Special report
The report also touches upon the disputed provisions in the new RA Law on "Television and Radio".
“President Obama backs Armenia”
"U.S. President Barack Obama and his administration back you and voice support for the future that you have chosen for you."
$1.8 billion allotted to Armenia
In the last twenty years the U.S. Government has spent over $1.8 billion on foreign assistance programs in Armenia.
The ball is in the enemy’s field
"The USA condemns the use of force and threats," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in Yerevan on July 4
Sargis Tkhruni feels a menace of war
None of the co-chair countries has explained accurately why Kosovo can be granted independence while Artsakh cannot.
RA Ombudsman: “Everyone is guilty”
If Armen Harutyunyan had another chance to change the Constitution he would strengthen the institute of parliamentarism
Did Turkey participate in Azerbaijani diversion?
Arman Melikyan views Turkey as an accomplice of Azerbaijani provocation in Chaylu on June 18.
Papazyan is still undecided
Former RA Foreign Minister Vahan Papazyan was surprised when he found out he was going to become president of the HHSh.
Not waiting for a turning point in Karabakh
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs tomorrow will visit Nagorno-Karabakh.
"Robert Kocharyan will be brought to justice"
"Azerbaijan will use threats as long as the Armenian authorities allow Azerbaijan to do so."
Clinton's visit will be fruitless?
Kiro Manoyan says the visit of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the region itself is pressure on Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Armenia is also participating in this project
This follow up project, financed by the Council of Europe's Human Rights Trust Fund, with a total budget of 1.5 million Euros, will be implemented by the Council of Europe.
$10 million for Karabakh
Approves $44 million to Armenia and $10 million for Karabakh
Levon Ter-Petrosyan chairs HAK sitting
Discussed were issues relating to Armenian-Turkish relations and Karbakh conflict settlement.
ARF activists hand letter to OSCE Yerevan Office
The marchers expressed their indignation over the recent statement of the OSCE co-chair countries.
“Turkey is number one threat for Armenia”
"Karabakh will not gain independence unless Turkey recognises the Armenian Genocide."
Are any changes expected after Clinton’s visit?
Talks in Yerevan will cover Armenian-Turkish relations.
Is Baku satisfied?
"The statement fully satisfies the Azerbaijani side. All three countries recognize the occupation of the Azerbaijani territories and it also requires deoccupation of the Azerbaijani lands," Hasanov said.
Nalbandyan welcomed the efforts
"Should we complain about everything and everybody and enter a labyrinth like Azerbaijan?" says Sharmazanov.
Fire in central Yerevan
The owners of the burnt homes and their families are sure that the home was set on fire on purpose.
Turkey will have a stronger influence at the CE
"If the Armenian delegation has a united stance on such issues, I think that we will be able to overcome the obstacles."
"Armenian Citizens vs. Robert Kocharyan"
"This communication has been duly entered in the Communications Register of the Office"
Turkey's number one partner died
One of the most long-standing members of the US Senate Robert Bird died in one of Washington's hospital. He was 92 years old.
It was a mistake in diplomacy
"With this, the intermediaries are trying to break down the tense atmosphere in the region," says the political scientist.