FM Sa’ar Says Israel Recognizes Armenian Genocide As Rift With Turkey Grows

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June 28 2026

JERUSALEM — Israel’s government voted unanimously on Sunday to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, ending decades of diplomatic reluctance and delivering a historic rebuke to Turkey as relations between the two regional powers continue to deteriorate.

The resolution, introduced by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, was approved by the Cabinet and will now move to the Knesset for final legislative consideration.

“The Israeli government approved a short time ago the resolution I presented recognizing the Armenian Genocide,” Sa’ar said following the vote. “It’s never too late to do the right thing.”

Calling the decision a “moral and historical duty,” Sa’ar said the genocide, carried out during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, claimed the lives of approximately 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923 and destroyed an ancient civilization’s cultural heritage.

“Despite the extensive and unambiguous historical documentation, the Armenian Genocide remains to this day the subject of an institutionalized campaign of denial and minimization, including a manipulative rewriting of history, mainly by the Turkish government,” Sa’ar told ministers during the Cabinet meeting.

“It is widely believed that the Ottoman Empire committed crimes amounting to genocide in a systematic manner, with the aim of destroying the Armenian people,” he added.

Israel had long avoided formally recognizing the Armenian Genocide because of diplomatic and security considerations involving Turkey, a former strategic ally.

Sunday’s vote marks one of the most significant changes in Israeli foreign policy toward Ankara in decades.

The decision comes as relations between Israel and Turkey have sharply declined under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Turkish leaders have repeatedly accused Israel of committing genocide during the war in Gaza, allegations Israel has categorically rejected.

Ankara has also expanded its military and political footprint across Syria, Lebanon, and other parts of the region, developments Israeli officials increasingly view as a strategic threat.

Sa’ar rejected suggestions that Sunday’s vote was motivated by retaliation against Turkey’s increasingly hostile posture.

“This is not an act of retaliation for the open hostility, the terrible rhetoric and hostile actions of Turkey under Erdogan’s leadership toward Israel,” he said.

“The fact that Turkey promotes false narratives against Israel does not grant it immunity from historical truths.”

The move also follows recent remarks by President Donald Trump regarding Turkey’s regional ambitions.

Earlier this week Trump said that Turkey had considered entering the fighting alongside Iran in the current conflict but claimed he was able to prevent such an escalation because of his personal relationship with Erdogan.

“He was a prime candidate to go into the war with Iran — maybe on the Iran side, because he’s not a big fan of Israel,” Trump stated.

“I asked him to stay out. He stayed out,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

More than 30 countries, including the United States, France, Germany, Canada, and Russia, have formally recognized the Armenian Genocide.

Turkey continues to reject the characterization, acknowledging that many Armenians died during World War I but disputing that the deaths constituted genocide.

If approved by the Knesset, Israel would join a growing list of nations formally recognizing one of the twentieth century’s most consequential atrocities, while further widening the diplomatic divide between Jerusalem and Ankara.

The Israeli government recognizes the Armenian Genocide: the Spanish governmen

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Counting Stars

June 28 2026
Israel joins 32 other countries that have already recognized this colossal massacre

The Israeli government recognizes the Armenian Genocide: the Spanish government avoids the issue

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The Armenian Genocide, perpetrated between 1915 and 1923 by the Ottoman Empire and Türkiye, has been recognized today by one more country.

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The Israeli government, at the initiative of Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, has issued a statement joining the 32 countries that already officially recognize the Armenian Genocide, perpetrated against the predominantly Christian Armenian population of Turkey. For many years, Turkey has pressured other countries and international organizations not to recognize this genocide.

Like other countries, Israel has waited a long time to issue this recognition in order not to distort its relations with Turkey, which was the first Muslim country to recognize the State of Israel in 1949. This eagerness has been met with Turkish government Erdogan’s support for Hamas terrorists. This has definitively changed Israel’s attitude on the matter.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has taken a historic step today that Spain has yet to take. In 2011, the PSOE, PP, CiU, and UPN parties refused to recognize this genocide, a recognition that has still not come to pass and is now unlikely, given the strong support of Pedro Sánchez’s government for Erdogan’s government. However, currently 6 autonomous communities and 42 Spanish cities have already officially recognized that genocide.

