Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan
Most Recent
•
04-Feb-2025
A CONVERSATION WITH PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA NIKOL PASHINYAN - The Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center hosted a discussion featuring Nikol Pashinyan, prime minister of the Republic of Armenia, to discuss the path forward for Armenia amid geopolitical developments in the South Caucasus and the broader region.
Armenia has declared the normalization of relations with its neighbors, particularly Azerbaijan and Turkiye as a top priority of its foreign policy. As part of this policy Armenia and Azerbaijan continue negotiations centered around establishing lasting peace.
After Azerbaijan’s lightning military offensive in Karabakh in the fall of 2023, which resulted in all the Armenians living there to leave their homes, as well as an incursion into the sovereign territory of Armenia, it started to redefine its security landscape contending with past and present ties with its larger neighbor, Russia.
On January 1, 2025, Russia withdrew its some of its border guard troops from Armenia at the behest of the Armenian government. Armenia has also continued to engage with its other partners, particularly with the United States and those in the European Union, has conducted joint military drills with US forces, provides humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and suspended all its activities in the CSTO and confirmed the aspirations of its people in an EU membership. On January 14, the United States and Armenia elevated their relations to a Strategic Partnership level by signing a relevant Charter—a milestone in bilateral cooperation between the two countries, reflecting Armenia’s continued mission to expand economic and security cooperation to strengthen its democracy.
Pashinyan joined John Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, to discuss the above and more.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 02/05/2025
Up Next in Most Recent
-
How is the media covering Serbia's pr...
Serbia is at a crossroads. What started as grief over the Novi Sad tragedy has become a full-scale protest movement, forcing Prime Minister's Vučević's resignation and even earning students a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. But with no clear leader, how is pro-government media responding? I...
-
What’s to come for transatlantic econ...
WHAT’S TO COME FOR TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMIC RELATIONS - The inauguration of US President Donald Trump has ushered in new expectations for US policy on international trade and economic policies. Nowhere is this anticipated change felt most apprehensively than in Europe’s capitals, which as a bloc ac...
-
Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wil...
CANADIAN ENERGY MINISTER JONATHAN WILKINSON ON US-CANADA ENERGY COOPERATION - As US President Donald Trump rolls out a flurry of new executive orders and leads his administration in refining its global trade strategy, the US-Canada bilateral relationship looms large. Amid a complex and increasing...