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Will Armenia leave the CSTO?

Yerevan will not officially withdraw from the CSTO, but at the same time will minimize participation in this organization. This opinion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, was expressed by the head of the Analytical Center for Strategic Research and Initiatives, Hayk Khalatyan. “At the moment, I consider Armenia’s exit from the CSTO to be unlikely. But at the same time, if previously the main initiators of deepening the military component of the CSTO were Russia...

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Russia is being squeezed out of the Karabakh settlement process

Nagorno-Karabakh is Moscow's last serious lever of pressure on Azerbaijan. Hayk Khalatyan, head of the Analytical Center for Strategic Studies and Initiatives (Yerevan), political observer, expert of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Now there are two competing negotiation processes. The first is under the auspices of Brussels, which is also supported by the United States, the second is under...

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Down with fascism and Nazism! Why are Ukrainian flags torn down in Armenia?

Throughout Armenia, the flame of political passions is once again burning. This time, the troublemaker was the message that the Investigative Committee of Armenia had detained pro-Russian activist, blogger and leader of the Azatagrum (Liberation) movement Mika Badalyan. The reason for the arrest was the fact that Mika Badalyan, together with his associates, disrupted an anti-Russian rally near the Russian Embassy in Yerevan,...

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“Nikol, go away!”: Protests sweep across Armenia

The central avenue of the Armenian capital has once again turned into a volcano of seething passions. The reason was protracted protests, which were carried out throughout the week by representatives of the country's opposition spectrum. The protesters unfurl the Armenian flag and chant “Nikol - go away!”, accusing the ruling government of colluding with Azerbaijan and attempting to surrender Nagorno-Karabakh. It is noteworthy that the conductor of the protest movement is the head...

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Military reform in Armenia: where will Pashinyan lead the army?

The military-political leadership of Armenia announced the modernization and rearmament of the army, which, according to representatives of the highest establishment of the republic, should be equipped with the most modern types of weapons, reduce the period of compulsory military service, and also pay special attention to the creation and development of various special forces. As part of the envisaged reform, the Armenian government has already decided to attract female representatives to military service.…

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Where will Armenia turn after the resignation of the president?

The new president of Armenia will be a figure loyal to the current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. This opinion was expressed in an interview with PolitNavigator by political experts Hayk Khalatyan and Mariyam Hovsepyan, assessing the internal political processes in the republic. On Sunday, January 23, Armenian President Armen Sarkissian announced his resignation. He cited the lack of necessary powers as the main reason, which does not allow the head of state to influence...

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The fate of the Karabakh agreement will be decided within two days - Armenian analyst

Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan does not want to admit his guilt for the actual capitulation to Azerbaijan. According to the PolitNavigator correspondent, Armenian political analyst Hayk Khalatyan stated this in a commentary to Moskovsky Komsomolets. “The situation for Pashinyan is very difficult. The overwhelming majority of Armenian society is disappointed in him and considers the deal with Azerbaijan shameful and treasonous. But he is not going to leave...

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