The week that was in international affairs : Zelenskyy's peace bid rejected, Iran-Iraq war escalates
Pashinyan
Armenia has peace today due to its balanced foreign policy, according to Pashinyan.
Armenian leader Pashinyan seeks to close the Garabagh issue. This move involves resolving a longstanding conflict. A concrete next step is not specified.
Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed face-to-face peace talks with Putin in an open letter, but Putin rejected the meeting, calling it insincere. Zelensky countered that Putin's refusal demonstrates the Kremlin unwilling to end the four-year conflict.
Armenia's ties with Russia are undergoing a constructive transformation, according to Pashinyan.
Nahapetyan claims Pashinyan-Church conflict has international implications
Armenian elections lack a geopolitical subtext, according to Pashinyan.
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan signals a policy shift. Experts weigh in on the implications. A new direction is expected.
