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Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian receives Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Armenia13 July, 2009
On July 13, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received Nikolay Pavlov, Ambassador of Russian Federation to Armenia on the occasion of completing his diplomatic mission in Yerevan. Edward Nalbandian highly appreciated the allied and strategic relationship between Armenia and Russia and stressed that these relations have been deepened and strengthened during Ambassador Pavlov&rsqu
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Foreign Minister of Armenia receives the Governor of Kaliningrad region Georgy Boos19 June, 2009
On June 19, Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian received Georgy Boos, the Governor of Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation. In his welcoming remarks Edward Nalbandian attached importance to the expansion of cooperation between Russian regions and Armenia defining them as one of the bases of friendly relations of the two countries. Armenia Foreign Minister thanked the Ka
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Minister Oskanians Meetings in Strasbourg18 December, 2007
On December 5, 2007, Foreign Minister Oskanian met with the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Sergei Lavrov, and Nikolai Bordyuzha, Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).During the meeting with Minister Lavrov, Minister Oskanian expressed appreciation for the collaboration between Armenia and Russia in the spheres of economy, politics, as well as in
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Canada
General information Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Canada were established on January 31, 1992. In January 1995 Armenia opened Embassy in Ottawa. Since 2019 Anahit Harutyunyan is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Canada. Ambassador Harutyunyan is also representing Armenia in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO, residence in Montreal). Ambas
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Russia
General information Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation were established on April 3, 1992. The Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation have close allied relations marked by frequent bilateral visits at the high and the highest levels. Armenian-Russian strategic cooperation covers all directions of the bilateral cooperation agenda, including mili
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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
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COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES
The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) was established on December 8, 1991 by the leaders of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, who signed the Agreement on Establishment of the CIS. On December 21, 1991, the heads of 11 sovereign states signed the Protocol to the Agreement, in accordance with which they formed the Commonwealth of Independent States on equal bases. In 1993 Georgia became the CIS m
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EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION
The Eurasian Economic Union is an international organization of regional economic integration. It has the international legal personality and was established by the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union signed on May 29, 2014 in Astana. The Eurasian Economic Union is created on the basis of the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. The Customs Union has be
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UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION
The Organization of the United Nations has been established in 1945. Currently, the United Nations consists of 193 member-states. The mission and activities of the United Nations are guided by the purposes and principles enshrined in its milestone document – the UN Charter. http://www.un.am/up/file/1.%20UN%20Charter_arm.pdf The official languages of the UN are Arabic, Chinese, En
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BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION
The Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) was established on June 25, 1992, in Istanbul, with the signature of the Summit Declaration by the Heads of State and Governments of eleven countries – The Republic of Albania, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Bulgaria, Georgia, the Hellenic Republic, the Republic of Moldova, Romania,