International community proposes lower status for Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia

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ArmInfo.The international community is promising unanimity on Armenia and Artsakh if Armenia’s authorities agree to lower status for Artsakh. Otherwise, the  international community says Armenia should not hope for them, Prime  Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated in Parliament on Wednesday.  

“Robert Kocharyan was not at all exaggerating while stating that  Armenia too has territorial integrity issues. It was difficult for us  to convince ourselves that after 30 years of hardships we had to  surrender the fruits of the victory in exchange to nothing. Accepting  that was tantamount to admitting that we had erected a facade,  whereas we had totally failed to construct state institutions. Even  as an opposition member I could not accept that much less so read out  this verdict while looking straight into people’s eyes. But I am  saying to discuss the future not the past. In fact, we have a similar  situation now, and I cannot but say it,” the premier said. 

“The international community is telling us straightforwardly now:  being the world’s only country refusing to recognize Turkey’s ally  Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity is a great threat not only to  Artsakh, but also to Armenia. The international community is telling  us again now: request a lower status for Nagorno- Karabakh’s status,  and you will enjoy international unanimity on Armenia and Artsakh.  Otherwise, we request you not to hope for us not because we are  unwilling to help, but because we are unable to,” Mr Pashinyan said.  

These are social and psychological motives making Armenia’s  authorities to consistently state there is no alternative to the  peace agenda despite all the difficulties, he said. 

Armenia’s Khoznavar village is surrounded by Azerbaijanis on 3 sides after 2020 war

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Armenia – April 9 2022

After the war in the fall of 2020, a total of 250 hectares of pastures, 80 hectares of grassland, and 15 hectares of arable land in Khoznavar village of Armenia’s Syunik Province has passed to the adversary.

Khoznavar resident and former village head Varo Grigoryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that this rural community is currently surrounded on three sides by Azerbaijani military positions, there is only one road out of the village, but it is under direct enemy fire.

“The enemy is 500-600 meters away from the road; the road is not safe. And the village is surrounded by Azerbaijanis, like a peninsula, and [the military forces of] ours are standing across,” he said.

Referring to the Armenian PM’s proposal of a “mirror withdrawal” of both troops, the former head Khoznavar noted that they have no place to withdraw. Otherwise, they would have to leave the village.

“It is not correct. In my view, they [i.e., the Azerbaijani army units] have come, settled. If they were going to go back, they would have been gone now,” he added.

Grigoryan said the situation in Khoznavar is calm, and there are no shootings.

Armenia repeatedly responded to Azerbaijan’s proposals – PM

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 11:29, 31 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 31, ARMENPRESS. Armenia responded to the five-point proposal presented by Azerbaijan both publicly and through working-diplomatic channels. Baku’s claim that Armenia left the proposals without response absolutely has nothing to do with the reality, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the Cabinet meeting today.

“Perhaps, the most exploited topic by Azerbaijan for provoking regional escalation is the peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan continues to claim that Armenia leaves that issue without response. Whereas, this information absolutely has nothing to do with the reality because I have repeatedly publicly expressed the readiness of Armenia to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan.

But the thing is that today as well Azerbaijan continues announcing that it has transferred a five-point proposal to Armenia, but we have allegedly left these proposals without response. At the previous Cabinet meeting, I have thoroughly touched upon this issue live and stated that on March 10, a 5-point proposal of Azerbaijan was handed over to Armenia, and on March 14, four days later, two of which were non-working days, we responded in writing to that proposal, and handed over that response in the same way we received it.

It was conveyed to us by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairing country, we transferred the response through the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairing countries. We have also publicly announced that there is nothing unacceptable for us in the proposals of Azerbaijan. The Foreign Minister of Armenia announced on March 21, 2022: (I quote):

“There is nothing unacceptable for us in the proposals submitted by Azerbaijan on March 10. It’s another thing that these proposals do not address all the issues on the Armenia-Azerbaijan comprehensive peace agenda. With our response conveyed to the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship we have completed that agenda and thus, are ready to the launch of peace talks on this basis” (end of quote)”, Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan emphasized that this is Armenia’s official position and Armenia responded to Azerbaijan’s five-point proposal both publicly and through working-diplomatic channels.

