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Answers by the Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian to questions of the Interfax news agency17 May, 2016
My Russian colleague has personally explained on numerous occasions that there is no such thing as “Lavrov document or proposals.” He has repeatedly outlined that the exchange of thoughts takes place on the level of opinions, on the level of formation of ideas, on the level of searching for solutions. There is no doubt that during the recent years, in all phases of the negotiation proc
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Ewdard Nalbandian’s answer to the question by the “First News Service” of Public TV09 May, 2016
Today the victorious Army of Nagorno-Karabakh is fighting against new expressions of Fascism. Today's celebration is a vivid proof of what is the end of Fascism.
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The answer of Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan to the question of Tert.am28 April, 2016
Such spasmodic statements coming from both Ankara and Baku are the manifestation of the latters' horror to appear in deep isolation on the international field as the result of their racist policy.
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Answers of Edward Nalbandian during the Questions and Answers session in the National Assembly27 April, 2016
Azerbaijan pretends, as if it has not been aware when on April 2 it launched large-scale military actions against Nagorno-Karabakh, has not been aware how many human losses that adventure caused to them, has not been aware of the mechanism of investigation of cease-fire violations, has not been aware of the 5 statements of the Co-Chairs on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian answered questions of journalists at Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex24 April, 2016
Azerbaijan failed in the negotiations, for that very reason it attempted to find some solutions through military means, but it failed here as well. Baku would be forced to return to the negotiation table, as there is no alternative, any other way, the negotiations should be continued.
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Address and Q&A of Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of Armenia at the joint press conference with Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister of Russia22 April, 2016
The President of the Republic of Armenia would receive Mr. Lavrov soon.\r\nThis visit is being paid in such conditions when the focus of the contacts between the leadership of the two states was the situation unfolded due to the aggressive military actions launched by Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh, overcoming of the consequences in a broader sense, I would say.\r\n
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“Uplifting Women from Poverty Through Partnerships”: A Side Event Organized by the Mission of Armenia to the UN14 March, 2016
On March 14, the Permanent Mission of Armenia to the United Nations, in partnership with the Armenian Relief Society (ARS), held a side event at the UN, on the margins of the 60th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
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Briefing of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian with journalists on the results of the meeting between the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Bern19 December, 2015
Edward Nalbandian. About two dozen meetings on the level of Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, summits were held during the last seven years. Some of these meetings were very close to reaching an agreement, however, Azerbaijan has always backtracked.
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian's answer to the question of Radio Liberty18 December, 2015
In these circumstances it is indispensable to undertake concrete steps to reduce tensions - create mechanism of investigation of incidents proposed by the Co-Chairs, consolidate observation mission of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, increase the number of his field assistants. We look expect practical measures of the Co-Chair countries in this regard.
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Briefing of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian on the results of the OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting in Belgrade04 December, 2015
The Co-Chairs state that the parties (as they are mediators, they use the term “parties”) should dispel the impression, that they do not take seriously the commitment to resolve the issue only through negotiations. It is quite clear to whom these calls are addressed. And who does threaten to use force, who does threaten to start a war? Is it Armenia? Never!