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Pashinyan was addressing a cabinet meeting on September 21 (Primeminister.am)

Pashinyan says Armenians should stay in Karabakh

The Armenian prime minister said that, while Armenia was prepared to accommodate those leaving Karabakh, they would not be under direct threat if they stayed put, under Azerbaijani rule.
Fin DePencier Sep 22, 2023
President Aliyev declared victory in a televized speech last night (Azerbaijbani Public TV screengrab)

Azerbaijan declares victory as surrender talks begin with Karabakh Armenians

Azerbaijan has presented its "reintegration plan" to Karabakhi Armenian representatives. President Aliyev said "all their rights" will be guaranteed.
Sep 21, 2023
Pashinyan (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin's first meeting in 2018. It's been an uncomfortable relationship from the start (Kremlin.ru)

As Azerbaijan takes over Karabakh, Armenian-Russian ties reach new nadir

Many Armenians believe the strategic partnership with Russia has brought their country nothing but ruin and want to look elsewhere, but Moscow retains ample levers to exert pressure.
John Horan Sep 21, 2023
Knar Khatchatryan, an 18-year-old native of Karabakh, stands outside the UN building in Yerevan (photo by Fin DePencier)

Despair, unease in Armenia amid bloodshed in Karabakh

The sense of frustration with the Armenian government, with Russia, and with international institutions is intense. And likely to grow.
Fin DePencier Sep 20, 2023
Partskhaladze briefly served as chief prosecutor in 2013 but had to step down after it emerged he'd done prison time in Germany for robbery (Pirveli TV)

Georgian government defends ex-prosecutor from U.S. sanctions

The authorities first distanced themselves from the ex-official and ex-con, but then reversed course and shielded him from U.S. sanctions.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 20, 2023
The de facto government released photos showing damage to civilian infrastructure (Nagorno-Karabakh MFA handout)

Azerbaijan launches massive offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh

Baku says it won't stop until it has achieved the dissolution of the Armenian-populated region's de facto government and the disbanding of its armed forces.
Sep 19, 2023
Mamuka Mamulashvili (R) dismissed the government's claim that he is involved in plotting a coup (Facebook; Mamuka Mamulashvili)

Georgia: Chronicle of coup foretold

National security services claim a coup is being plotted against the Georgian government from Ukraine.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 18, 2023
Comedian and former Mayor Hayk Marutyan is now the leading opposition mayoral candidate (Facebook; Hayk Marutyan)

Yerevan municipal election tests Armenian ruling party's strength

The ruling party's mayoral candidate is going up against two credible contenders who aren't affiliated with the largely discredited main opposition parties.
Ani Avetisyan Sep 15, 2023
An image of the Russian aid truck in Nagorno-Karabakh was shared by a former de facto official (X; Artak Beglaryan)

Nagorno-Karabakh receives first aid in months, but route to Armenia remains closed

The aid was supplied by the Russian Red Cross via the Azerbaijani city of Aghdam. But the Lachin road, connecting Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, remains closed.
Heydar Isayev, Lilit Shahverdyan Sep 13, 2023
The state demining agency employs about 1,800 people, who are aided in their work by dogs, rats and robots (Anama.gov.az)

The mammoth task of demining Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan continues the arduous work of demining the territories it regained in the 2020 Second Karabakh War, accepting any international help offered. Questions remain, though, about the timeline and effectiveness of the work.
Sep 11, 2023
Still from an Azerbaijani state TV report suggesting it is Armenia that is preparing for military escalation

Armenians alarmed by reports of Azerbaijani military buildup

Azerbaijan appears to be amassing troops and shipping in more weapons from Israel.
Lilit Shahverdyan Sep 8, 2023
Prime Minister Pashinyan said Armenia committed a "strategic mistake" by relying heavily on Russia for its security (Primeminister.am)

Tensions rise between Armenia, Russia

More than ever, Armenia's government is questioning the efficacy of the country's strategic partnership with Russia.
Ani Avetisyan Sep 7, 2023
Zourabichvili (L) met European Council President Charles Michel without her government's sanction (Instagram; Salome Zourabichvili)

Georgian president faces impeachment for going to Europe

The government says the president spurned the constitution by failing to get its consent for her Europe trip.
Giorgi Lomsadze Sep 6, 2023
Arayik Harutyunyan (R) resigned after facing pressure from opponents including his former state minister Ruben Vardanyan (L) (Facebook; Arayik Harutyunyan)

Nagorno-Karabakh's leader resigns

The de facto president had been under pressure to step down, including from billionaire former state minister Ruben Vardanyan.
Lilit Shahverdyan Sep 1, 2023
Pro-EU demonstrators defeated the ruling party's "foreign agent" bills in March of this year (photo by Nini Gabritchidze)

Positive signals from Brussels reignite Georgians' EU hopes

Words of encouragement came from the European Council President as fears mounted in Tbilisi of being left out of enlargement.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 30, 2023

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