Opinion
Armenia should strive to build economic ties even without relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan
Economic pragmatism has been a way to mitigate several historical conflicts and a tool in establishing contact between societies, building trust, and, later, creating a basis for political settlement.

Putin's Another Istanbul Trap for Trump; Why Moscow Is "Slowing Down Quickly"
On July 23, 2025, Istanbul once again became a platform for direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.

Trump's Armenia-Azerbaijan peace plan: another path to a dead end?
However, reactions in Armenia and Azerbaijan have so far been subdued, despite both countries' current efforts to reduce Russia's influence in the region, which in theory should make them more receptive to US involvement.

Western countries rush to protect Azerbaijan from Russia. Responsible Statecraft
The escalation of tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan, expressed in mutual arrests, accusations of ethnic violence, and economic tensions, is leading some Western analysts to view these conflicts as an opportunity to isolate Moscow.
Armenian-Azerbaijani "battle" in Abu Dhabi: the shadow of optimistic statements
The talks between the Armenian Prime Minister and the Azerbaijani President held in Abu Dhabi on July 10 opened a new chapter in the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement process that had been frozen for months.