“This response means that the principle of mutual recognition of territorial integrity and inviolability of borders is acceptable for Armenia”, he said.

Artsakh MoD names three soldiers killed in Azerbaijani drone attack

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On March 25, Davit Robert Mirzoyan (born in 1978), Ishkhan Serzhik Ohanyan (born in 1994) and Ararat Tevosyan (born in 1990) were killed as a result of provocations by the Azerbaijani forces in the eastern border of Artsakh, in particular, the use of Bayraktar TB-2 attack drones.

The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Artsakh shares the grief of the loss, expresses its support to the relatives and friends of the killed servicemen.

"We must investigate actions of Russian peacekeepers”: PM Pashinyan’s appeal to Putin




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PM Pashinyan appealed to Putin amid escalation in Karabakh

The Azerbaijani Armed Forces continue to hold the positions taken on March 24 in Nagorno-Karabakh, in the zone of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers, negotiations on their return to their original positions are ongoing. The night of March 26 was relatively stable, but in the afternoon, from 11:00 am, units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces continued their attempts to advance towards the eastern border of the unrecognized NKR, where Russian peacekeepers are temporarily stationed.

As a result of the actions of the Azerbaijan in the previous two days, three Armenian servicemen were killed, 14 were wounded and the condition of two is assessed as critical.

In Armenia, the effectiveness of the mission of Russian peacekeepers stationed in NK is being discussed, since the strategically important Karaglukh height (Dashbashi height in Azerbaijani) captured by Azerbaijan is located in the zone of their responsibility. This issue was also discussed during a telephone conversation between the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Russia.

However, on March 26, information was received that the leadership of the unrecognized republic had decided to send an official letter to the President of Russia with a request to increase the contingent of peacekeeping forces.

What else is known at this moment: the version of the loss of height, the details of the Pashinyan–Putin conversation, what the Armenian side expects from Russia, Armenia’s appeal to the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice below.


  • Armenia claims Azerbaijani forces captured strategic point in Karabakh
  • Armenian PM: “Baku’s actions prove Azerbaijan is responsible for blowing up gas pipe in Karabakh”
  • Opinion from Yerevan: “Direct Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue is unlikely”

A controversial explanation of the loss of Karaglukh height was presented to Armenian journalists by the former commander of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army Samvel Babayan. According to him, Russian peacekeepers offered to remove both Armenian and Azerbaijani positions from these areas in order to reduce tension. This happened a week ago.

Since February, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces have been shelling Armenian villages located on the line of contact. Loudspeakers periodically played a message in Armenian calling on residents to leave their homes in order to save their lives.

Samvel Babayan stated that the agreement was fulfilled only by the Armenian side, and the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, taking advantage of the situation, advanced in these territories. The Russian peacekeepers offered no resistance.

“The Armenian side must demand that Russia return the Karaglukh height, because it was at the suggestion of Russia that we removed our positions from there”, Samvel Babayan believes.

However, the Armenian side continues to expect that Russia will make efforts for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

“The authorities of Artsakh express the hope that the decisive efforts of the Russian side will allow the Azerbaijani troops to return to their original positions, and the civilians of Artsakh to their homes. Otherwise, the security guarantees provided to the civilian population living in Artsakh may be seriously called into question”, the NK Information Headquarters said in a statement.

On the evening of March 25, the Prime Minister of Armenia spoke on the phone with the President of Russia about the situation “that has developed as a result of the invasion of Azerbaijani units of an area in the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh”.

According to the press service of the government, Nikol Pashinyan assessed the situation on the line of contact as tense and stated

  • the need to investigate the actions of Russian peacekeepers in this situation,
  • the need to ensure the return of the Azerbaijani armed forces to their original positions.

“The leaders of the two countries agreed to make efforts to resolve the crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh”, the report says.

This is the opinion of the chairman of the parliamentary commission on foreign relations, Eduard Aghajanyan. In a conversation with journalists, he said that, based on the response of people on social media, he had the impression that Armenian society doubted this.

“They are asking whether it is possible that what is happening is the result of some agreements between Azerbaijanis and Russian peacekeepers. I personally do not want to think so, I have no reason or even desire to think in this direction.

