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Statement of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia on the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide23 April, 2020Today, once again bowing to the solemn memory of the holy martyrs of the Armenian Genocide, we reiterate and reaffirm our commitment to the promotion of historical justice and the prevention of new genocides.
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Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan’s opening remarks and answers to the journalists’ questions during the press conference on the events dedicated to the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide21 April, 2020My colleagues have already presented the events to be held in commemoraiton of the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The message remains unchanged: the recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide is the common mission of several generations and all Armenians, and a huge work has been accomplished in this regard. Today's political message is even more emphasized that, indeed, we
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On the decision of the State of Qatar due to the novel Coronavirus16 March, 2020Starting from March 18, all flights to Qatar will be suspended for 14 days, except for air freight and transit flights. We inform that Doha-Yerevan and Yerevan-Doha flights have not been conducted on a daily basis last week, but only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. From March 17, all Doha-Yerevan and Yerevan-Doha direct flights have been canceled.
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Statement by the Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia on the centennial of pogroms of Armenians in Agulis24 December, 2019Today we commemorate the centennial of massacres of Armenians in Agulis. A century ago, on the night of December 24 to 25, 1919, the peaceful Armenian population of Agulis was massacred, while this ancient Armenian settlement of Nakhichevan was left in ruins.
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Statement by MFA of Armenia regarding the statements by the President of Turkey on Armenian Genocide made in the United States16 November, 2019By justifying and denying the Armenian Genocide, pursuing aggressive policies marked by the use of force against its neighbours, sustaining land blockade of Armenia for more than two decades and providing political and military assistance to Azerbaijan in the context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Turkey continues to be a security threat to the Armenian people, which survived the genocide.
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Statement by Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, at the high-level segment of the 41st session of the UN Human Rights Council24 June, 2019One year ago the people of Armenia demonstrated their strong commitment and determination to defend and secure the powers, ideals and values of a democratic society.
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The Meeting of Foreign Minister Zohrap Mnatsakanyan with Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights24 June, 2019Foreign Minister of Armenia and the Commissioner for Human Rights highlighted the steps to be taken by the international community towards promoting the agenda of preventing genocide and crimes against humanity.
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Statement by Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at the 129 th Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe17 May, 2019Council of Europe is not a security organization. all issues of security should be addressed through the perspective of human rights. Human rights, human dignity and their protection can not be applied selectively.
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Foreign Minister of Armenia Zohrab Mnatsakanyan’s address to the participants of the Armenian Genocide Memorial Event of the Program of Armenian Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem02 May, 2019“The Armenian and Jewish people share not just long history, but the deep pain of persecution and identity based organized mass murder, the heinous crime of genocide.
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Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia on the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide27 April, 2019On April 24 Armenians all over the world together with the friends of the Armenian people and humanity commemorated the 104th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Many nations, communities and societies joined this commemoration all over the world. We are grateful to all of them, to world leaders, parliamentarians, philanthropists, scholars, journalists and human rights activists for standin