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Remarks by Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at Eastern Partnership Foreign Affairs Ministerial video-teleconference11 June, 2020I am also very glad to see all my good friends virtually and hope that we will eventually be able to see each other in person, in the near future. It is a very good opportunity today to compare notes in the run-up to the leaders’ VTC next week.
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Statement by Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, at the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom18 July, 2019As a strong supporter of the universality of human rights, Armenia promotes adherence to international human rights instruments and firm commitments to ensuring freedom of religion within the framework of the overall democratization of the society.
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Zohrab Mnatsakanyan participated in the Ministerial To Advance Religious Freedom held in Washington DC.18 July, 2019On July 18, Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan participated in the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom held in Washington D.C., attended by more than two dozen delegations at ministerial level and numerous civil society representatives. US Vice President Mike Pence made a special address to the participants of the event and Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State, delivered openin
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Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Hakob Arshakyan met with the representatives of around 60 Armenian tech companies03 May, 2019Zohrab Mnatsakanyan emphasized that the private sector of the tech field is quite organized and united - it can act through unified approaches, creating an opportunity to determine our mutual goals.
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Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, acting Foreign Minister of Armenia, delivered remarks at the 10th EaP Civil Society Forum in Tbilisi11 December, 2018“Armenia’s policies including its foreign policy are strictly Armenia-driven, are strictly pro-Armenian. And it is in this pro-Armenian approach that we have been building partnerships, especially with the institutions, countries, organizations, with whom we find amplified examples of what we want to achieve at home. So our relationship with European Union has been driven exactly by th
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Events dedicated to the 103rd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Lithuania25 April, 2018
On April 24, at the initiative of the Embassy of Armenia to Lithuania and the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum, and with the support of the Union of Armenians of Lithuania, a presentation-discussion of the collection of documents entitled "Diplomats witness and condemn the Armenian Genocide" (edited by Eva Merrenicz, Rome, 2015) was held at the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum dedicated to the Armenia
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Edward Nalbandian participated in tree planting31 March, 2018
On March 31, within the framework of the citywide cleanup, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Nature Protection Artsvik Minasyan and Taron Margaryan, Mayor of Yerevan, along with senior representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Yerevan City Hall administration, Ambassadors accredited in Armenia and representatives of the diplomatic corps participated in the tree plant
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Interview of Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, to the "Off the Agenda" programme. Part 129 December, 2017
The diplomacy, of course, should yield results. The important thing here is not delivering speeches, but doing the job. But the diplomacy should be conducted in such a way that the public opinion comprehends what is done. If there is no understanding from the public opinion, it will not lead to anything good. Because diplomatic steps of any country, if they do not enjoy the support from the public
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Ambassador Martirosyan presented his credentials to the President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh06 July, 2017
On July 6, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Bangladesh Armen Martirosyan presented his credentials to the Hon’ble President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Md. Abdul Hamid.\r\n\r\n
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Deputy Foreign Minister Hovakimian delivered speech at the High-level conference Preventing Violent Extremism – The Way Forward08 April, 2016
Ashot Hovakimian stressed, that unresolved conflicts may indeed create breeding ground for violent extremism particularly when state authorities use unresolved conflicts to suppress human rights both within and beyond their jurisdiction and propagate hatred against parties to the conflict at all levels of their society.