Opinion
The opposition seems to have passed the bottom of the water until the danger has passed
Armenia's foreign policy agenda is entirely more than ever. One follows the other and parallel meetings in the western and eastern parts of the world, the center of which is the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, naturally in the context of the changes in the regional realities.

What do pro-Russians and pro-Westerners want from Armenia?
Recently, as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war and Azerbaijan's attack on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia, talks of foreign orientation have become active again in the public-political environment. There are not many poles of external orientation: Russian and Western.

Are they working synchronously with Aliyev, or are we dealing with a planned "coincidence"?
Meanwhile, Artak Zakaryan, on the contrary, presents the most severe accusation of an entire country, thus equating Armenia with the Islamic State, "Hezbollah," "Al Qaeda," and other terrorist organizations.
