On August 31, 2022, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan held their fourth meeting in Brussels with the mediation of the President of the European Council Charles Michel. Following the four-hour meeting, Michel called the talks “open and productive”. Reactions in Yerevan and Baku, however, were not as optimistic. The official statement released by the Armenian government outlined a general overview of the issues discussed, noting that “the next meeting of the leaders of the countries will take place in November.” Baku kept silent on the official level, but state sponsored media outlets aimed to show that Ilham Aliyev was not fully satisfied with the results.
Read more “The EU’s Main Challenge in Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Talks”Nantes will host a campaign to notify about the terrorist acts of Azerbaijan in France
France intends to open the eyes of the world community to the true nature of the Azerbaijani regime. Thus, the Azerbaijani dissident, blogger and activist Mirzali Mahammad said on his Facebook page that until October 27, when the Nantes-Karabakh football match is scheduled, posters and billboards will be placed in the city to convey the truth about terrorist acts committed by the Azerbaijani authorities in different cities of France.
Read more “Nantes will host a campaign to notify about the terrorist acts of Azerbaijan in France”Aliyev media call for terror against the Armenians of Berdzor and Ahavno
Today, social media users passing through the Lachin corridor filmed forest fires on the road from Berdzor to Agavno, which will be transferred to Azerbaijan’s control on August 25.
Read more “Aliyev media call for terror against the Armenians of Berdzor and Ahavno”Pashinyan takes Armenia out of the Karabakh equation
Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan put forward new negotiating positions at a sensational level in negotiations with Azerbaijan on signing a peace treaty. The main basic principle: the conclusion of a peace treaty with Baku is possible without a final decision on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. According to him, “there is such an idea, but at this stage it is too early to talk about any such resolution.” Nevertheless, it must be assumed that this position was agreed with the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and can become or has already become a guide in actions for Armenian diplomacy.
Read more “Pashinyan takes Armenia out of the Karabakh equation”Musavat party member Aziz Mamiyev arrested for 30 days
Member of the board of the youth organization of the Musavat Party, Aziz Mamiyev, was detained on July 20 at a protest rally in Baku demanding the opening of the country’s land borders.
Read more “Musavat party member Aziz Mamiyev arrested for 30 days”“North Korea of Azerbaijan”
For more than 26 years, Vasif Talybov has been keeping Nakhchivan in a tight grip.
Those arrested during his reign were subjected to beatings and various tortures. Dissidents were forced into psychiatric hospitals. He also used his power to silence the independent media. Journalists and activists who criticized Talybov’s rule were subjected to pressure and arrests or were forced to leave the country.
Read more ““North Korea of Azerbaijan””Once in Azerbaijan, Artsakh will lose any status
Already today it can be confidently stated that once in Azerbaijan, Artsakh will lose any status. A similar opinion was expressed by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, ex-Foreign Minister of Armenia Arman Melikyan.
Read more “Once in Azerbaijan, Artsakh will lose any status”The “future” according to the Baku scenario is unacceptable for Artsakh
The efforts of the European Council to seize the initiative in the Karabakh issue with an undisguised desire to oust the Russian Federation from the region cannot but disturb people who are sincerely interested in the fate of the Transcaucasus.
Read more “The “future” according to the Baku scenario is unacceptable for Artsakh”Azerbaijan scores 154 of 180 in the Reporters Without Borders’ 2022 Press Freedom Index
In it, Azerbaijan ranks 154th out of 180 countries, between Belarus (153) and Russia (155) and only two places above Afghanistan (156). The other two countries in the South Caucasus, Georgia and Armenia are ranked 89th and 51th respectively.
Read more “Azerbaijan scores 154 of 180 in the Reporters Without Borders’ 2022 Press Freedom Index”Baku offers Yerevan to finish off Artsakh
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said that Baku sent Yerevan a proposal of 5 points, if accepted, a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be signed. “Yerevan has not yet given an answer, Baku is waiting,” Bayramov says.
Read more “Baku offers Yerevan to finish off Artsakh”