April 29, 2026
168TVof “Trigger” the guest of the program political scientist, head of Yerevan Institute of Network Research Gagik Harutyunyan is:
During the meeting, the conflict between Iran and the USA, the “Great Turan” concept and its possible consequences in the South Caucasus, the destruction of the Armenian cathedral in Nagorno Karabakh, Russia’s war against Ukraine and the EU, as well as the “hybrid genocide” in Armenia were discussed.
Hayk Derzyan
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168: War and peace do not depend on one person. Aliyev is our dignity
April 29, 2026
In the “Pressing” program Satik Seyranyan the guest American-Armenian conflict expert, specialist in international conflict resolution and negotiations (Conflict Resolution, International Law, Mediation), Doctor of Law Hrayr Balyan.
Hrayr Balyan was one of the authors of the speeches of the 39th President of the USA, Jimmy Carter, he was in 2008-2022. was the director of The Carter Center’s Conflict Resolution Program. He worked for the United Nations, OSCE/ODIHR and a number of prestigious non-governmental organizations and held leadership positions at the “Covcas Center for Law and Conflict Resolution” in Geneva, the International Crisis Group in Sarajevo and other institutions. In addition to his fieldwork, Hrayr Balyan practiced law in the United States and presented the details of his experience through lectures at a number of universities and academic institutions around the world. Currently, his subjects of study are the South Caucasus and the Levant.
Why is Nikol Pashinyan threatening the people, blackmailing them, threatening with war, even setting a deadline: if he is not re-elected, there will be a war in September, and now his teammates are saying that if there is no Nikol Pashinyan, there will be no Armenia.
The main theses of the interview are below.
- If we take an example from the already former prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, who also told his people that if he is not elected, a war with Ukraine will start, we will see a different example. In Hungary, the people did not believe his words and voted for the collective opposition.
- War and peace do not depend on one person. They depend on various factors: Armenia’s defensiveness, Azerbaijan’s internal situation, the international situation… Pashinyan’s blackmail is only aimed at dividing and scaring the people.
- I cannot say what is in his (Pashinyan’s, editor’s) mind, or whether he has an agreement with Azerbaijan or not, to specify the dates for the start of the war.
It is not right to go to the elections with threats of war. I can’t and I don’t want to guess what is in the mind of the prime minister, who is talking about a possible war if he is not elected.
- The peace agreement is only initialed, has no legal force and has many gaps. If it is signed in this form, it is a problem. In that document, there is no mention of the 19 hostages held in Baku, there is no mention of the occupied territories of Armenia. There are also other issues that do not exist in that initialed document.
- Azerbaijan not only makes demands before us, but also takes hostile steps towards us. The last one was the destruction of Stepanakert Cathedral by Azerbaijanis. Bad messages are coming from Baku։
- A peace treaty can be signed between two parties on a piece of paper, but in order to establish peace between peoples with that piece of paper, the issues between the two peoples must be resolved. Until these issues are resolved, there can be no peace. Peace established on paper is very easy to disrupt. As long as Armenian hatred does not retreat in Azerbaijan, there can be no peace։
- Today, the Azerbaijani army controls Artsakh and 7 regions around Artsakh. How many Azerbaijanis returned there?․․․ A few hundred?․․․ I consider the talk of 300,000 Azerbaijanis returning to Armenia to be absurd if they do not go to live in the territories under the control of Azerbaijan.։
To remind: Ilham Aliyev in 2025 on December 18 had announced, that 300,000 Azerbaijanis have appealed to the RA government to create conditions for their return, adding that they are still waiting for the RA authorities’ answer on that issue.
- Azerbaijan demands to change the Constitution of Armenia, Armenia does not present a similar demand, and in general the parties are in unequal conditions. The demands presented by Azerbaijan are opposed to the spirit of the peace treaty. Azerbaijan has already violated many points of the initial document. In this case, Armenia should also present demands: withdraw its troops from the occupied territories of Armenia, stop destroying the historical and cultural monuments of Artsakh, and stop the speech of Armenian hatred.
- Aliyev is keeping 19 hostages to humiliate us, to throw our dignity into the mud. Armenia’s concessions must end. Armenia should demand the return of the hostages։
- I saw the picture of Khor Virap in the new passports from the opposite side, so that Ararat cannot be seen… I think the next step should be to draw a curtain on the border so that Armenians cannot see Ararat։
- The change of the negotiator depends on the people’s vote. We will see how the people will vote on June 7.
