Opinion
"The Shadow of '66": America Destroys International Architecture
January 7, 2026, will go down in history as the day of the US "Great Unloading" and a shift in global geopolitics.
5 foreign policy and security turning points of 2025: summary
Yerevan, trying to get out of the decades-long "safety trap, has started a risky "game" where the stakes are not only the inviolability of borders, but also the substantive transformation of statehood.
Peace as an investment or... the other way around?
The first meeting of the Armenian-American intergovernmental working group, held on December 17, is not only a logical continuation of the agreements reached in Washington on August 8, but also a clear signal of their entry into the practical phase.
The Azerbaijani-Iranian imperative of US "expulsion" and the "3+3" pincers
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will visit Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan this week.
When the CSTO is loudly silent or the footnotes of the Bishkek summit
The semi-boycott of Yerevan seems to have provided an internal "comfort zone" that mitigates the deep-rooted value incompatibility between Armenia and the CSTO.