The 2020 war should never have happened, and even after it began, we should not have lost — Robert Kocharyan answers questions about the wars;
Nikol Pashinyan is the greatest threat to peace; if we come to power, there will be no war: Robert Kocharyan;
The Russians must talk to Abkhazia, and the Armenians must talk to Georgia, in order to reach a four-way consensus: Alen Gevondyan;
It is clear that Pashinyan is not prepared to respond to the demands of the majority of Armenian society: Dmitry Solonnikov;
The next ten years will determine which people and which country claim their place in the sun — Strong Armenia’s international security conference in Jermuk;
Pashinyan will either move toward full autocracy or allow us to participate in the elections — in which case a change of power will follow: Narek Karapetyan;
Iran is fighting to win; Pashinyan from the very start was talking about not feeling like a loser — Beniamin Matevosyan draws parallels between the 44-day war and the US war against Iran;
An understanding is forming in Aliyev’s inner circle that Pashinyan may lose the prime ministership after the elections;
Rubinyan claims the negotiation process with Turkey has not stalled, but has nothing new to say;
Pashinyan is offering Armenians the same thing the Young Turks offered before the Genocide: Henry Theriot;
The situation at the Bushehr nuclear power plant is developing according to the worst-case scenario: Rosatom.