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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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Statement of Armenia on the Seventh Forum of the UN Alliance of Civilisations to be held in Baku20 April, 2016
Armenia remains committed to the purposes of the Alliance and remains its Friend. However, given the circumstances. Armenia does not join the consensus on the Declaration of the Seventh Forum of the UN Alliance of Civilizations. Therefore, in the absence of consensus the Declaration cannot be adopted.
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Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian’s interview to “Public agenda” program of Public Television of Armenia13 April, 2016
In general, I do not like to speak about successes or diplomatic failures; however there are landmark cases, when things should be presented openly.
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FM Edward Nalbandian’s answers to questions during the press conference on the MFA activities in 2015: Part 102 February, 2016
I think that the Co-Chairs’ position, approaches, statement on these resolutions came as no surprise to anyone. The Co-Chairs, being the only internationally-mandated mediation format on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution, have stated on numerous occasions that the attempts to shift the discussions on this issue to other formats cannot contribute to the conflict resolution, but rather
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Presentation of Swedish edition of Zori Balayan’s book “No Right to Die” in Stockholm28 January, 2016
On January 28, the Stockholm Royal Armoury Museum hosted a presentation of the Swedish edition of the Armenian writer and publicist Zori Balayan's book “No Right to Die” with the author’s participation.\r\n
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Major events in Germany dedicated to the Armenian Genocide Centenary24 April, 2015
After the service Joachim Gauck, President of the Federal Republic of Germany, made speech in which he clearly stated that mass killings of Armenians in Ottoman Empire were Genocide, and in this case Germans in general must apply to the process of rethinking, especially when it comes to the share of Germany's responsibility for genocide committed against the Armenians.
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Statement by Serzh Sargsyan, the President of the Republic of Armenia, in Tsitsernakaberd24 April, 2015
The Armenian people will always remain standing by the side of those who suffered from crimes against humanity. The unyielding international struggle against crimes of genocide will remain an integral part of our foreign policy.
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Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian's Article in the Special Issue of «Politique Internationale» magazine20 April, 2015
Nowadays some Turkish narratives are presenting their own perceptions of history as the only true ones, a “just memory” into which other peoples’ memories should fit. This is an exercise against memory and history.
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Festival dedicated to Armenian Genocide Commemoration in Oslo03 March, 2015
“Red Zone” festival, organized by Kirkelig Kulturverksted, in cooperation with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway, is underway in Oslo. This year's the festival is dedicated to Armenian Genocide.
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Event dedicated to Centennial of Armenian Genocide held at Berlin Parliament26 February, 2015
On February 26, an event dedicated to the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide was held at Berlin Parliament, giving start to scheduled events in Germany.