After the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington on Friday, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour interviewed Yerevan’s top diplomat, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan
Pompeo Wants Ceasefire Observed in ‘Piece of Real Estate’
Azerbaijan’s aggressive attacks on Artsakh on in their third week, and a shaky humanitarian ceasefire agreement is being ignored by Baku, which backed by Ankara, continues to shell civilian targets and launch attacks aimed at invading Artsakh.
Exclusive: Armenia’s Ambassador to U.S. Discusses Baku’s Continued Aggression
Since the July attacks on Armenia by Azerbaijani forces, the entire balance of the peace process has been impacted and Baku, as well as Ankara, have started a diplomatic public relations campaign to discredit Armenia.
Armenian Priest Sues Police for Excessive Use of Force at L.A. Protest
Father Armen Bagramyan, a retired priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church, is suing the Los Angeles Police Department claiming personal injuries arising from the use of excessive force by an LAPD officer
Councilmember Hadjinian Resigns Board Post in Protest of Sheriff’s Action
Saying he feels “insulted and disrespected,” Montebello City Councilmember Jack Hadjinian announced that he was resigning his position on the Board of Directors of the Sheriff’s Youth Foundation
Biden’s Ethnic Engagement Director Has Ties to Pro-Erdogan Group
The campaign of Joseph Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, has appointed Elvir Klempic, the former executive director of the Turkish Heritage Organization), as National Ethnic Engagement Director.
Why Are U.S. Ambassadors Apologizing to Azerbaijan?
The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Earle Litzenberger blamed what he called “aggressive Armenians” for a scuffle that erupted between Armenians and Azerbaijanis on Tuesday during a demonstration in Los Angeles
Attack on KZV School, Armenian Center to be Investigated as Hate Crime
The vandalism and attack on San Francisco’s Krouzian-Zekarian Vasbouragan school and the adjacent community center will be investigated as a hate crime, the San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin announced late Friday.
U.S. Prepares ‘Populations for Peace’ by Funding the Spread of COVID-19 Lies
While U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Lynn Tracy was announcing last week the U.S. will halt funding for life-saving de-mining programs in Artsakh and instead shift those funds to “preparing populations for peace,” she proudly boasted that the U.S. had spent millions to help Armenia grapple with the COVID-19 crisis
How Do You Prepare ‘Populations for Peace’? You Kill and Maim Them
The U.S. finally went on record, through its envoy in Armenia, Lynne Tracy, to announce that it was suspending life-saving humanitarian aid for Artsakh de-mining efforts and channeling those funds toward “preparing populations for peace,”