We are at a crossroads in our history. We have on the table the first bilateral document that the independent sovereign Republic of Armenia intends to sign with the Republic of Turkey. This is an unprecedented process that is far-reaching
Getting This Wrong Will Be Unforgivable
We are at a crossroads in our history. We have on the table the first bilateral document that the independent sovereign Republic of Armenia intends to sign with the Republic of Turkey. This is an unprecedented process that is far-reaching
Getting This Wrong Will Be Unforgivable
We are at a crossroads in our history. We have on the table the first bilateral document that the independent sovereign Republic of Armenia intends to sign with the Republic of Turkey. This is an unprecedented process that is far-reaching
Calling a Spade a Spade
Attempts to analyze the present state of Armeno-Turkish relations are based on one of two hypotheses. The first is that Turkey will not open its border with Armenia without a Karabagh settlement or progress toward one. In short, it won’t
Calling a Spade a Spade
Attempts to analyze the present state of Armeno-Turkish relations are based on one of two hypotheses. The first is that Turkey will not open its border with Armenia without a Karabagh settlement or progress toward one. In short, it won’t
Calling a Spade a Spade
Attempts to analyze the present state of Armeno-Turkish relations are based on one of two hypotheses. The first is that Turkey will not open its border with Armenia without a Karabagh settlement or progress toward one. In short, it won’t
Agenda For National Mobilization
The topic of national mobilization is urgent today. Of course, given our size – small territory, small population – and given Turkey’s and Azerbaijan’s enormous capabilities and sophisticated machinery, we have always used all national and international resources albeit with
Vulgarity Versus Political Debate
The political debate that should have taken place over whether and how Armenia’s delegation to the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly can and should interact with the delegations of Azerbaijan and Turkey has not taken place. Instead, we have been
Rule of Law or Rule of Convenience?
It is a difficult time. What should have been an act of public courage is instead being viewed as an expedient political maneuver. Most of those arrested and charged with involvement in the public events on and around March 1
Paying a Price
On June 19, the National Assembly, in a special session voted 98 to one (and three abstentions) to accept the President’s proposal regarding an amnesty for those in prison. Although it is easy to assume that this proposal is aimed