According to him, Armenia and Georgia mutually and unequivocally respect each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Thursday expressed confidence that the governments of Armenia and Georgia would continue to deepen their “mutually beneficial” cooperation “in many areas”.
Officials from Georgia and Armenia on Thursday met in the 14th session of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the two countries in Yerevan, with the meeting co-chaired by ...
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The authors of the report point out that underestimation of the probability of resolute actions by Armenia's geopolitical opponents, as well as overestimation of the ability of the EU and NATO to ...
If I had to choose one word to describe driving in rural Armenia, it would be “unregulated.” Road maintenance seems ...
Prime Ministers of Armenia and Georgia Nikol Pashinyan and Irakli Kobakhidze chaired the session of the Intergovernmental ...
France's historical geopolitical rivalry with Britain is an underestimated driver of its actions in the South Caucasus. Today ...
Spectator “Erase a people’s past, and you control their future.” – George Orwell The collective understanding of its history ...
The Armenian Parliament's Committee on Foreign Relations has approved the decision on the establishment of Armenia-Saudi ...
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