The statement issued today by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs can be read here. For your interest, I reproduce it below:

“The resolution that I am bringing to the government today constitutes the formal recognition by Israel of the genocide committed against the Armenian people during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

The Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915, with the arrest, deportation, and murder of hundreds of Armenian clergy, leaders, and intellectuals in Constantinople. After the elimination of the community’s leadership, the Ottoman government began the systematic elimination of the Armenian population. Men were conscripted for forced labor, and subsequently murdered. Women, children, and the elderly were expelled from their homes and sent on long death marches across the Syrian desert, during which they were exposed to mass murder, rape, and deliberate starvation and thirst, ultimately leading to the deaths of approximately 1.5 million people, and the destruction of thousands of years of cultural and historical heritage in the region of Anatolia.

Despite the extensive and unambiguous historical documentation, the Armenian Genocide remains to this day the subject of an institutionalized campaign of denial and minimization, including a manipulative rewriting of history, mainly by the Turkish government.

It is widely believed that the Ottoman Empire committed crimes amounting to genocide in a systematic manner, with the aim of destroying the Armenian people.

So far, 32 countries have recognized the Armenian Genocide, including: the United States (in several resolutions of the House of Representatives and the Senate from 1920 to 2019 and also in President Biden’s declaration in 2021), Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Canada, Russia, Greece, Cyprus, the Vatican, and also: Lebanon and Syria.

Most of them did so in resolutions through their houses of representatives. A minority – through legislation (such as in Argentina, Uruguay, France).

There were statements in the past, including those by Prime Minister Netanyahu and then Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

The Zionist Organization also decided, about a decade ago, to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

There were attempts in the past to pass resolutions on this matter in the Knesset (for example, during the period of Speaker Yuli Edelstein), but they did not come to fruition.

In the summer of 2016, the Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee, headed by MK Mergi, announced that it recognized the Armenian Genocide and called on the government and the Knesset to recognize it.

It did not happen then.

I think the time has come for Israel, as a Jewish state, to formally accept this position.

At this time, the question – why hasn’t this happened yet? – is less important to me. It is never too late to do the right thing. It is important that we do it now so that we do not continue to be asked in various places why we are avoiding it. This is both a moral and historical duty. And in my opinion, there is no strong reason to be avoiding it.

This is not an “act of retaliation” for the open hostility, along with the terrible rhetoric and the hostile actions of Turkey, under Erdogan’s leadership, towards Israel.

Furthermore, the fact that Turkey promotes false narratives against Israel, does not grant it immunity from historical truths.

I would like to inform the government that I have received a letter of appreciation from the Armenian Church and the Armenian community in Jerusalem on Friday.

The Armenian diaspora is approximately 7 to 8 million people, which constitutes most of the Armenian people (in Armenia, there are less than 3 million Armenians).

The prominent communities in the diaspora were established mainly in the wake of the Armenian Genocide and include significant centres around the world: in the USA, Russia, and in France. There are also significant Armenian communities in Lebanon and in Iran. And, in South America too – in both Argentina and Brazil.

In Israel, there is a community of thousands, most of them in the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem.””.


Israel Officially Recognizes the Armenian Genocide: Cabinet Decision Sparks Ne

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June 28 2026

Israel Officially Recognizes the Armenian Genocide: Cabinet Decision Sparks New Geopolitical Tensions.

JournalistShostal Oleksandr

A Historic Acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide

According to Novyny.live: Israel’s Cabinet has voted to formally recognize the genocide of the Armenian people, a series of events that took place during World War I. This makes Israel the 33rd nation in the world to officially acknowledge the genocide. The decision comes amid deteriorating ties with Turkey, which have become increasingly strained since 2023 due to the war in the Gaza Strip. For an English-speaking audience, it is worth noting that this move places Israel among a growing list of Western and other nations that have taken this step, often at the risk of diplomatic fallout with Ankara.

Mass deportations and killings of Christian Armenians occurred in the Ottoman Empire from the spring of 1915 to the fall of 1916. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum estimates the death toll from these events at between 664,000 and 1.2 million people. Israel’s decision to embrace this historical truth was underscored by remarks from Gideon Sa’ar, who stated:

‘It is never too late to do the right thing. Israel joins 32 countries that have fulfilled their moral duty by recognizing the historical truth.’ Gideon Sa’ar

Political Fallout from the Recognition

Relations between Turkey and Israel remain tense. Recognizing the Armenian genocide could further complicate these ties, given both historical contexts and modern political realities. Turkey has long denied that the events constitute genocide, a stance that has created friction with many nations.

