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Joint Press Release: Armenia and European Union held their Partnership Committee17 December, 2019The Partnership Committee also looked at CEPA implementation in the fields of transport, energy and environment, giving guidance for more detailed follow-up at expert level under the Armenia-EU Energy, Transport, Environment, Climate Action and Civil Protection Subcommittee, which will meet in Yerevan in March 2020. In addition, the EU and Armenia agreed to launch in March 2020 regular expert cons
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Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan’s remarks and answer to a question during a joint press conference on the results of the second Partnership Council meeting between the EU and Armenia13 June, 2019One of the most important results of the meeting today was that we have also discussed and agreed on the CEPA implementation roadmap.
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Comment by MFA Spokesperson Anna Naghdalyan regarding the accusations in ceasefire violations by the MFA of Azerbaijan31 May, 2019
It was Armenia who put forward the proposal to establish an environment conducive for negotiations, and the Armenian side cannot reject its own proposal. The agreements reached in Dushanbe were aimed at the establishment of precisely this environment and these agreements have been generally respected. Armenia and Artsakh remain faithful to their commitments.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Avet Adonts participated in the Eastern Partnership Senior Officials Meeting in Brussels11 April, 2019On April 11, the semi-annual Eastern Partnership (EaP) Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) took place in Brussels. In attendance were official delegations of the European Commission, the European External Action Service, Member States and Partner Countries. The Armenian delegation was headed by the Deputy Foreign Minister Avet Adonts.
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Interview of the Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan to "Banadzev" TV programme31 May, 2018
We expressed our position when the relevant UN resolution was adopted back in 2015, we have welcomed a joint, comprehensive action plan. For us, relations with Iran are of vital importance, we have an already formed and developed relations with Iran. We are sensitive to these issues. We also take into account the role of the Security Council's resolution and we have cooperation with the United Sta
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Remarks by Edward Nalbandian on the outcome of negotiations with Jean Asselborn, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg27 March, 2018
I am glad to welcome Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg and my good friend Jean Asselborn in Yerevan. This is not the first time for Mr. Asselborn to be in Yerevan. We also have had many opportunities to meet in Luxembourg or at various international conferences. This visit is a good opportunity to continue our discussions with regards to a wide range of issues of bilateral age
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The Foreign Minister of Armenia received the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs08 February, 2018
Edward Nalbandian drew the attention of the Co-Chairs to the fact that, unlike the Co-Chairs and Armenia, Baku has not made any statement so far with regards to that agreement and when it is going to implement it. “Baku has a strange memory: being entangled in the web of their own fabricated falsifications, it forgets the agreements reached one month before and prior to that, with regards to
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Interview of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian to Greek newspaper ETHNOS18 December, 2017
Armenia and Greece, our brotherly peoples are bound by the centuries old cordial relations, traditionally deep mutual sympathy, reciprocal support and solidarity.
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Edward Nalbandian delivered remarks at the 24th meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council07 December, 2017
According to Minister Nalbandian, Azerbaijan’s intentions can be easily tracked by its expenditures: Baku spends billions to buy influence in the world capitals, as once again became obvious through notorious “Laundromat” affair, it spends much more for purchases of advanced weaponry, but it has not invested anything so far to prepare its population for peace, as the Co-Chairs ha
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Statement by Edward Nalbandian Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the 24th Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council07 December, 2017
The consequences of the closure of the OSCE Office in Yerevan pertain to very essence of the OSCE, which is designed to settle the issues through dialogue and cooperation and never through imposing the position of one participating State at the expense of all others and the entire Organization. It created a very negative precedent. The refusal of Azerbaijan to join the consensus on the extension o