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25th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Czech Republic05 January, 2018
Minister Nalbandian notes, that since the establishment of diplomatic relations two countries have formed cordial relationship based on close cooperation across a broad spectrum of areas, extensive political dialogue, numerous mutual visits, a solid legal framework, the activities of the Armenian-Czech Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation, vast cultural and academic exchanges and s
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Political consultations between Foreign Ministries of Armenia and Czech Republic02 October, 2017
On October 2, political consultations between Foreign Ministries of Armenia and Czech Republic were held in Yerevan. Armenian delegation was headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Garen Nazarian, and the Czech delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Jakub Dürr. \r\n
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Statement by the President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan at the general debate of the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly21 September, 2017
On September 19, President Serzh Sargsyan partook in the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly in United Nations headquarters in New York. President of the Republic delivered a speech.\r\n\r\n
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Statement of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian on recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic26 April, 2017
Armenia welcomes the adoption of the resolution by the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic on recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide and other crimes against humanity.\r\n\r\n
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The meetings of Deputy Foreign Minister Robert Harutyunyan in Prague25 November, 2016
On November 24-25, while paying a working visit to the Czech Republic, Robert Harutyunyan, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia, had meetings with Jan Mladek, Minister of Industry and Trade, and Martin Tlapa, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic, and some other high-ranking officials.\r\n\r\n
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Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and the Czech Republic04 May, 2016
On May 4, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, who pays a working visit to Prague, met Lubomír Zaorálek, Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic.
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Edward Nalbandian participated in the EU Eastern Partnership and Visegrad Four Foreign Ministers’ Meeting04 May, 2016
On May 4, Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian participated in the EU Eastern Partnership and Visegrad Four (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, held in Prague, in the beginning of which Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations delivered opening remarks.
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Consultations on information provision of foreign policy between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Czech Republic31 March, 2016
The participants of the meeting exchanged views on dissemination of information through social networks and further effective use of the opportunities thus created. The sides attached importance to implementation of educational projects in the information environment and the necessity of exchange of experience.
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Meeting with Political Directors of the Visegrad Group MFAs06 November, 2015
On November 6, delegations of the MFAs of the Visegrad group, headed by Political Directors Ivan Jestřáb (Czech Republic), Levente Benkő (Hungary), Peter Mišík (Slovakia) and Deputy Political Director Anna Warmińska (Poland) visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. Shavarsh Kocharyan and Garen Nazarian, Deputy Foreign Ministers received the delegations in the framew
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Statement by Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, at the 38th session of UNESCO General Conference06 November, 2015
In an era when the protection and promotion of human rights are considered to be the underpinning concept for the civilized world, intolerance towards the values of civilization belonging to others, intentionally damaging or destroying cultural or religious heritage, must be condemned with the same resolve and determination as violence against people. The international community should act in a re