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The chair of the Armenian State Commission on border delimitation, Mher Grigoryan, speaking in parliament. Official image.
Armenia

Armenia to ratify joint commission regulation, no updates from Azerbaijan

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Armenia is one step away from ratifying regulations for its joint border delimitation commission with Azerbaijan, which has yet to ratify the same regulations. On Monday, the Armenian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee approved a bill to ratify the Armenia-Azerbaijan regulation on joint activity of the commissions on delimitation.  The following day, the bill was debated at a plenary session of the Armenian Parliament. The session was boycotted by opposition factions, who were concern

Archbishop Galstanyan facing police near Kirants. Photo: Narek Aleksanyan/Hetq
Armenia

Podcast | Why is an Armenian priest leading a crusade against the government?

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Tavush for the Motherland, a movement fronted by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, has made headlines protesting in Armenia’s north and in the capital Yerevan against the delimitation process with Azerbaijan. This week, we speak to OC Media’s Armenian staff writer Arshaluys Barseghyan about how the protest movement shifted from protesting border delimitation to calling for the government’s resignation, and to analyst Narek Sukiasyan about the border delimitation process and th

Police blocking the road to Kirants. Photo: Narek Aleksanyan/Hetq
Armenia

Police block entry to Armenian village amidst protests against border delimitation

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Armenian police over the weekend blocked access to the village of Kirants, which is directly affected by a delimitation agreement with Azerbaijan, prompting claims of food shortages in the village. On Monday, the Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of Tavush for the Motherland, an anti-government movement formed to protest the delimitation process in the province of Tavush, led his group to meet with the residents of Kirants. Police have blocked ‘unregistered citizens’ from entering the

A crowd of protesters outside the EBRD annual forum in Yerevan on 15 May, with Archbishop Galstanyan at the centre. Photo: Narek Aleksanyan/hetq.am
Armenia

Armenia’s opposition condemns border agreement as ‘illegal’ as protest continues

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Protests against the decision of Armenia’s government to hand over territory to Azerbaijan have been continuing for almost a month, with thousands taking to the streets in the country’s capital and border villages.  In the past week, Armenia’s most prominent opposition groups have stated their support for the protesters, who are led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan. Galstanyan and his supporters are calling for the handover of land in northeastern Tavush province to be halted, and for Prime Min

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