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Statement by H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the General Debate of the 64th Session of the UN General Assembly28 September, 2009
I would like to warmly welcome you, Dr. Treki, on your election as President of the 64th session of the General Assembly and express our readiness to work with you to achieve the ambitious agenda that is ahead of us during this session. I would also like to extend our thanks to the outgoing President, Mr. Brockmann for his hard work during the previous session.
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Interview of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Arman Kirakosyan to Mediamax Agency23 January, 2009
- What is your assessment of development of relations between Armenia and EU? - In the recent years, relations between Armenia and the European Union have been developing successively and incrementally. We have entered a new level both as to the forms and as to the content of cooperation. Today, the EU becomes stronger not only as a global and regional partner for Armenia, but also
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Statement by H.E. Vartan Oskanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Republic of Armenia at the Advocacy Conference27 March, 2006
I want to thank you for the invitation to speak here today. I especially appreciate the fact that in this hall are members and activists from the Assembly, the Armenian Church, the AGBU, and individuals - all of whom are here to plan together, to work together, to register successes together. Since independence, we have indeed registered
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Statement by Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian in Armenian National Assembly hearings on resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh issue29 March, 2005
Thank you. I welcome this opportunity to discuss aloud and together the history, development, present situation and future prospects for the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh issue. I believe the idea is both good and timely. I believe that such joint, public explorations are useful and should facilitate a healthy civic debate on premises
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From the Near Abroad to the New Neighborhood22 October, 2004
By Rouben Shugarian, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Former Ambassador to the US The paradox of the South Caucasus/Black Sea present day regional identity is that less geography means more geo-politics. This is true not only in the context of general europeanization but also as far as the link
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Speech Delivered by Ambassador26 February, 2004
Mr. Chairman, Allow me to deal with a rather sad and very disturbing subject. First the facts: Early in the morning of February 19th, at 4:45 am, an Armenian military officer was murdered in his sleep in Budapest, Hungary. The victim, Lieutenant Gourgen Margarian, 26 years old, was participating in a NATO sponsored Partners
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Globalization in the Context of ArmeniaՉs Foreign Policy Armenia on the Way to Europe International Conference22 October, 2003
By Rouben Shugarian, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Armenias globalization started right after she proclaimed her independence, when the countryՉs secessionist aspirations and ambitions had been satisfied. Alongside with the Baltic countries, Armenia was in the front-line of the break-away movement from the USSR. T
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PERMANENT MISSION OF GEORGIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS STATEMENT BY H.E. MR. EDUARD SHEVARDNADZE THE PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA AT THE MILLENNIUM SUMMIT OF THE UNIT07 September, 2000
Return to Mr. Kocharian's Speech Mr. Chairman, Mr. Secretary General, My Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen, I must not fail to acknowledge the comprehensive nature of the report of the Secretary General. This is indeed a document worthy of a Millennium. Here today, I want to share with you some reflections
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THE GUARANTEE FOR THE STABILITY OF THE STATE IS A CONSTITUTION ADOPTED BY A REFERENDUM13 June, 1994
I have the honor to present to your attention the basic provisions of the draft constitution drawn up by the Constitutional Commission of the Parliament of the Republic, putting emphasis merely on the most important principles and methodological issues. From the methodological viewpoint, the draft of the Constitutional Commission
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A REFERENDUM IS THE BEST WAY TO ADOPT THE CONSTITUTION25 April, 1994
Current Armenian political thinking and public discourse are focused on the various interpretations of two prevailing ideas - national accord and national ideology - that are usually presented as remedies for the realization of all the hopes of the Armenian people. Great and profound as they are, these ideas however seem to be important