Wikileaks on Armenia and The Caucasus
Creative Commons/ by Lidia Ilona Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks has released 250,000 diplomatic cables sent by U.S. embassies to Washington, with amazing revelations on the world’s superpower’s...
View ArticleUS embassy cables: Armenia Admits Selling Weapons to Iran
The latest WikiLeaks publication of a US embassy cable has revealed more details of Armenia’s role in transferring some 1000 RPG-22s and 260 PKM machine guns to Iran, a charge which Armenia had denied...
View ArticleNo surprises in fresh Armenia-related leaks from Wikileaks
A Russian website, which claims to be a partner to whistleblowing website Wikileaks, has published a number documents, which it says come from the U.S. Embassy in Armenia and are part of thousands of...
View ArticleWikileaks: Armenians can’t be defeated by Azerbaijan
Armenian military practices operational art during November 2010 exercises. Official photo “Azerbaijan, even with its focus on improving its military capability, is unlikely anytime soon to structure a...
View ArticleWikileaks. Benefits Armenia could get from EU’s Eastern Partnership
Painted orange - the area covered by EU's Eastern Partnership program Access to the European markets, extending Schengen area into this area and aid to develop civil society, are some of the benefits...
View ArticleSksel a…
Opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrossian's catch phrase from previous rallies - "Sksel a..." on a Yerevan sidewalk The phrase “Sksel a…” (It has begun) pronounced by Levon Ter-Petrossian, the leader of...
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