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Nov 17 2023
News
Azerbaijan snubs Armenia meeting in Washington, accusing US of bias
Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said on Thursday it could not take part in a meeting with Armenia's foreign minister planned for Nov. 20 in Washington because of the "one-sided approach of the United States".
It said senior U.S. officials were unwelcome in Baku for the same reason.
Meanwhile, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he intended to intensify political and
Reuters
Nov 21 2023
News
Senate votes to stop Azerbaijan aid waiver amid Armenia invasion fears
Senators unanimously passed legislation last week that would cut off U.S. security aid to Azerbaijan for the next two years amid growing concerns that it may invade southern Armenia in the near future.
The Senate passed the Armenian Protection Act by unanimous consent with little fanfare on Wednesday. The bill, introduced by Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., would bar President Joe Biden from
Defense News
Sep 24 2023
News
First evacuees from Nagorno-Karabakh cross into Armenia
The first several hundred refugees from war-torn Nagorno-Karabakh have crossed into Armenian territory, as a historic evacuation begins that could lead to a mass exodus of ethnic Armenians while Azerbaijan appears on the brink of taking control of the breakaway region.
They are the first civilians to have crossed from Nagorno-Karabakh into Armenia in nearly a year, reuniting families
The Guardian
Sep 19 2023
News
Armenia Accuses Azerbaijan Of Attempting 'Ethnic Cleansing' In Karabakh
Armenia on Tuesday accused Azerbaijan of unleashing "large-scale aggression" against the Armenian-populated separatist region of Karabakh, and claimed Baku was attempting "ethnic cleansing" in the region.
"On September 19, Azerbaijan unleashed another large-scale (act of) aggression against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, aiming to complete its policy of ethnic cleansing," Armenia's
Barron's
Sep 19 2023
News
Armenia Says Azerbaijan Launched 'Ground Operation' In Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Tuesday Azerbaijan started a "ground operation" in Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh but his army was not involved in fighting and the situation on the border was "stable".
"Azerbaijan has begun a ground operation aimed at ethnic cleaning of Karabakh Armenians," Pashinyan said in a TV address. "I declare that Armenia is not involved in
Barron's
Sep 27 2023
News
Armenia: Over 50,000 Arrivals From Nagorno-Karabakh
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Barron's
Oct 08 2023
News
Azerbaijan's president says France will be to blame if new conflict starts with Armenia
Azerbaijan's president scolded the European Union and warned that France's decision to send military aid to Armenia could trigger a new conflict in the South Caucasus after a lightening Azerbaijani military operation last month.
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev last week pulled out of an EU-brokered meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at which Brussels said it was
Reuters
Apr 23 2023
Analysis
Selective abortion in Armenia
In Armenia about 80,000 girls have not been born over the past 30 years due to selective abortion, according to Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan.
“In order to have a healthy and stable society, we need the sex ratio of newborns to be natural, without any artificial interference. We see the catastrophic demographic consequences that have occurred in other countries, and we do not want
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