- Today we are at a turning point in history when international and even local rights are being ignored by the superpowers and their allies. Even America advocates the use of force, ignoring international law. The war against Iran is a vivid example of this. Turkey is doing the same thing against the minorities inside its country, particularly the Kurds. Israel does the same. In all parts of the world, power decides. This started 10-15 years ago and is getting worse. I cannot say when we will return to the field of law. Against the power of others, we must oppose our power, not relying only on the right.
- Artsakh page cannot be closed. Only the displaced people of Artsakh can close that page, and they have no such intention. The people of Artsakh have the right to return, the right to own their property, and it is Armenia’s duty and obligation to help the people of Artsakh in this matter.։
- The Meghri issue was raised by Heydar Aliyev in the negotiations, when starting in 1999․–from to Key West, was negotiating with Robert Kocharyan. Aliyev proposed to replace Meghri with Karabakh and Lachin Corridor. The government of Armenia offered only to give Azerbaijan a way through the sovereign territory of Armenia. Let the Armenian government publish a document that a document has been negotiated to replace Meghri. there is no such thing, if there was, they would have published it։
- The offer to provide territory to Azerbaijan in Meghri came from the President of Turkey. Paul Goble took this and presented it as a program, which was brought into the middle in 1999․ during negotiations and in 2001․ During the negotiations of Ki Wiest.
- TRIPP is not Goble’s plan, it is different. The TRIPP document has many flaws, and we still do not know what benefits and harms it will bring us, until the details are negotiated, and we are not aware of it. As they say, the devil is in the details. I don’t want to praise Trump, but with TRIPP at least the war against Armenia was postponed.
- Armenia needs the USA to the extent that it has more than one million Armenian votes in America as voters.
- TRIPP is part of the Middle Corridor, and thus it is important for the countries of the region, including Iran, as well as for the USA and Europe.
- Next week, on May 4-5, the heads of countries participating in the European summit will be in Yerevan. This is a demonstration of support for Nikol Pashinyan. This summit cannot have any other advantage for Armenia. During those two days, Armenia will be in the center of international news, and both the government and the opposition should understand how to benefit from it. Can the opposition organize such demonstrations that the European leaders know that we have hostages in Baku, and until they are repatriated, there will be no peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan? Leaders of European countries should know and be ashamed, raise the issue before Baku։
- I will not be surprised that after the European summit, the pressure against the opposition will intensify in order to ensure the reproduction of Pashinyan.
- If one day negotiations on the return of Artsakh residents begin, the OSCE Minsk Group negotiation documents will be useless if there is not enough political will to use them.
- The pogroms of Sumgait, Baku, the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh are criminal crimes that have no statute of limitations. These claims have been presented, these claims are being examined in international courts, but the issues of withdrawing the claims are raised in the signed peace agreement, which is wrong. In that way, we will once again choose the path of force over international law։
- In one way or another, the leadership of Armenia tries to deny the Genocide, even blames the Armenian people for it, but the April 23 rally and the April 24 march to the Genocide memorial showed what the people’s opinion is about it.։
- Although it has suffered a lot of damage, Iran has emerged victorious from this war at this moment. Neither Israel nor the US achieved their goals․ Iranian statehood did not collapse. No matter how much the USA declares, the regime has not changed in Iran. On the contrary, more radical people have come to power in Iran. In today’s conditions The logic of TRIPP can be completely changed.
- Armenia’s EU membership does not depend only on Armenia, but mostly on Europe. Until Europe resolves the issue of Ukraine, it has neither the time nor the desire to deal with Armenia.
- There was a very heavy atmosphere at the Putin-Pashinyan meeting, threat after threat sounded. Putin threatened Pashinyan with Armenia’s economic hardship. We should carefully approach issues with Russia. Armenia may find itself in a difficult economic situation if it is not prudent.
RFE/RL – Yerevan Bars French-Armenian Leaders From Ceremony In Paris
Two months after condemning Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s crackdown on the Armenian Apostolic Church, the top leaders of France’s influential Armenian community have been excluded from the official inauguration of the new building of Armenia’s embassy in Paris.
The ceremony took place on Tuesday in the presence of Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot and other dignitaries. They did not include the two co-chairmen of the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF). The primate of the Armenian Church diocese in France, Bishop Grigor Khachatrian, was also not invited to the ceremony.
According to French-Armenian news website armenews.com, the Armenian ambassador to France, Arman Khachatrian, refused to comment on the snub criticized by the CCAF.
“An embassy represents the Armenian state and, beyond that, the entire Armenian people in all their diversity,” read a statement released by the National Bureau of the umbrella structure uniting leading French-Armenian organizations. “It is the common home of a whole nation, the place where Armenia represents itself in its fullness, diversity and dignity beyond the disagreements of the moment and partisan calculations.”