But I think that this is an issue that should be resolved by concrete actions by our Russian partners, and as a result, the Azerbaijani armed forces will return to their original positions, and this tension will subside. I think that after this, the perceptions of our society will change, the mentioned doubts or fears will disappear”, Aghajanyan said.

According to him, negotiations with the Russian side are ongoing, constant communication is maintained between the defense ministers:

“However, as a member of the National Assembly, as chairman of the commission on foreign relations, I count on a political result, on a concrete practical result that will substantiate the mandate of the Russian peacekeepers. And in this way, such provocations in the territory under their responsibility will be excluded in the future”.

The question of whether to exchange or return enclaves remains open for both Armenia and Azerbaijan since the seocnd Karabakh war. But what is an enclave and where did they come from?

MK Human Rights Defender Gegham Stepanyan has visited the hospital where wounded servicemen are being treated.

“According to the information which is being specified at the moment, 14 people received injuries of varying degrees. The condition of 10 persons is assessed by doctors as mild, one is of moderate severity, one is severe, and two are critical.

During personal conversations with the wounded, it was discovered that almost all the wounds were received as a result of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces. Some of them were deliberately fired upon by drones while trying to provide first aid to their wounded friends”, the Ombudsman wrote on his Facebook page.

Gegham Stepanyan believes that actions against military personnel under the ceasefire regime should also be considered as crimes and gross violations of international humanitarian law.

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Armenia submitted to the ECtHR a demand to apply an interim urgent measure against Azerbaijan “in connection with the recent violations of the rights of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh”.

The message of the Armenian representative office for international legal issues states that the court has been presented with facts and evidence that since February, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces have periodically voiced threats to the civilian population, demanding to leave their homes:

“The request for an interim measure also includes cases of indiscriminate shelling of the civilian population of Artsakh, including schools and damage to the gas pipeline supplying Artsakh with natural gas. In these adverse weather conditions, the entire population of Artsakh, all structures, including hospitals and schools, were left without natural gas. Such actions pose a direct threat not only to the village of Khramort, but to the entire population of Artsakh.

Based on these facts and comparing them with the case law of the European Court, the representative of Armenia on international legal issues stated that the actions of Azerbaijan directly threaten the fundamental rights of the population of Artsakh, protected by the Convention, and contain the threat of irreversible loss. The European Court has been demanded to apply an interim urgent measure against Azerbaijan, to oblige it to stop threats, shelling and restore natural gas supplies”.

The gas supply to Nagorno-Karabakh has once again stopped, the local information center reported about this in the evening of March 22

On March 25, the representative of Armenia on international legal issues also appealed to the International Court of Justice with a call to pay attention to the violations committed by Azerbaijan.

Azeri advance took place in area of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers – MP

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 14:45,

YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. The Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Armenian Parliament Eduard Aghajanyan announced that the territories which went under Azerbaijani control as a result of the March 24-25 events were in the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping forces. He said that they expect clear answers from Russian colleagues on how these events happened.

Speaking at a press conference, Aghajanyan emphasized that Azerbaijan is consistently carrying out a policy of depriving the Armenians of Artsakh from the right to live in their own homeland and that the latest events are yet another manifestation of ethnic cleansing against the Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh which is happening since the conflict began.

“In the recent period, in the post-war period, this process took a unique and practical shape, about which the Armenian government has numerously alarmed and informed the international community. An assessment to this process was numerously given by the Armenian foreign ministry, the prime minister, and Members of Parliament, particularly the members of the foreign relations committee,” Aghajanyan said.

Aghajanyan accused Azerbaijan in again violating the November 9 trilateral agreement.

“In this given case it is the violation of the clause under which the sides are obliged to stop hostilities, remain in their positions, and Russian peacekeepers were to be deployed on that borderline, who were deployed,” he added.

Aghajanyan said the area where the events happened is in the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers.

“Here our main question and work is with our Russian colleagues. We must understand under what circumstances this advance happened, because as a result of the advance the Azerbaijani military appeared in the rear of the Russian peacekeepers, meaning they bypassed them. I repeat, this, according to the respective clause of the November 9 trilateral statement, is the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers, therefore we expect to receive clear answers from our Russian colleagues on how this happened. We expect that this issue will be solved in the shortest period of time and that the Azerbaijani armed forces will return to their initial positions from where the advance took place,” Aghajanyan said.

