Tag: Nagorno-Karabakh

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Greek MEP Urges European Parliament to Recognize Greek Genocide on 110th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide

On the eve of the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Greek MEP Yannis Maniatis addressed the European Parliament, urging recognition of the genocide of Greeks in Asia Minor and Pontus alongside the Armenian and Assyrian tragedies. Highlighting the Ottoman Empire’s systematic extermination efforts and Turkey’s ongoing denial, he warned that without historical memory, such atrocities risk repetition, as seen in recent events in Nagorno-Karabakh.

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Armenia’s Crossroads: Navigating Peace, Identity, and Geopolitical Shifts

Armenia, a nation deeply rooted in Christian heritage, faces a pivotal moment as it navigates complex geopolitical tensions and cultural challenges. Following Azerbaijan’s military offensive in 2023, which led to the displacement of over 100,000 ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, the region remains fraught with uncertainty. As peace talks progress, Armenia’s historical pivot toward the West and steps to join the European Union mark a significant shift from its longstanding ties with Russia. These developments raise pivotal questions about Armenia’s cultural identity, security, and its place on the international stage.

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Greece Plans to Transfer Soviet-Era Anti-Aircraft Systems to Armenia

Greece is shifting focus away from Ukraine and plans to transfer its Soviet-era anti-aircraft systems, including the S-300PMU1, Tor-M1, and Osa-AK, to Armenia. This move, reported by Greek media outlet Enikos, is influenced by strategic cooperation with France and aims to strengthen Armenia against Turkey, following domestic and international strategic considerations.