PACE delegation visits Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission ahead of parlia

Armenia17:52, 12 May 2026
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A delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), led by Head of Delegation Damien Cottier, visited the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia on May 12, the Commission said in a statement.

The delegation included PACE members from Italy, the Swiss Confederation, the Kingdom of Spain, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of Sweden, as well as representatives of the PACE Elections Division.

The delegation also included PACE Monitoring Committee co-rapporteur on Armenia Boriana Åberg. Head of the Council of Europe Office in Yerevan Maxime Longangué was also present at the meeting.

The delegation was welcomed by CEC Chairman Vahagn Hovakimyan. The preparatory process ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, the legal regulations governing the pre-election campaign, and Armenia’s electoral legislation in general were touched upon at the meeting.

Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Assembly also attended the meeting.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 12-05-

Economy17:28, 12 May 2026
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The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 12 May, USD exchange rate down by 0.34 drams to 368.62 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 1.47 drams to 432.76 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate down by 0.0174 drams to 4.9787 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.6 drams to 498.82 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 197 drams to 56047 drams. 

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Armenian ambassador visits Naples

Politics18:13, 12 May 2026
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Armenia’s Ambassador to Italy, Vladimir Karapetyan, has visited Naples on a working trip, holding meetings with representatives of the city’s leadership, local government, regional bodies, as well as the educational, innovation and cultural sectors.

During the visit, the ambassador was accompanied by Naples mayoral adviser Francesco Senese and public and cultural figure Michele De Simone.

According to a statement released by the embassy, Ambassador Karapetyan held meetings with Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi, President of the City Council Vincenza Amato, Rector of University of Naples L’Orientale Roberto Tottoli, Vice President of the Regional Standing Commission Francesca Amirante, Naples Commissioner for Innovation and Smart City Affairs Valerio Di Pietro, as well as Carlo Morelli and representatives of his cultural association.

The discussions focused on prospects for expanding cooperation between Armenia and Naples in the fields of education, science, culture, local governance, innovation, smart city solutions, economic ties and urban development, the statement said.

It added that the meetings provided an opportunity to strengthen bilateral institutional links, outline new avenues for educational and cultural exchanges, and discuss possibilities for broadening practical cooperation with Armenia.

The visit underscored the mutual interest in deepening Armenian-Italian ties at the local and regional levels.

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Pashinyan unveils details of May 28 military parade

Army18:55, 12 May 2026
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has called on all citizens to attend the military parade that will take place in Yerevan’s Republic Square on May 28, Armenia’s Republic Day.

Pashinyan, who is currently on vacation and taking part in the election campaign ahead of the June 7 vote in Armenia, spoke about the parade during a meeting with residents of Yerevan’s Shengavit district.

“Those who have additional questions regarding the army will receive answers to many of them during that parade. Moreover, I have instructed that the military equipment should not simply pass through the square and leave. I said the equipment should enter Republic Square and continue along Tigran Mets Avenue, probably stretching as far as the railway station. Of course, there will be barriers on both sides so people do not get too close. And I instructed that citizens should be allowed to come, see and evaluate it,” the prime minister said.

He added that he expects Yerevan’s restaurants to be busy that day, because citizens attending the parade would likely want to celebrate afterwards “because they will see a completely different army.”

“But in order for us to make the army an instrument of peace rather than war, we say that Armenia’s army has no task beyond defending Armenia’s sovereign territory. We must record this as a national public agreement – that we will strengthen our defense capabilities by all possible means, but we will not have military objectives beyond Armenia’s sovereign border and we will not pursue an aggressive policy,” Pashinyan said.

According to the prime minister, the Armenian army will leave the country’s borders only in cases where it participates in peacekeeping missions under international agreements.

Armenia will hold a military parade on May 28, during which weapons acquired in recent years will be displayed.

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Investigative Committee Chairman receives Head of OSCE/ODIHR Observation Missi

Armenia19:03, 12 May 2026
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Armenian Investigative Committee Chairman Artur Poghosyan received Janez Lenarčič, Head of the Observation Mission in Armenia of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the Committee said in a statement.

Poghosyan emphasized the observation mission’s contribution is invaluable at an important stage for the Republic of Armenia.

They discussed the powers exercised by the Investigative Committee in connection with crimes related to electoral processes during Armenia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026.

During the meeting, Poghosyan addressed the activities of the working group established by his order to ensure the proper organization of the Investigative Committee’s work during the upcoming National Assembly elections.

Artur Poghosyan also noted that during the pre-election period, on election day and in the following days, the Investigative Committee will operate under an enhanced service regime involving the entire staff.

At the end of the meeting, the parties expressed readiness to ensure continuous information exchange and reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing cooperation.

