Armenia will decide on EU or EAEU membership through public vote, deputy PM sa

Panorama, Armenia
May 16 2026

Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan has said Armenia realises it cannot simultaneously hold membership in the European Union and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), adding that any future decision on leaving the Russia-led bloc would ultimately be made by the Armenian people.

“We clearly understand that Armenia cannot be a member of both the EAEU and the EU at the same time, and it is obvious that at some point in the future we will need to make an appropriate decision,” Grigoryan told Russian state news agency TASS on Friday.

“That decision will, of course, be made by the citizens of Armenia. At present, there is no such necessity,” he said.

Grigoryan stressed that Armenia remains a committed member of the EAEU and continues to participate fully in the organization’s discussions and decision-making processes.

“Armenia is a full-fledged member of the EAEU, conducts cooperation constructively, and fully participates in discussions and all decision-making processes,” he said.

On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Yerevan should decide “as early as possible” whether it intends to pursue EU membership or remain in the EAEU, suggesting that an “intelligent divorce” would be possible if Armenia ultimately chose the European path.

Strong Armenia party sues public broadcaster for defamation

Panorama, Armenia
May 16 2026

The opposition Strong Armenia party has filed a defamation lawsuit against the country’s Public TV Company, accusing the broadcaster of falsely reporting that former President Robert Kocharyan was the joint opposition candidate for prime minister.

The party said the claim was aired during the May 3 evening news program and demanded a formal retraction.

Strong Armenia reiterated that the bloc’s prime ministerial candidate is businessman and philanthropist Samvel Karapetyan.

Armenian opposition flags chaotic voter lists ahead of June elections

Panorama, Armenia
May 16 2026

An Armenian opposition figure has raised alarm over what she called “chaotic” electoral registers ahead of the June 7 vote. Gohar Meloyan, a constitutional law expert and a member of the Strong Armenia party, said people have reported missing names, deceased relatives listed as active voters and strangers registered at their home addresses.

Meloyan added that some precinct assignments appeared distorted, with instances of hundreds of individuals registered under a single residence. She urged voters who cannot locate themselves or who discover anomalous entries to contact the Interior Ministry’s Migration and Citizenship Service or call the short number 84-22 for clarification. Citizens may request corrections or removals until May 26 at 2 p.m. local time.

Fact-checkers debunk reports of Turkish military base deployment in Armenia as

JAM News
May 16 2026
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For several days, a video has been circulating on social media claiming that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan allegedly signed a “secret agreement” with EU backing. The authors of the fake report claim he agreed to the deployment of a Turkish military base in Armenia.

The video provides no evidence to support the allegation.

The video first appeared on X and quickly spread across the platform. At least 15 accounts with 200,000-800,000 followers each shared it

Journalists from Factor TV contacted the Armenian prime minister’s office and were told the video about the military base was ‘yet another fabricated video.’ The media outlet’s fact-checkers also carried out a detailed analysis of the footage and presented their findings.

According to their findings:

  • The English narration in the video was generated using artificial intelligence,
  • The DRM News logo attributed to the publication was forged,
  • And the footage itself was manipulated.

Video about deployment of Turkish military base in Armenia is fake. It was not published by DRM News. Claims presented in it are not confirmed by other sources, and Armenian government denies signing any such agreement,” Factor TV’s fact-checkers concluded.


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Video contains false claims, including alleged involvement of Volodymyr Zelensky

It cites unnamed European diplomats and claims that Armenian authorities signed a secret agreement allowing Türkiye to establish a military base near Gyumri, the second-largest city in the country.

The video further states that, at an initial stage, the base would be operated by Azerbaijani forces before later coming under Turkish control. It then concludes that the alleged agreement “marks a sharp shift for Armenia, which has long viewed Turkey and Azerbaijan as hostile states.”

Also, the fake video claims that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky allegedly played a “significant role in securing the agreement with Türkiye.” No evidence is presented for this claim either.

The video repeats false narratives that have recently been widely circulated by a number of Russian-language Telegram channels.

In particular, it claims the agreement was signed one month before Armenia’s parliamentary elections on 7 June, and alleges European diplomats assured Nikol Pashinyan that “international observers would ignore possible violations, ensuring his victory.”

Armenian fact-checkers also point out that the video uses a manipulative framing technique: false claims are interwoven with real facts to create an appearance of credibility. The real elements mentioned in the video include agreements signed at the 8th Summit of the European Political Community and at the Armenia–EU summit.

Footage of the “new base” actually comes from military exercises in Azerbaijan.

The fake content includes some real photographs. In particular, it shows images from events held in Yerevan in early May, including the 8th Summit of the European Political Community and the first Armenia–EU summit. However, it also contains staged and manipulated visuals.

According to fact-checking journalists, footage of military equipment and soldiers presented as part of the “new base” was actually filmed during military exercises held in Azerbaijan on 30 November 2021.

Real media logo used

Use of a genuine, active media outlet’s logo is one of the most common techniques in the creation of manipulative content often referred to as deepfakes, as it is intended to make a video appear more credible.

