Armenia Eyes Benefits from Russian-Turkish Crisis
Experts say that Armenians can gain politically and economically from increasingly fraught relationship.
Experts say that Armenians can gain politically and economically from increasingly fraught relationship.
Russia’s desire to increase its military role in Armenian airspace may be connected to differences with Turkey on Syria.
Turkey celebrates, but Armenian government also finds positives to take away.
Talk of deportation highlights vulnerability of migrant workers.
In the end. painstaking efforts to rebuild the troubled relationship were blocked by massive unresolved differences.
President Sargsyan says 2009 accords could be withdrawn from parliament, signalling end to hopes of ratifying them one day.
Case will come as Armenians mark 100th anniversary of mass killings.
Move seen as tentative step towards reviving diplomatic process.
Once seen as an instrument of Turkish soft power, the educational programme has fallen foul of a battle between Prime Minister Erdoğan and influential preacher Fethullah Gülen.
Turkish prime minister speaks of "suffering", but Armenians say he needs to condemn mass killings unequivocably.