Israel’s recognition of the Armenian genocide could have far-reaching consequences for international politics in the region. This decision may prompt other countries to reconsider their positions on acknowledging the events of World War I, potentially reshaping diplomatic relations among nations with shared histories. In the context of growing tension between Israel and Turkey, this move could also exacerbate existing disputes, as Turkey’s denial of the genocide poses additional challenges for regional diplomatic efforts.


Israel recognises Armenian genocide in move slammed as ‘ironic’ amid Gaza onsl

The New Arab

June 28 2026
The decision has been decried as ironic, as Israel continues its onslaught on Gaza, where it has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
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Israel’s government on Sunday approved a proposal in the Knesset to recognise the Armenian genocide, in an apparent rebuke to Turkey amid deteriorating relations.

Commentators have blasted the move as ironic, given that UN experts and leading rights groups have determined that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza.

This comes after a proposal was submitted last week by Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, aimed at officially recognising the Armenian genocide and condemning any attempts to minimise or deny it.

While the decision still requires ratification by the Israeli Knesset, Sa’ar has praised it.

“It’s never too late to do the right thing,” Sa’ar wrote on X.

“I thank Israeli PM Netanyahu for his support, and the government ministers for their unanimous approval of the resolution I initiated for Israel’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Thus, Israel joins 32 countries that have fulfilled a moral duty by recognising the historical truth and rejecting attempts to deny it,” he added.

The Armenian genocide, which refers to the killing and targeting of Armenian Christians by people living in the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1916, is not officially recognised by some countries, including Turkey, Pakistan and Azerbaijan.

Turkey states that Armenians and Turks died as a result of World War One, denying accusations and putting the death toll at hundreds of thousands, rather than the often cited 1.5 million.

Turkey continues to reject calls to formally recognise it as a genocide.

Eldar Mamedov, a Brussels-based foreign policy expert who serves the Pugwash Council on Science & World Affairs, described Israel’s recognition of the Armenian genocide as a “cynical opportunistic move designed to ratchet up tensions with Turkey.”

“Israel increasingly frames Turkey as the “emerging threat” (according to the opposition leader Naftali Bennett) and a strategic obstacle to Israel’s plans to establish regional hegemony in the Middle East,” Mamedov told The New Arab.

“Israeli and pro-Israeli officials and pundits, such as the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) increasingly target Turkey using the same playbook they applied to Iran for decades: exaggerate its “Islamism”; painting Turkey as the leader of a new, so-called “Sunni axis” supposedly consisting also of Hamas, new Syrian regime, Qatar and transnational Muslim Brotherhood; portraying Turkish domestic policies as a retreat from democracy etc.”

He continued: “Part of this campaign focuses on minorities issues – Kurds, which Netanyahu accused Erdogan of mistreating, and now Armenians.”

Mamedov further warned that the decision is likely going to further the rift between Israel and Turkey, particularly as the latter has lambasted Israel over its war in Gaza since 2023.

“Of course it was an intentional rebuke designed to fuel tensions with Turkey which Israel now frames as its new “threat”,” he told The New Arab.

“Turkey will respond diplomatically, but it remains to be seen whether Ankara will finally stop the flow of Azerbaijani oil to Israel through its Ceyhan port – which never stopped even at the peak of genocide. Ankara and Baku are close allies, but they have differing views on Israel.”

He added: “So far they managed these differences, but as Israel increasingly treats Turkey as an enemy, those ties, in this aspect, may be put under strain.”

Turkey has since criticised the move, describing Israel’s recognition of the Armenian genocide as a “political” decision aimed at deflecting attention from its own alleged actions.

“The Israeli government, which has systematically persecuted the Palestinian people before the eyes of the entire world and is being tried at the International Court of Justice on charges of committing genocide against the people of Gaza, is seeking to cover up its own crimes through the political decision it has adopted regarding the events of 1915,” said a foreign ministry statement.

The foreign ministry added: “Turkey will continue to work resolutely to bring an end to Israel’s expansionist and destabilising policies in the region.”

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been a vocal critic of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at times comparing him to Nazi officials.

The two countries are also at odds in Syria, where Israel has sought to undermine Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government, which has been supported by Turkey.

‘Ironic’

The move has also been slammed as ironic by commentators, noting that Israel’s war on Gaza has killed over 73,000 Palestinians, with officials calling for further destruction in the enclave.

“How ironic: the Israeli government -itself a genocidal government – has recognised the Armenian Genocide. And even against the Armenians, Israel committed massacres in the Karabakh region in 2020. At the time, it sent officers and weapons, tested military AI technologies, contributed to the killing of thousands of young Armenians, and helped Azerbaijan occupy Karabakh. In return, it received money and gained advanced military positions near Iran’s borders,” one social media user commented.

