Proposes Naming Armenia Border Gate After Talaat Pasha, Chief Architect of the Armenian Genocide

On July 2, Turkish MP Yasin Öztürk, a founding member of the Kemalist nationalist Good Party (?Y? Parti), announced on his official X account...

U.S. Reportedly Proposes American-Run Transit Corridor Through Armenia to Break Blockade With Azerbaijan and Turkey

The Trump administration reportedly floated a proposal to establish a U.S.-operated transport corridor through Armenia’s southern Syunik province, aiming to address the ongoing blockade...

Azerbaijan Accuses Russia Of Targeted Killings And Torture, Opens Criminal Case As Diplomatic Rift Deepens And Moscow-Baku Tensions Escalate

Tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan have reached a boiling point amid a string of violent incidents, detentions, and high-level diplomatic fallout. What began as...

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