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Comment by the Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia on the movement restrictions for the citizens of Armenia and cargo transport through the territory of Georgia17 March, 2020
We would like to inform that according to the arrangement reached between the Governments of Armenia and Georgia the cargo transportation between the two countries continues without any restrictions.
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Briefing of Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan with journalists on the results of the meeting in business circles29 August, 2019
To which extent we take this role of being the direct linker or creating the platform, this is the key agreement we have with Mr. Khachatryan, the Deputy Prime Ministers and the Prime Minister: we need to make the best use of engaging direct actors in this process. Those actors are business circles.
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Remarks by Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at the joint press conference with Foreign Minister of Germany Heiko Maas29 June, 2018
Thank you very much, Heiko, for a very warm welcome. We started our meeting in a very symbolic way. You introduced me to some archival documents of the Ministry, which have reminded how a hundred years ago the history of our relations began, and it was very inspirational to see the documents of the First Republic of Armenia in the archives of the German Foreign Ministry. Thank you, and thank you v
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Address By Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian At the Fourth European Armenian Convention19 October, 2017
I would like to welcome the participants of the fourth European Armenian Convention. \r\nSpeaking in the premises of the European Parliament, first of all I would like to recall that one of the first resolutions on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide was adopted here back in 1987.\r\n
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Edward Nalbandian participated in the conference entitled “Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East”24 May, 2017
On May 24, the Acting Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian participated in the International Ministerial Conference in Madrid entitled “Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East”, which was organized by Spain and Jordan.\r\n
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Edward Nalbandian received the participants of the 8th Pan-Armenian Forum of Journalists20 October, 2016
On October 20, Edward Nalbandian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia received Diaspora Armenian journalists from 27 countries, who gathered in Yerevan to participate at the 8th Pan-Armenian Forum of Journalists. Hranush Hakobyan, the Minister of Diaspora of Armenia, attended the meeting. Welcoming the guests at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Nalbandian emphasized the importance
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Answers of the FM Edward Nalbandian to questions during joint press conference with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal Foreign Minister of Germany and the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office29 June, 2016
Our policy is aimed at preventing new genocides and new crimes against humanity. This decision of the Bundestag is important not only for recognition and condemnation of genocides, but also it greatly contributes to the efforts of the international community towards their prevention.
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s interview to “Public agenda” program of Public Television of Armenia13 April, 2016
In general, I do not like to speak about successes or diplomatic failures; however there are landmark cases, when things should be presented openly.
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Foreign Minister participated in the session of Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Independent States08 April, 2016
From the years of establishment, the Commonwealth of Independent States set forth its role in economic, cultural-scientific, political and other processes, however, not always living up to the expectations. Prevention of negative expressions has not been achieved on a range of fundamental issues, including in security. The Nagorno-Karabakh issue is one of the vivid expressions.
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FM Edward Nalbandian’s answers to questions during the press conference on the MFA activities in 2015: Part 102 February, 2016
I think that the Co-Chairs’ position, approaches, statement on these resolutions came as no surprise to anyone. The Co-Chairs, being the only internationally-mandated mediation format on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution, have stated on numerous occasions that the attempts to shift the discussions on this issue to other formats cannot contribute to the conflict resolution, but rather