- the future of the Caucasus and the fate of regional peace;
- the complex political situation in Armenia and Azerbaijan;
- the role of media, civil society, and experts in conflict situations;
- humanitarian, social, and geopolitical aspects of conflict resolution.
Boris Navasardyan: Where Is the Peace Process Between Armenia and Azerbaijan Heading?

In this interview, expert and publicist Boris Navasardyan discusses the current state and prospects of the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan — what has been achieved, what key obstacles remain, and where the new steps toward normalizing relations may lead.
Why is dialogue between the two countries more than just negotiations? What is the role of civil society and experts?
What are the real chances for a sustainable peace agreement?
What “grey areas” remain: trust, security, humanitarian issues?
Why are media openness and civic initiatives important in the reconciliation process?
In 2025, representatives of Armenian and Azerbaijani civil society resumed contacts as part of the “Peace Bridge” initiative, which includes Boris Navasardyan. Recent meetings between experts from Yerevan and Baku are a sign that the region is showing a desire to move from conflict to dialogue.
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