“It’s 2026 & Gaza is littered with bodies of tens of thousands of women and children that the State of Israel has mass murdered, but you really like to talk about crimes that were committed by others a 100 years ago,” another wrote.

Others used the opportunity to demand that Israel halt its killings in Gaza, and acknowledge its crimes in the enclave.

“History should not be used selectively to score political points. Before lecturing others about history, perhaps acknowledge your own government’s conduct in Gaza, where it faces international accusations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide,” one person said.

Observers also highlighted that Israel has backed Azerbaijan in its conflict with Armenia.

“For decades Israel forged a close alliance with Azerbaijan, buying its oil in exchange for securing intelligence foothold on Iran’s border and sellng highly advanced weapons (as reported in detail by Haaretz) that Azerbaijan used to ethnically cleanse the Armenian population from Karabakh in 2023,” Mamedov told The New Arab.

“So, no one can believe the sincerity of this move.”

Israeli defence companies are among the biggest suppliers of arms to the Azeri government, which fought a war with Armenia in 2020 to take control of the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

In 2023, Azeri forces took control of the region and drove out 100,000 Armenians after launching a major offensive.

Editor’s note: This article was updated at 20:36 on Sunday 28 June to include additional comments from the Turkish foreign ministry.


Israel officially recognizes the Armenian Genocide

June 28 2026
Armenian woman at the Turkish consulate, Jerusalem. (Flash90/Hadas Parush)

Israel’s government voted unilaterally to formally recognize Ottoman Empire’s mass murder of Armenians as an act of genocide, ending a longstanding policy intended to avoid diplomatic friction with Turkey.

By World Israel News Staff

The Israeli government voted Sunday to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide, marking a historic shift after decades in which Jerusalem avoided an official designation over concerns about damaging ties with Turkey.

The resolution, advanced by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, was approved by the Cabinet and is now expected to be brought before the Knesset plenum for approval.

“Recognizing the genocide perpetrated against the Armenian people in the final years of the Ottoman Empire is both a moral and historical duty,” Sa’ar said when announcing the proposal last week. “We must also firmly condemn any denial, minimization, or distortion of the historical truth.”

The proposal was approved unanimously.

Sa’ar told ministers during the government meeting: “It is never too late to do the right thing.”

The move comes amid sharply deteriorated relations between Israel and Turkey, whose president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been one of Israel’s fiercest international critics since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack and the war in Gaza.

Erdogan has repeatedly accused Israel of genocide and war crimes, while Israel has accused him of embracing Hamas and exploiting the Palestinian issue for political purposes.

Turkey, the successor state to the Ottoman Empire, rejects the genocide designation, saying the deaths of Armenians during World War I occurred amid civil conflict, deportations and wartime conditions, not as part of a systematic extermination campaign.

Many historians and more than 30 countries have recognized the killing and deportation of Armenians as genocide.

The explanatory text accompanying Sa’ar’s proposal says the genocide has been extensively documented but remains the target of an organized campaign of denial.

“Despite extensive and unequivocal historical documentation, the Armenian Genocide remains the subject of an organized campaign of denial and minimization, including the manipulative rewriting of history books, primarily by Turkey,” the proposal reads.

“In light of this moral and historical obligation, it is proposed that the Government of Israel recognize the genocide committed against the Armenian people during the final years of the Ottoman Empire. In addition, given ongoing attempts to blur, minimize, or deny the atrocities of the Armenian Genocide, the proposal calls for condemning all efforts to distort the historical truth of these events.”

The mass killings began in 1915, during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, with the arrest and deportation of Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople. They were followed by mass killings, forced deportations, death marches and starvation.

Armenians say around 1.5 million people were killed.

Israel has long wrestled with whether to formally recognize the genocide.

Israeli lawmakers, academics and public figures have repeatedly called for recognition, arguing that the Jewish state has a special moral obligation to acknowledge genocide against other peoples.

Successive governments, however, declined to adopt an official position, largely because of Israel’s relations with Turkey and, at times, Azerbaijan.

The Knesset Education Committee recognized the Armenian Genocide in 2016, and the issue has come up several times in parliamentary debates.

But until now, Israel had not adopted recognition as an official government position.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an August 2025 interview that he personally recognized the Armenian Genocide, telling interviewer Patrick Bet-David, “I just did,” when asked why no Israeli prime minister had done so. At the time, however, his statement did not amount to formal recognition by the State of Israel.

