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EVN Security Report

EVN Security Report July 2025

Pax Americana Comes to the South Caucasus

Amid U.S.-brokered diplomacy, Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to the TRIPP transit route through Syunik, securing Armenian sovereignty while advancing normalization. The Washington Summit cements America’s growing role in reshaping interconnectivity and trade in the South Caucasus, while limiting Baku’s capacity for renewed aggression, writes Nerses Kopalyan.

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Examining the Context: Pax Americana Comes to the South Caucasus

On August 8, the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States signed landmark agreements in Washington aimed at closing a chapter on decades of conflict and paving the way for normalization, economic connectivity and stability. Nerses Kopalyan joins us to explore how these accords came to be, the challenges and concerns they face, and the opportunities they present for the region’s future.

Politics

Opinion

Raw & Unfiltered

Creative Tech

Economy

Economic snapshot

From Surge to Stability: Armenia’s Economic Snapshot

As Armenia’s rapid economic growth slows, the government’s ambitious reform agenda, aimed at accelerating economic growth and attracting investment, faces ongoing challenges. Despite notable investments, progress remains uneven across sectors like health, education and agriculture. Sandra Sadek explains.

Podcasts

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Nuclear Choices, Regional Consequences

MIT nuclear physicist Dr. Areg Danagoulian analyzes Iran's nuclear weapons program following recent Israeli strikes, assessing regional security implications for Armenia. The conversation explores Armenia's nuclear energy future, the need for small reactors to replace aging infrastructure, and challenges in developing nuclear engineering expertise domestically.

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Up Close & Personal with Artur Papyan

Artur Papyan, Director of MDI Armenia and Co-founder of CyberHUB-AM, opens up about his childhood in Gyumri, his journey through international study, his lifelong passion for tech and gadgets, and candidly shares his thoughts on Armenia’s evolving media landscape, including his favorite football team, in this episode of Up Close & Personal with EVN Report’s Maria Titizian.

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Columns

LIFESTYLE

The July issue of SALT is a sensory journey through Armenia’s summer landscape — from foraging wild herbal teas i to the weird and wonderful world of Yerevan’s Qrchi Bazaar. We explore the rise of horror writing, visit a museum of strange analogies, and spotlight an artist whose work defies convention. This month, eclecticism is our mood.

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