• Armenia, Azerbaijan primary beneficiaries of peace – PM Pashinyan

    Տhe establishment of peace in the international community, but Armenia and Azerbaijan are the primary beneficiaries of peace, Priem Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with British journalists. He attached importance to the fact that in the last five months the two countries have reached two major agreements. “This is the expression of the …

  • Cop29 summit to call for peace between warring states, says host Azerbaijan

    Organisers of this year’s environmental conference hope cooperation on green issues could help ease global tensions This year’s Cop29 UN climate summit will be the first “Cop of peace”, focusing on the prevention of future climate-fuelled conflicts and using international cooperation on green issues to help heal existing tensions, according to plans being drawn up by organisers.Nations may be asked to observe a “Cop truce”, suspending hostilities for the fortnight-long duration of the...

  • USC protests remain peaceful after campus is closed; LAPD calls off tactical alert

    Tensions appeared to have eased Sunday at USC after pro-Palestinian protesters returned with tents and reestablished an encampment in Alumni Park, prompting a large police response as officials closed the campus to the public Saturday night. USC officials said campus property, including the Tommy Trojan statue, was vandalized. Shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday, the campus was closed to all except residents and their registered guests, with access over the weekend restricted, according to USC alerts...

  • Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine, Gaza: ‘A negotiated peace is better than a war without end’

    In his first in-depth interview with a U.S. network, Pope Francis called for peace in the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and said a “negotiated peace” is better than an ongoing conflict. “Please. Countries at war, all of them, stop the war. Look to negotiate. Look for peace,” the Pope said in an interview with

  • The Netherlands welcomes “diplomatic dialogue” between Armenia, Azerbaijan

    The Netherlands welcomes continued diplomatic dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the recent agreement on use of the 1991 Alma Ata Declaration for border delimitation, the Dutch Foreign Ministry said in a post on X. “We welcome joint steps which contribute to regional peace and security,” the Ministry said. The Netherlands welcomes continued diplomatic dialogue …

  • Nuclear industry calls for continued G7 support

    Representatives of the nuclear industry have issued a statement calling for Group of Seven (G7) governments to embrace nuclear deployment as a strategic priority, by maximising use of existing nuclear power plants and setting clear plans for further deployment that would fulfil the targets they set at COP28, to triple global nuclear capacity.

  • Peace movement sounds louder than war call

    Anti-war calls are increasingly being voiced around the globe, including demands to halt arms shipments to Ukraine and to influence Israel into stopping offensive operations in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, international anti-war organisations are holding peace conferences and rallies calling on global leaders to cease regional military conflicts. The April 25 rally in the Italian […]

  • Mexico reaffirms commitment to multilateralism and peace diplomacy

    Mexico City, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Mexico reaffirmed on Wednesday its commitment to multilateralism and diplomacy for peace in the context of the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace. The post Mexico reaffirms commitment to multilateralism and peace diplomacy first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Pope calls on every one to pray for world peace

    Shafaqna English–In his reflections on the Sunday Gospel during the Regina Coeli, Pope Francis called on everyone to continue praying for peace in our world, in particular for Ukraine and Palestine. He prayed that there may be peace and that dialogue may be strengthened and bear good fruit, stressing a

  • Luxembourg supports agreement on border delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan

    Luxembourg has supported the agreement on border delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan. “we strongly support the dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan with a view to agreeing a comprehensive agreement on border delimitation based on the 1991 Alma-Ata declaration, in line with international law,” the Foreign Ministry said in a post on X. “We encourage you …

  • Greece welcomes border delimitation agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan

    The Greek Foreign Ministry has welcomed the agreement on border delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan. “Stressing the need for peace, stability, and prosperity in the region of South Caucasus, we welcome the agreement reached on April 19, during the 8th meeting of the Commission on Delimitation and Border Security of the State Border, between the …

  • Kazakhstan will not be a mediator in Armenia-Azerbaijan talks in Almaty

    The Kazakh authorities will not act as mediators in the negotiations between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov in Almaty, official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Aibek Smadiyarov said at a briefing. “We are planning such negotiations in Almaty. We are now in touch with our …