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Statement by H.E. Mr. Vartan Oskanian at the 56th SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY14 November, 2001
Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me begin, Mr. President, by congratulating you on your election as President of the 56th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. I would like also to express our appreciation and respect to H.E. Mr. Harri Holkeri, for the professionalism and dedication with whi
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STATEMENT BY Mr. VARTAN OSKANIAN18 September, 2000
Allow me to begin by congratulating you on your election to the presidency of the General Assembly. I am confident that this 55th session will be most effective and successful under your guidance. I would like to express our appreciation to your predecessor as well, Dr. Gurirab, for his skillful leadership. And, I welcome Tuvalu to the United Nations as a new member.
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PERMANENT MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY MR. HEYDAR ALIYEV PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN07 September, 2000
Return to Mr. Kocharian's Speech Dear Mr. Chairman, Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen! The twentieth century is coming to an end. The mankind will recall this century with its spiritual and intellectual progress, two sanguinary world wars, c
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Statement by Vartan Oskanian The Minister of Foreign Affairs Of the Republic of Armenia At the UN General Assembly29 September, 1999
Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates: Mr. President, May I begin by congratulating you on your election as President of this 54th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. I am confident that the skills and vast experience you have acquired throughout your
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Statement by Vartan Oskanian The Minister of Foreign Affairs Of the Republic of Armenia At the UN General Assembly29 September, 1999
Mr. President, Mr. Secretary General, Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates: Mr. President, May I begin by congratulating you on your election as President of this 54th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. I am confident that the skills and vast experience you have acquired throughout
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Statement by Mr.Vartan Oskanian Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Council of Europe, 50th Anniversary07 May, 1999
Ladies and Gentlemen We have come here today to join the celebration of the Council of Europe's golden anniversary. Whether speaking from inside the Council or, poised at its periphery and ready to join, looking from outside in, it is a time for rejoicing, congratulation and even self-congratulation. It is also a time for sob
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THE GUARANTEE FOR THE STABILITY OF THE STATE IS A CONSTITUTION ADOPTED BY A REFERENDUM13 June, 1994
I have the honor to present to your attention the basic provisions of the draft constitution drawn up by the Constitutional Commission of the Parliament of the Republic, putting emphasis merely on the most important principles and methodological issues. From the methodological viewpoint, the draft of the Constitutional Commission
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Security and defense
Armenia in the international system of conventional arms control The relevant divisions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs pursue the implementation of international agreements, conventions and other relevant documents within the framework of the United Nations and OSCE, including issues related to conventional arms control, disarmament and armament reduction, as well as other disarmament issues,
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Consular fees
FEES FOR CONSULAR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIONS AND CONSULAR OFFICES OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ABROAD(Fees are valid from January 1, 2025) HOW TO PAY FOR CONSULAR SERVICES № Name of provided services Fee AMD USD EUR RUB PART 1. CONSULAR SERVICES 1. CONSULAR SERVICES ON PASSPORTS, RETURN CERTIFICATES AND CONS
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COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION
The Collective Security Treaty was signed by Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan on May 15, 1992. Article 4 is the key part of the Treaty, which runs as follows: “If one of the Member States undergoes aggression, it will be considered by the Member States as aggression to all the Member States of this Treaty. In case of aggression against any of the Member S