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Foreign Minister of Armenia participated in the conference on “Preventing and Countering Hate Crimes against Christians and Members of other Religious Groups - Perspectives from the O22 November, 2017
Historically being situated on the crossroads of different civilizations Armenia has cultivated deeply rooted traditions of coexistence and respect towards other cultures and religions. Being the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion, Armenians stand among the foundations of the Christian civilization. We always have had very strong relations with Muslim nations and states, as wel
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Statement by Edward Nalbandian at the Conference Preventing and Countering Hate Crimes against Christians and Members of other Religious Groups - Perspectives from the OSCE and beyond22 November, 2017
Historically being situated on the crossroads of different civilizations Armenia has cultivated deeply rooted traditions of coexistence and respect towards other cultures and religions. Being the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion, Armenians stand among the foundations of the Christian civilization. We always have had very strong relations with Muslim nations and states, as wel
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The remarks and answers of Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian to the questions of journalists at the joint press conference with Sven Mikser, Foreign Minister of Estonia13 June, 2017
We agreed to intensify our cooperation within international organisations, as well as to hold regular consultations between the two Foreign Ministries. We discussed a number of regional and international issues, such as the fight against terrorism, refugees, migration flows, which are being faced not only in Europe, but in other regions, too. We also touched upon the situation in the Middle East,
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Address by Edward Nalbandian at the conference on “Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East”24 May, 2017
For centuries the Armenian nation has constituted a part of the multicultural and multi-religious mosaic of the region. This diversity of the Middle East - deeply rooted in the traditions of coexistence and tolerance - was once a remarkable asset not just in civilizational terms but also security wise.
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Edward Nalbandian participated in the conference entitled “Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East”24 May, 2017
On May 24, the Acting Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian participated in the International Ministerial Conference in Madrid entitled “Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East”, which was organized by Spain and Jordan.\r\n
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Ceremony in Kaunas, Lithuania dedicated to the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide23 April, 2017
On April 23, an Eucharist Liturgy was celebrated by Archbishop Lionginas Virbalas dedicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Armenian Genocide in Kaunas’ St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral, one of the biggest religuous centers of the Baltic region.\r\n\r\n
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Two-month long Francophonie season 2017 launched in Armenia09 March, 2017
On the occasion of celebrations of the International Francophonie Day on March 20, a two-month long regular Francophonie season was launched in Armenia.
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Address of the President of Armenia on the occasion of Diplomat’s Day02 March, 2017
Diplomats carry on their shoulders the most important share of the responsibility to ensure necessary conditions for a peaceful and sustainable development of our country. I am confident that you understand that responsibility and are ready to bear it with honor.
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Edward Nalbandian and Sergey Lavrov opened an exhibition dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Russia22 February, 2017
On February 22, Foreign Ministers Edward Nalbandian and Sergey Lavrov opened an exhibition in the Reception House of the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Russia.
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Statement by Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the 23rd OSCE Ministerial Council08 December, 2016
I would like to thank the Chairman-in-Office, Frank Walter Steinmeier and his team for their leadership in this Organization throughout the year, as well as to extend my gratitude for warm hospitality.