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Address by Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Edward Nalbandian at the Special Meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council11 March, 2015
For the contemporaries of the Armenian Genocide it might really sound as a miracle that the Armenian nation could survive and re-establish its statehood. It is therefore truly symbolic on this centenary to address you as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of one of the 57 participating states of this organization.
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Edward Nalbandian had a meeting at the Faculty of International Relations of YSU on the occasion of the start of the study year01 September, 2014
On September Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian visited Yerevan State University where he had traditionally the first lecture of the study year at the Faculty of International Relations. The event was attended by the leadership of YSU and the Faculty, professors, lecturers, etc.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs participated in the OIF Ministerial meeting07 November, 2013
On November 7 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian took part in the 29th Ministerial Summit of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie where high level delegations from 77 member, associated and observer states where present.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia delivered a speech at Harvard University25 September, 2013
On September 25 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian who paid a working visit to the United States delivered a speech on the foreign policy of Armenia at John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia visited the Kingdom of Spain17 June, 2013
On June 17 Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan visited the Kingdom of Spain.\r\nThe first meeting of Edward Nalbandyan in Madrid was with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo.\r\n
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian's and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statements and answers during joint press conference04 June, 2012
It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you again in Armenia. Your last visit to Yerevan coincided with July the 4th, the National Day of the United States of America. This visit coincides with the twentieth anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between our countries. The coincidence contains a positive symbolism.
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The opening speech by H.E. Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia during an international conference “The Crime of Genocide: Prevention, condemnation and elimination14 December, 2010
The prehistory of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted by the UN on December 9, 1948 is related to the most tragic page in the history of the Armenian people. It was the absence of condemnation and elimination of consequences of the Armenian Genocide that made the young philologist Rafael Lemkin in 1921 ask his professor why the Armenians did not have th
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The opening speech by H.E. Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia during an international conference “The Crime of Genocide: Prevention, condemnation and eliminat14 December, 2010
Honorable Mr. President,\n Respectable guests,\n Ladies and Gentlemen,\n The prehistory of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted by the UN on December 9, 1948 is related to the most tragic page in the history of the Armenian people. It was the absence of condemnation and elimination of consequences of the Armenian G
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Speech by H.E. Mr. Armen Baibourtian31 October, 2007
Venue: Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo Web Site: http://www.jiia.or.jp/en/ Date: 31 October, 2007 In 1991 Barry Buzan, British political scientist, contemplating on the pure model of nationhood questioned the status of statehood as an objective precondition for a nation’s existence. His argument was exemplified by the Armenians, a nation without a stat
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STATEMENT by H.E. Mr. VARTAN OSKANIAN Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia AT THE UNESCO 32d GENERAL CONFERENCE30 September, 2003
Mr. President, Mr. Director General, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Congratulations to you Mr. President, on your election, and we wish you success in this special task. I welcome East Timor to the UNESCO family. I would also like to welcome the US delegates. Their return reinforces this organization&s