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Explainer-Why Are 120,000 People About to Move From Nagorno … – U.S. News & World Report


Explainer-Why Are 120,000 People About to Move From Nagorno …  U.S. News & World Report

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Georgian Parliament Speaker to address Romanian Senate during his official visit to country


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Armenia Signals Rift With Russia As Wounded Arrive From Karabakh – Barron’s


Armenia Signals Rift With Russia As Wounded Arrive From Karabakh  Barron’s

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Ceasefire implemented in Nagorno-Karabakh as ethnic Armenians prepare to leave – NBC News


Ceasefire implemented in Nagorno-Karabakh as ethnic Armenians prepare to leave  NBC News

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Turkish FM: West’s advice unrelated to reality of region will bring more chaos and tears to Armenia – Armenia News


Turkish FM: West’s advice unrelated to reality of region will bring more chaos and tears to Armenia  Armenia News

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Artsakh Announces Series of Agreements Reached with Baku – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


Artsakh Announces Series of Agreements Reached with Baku – Asbarez.com  Asbarez Armenian News

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Armenia PM signals foreign policy shift away from Russia


YEREVAN: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

on Sunday took a veiled swipe at long-standing ally Russia, calling his country’s current foreign security systems “ineffective”.

Pashinyan’s nationally televised comments signalled a major foreign policy shift away from Moscow, where criticism of Armenia

has also grown.

“The systems of external security in which Armenia is involved are ineffective when it comes to the protection of our security and Armenia’s national interests,” Pashinyan

said days after Azerbaijan’s resounding victory in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Armenia is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO), a Russian-dominated group comprised of six post-Soviet states.

Like Nato

, the group pledges to protect other members that come under attack.

But bogged down in its own war in Ukraine, Russia refused to come to Armenia’s assistance in the latest Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, arguing that Yerevan itself recognised the disputed region as part of Azerbaijan.

“It has become evident to all of us that the CSTO instruments and the instruments of the Armenian-Russian military-political cooperation are insufficient for protecting external security of Armenia,” he said.

“We must transform and supplement the instruments of Armenia’s external and domestic security, in cooperation with all the partners who are ready for mutually beneficial steps,” Pashinyan said.

He added that Armenia should ratify the so-called Rome Statute, a treaty which established the International Criminal Court, of which Russia is not a part.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin

over his Ukraine policies.

“The decision is not directed against CSTO and the Russian Federation,” Pashinyan said of his desire to join the ICC.

“It comes from the interests of the country’s external security, and taking such a decision is our sovereign right.”


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Armenia PM signals foreign policy shift away from Russia


YEREVAN: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

on Sunday took a veiled swipe at long-standing ally Russia, calling his country’s current foreign security systems “ineffective”.

Pashinyan’s nationally televised comments signalled a major foreign policy shift away from Moscow, where criticism of Armenia

has also grown.

“The systems of external security in which Armenia is involved are ineffective when it comes to the protection of our security and Armenia’s national interests,” Pashinyan

said days after Azerbaijan’s resounding victory in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Armenia is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO), a Russian-dominated group comprised of six post-Soviet states.

Like Nato

, the group pledges to protect other members that come under attack.

But bogged down in its own war in Ukraine, Russia refused to come to Armenia’s assistance in the latest Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, arguing that Yerevan itself recognised the disputed region as part of Azerbaijan.

“It has become evident to all of us that the CSTO instruments and the instruments of the Armenian-Russian military-political cooperation are insufficient for protecting external security of Armenia,” he said.

“We must transform and supplement the instruments of Armenia’s external and domestic security, in cooperation with all the partners who are ready for mutually beneficial steps,” Pashinyan said.

He added that Armenia should ratify the so-called Rome Statute, a treaty which established the International Criminal Court, of which Russia is not a part.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin

over his Ukraine policies.

“The decision is not directed against CSTO and the Russian Federation,” Pashinyan said of his desire to join the ICC.

“It comes from the interests of the country’s external security, and taking such a decision is our sovereign right.”


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Minister: Türkiye continues to support fraternal Azerbaijan


“We are very pleased to watch the right steps taken by Azerbaijan to protect its territorial integrity and will continue to support it,” Turkish Minister of National Defense Yasar Guler said, Report informs.

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Armenian residents set houses on fire en masse in Aghdara – VIDEO


On September 23, at about 19:35 (GMT +4), the technical surveillance means of the Azerbaijan Army recorded the fact of mass burning of residential houses by Armenian residents in Aghdara direction, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.