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In The News…

I’m just catching up with some headlines printed on Hetq Online that stood out.

First and foremost are statements made by the president of Nagorno-Karabagh (Artsakh), Bako Sahakyan. He was in Moscow where he made an appearance in a telethon held there to collect money for reconstructing/rebuilding Shushi. President Sahakyan said that “the development of Shushi [...]

Upcoming Talks on Karabagh Peace Process

President Serge Sarkisian is tentatively scheduled to meet with his counterpart, Ilham Aliyev next week on the sidelines of a summit of former Soviet republics to take place in Chisinau, Moldova. The OSCE Minsk Group met in Yerevan yesterday to form a game plan for the talks it seems, and they’re about to visit Karabagh. [...]

Bryza Criticizes Armenian Opposition

Matthew Bryza, the US envoy on the Minsk Group sponsored by the OSCE, met with the press on Friday, August 8 in Yerevan to discuss recent developments in the Nagorno-Karabagh peace process. It was most likely his last visit to Armenia.

In the press conference he was critical of Armenia’s oppositional parties which has been voicing [...]

Will A Peace Framework Be Signed?

Today Armenian President Serge Sarkisian is flying to Moscow to meet with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Illham Aliyev. On the meeting’s agenda is coming to terms with some sticky points based on the so-called Madrid principles revealed in November 2007 that the Minsk Group mediators representing the US, France and Russia have so vehemently insisted be [...]

Armenian and Azeri Presidents Meet Again

On June 4,  Armenian president Serge Sarkisian met with his counterpart Ilham Aliev in St. Petersburg, Russia to discuss ways in resolving the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict. Supposedly they have made some progress by at least agreeing to move forward in the negotiation process.

Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian was quoted by journalists saying that “Although we cannot [...]

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