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Ararat Mirzoyan discussed issues of security and stability in South Caucasus with Minister of External Affairs of India


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On September 24, in New York, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs of India.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, issues of security and stability in the South Caucasus were discussed.

Ararat Mirzoyan stressed that Azerbaijan’s continuous aggression and the large-scale military attack against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh unleashed on September 19, that was preceded by the 9-months-long blockade of the Lachin corridor and total siege of Nagorno-Karabakh, once again demonstrated the importance of concrete steps by international partners.

The imperative of restraining the steps aimed at destabilisation of the region was emphasised.

Bilateral agenda between Armenia and India was touched upon.

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Ararat Mirzoyan discussed issues of security and stability in South Caucasus with Minister of External Affairs of India


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On September 24, in New York, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs of India.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, issues of security and stability in the South Caucasus were discussed.

Ararat Mirzoyan stressed that Azerbaijan’s continuous aggression and the large-scale military attack against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh unleashed on September 19, that was preceded by the 9-months-long blockade of the Lachin corridor and total siege of Nagorno-Karabakh, once again demonstrated the importance of concrete steps by international partners.

The imperative of restraining the steps aimed at destabilisation of the region was emphasised.

Bilateral agenda between Armenia and India was touched upon.

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Exclusive: Iran’s top diplomat leaves US after Washington visit falls through


Iran’s foreign minister has left the United States after unsuccessfully seeking to visit Washington DC over the weekend, Amwaj.media has learned. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had spent most of last week in New York, where he attended the United Nations General Assembly. If the endeavor to travel to the US capital had been successful, it would have been the first such visit by an Iranian chief diplomat in 14 years.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, multiple informed Iranian sources charged that an application for a waiver from restrictions on movements by Iranian officials lodged by Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was rejected. Amwaj.media was unable to independently confirm the assertion as US law prohibits US government officials from commenting on visa applications.

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The Iranian embassy in Washington has not been active since 1980. The Islamic Republic operates a permanent mission to the United Nations, staffed by diplomats and operating from an office building in New York. Iran also has an Interests Section at the Embassy of Pakistan. Having spent most of…

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2906 forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh have arrived in Armenia


As of Monday morning, 2906 forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh have arrived in Armenia.

2,100 of them have already been registered, the needs assessment for 794 is in process.

Out of 2,100 registered, about 1,000 people went to their preferred laces of residence, and the government provided the other 1,100 with accommodation.

The flow of forcibly displaced persons continued throughout the night.


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Acts of civil disobedience held across Yerevan


Acts of civil disobedience started in Yerevan early in the morning. A number of streets have been blocked, traffic is paralyzed in some areas.

A number of participants of the action have been detained by Police.

The opposition announced during a rally on Sunday that the acts of disobedience would last until 11:00. In the evening they will again gather for a rally in the Republic Square.


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Bilateral ties, Security of South Caucasus: EAM Jaishankar meets Armenian counterpart


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On the sidelines of 78th United Nations General Assembly, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar met the Armenian foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan in New York on Sunday, September 24, as the two leaders affirmed a strong bilateral partnership. The meeting comes amid thousands of Nagorno-Karabakhs’s ethnic Armenians who have started crossing over to Armenia after Azerbaijan’s military offensive. 

Indian External Affairs Minister Dr Jaishakar took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to announce New Delhi’s strong relationship with Armenia after meeting Mirzoyan. “On the sidelines of UNGA78, met with Ararat Mirzoyan FM of Armenia. Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship,” said Jaishankar on X. 

On the sidelines of #UNGA78 , met with @AraratMirzoyan FM of Armenia.

Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship. pic.twitter.com/T10QFK2RKg

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) September 24, 2023

The Armenian foreign minister also informed that he discussed the security situation in South Caucasus, referring to the region comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. He said that during the meeting he asserted that ethnic cleansing needs to be prevented in the region. “On sidelines of #UNGA78 met w/my colleague, FM @DrSJaishankar. Discussed security situation in #SouthCaucasus & Azerbaijani aggression in #NagornoKarabakh. Stressed imperative for clear steps to restrain efforts to destabilize the region & prevent another ethnic cleansing,” said the Armenian Foreign Minister in a post on X. 

