ArmInfo.Artsakh was top of the agenda of the Putin-Pashinyan talks in Novo-Ogaryevo, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of the Caucasus Institute, said in an interview with ArmInfo.
ArmInfo. It is the fear of its own rights the Armenian political thought is experiencing that accounts for current problems, the public figure Suren Sahakyan said in an interview with ArmInfo.
ArmInfo.Turkey will not make a single step toward Armenia without getting even more in exchange, the expert in Turkic studies, Professor Ruben Safrastyan said in an interview with ArmInfo.
ArmInfo.Armenia's way out of the current situation is in the ongoing transformations of the world order. Political scientist Stepan Danielyan expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo.
ArmInfo.Given a number of geopolitical factors, prospects of a new negotiation format for regional problems involving Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey should not at all be ruled out, Ruben Melkonyan, Professor at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Yerevan State University, said in an interview with ArmInfo.
ArmInfo.The reason for Russian Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group Igor Khovaev's new status, Special Envoy of the RF Foreign Minister for Armenian-Azerbaijani normalization, is the desire to present it as a result of the USA and France refusing to work with Russia within the OSCE Minsk Group, the political scientist Stepan Grigoryan said in an interview with ArmInfo.
ArmInfo. At this stage, it seems possible to forecast that Moscow will try to maintain its own positions in the South Caucasus. In the conditions of it involvement in the war in Ukraine, we cannot claim more. As for Brussels, it will actively try to accelerate regional processes.
ArmInfo.The prospects for the effectiveness, and indeed the very suitability of the new format for the peaceful settlement of the Artsakh conflict, are rather vague. Chairman of the Armenian Constructive Party, political scientist Andrias Ghukasyan, expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo.
ArmInfo.In his speech at the National Assembly yesterday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan admitted that he was being forced to come to terms with the loss of Artsakh behind the doors of his Brussels offices. Political strategist Vigen Hakobyan expressed a similar opinion to ArmInfo.