“By choosing to deny access to recognized representatives of the Armenian diaspora in France, the Armenian government gives the impression of straying from this unifying purpose,” added the statement.
The CCAF was among Armenian Diaspora organizations and prominent individuals who deplored criminal charges brought against Catholicos Garegin II in February amid Pashinian’s controversial efforts to depose the supreme head of the church. It also voiced “full and unwavering support” for Garegin and demanded an immediate end to the Armenian government’s “repressions” against the church.
The CCAF is one of the most influential Diaspora bodies in the world. Its annual dinner meetings have been attended by top French officials and leaders of virtually all major French parties.
France’s Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu and Senate speaker Gerard Larcher addressed the most recent of those meetings held in January. Also, the CCAF co-chairmen, Ara Toranian and Mourad Papazian, have accompanied French President Emmanuel during official ceremonies in Paris to mark the anniversaries of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey.
A vocal critic of Pashinian, Papazian also leads the pan-Armenian Dashnaktsutyun party’s branch in France. He was controversially denied entry to Armenia in 2022. The Armenian government lifted the ban two years later following Macron’s reported intervention.
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Azeri Officials Visit Armenia For More Border Talks
- Karlen Aslanian
- Robert Zargarian
An Azerbaijani government delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev visited Armenia on Wednesday for fresh talks on delimitating the border and establishing commercial ties between the two South Caucasus countries.
The delegation headed to a resort about 50 kilometers north of Yerevan after arriving in the Armenian capital on a special flight from Baku. Mustafayev and his Armenian counterpart Mher Grigorian chaired there a joint meeting of their governments’ respective commissions on the delimitation process.
In their identical readouts of the meeting, the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministries said the two sides discussed “organizational and technical issues related to border demarcation measures.” They reported further progress on procedural matters, including the approval of guidelines for “the work of demarcation expert groups.” It remained unclear which sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border could be delimited next and when.
An Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty initialed in Washington in August does not specify any mechanisms for the border delimitation. The Armenian government insisted previously that Soviet military maps drawn in the 1970s should be the main blueprint for delineating the long and heavily militarized frontier. Grigorian indicated in October 2024 a change in this position after it was rejected by Baku.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s government unilaterally handed over four border areas to Azerbaijan earlier in 2024, sparking massive anti-government demonstrations in Yerevan. Pashinian is regularly accused by his political foes of planning to cede more territory to Azerbaijan without receiving anything in return.
According to the official readouts, the Armenian and Azerbaijani delegations were joined by businesspeople from the two states to also discuss bilateral “trade and economic cooperation, mutual supplies of goods and services as well as cargo transit.”
Armenia has imported fuel and wheat from or through Azerbaijan since December. Pashinian has repeatedly portrayed the shipments as proof of “peace established between Armenia and Azerbaijan.” His critics say Baku is using them for propaganda purposes.
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RFE/RL – Pre-Election Arrests Of Armenian Oppositionists Continue
- Naira Bulghadarian
Law-enforcement authorities continued to arrest on Wednesday members of billionaire Samvel Karapetian’s opposition movement expected to be the ruling Civil Contract party’s main challenger in Armenia’s upcoming parliamentary elections.
The Anti-Corruption Committee (ACC) detained five more people after raiding an office of Karapetian’s Strong Armenia bloc in Yerevan’s northern Avan district. It accused them of violating a legal ban on vote buying and election-related benevolence but did not elaborate.
It was not clear whether the law-enforcement agency will seek court permission to hold them in pre-trial detention. The suspects were not identified by the ACC or Strong Armenia. The latter did not officially react to the latest arrests as of Wednesday evening.
The recently formed opposition movement has rejected as politically motivated similar charges that have been levelled against dozens of its other members and supporters in recent weeks. Some of them remain under arrest.
They include Artur Avanesian, a senior Strong Armenia figure arrested on Monday on vote-buying charges strongly denied by him. Avanesian, who is a retired senior army officer and a prominent veteran of the wars in Nagorno-Karabakh, went on hunger strike on Wednesday in protest against what another Karapetian ally described as “injustice and political persecutions” in the country.
The ACC claims that Avanesian illegally promised “a number of citizens” jobs and other benefits if they vote for Karapetian’s bloc. The law-enforcement agency publicized on Monday the audio of his wiretapped phone call with another Karabakh-born man said to be his friend and former colleague.
Avanesian can be heard saying that the situation in Armenia will improve in case of an opposition victory in the June 7 elections and stressing the importance of attending a pre-election event. When asked by the man whether he will be hired by the Armenian military if Strong Armenia comes to power, Avanesian answered in the affirmative.
