Armen Martirosyan compares dialogue with soap opera
"About 80% of young people are ready to leave the country at the earliest opportunity. It is ridiculous to speak about a dialogue in the given situation," said Martirosyan.
Co-Chairs confident of success
"We should be careful not to jump to early conclusions and assess the situation quickly. The results of the talks will be known in a couple of weeks."
OSCE MG Chairs will not travel to Karabakh
NKR President Bako Sahakyan cannot receive the OSCE Minsk Group mediators as he is on a short-term leave, NKR President's Spokesman David Babayan told A1+.
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs arrive in Yerevan
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs arrived in Yerevan from Baku.
CC satisfies A1+’s claim
The Constitutional Court of Armenia today found an act applied by the Cassation Court against A1+ Company as anti-constitutional.
Giro Manoyan: “Oil likes peace”
Director of the ARF bureau's Hay Dat and political affairs office Giro Manoyan says the likelihood of a new war in Karabakh is low at the moment.
Pashinyan may push new lawsuit against Department of Penitentiary Institutions
Editor-in-chief of Haykakan Zhamanak daily Nikol Pashinyan is not going to waive his claims against Kosh and Nubarashen penitentiaries which inflicted illegal penalty on Pashinyan.
U.S. Secretary of State leaving for Istanbul
In Istanbul, Hillary Clinton will have a meeting with Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu
OSCE MG Co-Chairs arrive in region
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Robert Bradtke (U.S.) and Igor Popov (Russia) arrived in Baku on July 14 to meet with Azerbaijani leadership
24000 files stolen from Pentagon
The Pentagon has disclosed that it suffered one of its largest ever losses of sensitive data in March when 24,000 files were stolen in a cyber-attack by a foreign government.
“They know the culprits’ location, but don’t sentence”
"However, to this day the investigative group has not interrogated that police officer," said Mrs. Hovhannisyan.
Georgia compensated Armenia?
"I think Armenia has to take serious steps at the state level to fix those relations."
19.1 million Euros for Armenia
"The impact that the changes had on the Eastern neighborhood, Armenia included, cannot be ignored," said Stefan Fule.
U.S. assisted in political prisoners’ release?
"The release of political prisoners was the result of the people's struggle for the past three years," said Mr. Kocharyan.
New international advisory group to be formed
Today Secretary of the National Security Council Artur Baghdasaryan received Coordinator of the "Complex Administration of Borders in the South Caucasus" Project, Philip Pierce.
When will the 10 murders be revealed?
Vahagn Harutyunyan says the latest YouTube videos showing the events of 1-2 March 2008 haven't contributed to the preliminary investigation.
Garegin Azaryan remains president
The RA Central Electoral Commission held its first session today at 12 p.m.
Tunisians must have entrance visas to Yerevan
The citizens of those countries have been trying to use Armenia's territory as a transit zone to leave for Europe more often.
“Azerbaijan’s proposals are on the agenda”
"If Armenia rejects this time, the country will face a serious challenge," says diplomat Vladimir Karapetyan.
FM: “Armenia responded to versions”
"The interim status means "status quo plus", that is, all that Nagorno-Karabakh has, plus international recognition of that status."
New U.S. Ambassador to follow Obama’s example
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia candidate John Heffern has expressed his view on the 1915 Armenian Genocide.
Davutoglu: “Turkey will freeze relations”
If the presidency of the European Union passes on to the Greek sector of Cyprus, Turkey will freeze its relations with the European Union.
UK pledges support to Minsk Group
Edward Nalbandyan and David Lidington signed an agreement.
Disabled freedom fighter holds protest outside ministry
Karabakh war participant Hakob Tadevosyan will spend the night outside the Defense Ministry with his wife and four minor children.