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Armenian and Azerbaijani experts discuss peace process in London

Azerbaijan20:27, 12 May 2026
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Armenian and Azerbaijani experts have discussed developments in the peace process, as well as its opportunities and risks, during a meeting in London, Areg Kochinyan, president of the Armenian Council think tank and coordinator of the Bridge of Peace Initiative, said on Facebook.

“After decades of conflict, peace is built not only through political negotiations, but also through trust between people. Today there is a new opportunity in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, and it is important that societies are also involved in that path. During the meeting held in London, Armenian and Azerbaijani experts discussed the current stage of the peace process, its opportunities and risks,” Kochinyan wrote.

Kochinyan added that lasting peace is shaped through dialogue, trust and long-term cooperation.

The ‘Bridge of Peace’ initiative aims to develop new approaches and opportunities alongside the existing history and narratives, with the goal of advancing the peace agenda in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. Within the framework of the initiative, representatives of civil society from Armenia and Azerbaijan have met several times in different cities in both Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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Armenpress: Deputy interior minister discusses migration issues with internati

Armenia23:50, 12 May 2026
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Armenian Deputy Interior Minister Armen Ghazaryan held meetings with Georgian Deputy Interior Minister Alexandre Darakhvelidze, Lithuanian Deputy Interior Minister Alicija Szczerbaite and Belgian Special Envoy for Migration Hugo Verbist on the sidelines of the second International Migration Review Forum, Armenia’s Interior Ministry said.

The meetings focused on migration management, the prevention of illegal migration, and the expansion of cooperation.

“The sides emphasized the importance of exchanging experience, reforms aimed at the effective management of migration processes, and the continued development of partnership. At the United Nations, Deputy Minister Ghazaryan also participated in a side event titled ‘Global Diaspora Policy Alliance: Outcomes, Actions and Sustainability,’ organized by Georgia’s Permanent Mission. Participants discussed issues related to engaging diaspora potential, international migration management processes, and expanding cooperation in the law enforcement sphere,” the statement said.

Ghazaryan also met with Mohammed Abdiker, Chief of Staff of the International Organization for Migration. The sides exchanged views on practical solutions aimed at managing migration flows and ensuring safe migration.

The deputy interior minister also attended a reception organized by India’s Permanent Mission, where he spoke with Indian Deputy Foreign Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh.

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Verelq: The Turkish embassy “landing”. how to visit three Turkish diplomats

National Assembly of Armenia in 2026 June elections, as it is already known, attracted the attention of not only the Armenian public, but also of various international actors and are widely characterized as “geopolitical elections” between different poles.


There is nothing surprising in that context. The geopolitical importance of the South Caucasus, which derives primarily from its geographical position and relief, constantly makes it an object of competition not only between regional but also global powers. There is no doubt that the Armenian elections will be essential for the future power balance and security architecture of the region and will affect all Eurasian processes. Therefore, almost all the forces with their interests in this region will be openly interested in the Armenian topic in the coming weeks.


Naturally, neighboring Turkey is not an exception to all of this, where the June parliamentary elections are being watched with great attention. One of the most vivid evidences of that attention could be witnessed in 2026. in January, when Turkish Foreign Minister H. Fidan announced on the air of one of the Turkish TV stations. “In June 2026, there will be elections in Armenia, which will be an important part of this process (the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiation process – ed.). We see that the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, is currently the leader in public opinion polls. We sincerely support the constructive role he is playing in this matter.


This approach, this will must continue” [1]. Although Fidan’s statement really referred to the Armenian elections and actually gave indirect support to Prime Minister Pashinyan, referring to sociological polls and stating that the latter is a “leader”, the wording in it can be characterized as cautious, therefore, giving rise to misinterpretation.


Considering the importance and sensitivity of the issue, Fidan’s statement became the reason for heated discussions regarding Turkey’s interventions against Armenia’s sovereignty, the core of which was the following question: can the Turkish diplomat’s statement be considered an external intervention by Turkey in the internal Armenian processes[2]? If we put aside the above-mentioned subject of discussion and the issue of predisposition to intervene, it is an indisputable fact that at the highest leadership level in Turkey, they are closely following the events taking place in Armenia, being well aware of the results of public opinion polls (it is not known whether public opinion polls served as the basis for the Turkish diplomat’s claims).


However, the Turkish Foreign Minister’s statement is not the only example that shows interest in the electoral and, in general, political processes in Armenia. Many other examples testifying to this (which are not always known to the Armenian public) can be found regularly in the Turkish media (it can also be assumed that their number will increase even more in the coming weeks).


From this point of view, three column articles published in well-known Turkish magazines in recent days, the authors of which are three Turkish diplomats who were on a private visit to Armenia at the end of April, are interesting.


“Understanding the pre-election atmosphere”


On April 26, three Turkish diplomats arrived in Yerevan: former ambassadors Omer Onhon, Hasan Gyoghush and Hasan Servet Octem. In the latter’s biography, in addition to the fact that he worked as the ambassador of Turkey in different countries, it is also mentioned that he was injured in 1984. During the revenge operation organized by “ASALA” on the Turkish embassy in Tehran. All three diplomats now carry out expert activities and are specialists of the “Ankara Politikalar Merkezi – APM” analytical center.