Armenian PM congratulates President of European Council on re-election

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 14:51,

YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory letter to Charles Michel on his re-election as President of the European Council, the PM’s Office said.

The letter reads:

“Your Excellency,

Please, accept my warm congratulations on your re-election as President of the European Council.

The two and a half years of your tenure coincided with a period of unprecedented challenges facing the humanity. During this period the European Union and Armenia have fought against the pandemic with joint efforts, have jointly worked for eliminating the consequences of the war and establishing lasting peace.

Despite all these challenges, we also managed to push forward the agenda of our multilayered cooperation, which was marked by the entry into force of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, as well as the roadmap for its implementation, the signing of a number of agreements between Armenia and the European Union, the approval of guideline programs within the frames of the Eastern Partnership.

On this occasion I warmly remember our meetings, comprehensive discussions and exchange of ideas.

I am confident that we will keep the dynamics of our contacts and mutual cooperation also in coming years for the benefit of the deepening of partnership between Armenia and the European Union and the joint overcoming of the problems facing us all.

By using this chance, I want to reaffirm Armenia’s commitment to the common fundamental values, as well as to wish you new achievements.

Please, Your Excellency, accept the assurances of my highest respect”.

UN envoy briefed on humanitarian situation in Karabakh

PanARMENIAN.Net – Armenian Human Rights Defender Kristinne Grigoryan on Friday, March 18 detailed the humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) to the UN’s Resident Coordinator in Armenia Lila Pieters Yahia.

The Human Rights Defender weighed in on the interruption of gas supplies to Artsakh for more than a week and Azerbaijan’s obstruction of the restoration of the outage, as a result of which over 100,000 people were deprived of heating in cold weather conditions.

Grigoryan also presented the situation in the border villages of Artsakh, the acts of intimidation by the Azerbaijani armed forces against the population of the village of Khramort and a number of other settlement, accompanied by intense shootings, which have unfortunately resulted in injuries among civilians.

100,000 residents in Karabakh have been deprived of gas for over a week now, and because the pipeline has been damaged in territories currently under Baku’s control, the Azerbaijani military won’t allow the Armenian side to eliminate the problem.

The Azerbaijan armed forces have also been violating the ceasefire and using loudspeakers to spread panic among the population of Nagorno-Karabakh, attempting to force them to leave their homes.

Gas supply disruption in Artsakh causes numerous humanitarian problems, Ombudsman says

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YEREVAN, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS. The disruption of gas supply in Artsakh is creating multiple humanitarian problems, Ombudsman of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan said during a discussion today relating to Azerbaijan’s ethnic hatred policy and its consequences.

“The disruption of the gas supply makes it impossible for the people to exercise various rights. It mostly affected the education process, yesterday the ministry of education of Artsakh already made a statement according to which the spring breaks will start sooner due to the current situation. In other words, it is already seen that children’s study process will be affected because of the gas problem. There is a certain impact in productions, bread factories. In other words, the absence of gas greatly affects the issues on providing ordinary essentials”, he said.

Since March 8 the Republic of Artsakh is without gas supply as the main pipeline supplying gas from Armenia to Artsakh has been damaged. The damaged section of the pipeline is under the control of the Azerbaijani armed forces. Negotiations are underway with the Azerbaijani side for conducting the repair works of the pipeline.




Putin and Scholz discuss the issue of organization of humanitarian corridors in Ukraine

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 20:05, 9 March, 2022

YEREVAN, 9 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. The President of Russia Vladimir Putin in a phone call with Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz discussed the situation in Ukraine, ARMENPRESS reports, the Press Office of the Kremlin informs.

In particular, the results of the third round of negotiations of Russian-Ukrainian delegations were discussed.

“A special attention was given to the humanitarian sides of the situation in Ukraine and Donbass republics.

The President of Russia informed about the measures aimed at evacuating the civil population from the places of clashes and attempts of prevention of evacuation of peaceful people by militants of nationalist units”, the statement of the Kremlin says.