The United States formally recognized the Armenian Genocide in 2021, when then-President Joe Biden said the US honored “all those Armenians who perished in the genocide that began 106 years ago today.” Turkey condemned the move.

The measure still requires Knesset approval before becoming fully formalized in Israeli law.

168: Last time, more than from the state budget due to the unjustified deprivation of the license

June: 28, 2026

Nikol Pashinyan has turned power into a tool to punish political opponents. After confiscating the HEC owned by Samvel Karapetyan, it was transferred to the businesses of Gagik Tsarukyan.

A few days ago, the prosecutor’s office started a legal process related to the privatization of “Araratcement” and other related properties. Without trial and judgment, Nikol Pashinyan has already made his decision, announced that he will nationalize the factory.

Having not escaped from “Araratcement”, they decided to deprive “Onira Club” of the license to operate the “Shangri La” casino. It is not the first time that Nikol Pashinyan, with the same political motives, takes such a step in relation to this casino. They did it once in 2020.

After Gagik Tsarukyan expressed his disapproval of the government’s policy and announced the need for Nikol Pashinyan to leave, attacks began to gain momentum, not only on his political but also on his economic activities. The Ministry of Finance hastened to deprive the “Onira Club” owned by Gagik Tsarukyan of the license to organize a casino.

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At that time, it was negotiated by not paying the state duty.

What happened next is well known. In the court process, it was proved that the decision of the Ministry of Finance on depriving the company of its license is unfounded. It is clear that it had to be like that, because its basis was entirely political.

The decision was reversed, and the consequences remained with the government.

The government had to allocate 4.2 billion drams from the state budget and taxes paid by taxpayers to pay the accumulated fines of the “Shangri La” casino owned by Gagik Tsarukyan.

Due to Nikol Pashinyan’s political ambitions, the state suffered a huge loss, but no one took responsibility for his irresponsible decision.  The state gave 4.2 billion drams from its own pocket to cover unjustified fines.

We still do not say that billions of drams from the casino’s activities did not enter the state budget as a result of the license being revoked.

Let’s remind that the company pays 5-6 billion drams annually to the state budget, providing hundreds of jobs at the same time.

These are huge losses suffered by the state and citizens, just because Nikol Pashinyan’s heart wanted it that way.

After that, again for political purposes, they decided to deprive the “Shangri La” casino of its license. Everyone understands that with this Nikol Pashinyan is trying to punish Gagik Tsarukyan for his political activities, and once again the target was his business.

If last time the license of the casino was revoked by the Ministry of Finance and because of that irresponsible decision they had to pay a fine of 4.2 billion drams at the expense of the state budget, this time they are going to do it at the hands of the State Revenue Committee. On the basis of SRC inspections and the act drawn up, the Minister of Economy signed an order to deprive the company of its license. As if by the company in 2026 There are inconsistencies between the data included in the report on financial flows submitted to the supervisory body for the month of March and the readings of the counters of the gaming machines obtained within the scope of the inspection, they contain distorted and false data.

It is not difficult to understand how it happened that all this was “revealed” just now.

Even if we consider that such violations actually occurred, are they enough to deprive the company of its license? Such inconsistencies usually happen in any company, why don’t they suspend everyone’s activities?

In this case, they did so specifically, because that is what the lowered political directive requires.

On that basis, the Minister of Economy decided to suspend the license of the company. And he announces this with such unconcealed joy, as if they opened a new factory or solved the problems related to the export of Armenian agricultural products.

How much damage will the state budget suffer due to another political decision? Before that, let’s just mention that in the first quarter, Onira Club, which operates the casino, paid almost 1.5 billion drams to the state budget.

On an annual basis, it could reach 5-6 billion drams. After revocation of the license, these funds will no longer come to the budget. Hundreds of people will also lose their jobs and wages. And all because Nikol Pashinyan decided to punish Gagik Tsarukyan for his political activity and participation in the elections.

This is revenge against the leader of the party, a big businessman and his business, the victim of which will be not only Gagik Tsarukyan, but also the country’s business environment, citizens, state budget and economy. What’s more, this is neither the first nor probably the last political reprisal of the authorities against business.

Nikol Pashinyan stops at nothing, using the levers of power to oppress, silence and remove political opponents from the arena. Another thing is that he does not always succeed.

