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Stories under this heading cover the South Caucasus – a region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the unrecognised entities of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorno-Karabakh.

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LINKS Europe announces the names of all the chairpersons of the five thematic groups for the development of the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue

LINKS Europe announces the names of all the chairpersons of the five thematic groups for the development of the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue

LINKS Europe has successfully completed the first phase of its project to develop the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue as part of its commitment within the EU4Peace III programme, funded by the European Union. In this first phase, which lasted from September 2024 to April 2025, LINKS Europe conducted an assessment of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and mobilised the personnel necessary for delivering the project output. LINKS Europe Foundation is pleased to announce the names of the chairs/co-chairs of the five thematic groups within the initiative.  
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Opinion: Genocide Law or Political Weapon? Armenia History Debate Again Turns Toxic

Opinion: Genocide Law or Political Weapon? Armenia History Debate Again Turns Toxic

A brawl broke out in Armenia’s National Assembly on 22 April after opposition lawmakers proposed new legislation to impose harsher penalties on those who deny or question the 1915 mass killing and deportation of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the then Ottoman Empire — and whether it should be recognised as genocide. The term, coined in the 1940s by Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, was partly inspired by the Armenian experience. Armenia already has laws addressing genocide denial, but this new initiative specifically targets anyone and not just those seeking to incite “hatred, discrimination, or violence.” Punishment of up to five years imprisonment would also be increased though the proposed changes are unlikely to pass a parliamentary vote.

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Ashot Manucharyan: The "Georgian dream"'s coming to the power will be marked by sharp warming up of relations with Russia
Ashot Manucharyan: The "Georgian dream"'s coming to the power will be marked by sharp warming up of relations with Russia

Ashot Manucharyan: The "Georgian dream"'s coming to the power will be marked by sharp warming up of relations with Russia

The coming of the "Georgian dream" to the power will be marked by sharp warming up of relations between Georgia and Russia, Armenian first president's adviser, Ashot Manucharyan, told Arminfo correspondent when commenting on the preliminary results of the parliamentary election in Georgia.
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Experts: Russia is not interested in settling Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Experts: Russia is not interested in settling Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Experts: Russia is not interested in settling Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Russia does not want the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to be resolved as it is interested in continuing its military cooperation with both Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thomas de Waal, senior associate in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment, said during a discussion of Russia's role and interests in regional conflicts on Monday.
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Vartan Oskanian: Depriving me of deputy immunity is injustice against all citizens of Armenia
Vartan Oskanian: Depriving me of deputy immunity is injustice against all citizens of Armenia

Vartan Oskanian: Depriving me of deputy immunity is injustice against all citizens of Armenia

The Armenian Parliament's approval of Armenian Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan's petition on depriving Vartan Oskanian of his deputy immunity is injustice not only against him, but also against all the citizens of Armenia, the ex-foreign minister of Armenia Vartan Oskanian says on his Facebook page.
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Swiss MP: "People's right to self-determination and aspiration for establishment of legal state is respectworthy"
Swiss MP: "People's right to self-determination and aspiration for establishment of legal state is respectworthy"

Swiss MP: "People's right to self-determination and aspiration for establishment of legal state is respectworthy"

The visit by the Swiss-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group led by Co-Chairs Ueli Leuenberger and Dominique de Buman to Nagorno Karabakh is over, ArmInfo's correspondent to Stepanakert reports.
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Armenia lifts visa regime for EU member-states
Armenia lifts visa regime for EU member-states

Armenia lifts visa regime for EU member-states

Armenia unilaterally lifts visa regime for the citizens of the EU member- states starting January 10 2013. The Armenian Government will adopt a relevant decision on October 4.
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Second president of Armenia: People like Vartan Oskanian should be cherished but not persecuted
Second president of Armenia: People like Vartan Oskanian should be cherished but not persecuted

Second president of Armenia: People like Vartan Oskanian should be cherished but not persecuted

The decision to satisfy Armenian Prosecutor General Agvan Hovsepyan's request on stripping Vartan Oskanian of immunity is a bright example of self-discrediting of the Armenian parliament, that will negatively affect the image of the state which Armenia does not need today, the second president of Armenia Robert Kocharyan issued such a statement today.