Two Important Developments on the Right of Return for Nagorno Karabakh Armenians Two years have passed since Azerbaijan’s attack on Nagorno Karabakh, which led to the exodus of its entire Armenian population, and the issue of return continues to gain undeniable international traction. I want to share two important developments. In Washington, the State Department […] L’article Committee for the Defense of the Fundamental Rights of the People of Nagorno-Karabakh Issues Statement On Devel...| EAFJD
Belgium, Brussels 1 September 2025– The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy (EAFJD) strongly condemns the OSCE Ministerial Council’s decision to formally dissolve the OSCE Minsk structure, depriving the ethnically cleansed Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh from the only internationally mandated mediation format for the peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the protection of their […] L’article Statement by The European Armenian Federation for Justice ...| EAFJD
Dear President von der Leyen, I am writing to you today with a deep sense of urgency regarding the European Union’s role in the South Caucasus, particularly considering the recently signed preliminary peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. While the pursuit of peace is paramount, the details within this preliminary agreement already present serious issues […] L’article Open Letter to President Ursula von der Leyen est apparu en premier sur EAFJD.| EAFJD
Following months of negotiations and supposed dew diligence, on August 8, 2025, the leaders of the Republic of Armenia and Azerbaijan announced the signing of a joint declaration, brokered by US President Donald Trump that has codified the surrender of Armenia’s sovereignty. The unilateral concession of an “unimpeded connectivity” between Azerbaijan and […] L’article The Armenian people deserve to know and consent to the agreements that are being imposed on them est apparu en p...| EAFJD
8 August 2025, Brussels-The recent developments in negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan has once again highlighted the unbalanced nature of the so-called normalization process between the two countries. Refraining from calling the road a “corridor” does not negate the danger it poses for Armenia’s sovereignty. As President Aliyev has repeatedly stated, the idea of this […]| EAFJD
I spent almost two months traveling through the Balkans. In order, I went through: Moldova Romania Bulgaria Serbia Kosovo North Macedonia Albania Montenegro Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia ag…| Matt Lakeman