Time will tell whether it will be successful this time in the case of Gagik Tsarukyan or not. But one thing is obvious. All this once again shows that business, even large business, is in danger in Armenia, no one is safe from the attacks and pressures of the political power, the prospect of losing their property.

HAKOB KOCHARYAN




The 1988 US Central Intelligence Agency declassified Artsakhya document

June: 28, 2026

On February 12, 1988, the Artsakh movement began. The national demand and rallies started in Artsakh, then spread to Armenia as well.

There was only one demand: the reunification of Artsakh and Armenia. Azerbaijan responded to the fair and peaceful demand of the Armenians in a typical way. Massacres and massacres took place against Armenians living in Artsakh, as well as in large settlements of Soviet Azerbaijan. Armenians were forced to leave their homes and settlements. Naturally, these events were in the center of attention of the superpowers of the world at that time.

 

In the complex geopolitical situation, the superpowers tried to keep their political finger on the pulse of events. In 1988, the US Central Intelligence Agency was also studying the events taking place in Armenia and Artsakh, trying to make assessments and present the analysis of all this to the US leadership.

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Among the declassified documents of the US Central Intelligence Agency, we find a report from June 1988, the author of which is William Webster, the director of the US Central Intelligence Agency at that time.

He reports to the US Vice President George Bush about the history of the Artsakh issue. Below is the full declassified document.

“In 1988 June 16, Vice President

Attached is a brief historical reference on the origins of the enmity between Soviet Armenians and Azerbaijanis. I understand that you discussed this matter with the PDB reporter this morning, and I think it will be of interest to you.

Sincerely, William H. Webster

The history of Armenian-Azerbaijani enmity

The enmity between the peoples of Soviet Armenia and Azerbaijan is mainly based on religious and ethnic differences. Armenians are Christians, and Azerbaijanis are Shia Muslims of Turkic origin. Over the centuries, these differences have caused sharp territorial disputes, especially over Nagorno Karabakh.

Historically, Armenian and Azerbaijani lands were the subject of struggle between Ottoman Turkey and Persia. In the early 19th century, the Russian Empire spread into the Caucasus, taking both peoples under its control and sometimes turning them against each other.

The almost complete deportation of the Armenian population by Turkey in 1915, during which, according to estimates, about one and a half million people died, significantly deepened the hatred of the Armenians towards the Turkish peoples, including the Azerbaijanis.

At the same time, many Armenians began to view the Russians as protectors, or at least as the lesser evil. After the collapse of the Tsarist Empire in 1917, Armenia and Azerbaijan existed as independent republics for two years. However, their mutual enmity made it easier for the Red Army to establish Soviet power in the Caucasus in 1920, and both republics were incorporated into the Soviet Union.

After the establishment of the power of the Bolsheviks, Karabakh was handed over to the control of Azerbaijan. However, Armenians considered it their legal territory, both because of the ethnic composition of the population, which was overwhelmingly Armenian, and because of its special significance in their national history.

Initially, Moscow attributed Karabakh to Armenia, but after Turkey’s dissatisfaction and fear of the existence of a large Armenian state near its borders, the Soviet leadership in 1923 again handed Karabakh, which was renamed Nagorno Karabakh, to Azerbaijan. Since then, Armenians have regularly demanded the return of Nagorno Karabakh.

According to Abel Aghanbekyan, Gorbachev’s economic advisor, who was half-Armenian, this issue has been constantly raised in Armenian party meetings and public gatherings for decades.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Armenian dissidents spread declarations demanding the return of the region to Armenia. The intransigent position of the Azerbaijanis is partly due to the belief that the Russians are biased against the Armenians because of the religious commonality and the greater representation of Armenians in Moscow’s political elite.

In addition, Azerbaijanis consider themselves victims of demographic processes, which increase the number of unemployed Azerbaijani youth and worsen living conditions.

These deep grievances indirectly exacerbate Armenian-Azerbaijani contradictions and increase the possibility of violence against Armenians living in Azerbaijan.” (See here.):

 

It is interesting that this document was drawn up at the very beginning of the 1988 Artsakh movement.

The document was presented to the US Vice President as a very short historical reference and an overview of what the Artsakh issue and Armenian-Azerbaijani, as well as Armenian-Turkish problems are.

This document shows how the US Central Intelligence Agency assessed the issue of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict at that time. This document also highlights how the US felt about the issue at the time.