In this case, logo of DRM News was used.

Factor TV directly contacted editorial team of the outlet. In a written response, DRM News stated it has no connection to the video in question.

It was also established that DRM News had published a piece with a lead image similar to one circulated on X, although the content differs significantly.

While the X video refers to a Turkish military base, the DRM News publication in question covers a live broadcast from the Armenia–EU summit held in Yerevan.

The outlet published this report on 5 May, presenting agreements signed at the summit. The piece is titled “Armenia and EU sign connectivity agreement at first summit held in Yerevan.”

DRM News publishes news and analysis on international relations, finance, and other current affairs. The platform was launched in 2014 and distributes content mainly via YouTube and Facebook, where it has around 831,000 and 137,000 followers respectively.

These pages have previously spread false information

The 15 pages that circulated fake news about the alleged deployment of a Turkish military base in Armenia have a known history of publishing false investigations and AI-generated videos.

In particular, the same pages have previously shared disinformation claiming that Armenian authorities were preparing to cancel public commemorations for Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, and that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had handed over the “Zangezur corridor” construction project to Turkish company Limak for 40 years.

List of pages that circulated the fake video, along with their follower counts. Photo: Factor TV.

User Truth_teller, in sharing the video, wrote ‘Zanzibar corridor’ instead of ‘Zangezur corridor’,” Factor TV reported with irony.

All video content circulated by these pages, including the clip about the alleged deployment of a Turkish military base, follows a common pattern:

  • AI-generated audio
  • logos of existing media outlets
  • unsubstantiated claims interwoven with real facts

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Turkish Press: Armenian premier says Yerevan doesn’t need external guarantors

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
May 16 2026
Past reliance on external guarantors proved unreliable, argues Nikol Pashinyan
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Türkiye, İstanbul

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Saturday that Yerevan does not need external guarantors to ensure peace with Azerbaijan, according to state news agency Armenpress.

Pashinyan criticized calls by “political forces” for Armenia to seek security guarantors, arguing that past reliance on such arrangements had proved unreliable.

“One of those security guarantors, in fact, made a very open and transparent statement while on an official visit to Baku—I am referring to the president of Belarus—saying that he participated in the preparatory work for the 44-day war,” Pashinyan said.

“That person was one of our security guarantors, a member of the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organisation),” he added, referring to the Collective Security Treaty Organization.

Pashinyan said Armenia could not continue “stepping on the same rake every time.”

“Ultimately, we must overcome the cycle in which we allow others to use us against others and then discard us,” he said, calling it a key historical and political shift for Armenia.

Relations between the two former Soviet republics have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Karabakh—a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan—and seven adjacent regions.

Most of the territory was liberated by Azerbaijan during a 44-day war in the fall of 2020, which ended after a Russian-brokered peace agreement that opened the door to normalization and demarcation talks.

In September 2023, Azerbaijan established full sovereignty in Karabakh after separatist forces in the region surrendered.

Last August, both signed a declaration at a trilateral summit at the White House, alongside US President Donald Trump, to end decades of conflict, with commitments to cease hostilities, reopen transport routes, and normalize relations.

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Turkey and Armenia Move Closer to Historic Normalization Deal

May 16 2026

  • Turkey approved new rules allowing goods traded with Armenia to move under streamlined customs procedures, including via third countries.
  • Armenia welcomed the decision as a step toward expanded trade, regional connectivity, and eventual diplomatic relations.
  • The shared border has been closed since 1993, but normalization talks have gained momentum since 2022.

Turkey and Armenia have taken a major stride in settling their historical differences, agreeing on a bureaucratic framework to promote direct trade between the two states.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced on May 13 that Ankara had approved streamlined regulations for goods moving to/from Turkey and Armenia via third countries. A ministry statement added that the two states are now working towards reopening their shared border.

“The necessary technical and bureaucratic studies for the opening of the common border between the two countries are still ongoing,” it stated.

Due to historical grievances, Armenia and Turkey have never had diplomatic relations. Their shared border has remained closed since 1993, when Turkey sealed it in a show of solidarity with Azerbaijan during the First Karabakh War, which saw Armenian forces secure the disputed Nagorno Karabakh territory, along with broad swathes of Azerbaijan proper. 

Turkish and Armenian officials have been engaged in a process aimed at normalizing relations since 2022. A previous joint initiative to establish diplomatic relations, launched in 2009, eventually stalled.  

Officials in Yerevan applauded the Turkish decision to ease trade rules, describing it as “an important step” in efforts to establish diplomatic relations.  

“This decision is essential from the perspective of expanding trade and business circles between the two countries, boosting economic connectivity in the region, and ensuring peace and prosperity,” read an Armenian Foreign Ministry statement.

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Armenpress: Trump says China wants to buy oil from U.S.

U. S.10:30, 15 May 2026
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U.S. President Donald Trump said in a pre-recorded Fox News interview after his visit to Beijing that China has agreed to buy American oil, as the two nations push for concrete trade and business wins at their bilateral summit.

