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Remarks of the Deputy Foreign Minister Artak Apitonian at the 71st session of the Executive Committee of the Office of the High Commissioner’s Programme05 October, 2020
On October 5, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Artak Apitonian delivered remarks at the 71st session of the Executive Committee of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Zohrab Mnatsakanyan held a phone conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France Jean-Yves le Drian05 October, 2020
Both sides stressed the importance of the immediate cessation of hostilities and undertaking all the necessary steps within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in this regard.
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Statement by the Foreign Ministry of Armenia on the recent developments on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone04 October, 2020
Azerbaijan, together with Turkey, and with massive involvement of foreign terrorist fighters from the Middle East, continues large-scale military hostilities against the Republic of Artsakh. Cities of Stepanakert and Martakert are attacked with the use of long-range missiles and involvement of the air force. The deliberate targeting of the civilian population and infrastructure of Artsakh b
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Statement of the MFA of Armenia on targeting civilian infrastructure of the Republic of Artsakh by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces02 October, 2020
The attacks are mostly carried out with coordination of the Turkish military specialists and with the military equipment and armaments provided by Turkey to Azerbaijan within the framework of their military-political cooperation.
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Military aggression of Azerbaijan․ Chronicle of developments 30.09.202030 September, 2020
Military aggression of Azerbaijan․ Chronicle of developments 30.09.2020
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Remarks and answer to a question of journalist by Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan during the joint press conference with Foreign Minister of Egypt Sameh Shoukry13 September, 2020
The conflict resolution can be based on compromise and compromise means that each of the parties has to take respective steps towards a balanced, measurable solution, which meets the interests of all.
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Remarks by acting Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at Plenary Session of World Forum for Democracy “Women, security and democratization in the context of multilateralism”22 November, 2018
We are a relatively new member to the Council of Europe. We are one of the beneficiaries of that multilateralism because we have chosen a model, once we restored our independence, we have chosen a model, which absorbs the values of Europe, which absorbs the principles of Europe, it absorbs the architecture, national building, state and institutional building along the lines that are known to
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s remarks and answers to questions of journalists during the annual press conference for the 2016 diplomatic year - Part II31 January, 2017
I don’t know who can gain and what from the Lapshin’s case, but I am sure that it will not add to anyone’s prestige. Right the opposite. It is an infamy, when people are being persecuted for exercising their fundamental rights of freedom of movement and speech. In some cases that infamy already became a distinctive feature of their identity.
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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
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Statement by Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia At the 22nd Meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council03 December, 2015
The blatant defiance to the proposals of the Co-chairs is not the only path through which Baku tries to undermine the peace process. It boasts about solving the conflict through the military buildup pumped by oil revenues and continues provocations on the line of contact with Nagorno-Karabakh and the borders with Armenia.