Z. I hesitated




Medvedev’s harsh statements. The West treats Armenia as R

June: 28, 2026

Dmitry Medvedev, the vice-chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, the chairman of the “United Russia” party, stated that the West treats Armenia as an instrument of the fight against Russia and is interested in the “cleansing” of the political field in Armenia.

Medvedev stated that the West’s interference in Armenia’s electoral processes has become unprecedented, and the RA state apparatus has actually moved into the regime of “manual management”.

He noted that actions against political opponents have become the “calling card” of the RA government, which, according to him, border on legal arbitrariness and are accompanied by confiscation of business assets. According to Medvedev, the pressures against the opposition, the extensive use of administrative resources and the intervention of the West characterized the last elections. He stated:
“Moscow will assess the real intentions of the Armenian authorities not by statements, but by actions. Russia expects that the “Civil Pact” party will take into account the opinion of the majority of voters.

In particular, he stated:

“The intervention of the West in the electoral processes of Armenia has become unprecedented, and the state apparatus of Armenia has actually moved to the regime of “manual management”.

Reprisals against political opponents have become a characteristic feature of the current government of Armenia. The motion to deprive politician Gagik Tsarukyan of his immunity is a new stage of pressure against the opposition.

The rupture of relations between Yerevan and Moscow will have serious consequences for the citizens of Armenia, and the EU is not interested in it at all.

Yerevan’s political ambitions prevailed over national interests.

Actions against political opponents have become the “calling card” of the RA government, bordering on legal arbitrariness and accompanied by confiscation of business assets.

The repression against the opposition, the extensive use of administrative resources and the intervention of the West characterized the last elections.

The rupture of relations between Yerevan and Moscow will have serious consequences for the citizens of Armenia, and the EU is not interested in it at all.

Moscow will assess the real intentions of the Armenian authorities not by statements, but by actions. Russia expects that the “Civil Pact” party will take into account the opinion of the majority of voters,” he said.

“We can clearly see how Nakhichevan is becoming a military training ground day by day. Always

June: 28, 2026

During the pre-election campaign, at the beginning of June, Nikol Pashinyan, speaking about Artsvashen, said that one of the options to solve the issue of Artsvashen is exchange. Nikol Pashinyan did not elaborate on what the exchange was with.

“One of the options to solve the problem of silver can be the exchange.

For the Armenian side, this topic is no longer a matter of tension. The principle is as follows. Do Armenia and Azerbaijan want to hurt each other with the border delimitation process, or do they want to solve the issues so that our children and their children no longer have these topics?” had said Nikol Pashinyan.

Chairman of the Democratic Party of Armenia Aram Sargsyan in other words, if Nikol Pashinyan’s goal is to exchange Artsvashen with Tigranashen, then he should understand that these two are not equal territories.

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“Artsvashen is an Armenian territory and we have tens-hundreds of such territories in Azerbaijan, because Armenians lived in the territory of Azerbaijan when the Azerbaijan state did not exist, and our right to live in those territories was undeniable from a historical and legal point of view.

We have constantly reminded about Tigranashen after 2020, I don’t know who thought of naming it Kyarki. I want to remind you that this last name does not exist in any official map or document.”  168.amAram Sargsyan said in a conversation with

According to him, during the Soviet years, the authorities of Armenia allowed Azerbaijani shepherds to come and practice shepherding in the Tigranashen area. Gradually, the number of Azerbaijani shepherds increased, they brought their families and multiplied.

Our interlocutor is sure that the Azerbaijanis took this step consciously, under the supervision of the authorities of Azerbaijan and Turkey. This was part of the big plan of those two countries.

“They deliberately did it in order to choose an opportune moment and block the Armenians’ road to Syunik and use that road as a “corridor” to unite the Turkish-speaking states. For some reason, today it seems to some people that this is from the genre of fantasy, but I am saying what the Turks do not hide, and Bakhcheli’s latest statement that the “Zangezur Corridor” will finally give them the opportunity to implement the idea of ​​”Turan” once again confirms the goals of the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem.

We clearly see how Nakhichevan is turning into a military training ground day by day. Therefore, Nikol Pashinyan will commit the greatest crime if he suddenly agrees to exchange Tigranashen,” added Aram Sargsyan.

Continuing, he emphasized that it should be fixed once and for all that Tigranashen is the legal territory of Armenia, which, it is no secret, has strategic importance for Armenia, and if it is handed over to Azerbaijani control, it will be isolation of Syunik and state treason.

“For the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem, Tigranshen is the blessed way to unite Turkish-speaking countries.

