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"If Armenia had a parliament," Arman Babajanyan
If Armenia had a parliament, and by some miracle that parliament had a foreign relations committee, it would have called the Foreign Minister and asked what instructions have been given to the diplomatic missions abroad and in international organizations since the crisis.
It will be important for Armenia to have the headquarters of the EU observation mission in Jermuk. Badalyan
The European Union may send an observation mission to Armenia for two years.
In recent days, the information received from Artsakh is causing concern
I am sure that the basis of all solutions regarding the Artsakh state administration system should be the imperative of strengthening Artsakh statehood, preserving state institutions, settling the problems of Artsakh Armenians, and ensuring security in close cooperation with Russian peacekeepers.
Washington thinks a little differently: Yerevan has something to do with Baku in terms of opening the corridor, Badalyan
According to the statement of the US Department of State, in phone conversations with Ararat Mirzoyan and Jeihun Bayramov, Deputy Secretary of State Donfried urged Yerevan and Baku to resolve the issue of the Lachin Corridor through negotiations and "immediately engage in negotiations to find a diplomatic solution to make movement through the Lachin Corridor possible."
Let each party write and publish its own version of the Armenian-Azerbaijani and Nagorno-Karabakh settlement agreement
As much as I can remember, at least after the meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Warsaw in 2004, I do not remember Ilham Aliyev being humiliated, begging for peace, or ready to recognize the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh.