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Address and Q&A of Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian at the joint press conference with Lubomír Zaorálek, Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic25 June, 2015
I would note with satisfaction that our Embassies conduct productive activities in the two capitals. Today we also officially will open the Czech Embassy in Armenia, which has been active for some time now. I would like to mention the work of our Ambassadors aimed at strengthening the bilateral relations.
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Address and Q&A of Foreign Minister of Armenia at the joint press conference with Foreign Minister of Belgium27 April, 2015
Good afternoon!\r\nI am glad to welcome my counterpart, Deputy Prime-Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and European Affairs of Belgium Didier Reynders, who is in Yerevan also in the position of Chairman of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
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Major events on the Armenian Genocide Centenary in the Netherlands24 April, 2015
On April 20 a Commemorative event was held in St. Jacobs Grote Kerk, The Hague, Netherlands, dedicated to the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide which was organized by the Cooperating Armenian Organization under the auspices of the Embassy of Armenia.
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Event dedicated to the 70th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp held in Poland27 January, 2015
On January 27, by the initiative of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (Oświęcim) and the International Auschwitz Committee an event was held dedicated to the 70th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi Concentration Camps.
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Foreign Minister presented the activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 201426 January, 2015
In 2014 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, based on the foreign policy guidelines and assignments outlined by the President of Armenia, continued its activities aimed at the strengthening of the country's external security component, maintenance of external favorable conditions and guaranties for the development of the country; increase of the number of Armenia’s friends on various cont
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian Participated in the 21st OSCE Ministerial Council in Basel04 December, 2014
The first Genocide of the 20th century, the centennial of which will be commemorated next year, was perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire against the Armenian nation, under the cover of the First World War. It stands as a witness to what extent humanity can degrade in the absence of international system of protection of human rights and security.
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Students of the Diplomatic School visit Artsakh13 October, 2014
The annual study tour of the Diplomatic School students to Artsakh took place from October 9th to 12th, led by Director of the School, Ambassador Vahe Gabrielyan.
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The Interview of the Armenian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan to Panorama.am12 May, 2011
Question: Mr. Kocharyan, in practice, every day not only threats to launch military operations are sounded in Baku, including the highest level statements, but also claims are issued to the territories of both the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh and Republic of Armenia. How do you comment this?
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Exclusive interview of the RA Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kovharian to the International News Agency "Novosti-Armenia"14 March, 2011
“Novosti-Armenia” – Mister Kocharian, can we say that there is a new situation in the settlement of Karabakh issue after the meeting of the Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia in Sochi? \r\nShavarsh Kocharian - Yes, you can, but after the Sochi statement, Azerbaijan stated that the peaceful settlement does not exclude military activities. That was the same situation as
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The opening speech by H.E. Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia during an international conference “The Crime of Genocide: Prevention, condemnation and elimination14 December, 2010
The prehistory of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide adopted by the UN on December 9, 1948 is related to the most tragic page in the history of the Armenian people. It was the absence of condemnation and elimination of consequences of the Armenian Genocide that made the young philologist Rafael Lemkin in 1921 ask his professor why the Armenians did not have th