Aram Vartevanian, one of Karapetian’s lawyers and Strong Armenia’s top election candidates, insisted that the promise did not constitute a vote bribe. He argued that the two men are close friends with similar political views.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his Civil Contract party themselves are accused by the Armenian opposition of trying to buy votes in a bid to hold on to power. Opposition leaders say Pashinian promised citizens jobs and other material aid during his recent pre-election visits to various parts of the country.
No Civil Contract party member is known to have been prosecuted on corresponding charges. Nor has the ACC taken action against a charity run by Pashinian’s wife, Anna Hakobian, and accused by civic groups of illegally engaging in benevolent activities.
Armenian law bans such activities politicians running for office, members of their parties and their close relatives. Three Western-funded Armenian NGOs making up the election-monitoring Independent Observer coalition took Hakobian to court last week, accusing her My Step charity of violating the ban. Hakobian angrily denied any wrongdoing and threatened to demand criminal proceedings against them.
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Official reception marks opening of new Armenian embassy building in France
An official reception was held as part of the opening ceremony of the new building of Armenia’s Embassy in France. According to a statement released by Armenia’s Foreign Ministry, the event was attended by chairs of standing committees of the French Senate and National Assembly, members of parliament, mayors, members of regional and departmental councils, representatives of the French President’s Office, the Foreign Ministry and other agencies, as well as heads of a number of diplomatic missions accredited in France.
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Azerbaijani media reports Deputy PM Mustafayev’s arrival in Yerevan — Updated
Azerbaijani media reported on Wednesday that Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev has arrived in the Armenian capital, Yerevan.
According to the reports, the plane carrying Mustafayev and his delegation landed at Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport on Wednesday morning.
Other details were not immediately clear.
Asked to comment, the Armenian Foreign Ministry confirmed to Armenpress that the Azerbaijani delegation led by Mustafayev has arrived in Yerevan, but noted that additional information will be released later.
Update: This article has been updated with additional information from the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirming the visit.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan agree, exchange draft guidelines on border delimitation
On April 29, 2026, in Aghveran, the Republic of Armenia, the 13th meeting of the Commission on the delimitation of the state border and border security between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State Commission on the delimitation of the state border between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia was held under the co-chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mher Grigoryan and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev.
The Armenian Foreign Ministry said, it was noted with satisfaction that the 13th meeting of the commissions is once again being held in the territory of one of the parties, in the Republic of Armenia, in Aghveran. During the meeting, the parties held a detailed exchange of views on organizational and technical issues related to delimitation measures.
The parties agreed and exchanged the draft texts of the following guidelines on the procedures for carrying out delimitation work: “Guidelines on the procedure for the work of expert groups on delimitation during the delimitation of the state border between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan”, “Guidelines on the procedure for the creation of the delimitation map of the state border between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan”, “Guidelines on the procedure for the preparation and publication of delimitation documents of the state border between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan”.
The parties agreed to apply to their governments for the approval of the guidelines.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mher Grigoryan and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev also separately exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.
It was noted that the transit of cargo to the Republic of Armenia through the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan is being successfully carried out and is currently ongoing.
It was noted with satisfaction that Azerbaijan is supplying petroleum products to Armenia, which indicates the formation of trade and economic ties between the two countries.
A discussion was also held with the participation of representatives of the business communities of the parties on issues related to the development of trade and economic cooperation, mutual supply of goods and services, as well as transit transportation.
It was particularly emphasized that the achieved results were made possible thanks to the political will of Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
As a result of the meeting, a relevant protocol was signed.
The parties agreed to determine the date of the next meeting in the Republic of Azerbaijan through working-level coordination.
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Armenpress: Armenian, Azerbaijani deputy prime ministers discuss issues of mut
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mher Grigoryan and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev exchanged views on issues of mutual interest in Aghveran, Armenia.
This was reported by Armenia’s Foreign Ministry.
It was noted that the transit of cargo to the Republic of Armenia through the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan is being successfully carried out and is currently ongoing. It was noted with satisfaction that Azerbaijan is supplying petroleum products to Armenia, which indicates the formation of trade and economic ties between the two countries.
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Verelq: Pre-election “cleansing” has begun in the power structures of Armenia
“Hraparak” daily writes:
Our sources in the military structures report that in recent weeks pre-election “filtering” has begun in the internal affairs and defense systems.
Those who have even a distant friendship or closeness with the opposition circles are dismissed from their jobs with the explanation that “we no longer find it expedient to work together”, then they are informed with “cherez” that they were fired because of their connection with the opposition.
Moreover, the irony is that some people were released, incidentally, because of a relative of the opposition, with whom the given employee met for the last time, let’s say, 3-4 years ago.
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