Russia's influence in the South Caucasus could be weakened if Trump shifts policy in the region, expert says| Jamnews in English
The armed conflict in the Karabakh zone between the Azerbaijani and Armenian forces started on September 27 and lasted for 44 days. On November 10, the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia and the Prime Minister of Armenia signed an agreement on the cessation of hostilities. The agreement included three main points: the return to Azerbaijan the control over several regions adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh; bringing Russian peacekeepers into the region; exchange of prisoners and return of refugees.| Jamnews in English
Areg Kochinyan equates the return of "Western Azerbaijanis" to Armenia with restoring the rights of Armenians who fled Azerbaijan in the 1990s.| Jamnews in English
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan calls for a strategic peace deal with Azerbaijan, though expert questions its feasibility for lasting coexistence.| Jamnews in English
Pashinyan on the possibility of access to the sea. A ministerial meeting of landlocked developing countries is taking place in Yerevan. This| Jamnews in English
Key events of the past year and local analysts' contrasting predictions for the year ahead.| Jamnews in English
Political analyst Akop Badalyan believes Baku may escalate the situation, seize new territories, and use this in the upcoming border delimitation process.| Jamnews in English
Ruben Safrastyan discusses Yerevan's relations with Ankara and Baku, the Russia-West rivalry, and potential developments in the South Caucasus.| Jamnews in English
Nikol Pashinyan (born 1 June 1975) has been the prime minister of Armenia since May 8, 2018. Prior to this he was an opposition politician, and from 2012-2018 he was a deputy of the national assembly.| Jamnews in English
Everything about Armenia - Armenian news and analysis. Politics, economics, sport, stories, life and conflicts in armenia.| Jamnews in English
Everything about Azerbaijan - Azerbaijani news and analysis. Politics, economics, sport, stories, life and conflicts in azerbaijan.| Jamnews in English