Despite the “private” nature of the visit, according to the diplomats, it provided an opportunity to “observe first-hand the situation in the country before the elections” and “meet with important persons of Armenia and understand the pre-election atmosphere”[3]. In their articles published as a result of their trip to Yerevan, Turkish diplomats, in addition to observations of a touristic nature and evaluations containing Turkish anti-Armenian propaganda, which has already become a classic, also address the political situation.


In this regard, they advance two main theses. The first thesis is that the policy pursued by the current RA government is correct. This is how Ambassador Gyoghush describes the political situation in Armenia and the position of Turkey. “Pashinyan, having made the right choice and refusing to talk about genocide claims on the international stage, is moving towards the normalization of relations with Turkey without preconditions. In a country where hostility towards Turks has been generated for 100 years, this is a very brave step for the leader who lost the war three years ago. … Many are convinced that support for Pashinyan from Turkey a month before the elections can have the opposite effect.” Gyoghush also refers to the demand to change the RA constitution. “Now the biggest obstacle to the regulation of relations in 1991 is the Armenian constitution (the Turkish diplomat probably means the 1990 Declaration of Independence – ed.). … Noting that those problematic articles of the constitution should be changed, Pashinyan has taken another brave step, but there is no possibility to do something like that before the elections.”


Ambassador Octem makes a similar assessment. “The political situation of Armenia can be briefly described as follows. We have been following with satisfaction the progress of Armenia in the direction of peace and regional cooperation in recent years. Armenia, leaving Russia and turning towards the West, is taking appropriate steps in the right direction. Together, we see that Prime Minister Pashinyan is on the verge of pulling the country out of the mud. … In order to sign the peace treaty, it is expected that the reference to the Declaration of Independence will be removed from the preamble of the Constitution. There is a certainty that Pashinyan will remove this last obstacle after the elections.”


 Embassy support


The second thesis of Turkish diplomats refers to the elections themselves. In them, there is undisguised support for the current ruling power in Armenia. Ambassador Octem, claiming that Pashinyan is the likely winner of the elections, sums up the significance of the elections in this way. “Armenian voters will go to the polls on June 7 and will decide the future of the country with their free will. If he wants peace, prosperity and democracy, Pashinyan’s party is the right address. Those who want Armenia to remain Russia’s backyard, let them vote for Samvel Karapetyan. Turkey is ready to extend a hand of friendship to its neighbor Armenia, which has signed a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, is ready to open its borders, start diplomatic relations, in short, settle relations. Under the leadership of Pashinyan… Armenia will have good relations with its neighbors. … It is up to the voters of Armenia to agree to this. We hope it will happen.”


At the same time, the author labels other political forces, characterizing the ARF as “War-fighting Armenian nationalists leading Armenia to disasters”, the Armenian Apostolic Church as “opponents of the peace policy”, and the force led by Samvel Karapetyan, actually linking it to Russia.


Turkologist Varuzhan Geghamyan

General Prosecutor Anna Vardapetyan held an operational meeting

An operational consultation was held on May 12, 2026 under the leadership of the General Prosecutor of the Republic of Armenia Anna Vardapetyan. This is reported by the prosecutor’s office.

RA Deputy Prosecutor General Aram Aramyan, Lilit Grigoryan, Edgar Arsenyan, Yeghiazar Avagyan, RA Deputy Prosecutor General, RA Military Prosecutor Grigor Elizbaryan, Yerevan City Prosecutor Rafael Manukyan, Heads of the General Prosecutor’s Office, Prosecutors of administrative districts, regions and garrisons of Yerevan participated in the consultation.

A number of issues related to supervision and control of criminal proceedings initiated by sensitive cases, as well as work organization and discipline were discussed.

In connection with the raised issues, the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Armenia gave strict instructions and set deadlines for their implementation.

Every word and action of the current authorities is directed against us

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s statement on the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide has been actively circulated in our public sphere.


In a post on his X social network on April 23, he also referred to the events that took place in Artsakh.


After that, Mamdani became the target of Turkish-Azerbaijani informational and political attacks.


Ordered and paid for articles continue to be published against him in the American press. In the article of the newspaper “Daily Media” of New York, which was published about a week ago, the mayor is answered in, guess who’s words, of course, Aliyev’s candidate, Pashinyan.


The quote is: The RA Prime Minister said: “How is it that there was no Genocide agenda in 1939 and how did that agenda appear in 1950? How did that happen?”


When I say that every word and action of the current authorities is directed against us, this is exactly what I mean. Do you understand the extent of the danger of all this? If so, then definitely say NO to Aliyev’s candidate on June 7.


Azerbaijani scholar Tatevik Hayrapetyan