On the Pashinyan-Erdoğan meeting in New York. Opinion from Yerevan: "Turkey's preconditions for Armenia are often voiced from Baku"| Jamnews in English
Erdogan on the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement. The opening of the "corridor" is just one of the preconditions set by Turkey and| Jamnews in English
Political scientist Lilit Dallakyan and political observer Hakob Badalyan comment on the outcomes of Pashinyan’s visit to Moscow.| Jamnews in English
Iran's position on the "Zangezur Corridor" from Azerbaijan's military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh and mass deportation of Armenians| Jamnews in English
Armenia-Iran cooperation – economic projects. A new international Iranian trade center has opened in Yerevan.| Jamnews in English
Probability of Armenia-Azerbaijan war. Opinion. The Armenian authorities assert their commitment to peace, unwavering even in the face of| Jamnews in English
Pashinyan's speech on the independence of Armenia - Nikol Pashinyan's speech on the anniversary of Armenian independence has raised some questions.| Jamnews in English
A full peace deal was not reached, and the agreed route drew criticism from Russia and Iran. Reactions to the Aliyev–Pashinyan–Trump meeting| Jamnews in English
Why hasn’t Baku joined the initiative — and what factors are shaping its position?| Jamnews in English
Azerbaijan-Armenia peace treaty: politicians’ views, compensation claims and the durability of future peace| Jamnews in English
IRI Survey in Armenia. 38% see peace with Azerbaijan as a desirable but unattainable goal, 33% view it as both undesirable and unattainable.| Jamnews in English
Baku's latest demands: commentary from Yerevan. Political analyst Robert Ghevondyan on the threats coming from Azerbaijan and what they mean| Jamnews in English
Samvel Babayan, leader of the "United Homeland" party and former commander of the Defense Army of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, often takes positions that diverge from mainstream Armenian views.| 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
In its first public report, Armenia’s foreign intelligence service states that large-scale military actions by Azerbaijan are unlikely, but border escalations remain possible| Jamnews in English
In 2024, Armenia's Corruption Perceptions Index stood at 47 points. In terms of anti-corruption effectiveness within the region, Armenia ranks second only to Georgia.| Jamnews in English