Ararat Mirzoyan

Mirzoyan: Yerevan ready to immediately sign peace agreement with Baku
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Mirzoyan: Yerevan ready to immediately sign peace agreement with Baku

  • 14 May, 2025
  • 15:03
Top Armenian diplomat, OSCE chief discuss peace agreement between Yerevan, Baku
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Top Armenian diplomat, OSCE chief discuss peace agreement between Yerevan, Baku

  • 21 April, 2025
  • 08:45
Bayramov says meeting with Mirzoyan in Antalya was productive
Foreign policy

Bayramov says meeting with Mirzoyan in Antalya was productive

  • 17 April, 2025
  • 13:59
Armenian FM: US administration interested in normalizing Baku-Yerevan relations
Foreign policy

Armenian FM: US administration interested in normalizing Baku-Yerevan relations

  • 17 April, 2025
  • 11:48
Mirzoyan: Direct talks yield better results for Armenia, Azerbaijan
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Mirzoyan: Direct talks yield better results for Armenia, Azerbaijan

  • 17 April, 2025
  • 11:39
FM: EU considering allocation of €20M to Armenia
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FM: EU considering allocation of €20M to Armenia

  • 16 April, 2025
  • 15:53
Mirzoyan: Negotiations with Turkish, Azerbaijani FMs clarify parties' positions
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Mirzoyan: Negotiations with Turkish, Azerbaijani FMs clarify parties' positions

  • 16 April, 2025
  • 15:06
Mirzoyan: Armenia never been so close to Türkiye, Azerbaijan
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Mirzoyan: Armenia never been so close to Türkiye, Azerbaijan

  • 15 April, 2025
  • 08:42
Armenian FM: Yerevan open to signing agreement with Baku at border or third country
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Armenian FM: Yerevan open to signing agreement with Baku at border or third country

  • 14 April, 2025
  • 20:53
Azerbaijani FM: Eleminating two obstacles will open path to peace agreement with Armenia
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Azerbaijani FM: Eleminating two obstacles will open path to peace agreement with Armenia

  • 12 April, 2025
  • 15:13
Mirzoyan: 'Our goal is to determine the place and date of signing the peace agreement'
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Mirzoyan: 'Our goal is to determine the place and date of signing the peace agreement'

  • 12 April, 2025
  • 14:54
Panel discussion held in Antalya with participation of Azerbaijani, Armenian, Georgian FMs
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Panel discussion held in Antalya with participation of Azerbaijani, Armenian, Georgian FMs

  • 12 April, 2025
  • 14:46
Azerbaijani, Armenian foreign ministers discuss normalization process in Antalya
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Azerbaijani, Armenian foreign ministers discuss normalization process in Antalya

  • 12 April, 2025
  • 13:51
Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers to hold talks in Antalya
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Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers to hold talks in Antalya

  • 11 April, 2025
  • 17:20
Azerbaijani, Georgian, Armenian FMs to discuss South Caucasus in Antalya
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Azerbaijani, Georgian, Armenian FMs to discuss South Caucasus in Antalya

  • 10 April, 2025
  • 20:40
Lavrov: Russia to continue working with Armenia in interests of strengthening peace in region
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Lavrov: Russia to continue working with Armenia in interests of strengthening peace in region

  • 03 April, 2025
  • 15:55
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Ararat Mirzoyan is an Armenian statesman, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, and one of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's closest associates within the ruling Civil Contract party. Having taken the helm of the foreign policy establishment during the most difficult period for the country, by the spring of 2026, Mirzoyan has become the chief architect of the radical transformation of Yerevan's foreign policy, attempting to balance between new allies and historical neighbors.

Role in the Negotiation Process with Azerbaijan

For official Baku and the Report.az audience, Ararat Mirzoyan is primarily the chief negotiator on the Armenian side (the counterpart to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov) regarding the signing of a comprehensive peace treaty.

In 2025–2026, the diplomatic track led by Mirzoyan is characterized by extreme contradictions. On the one hand, Yerevan declares its commitment to peace and promotes its "Crossroads of Peace" logistical project. On the other hand, Azerbaijani diplomacy regularly points to the deliberate stalling of the process by the Armenian side.

Key Stumbling Blocks in Mirzoyan's Diplomacy (Baku's Position):

The Constitutional Issue: Baku firmly insists on amending the Armenian Constitution, which contains indirect territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Mirzoyan's team is attempting to neutralize this issue by proposing various legal formulations, which delays the final signing of the document.

Militarization: While Mirzoyan conducts peace negotiations, Yerevan is actively purchasing offensive weaponry from France and India, which Baku views as a threat to regional security and preparation for revanchism.

The Geopolitical Pivot: From Moscow to Brussels and Washington

By the spring of 2026, Ararat Mirzoyan has gone down in history as the minister under whom Armenia effectively froze its participation in the CSTO and set a course for integration into Euro-Atlantic structures.

Geopolitical Vector Actions of the Armenian Foreign Ministry under A. Mirzoyan (2025–2026) European Union (EU) Maximum expansion of the EU civilian monitoring mission (EUMA) on the border with Azerbaijan. Active negotiations on visa liberalization and securing financial assistance from the European Peace Facility. USA and France Strengthening bilateral military-political partnerships. Mirzoyan regularly holds consultations in Washington and Paris, seeking security guarantees and investments in the Armenian economy. Russia (RF) A period of deep chill. Mirzoyan openly criticizes Moscow for "failure to fulfill allied obligations," boycotts CIS and CSTO summits at the foreign minister level, and demands the withdrawal of Russian border guards from a number of strategic points.

Normalization of Relations with Turkey

A vital direction of the Armenian Foreign Ministry's work remains the dialogue with Ankara. Ararat Mirzoyan's meetings with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, are aimed at the phased opening of the land border (initially for third-country nationals and diplomats). However, Ankara, acting in strict coordination with Baku, makes it clear to Yerevan: full normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is impossible without the final signing of a peace treaty with Azerbaijan and the renunciation of territorial claims.

Conclusion

Ararat Mirzoyan in 2026 is a diplomat operating under severe time pressure. His attempts to replace the traditional Russian "security umbrella" with Western guarantees cause irritation in Moscow and wariness in Baku, especially against the backdrop of opaque militarization. Report.az experts note: the success of Mirzoyan's career will depend not on the number of visits to Western capitals, but on Yerevan's readiness to accept the new geopolitical realities of the South Caucasus and commit to direct, honest agreements with Azerbaijan.