This issue should become one of the main issues for our society today and take a step, defend our territories, so that no such action is taken by the government,” Aram Sargsyan emphasized.

Microbusiness under attack

June: 28, 2026

On the elections, Nikol Pashinyan spent so many resources and money to “buy” voters’ votes at the expense of the state budget that he put the budget under attack. Not only the budget of this year, but also of the following years is under attack.

The increase of pensions alone requires additional spending of more than 200 million dollars annually from the budget. Almost that much more is needed to continue health insurance. Not only the system, but also the budget was not ready to bear the burden of health insurance. But on the eve of the elections, according to Nikol Pashinyan, they invested hastily and put an additional heavy burden on the budget.

We are not even talking about burdening the budget with various other programs and subsidies.

All of these require huge sums of money in order to ensure their continuity in the future. They cannot cancel the increased pension or the invested health insurance just before the elections, citing lack of money. It will be a death blow for any government.

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In order to avoid that blow, before the ink of the election was dry, they went on the attack. At the very first session of the government following the elections, they decided to increase the excise tax. They are preparing to carry out widespread stamping of goods as soon as possible.

“From January 1, 2027, the stamp marking should be maximally extended.

In other words, we should label what can be labeled. We should label what cannot be stamped, because there is no such thing that cannot be stamped,” Nikol Pashinyan gave this instruction to the SRC at the government meeting.

Stamping seems to be a very innocent and justified step. But we have already seen in the past what consequences it has on the prices of goods. Prices go up immediately after stamping. The example of dairy products is still fresh, when the prices increased by up to 7-8 percent after the branding.

From January 1, when they are preparing to stamp all possible and impossible products, a widespread increase in their prices is expected, and the citizens will bear the burden of this increase.

Micro-business is also targeted by the government. They do not intend to save even micro-business, which solves the problem of existence for many families.

At the last session of the government, Nikol Pashinyan presented an ultimatum to micro-businesses. He announced that if a micro-enterprise fails to issue a tax receipt 3 times within 1 year, that enterprise will be deprived of the right to work in both the micro-business and turnover tax systems for 5 years and will have to enter the VAT field, not hiding that this will mean actual closure and cessation of activity for them.

“We need to double the threshold for micro-business, and we need to introduce a regulation that if an enterprise is found to have failed to release tax returns 3 times in 1 year, it will be deprived of working in both the field of micro-business and turnover tax for 5 years. I understand that this may mean a de facto closure for some, but then let them issue HDM coupons, it cannot be otherwise.

From January 1, this regulation should also come into force,” Nikol Pashinyan gives advice to small businesses.

At first glance, such statements about increasing tax discipline and showing turnover seem justified and well-founded. The business must register its turnovers, come out of the shadows. But it is not always like that. And it has its deep reasons. However, instead of understanding those reasons and providing solutions, the government is going to put the micro-business under the administrative baton, fine it 3 times and transfer it to the universal tax system, where the tax burden is many times heavier.

In that system, micro-business is doomed to stop operating. Not only because the tax burden is much heavier, but also because the associated costs will increase. If the micro-business in the field of turnover tax can independently carry out its accounting and somehow ensure its existence, in the field of VAT, it will have to pay a considerable sum to use the services of an accountant. And micro-business or many entities operating in that field cannot afford such luxury.

In the end, it is necessary to understand that it is not a good condition when a micro-business avoids showing its turnover. The tax burden is so heavy, the costs are so high that without a shadow it becomes simply impossible to continue the activity. People are forced to take risks, enter the shadows, in order to ensure their existence.

When they increased the tax burden on micro-businesses, doubled the turnover tax, then it was necessary to think about this. But in such cases, they only think about bringing money to the budget, no matter what happens later. They are doing the same now. They unnecessarily burdened the budget and are preparing to destroy the economy and citizens in order to cover up the consequences of what they have done.

Before putting the micro-business under the tax baton, one should first think about easing the latter’s tax burden. Only raising the turnover threshold does not solve the problem in this case. It is necessary to lower the tax burden so that the micro-business can get out of the financial burden. Otherwise, what they intend to do will become a serious threat to micro-business. Not only because it may end up in a much tougher tax field. The existence of micro-business will suffer even if it continues to operate under stricter administrative conditions, even remaining in the field of micro-business or turnover tax. It will bankrupt and drive many people out.

It is necessary to realize that micro-business is a social business, and it should be approached as a social business, and not as a bag of money for the budget.

HAKOB KOCHARYAN