“They’ve agreed they want to buy oil from the United States, they’re going to go to Texas, we’re going to start sending Chinese ships to Texas and to Louisiana and to Alaska,” Trump said in the interview that was conducted after his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday.

China also agreed to help with Iran negotiations and not to supply military equipment to Tehran, Trump said, adding that the Chinese leader would like to see the Strait of Hormuz open and free of tolls.

“They have an insatiable appetite for energy, and we have unlimited energy,” Trump said, saying that the U.S. produces more oil & gas than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined: “we’re doing twice as much oil and gas, as they are.”

Other details on the possible deal weren’t immediately available.

The U.S. produced 23.6 million barrels of oil and other liquid fuel per day in 2025, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, while Saudi Arabia produced 11.21 million bpd and Russia 10.53 million bpd.

China is by far the largest buyer of Iranian oil, purchasing around 90% of Iran’s crude exports, according to CNBC. 

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Trump says China agrees to buy 200 Boeing jets

U. S.10:42, 15 May 2026
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China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, U.S. President Donald Trump told Fox News on Thursday.

According to Reuters, the number was far fewer than analysts had expected, and the planemaker’s shares fell.

Details of the deal were not immediately available, including when and which types of jets would be delivered, but the amount was much smaller than the roughly 500-plane package that sources told Reuters was under discussion ahead of a meeting on Thursday between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“One thing he agreed to today, he’s going to order 200 jets … 200 big ones,” Trump said on Fox News’ Hannity, referring to Xi.

Boeing shares fell 4.1% during market trading afterward.

The talks had been for 500 Boeing 737 MAX jets, plus possibly dozens of more expensive widebody jets in follow-on orders after the summit, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the discussions. China has also been in talks for a similarly sized deal with European planemaker Airbus.

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CIA chief visits Cuba

U. S.10:49, 15 May 2026
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CIA director John Ratcliffe on ‌May 14 delivered a message from U.S. President Donald Trump to top Cuban officials in Havana that the U.S. would “seriously engage” with the island´s government on economic and security issues “only if it makes fundamental changes,” Reuters reported, citing a CIA official.

Ratcliffe’s trip appeared to be only the second visit by a CIA director to Cuba since former leader Fidel Castro´s 1959 revolution, according to Reuters.

The CIA official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, did not elaborate on the specific changes that Trump was demanding.

The U.S. has for decades demanded Cuba open its state-run economy, pay reparations for properties expropriated by the Castro government ⁠and hold “free and fair” elections.

Trump has increased pressure on Cuba, effectively imposing a fuel blockade on the island by threatening tariffs on countries supplying it with fuel, igniting seemingly endless power outages and delivering new blows to the island´s already ailing economy.

Cuba first disclosed Ratcliffe’s visit in a statement saying he held talks with his Cuban counterpart at the Interior Ministry in Havana.

“Both sides … underscored their interest in developing bilateral cooperation between law enforcement agencies in the interest of the security of both countries, as well as regional and international security,” the statement ‌said.

Cuba’s representatives ⁠said the island does not pose a threat to U.S. national security, the statement said.

The statement was issued after a U.S. government plane was seen departing Havana’s international airport on Thursday afternoon, according to a Reuters witness.

Ratcliffe delivered “Trump’s message that the United States is prepared to seriously engage on economic and security issues, but only if Cuba makes fundamental changes,” the CIA official told Reuters.

The sides also discussed “intelligence cooperation, economic stability, and security issues, ⁠all against the backdrop that Cuba can no longer be a safe haven for adversaries in the Western Hemisphere,” the official added.

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Xi hails Trump’s visit as historic

U. S.10:59, 15 May 2026
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump had a private meeting on Friday in Beijing, the Chinese Xinhua news agency reported.

The meeting came a day after Xi held talks with Trump.

Xi lauded the “historic and landmark” visit of the American president.

Xi said the two sides had set the new vision of building a constructive China-U.S. relationship of strategic stability.

“We have reached important common understandings on maintaining stable economic and trade ties, expanding practical cooperation in various fields, and properly addressing each other’s concerns,” Xinhua quoted Xi as saying.

The two sides also agreed to strengthen communication and coordination on international and regional issues, according to Xi.

The visit is conducive to enhancing mutual understanding, deepening mutual trust and improving the well-being of the two peoples, Xi said.

This once again demonstrates that it is a shared aspiration of both peoples and the expectation of people across the world for China and the United States to find a right path to get along with each other and to achieve peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation on the basis of mutual respect, Xi added.

“While President Trump hopes to make America great again, I am dedicated to leading the Chinese people toward national rejuvenation,” Xi said, stressing that the two countries can advance their respective development and revitalization by strengthening cooperation.

China and the United States should implement the important common understandings that have been reached, cherish the hard-won positive momentum, keep to the right direction, steer clear of disruptions, and promote the steady development of bilateral relations, Xi said.

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