India’s growing ties with Armenia 

India and Armenia share a bilateral relationship, after New Delhi recognised the country in 1991. In recent times, New Delhi has been strengthening its relationship with Armenia as an attempt to look beyond its traditional allies like Russia and Iran in the region. India has been supplying weapons to Armenia, thus, strengthening its defence against Azerbaijan, with which it has been locked into a conflict in the Nogorno-Kharabakh region. 

In July this year, India exported the Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System (MBRLS) Pinaka, designed and developed indigenously. Pinaka strengthens Armenia, given Azerbaijan’s constant use of drones. In addition to the Pinaka system, Armenia acquired four indigenous Swathi weapons-locating radars from India in 2020.

New Delhi-Armenia ties raises eyebrows 

However, India’s growing ties with Armenia have evoked strong reactions from Azerbaijan. In January 2023, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev had criticised India’s burgeoning military cooperation with Armenia calling it an unfriendly step. Further, Azerbaijan is a part of an informal arrangement with Pakistan and Turkey where all three vow to support each other. 

Jaishankar also held separate bilateral meetings with his counterparts from other countries including Mexico, Bosnia, Herzegovina. The Indian external Affairs Minister is on a nine-day visit, beginning from the UN General Assembly.  The minister is scheduled to address the General Debate from the UN General Assembly hall on Tuesday. He would also be hosting an event on Global south as well.


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Bilateral ties, Security of South Caucasus: EAM Jaishankar meets Armenian counterpart


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On the sidelines of 78th United Nations General Assembly, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar met the Armenian foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan in New York on Sunday, September 24, as the two leaders affirmed a strong bilateral partnership. The meeting comes amid thousands of Nagorno-Karabakhs’s ethnic Armenians who have started crossing over to Armenia after Azerbaijan’s military offensive. 

Indian External Affairs Minister Dr Jaishakar took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to announce New Delhi’s strong relationship with Armenia after meeting Mirzoyan. “On the sidelines of UNGA78, met with Ararat Mirzoyan FM of Armenia. Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship,” said Jaishankar on X. 

On the sidelines of #UNGA78 , met with @AraratMirzoyan FM of Armenia.

Appreciate his sharing assessment of the current situation in the Caucasus. Affirmed our strong bilateral relationship. pic.twitter.com/T10QFK2RKg

— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) September 24, 2023

The Armenian foreign minister also informed that he discussed the security situation in South Caucasus, referring to the region comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. He said that during the meeting he asserted that ethnic cleansing needs to be prevented in the region. “On sidelines of #UNGA78 met w/my colleague, FM @DrSJaishankar. Discussed security situation in #SouthCaucasus & Azerbaijani aggression in #NagornoKarabakh. Stressed imperative for clear steps to restrain efforts to destabilize the region & prevent another ethnic cleansing,” said the Armenian Foreign Minister in a post on X. 

India’s growing ties with Armenia 

India and Armenia share a bilateral relationship, after New Delhi recognised the country in 1991. In recent times, New Delhi has been strengthening its relationship with Armenia as an attempt to look beyond its traditional allies like Russia and Iran in the region. India has been supplying weapons to Armenia, thus, strengthening its defence against Azerbaijan, with which it has been locked into a conflict in the Nogorno-Kharabakh region. 

In July this year, India exported the Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System (MBRLS) Pinaka, designed and developed indigenously. Pinaka strengthens Armenia, given Azerbaijan’s constant use of drones. In addition to the Pinaka system, Armenia acquired four indigenous Swathi weapons-locating radars from India in 2020.

New Delhi-Armenia ties raises eyebrows 

However, India’s growing ties with Armenia have evoked strong reactions from Azerbaijan. In January 2023, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev had criticised India’s burgeoning military cooperation with Armenia calling it an unfriendly step. Further, Azerbaijan is a part of an informal arrangement with Pakistan and Turkey where all three vow to support each other. 

Jaishankar also held separate bilateral meetings with his counterparts from other countries including Mexico, Bosnia, Herzegovina. The Indian external Affairs Minister is on a nine-day visit, beginning from the UN General Assembly.  The minister is scheduled to address the General Debate from the UN General Assembly hall on Tuesday. He would also be hosting an event on Global south as well.


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