Some residents of Karvatchar still do not know whether to stay or leave․ They are waiting for any good news.
The Russian Defense Ministry said its aircraft have already shipped 58 units of equipment (armored personnel carriers, tankers, bulldozers, etc.) to Armenia.
Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan today reported that tomorrow, November 17, at 10:00, the Stepanakert-Berdzor-Goris highway will start operating safely.
Yerevan’s Court of General Jurisdiction today rejected a motion, filed by the National Security Service, to detain Artur Vanetsyan on charges of plotting to assassinate Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan.
“To blame each other, to argue, will take us nowhere but to greater misfortune. Let's try to stand up and help each other,” Sarkissian told the refugees who now have to decide whether to risk moving back to their homes in an area under Azerbaijani co
He said that the ceding of Shushi to Azerbaijan was a precondition for ending the war.
The road through Berdzor is closed. On the way, we saw people evacuating the Karvatchar region. Here are photos of other scenes we encountered on the road to Stepanakert.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan spoke today at the National Assembly about the recent war in Artsakh and said that he is the only one responsible for the military defeat and will answer for his shortcomings before the court of public opinion.
Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Zohrab Mnatsakanyan has tendered his resignation.
Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan wrote in a Facebook post today that at no stage in the peace process was there a question of Armenian troops withdrawing from Shushi.
Former Armenian Deputy PM Armen Gevorgyan has called for Nikol Pashinyan and his government to resign and the creation of a transitional, interim government to stabilize the country.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said that his government would take part in upcoming negotiations over Artsakh only if he enjoyed adequate public trust to do so.
Appearing today before the National Assembly to answer questions from MPs about the recent war in Artsakh and the November 9 ceasefire declaration, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said the 2106 April “Four Day” War was the first sign that the status quo