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The Statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia16 December, 2017
The Turkish side refused to ratify the Protocols and intentionally moved the whole process to the stalemate. This was the very reason that compelled Armenia to suspend the ratification procedure, while staying in the normalization process, and this was duly acknowledged and welcomed by the leaders of different countries\r\n\r\n
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Statement of Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of Armenia at the joint press conference with Nikos Kotzias, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece13 December, 2017
We exchanged views on the potential of our economic relations that could be explored through the work of the intergovernmental commission and the organization of business forums. The possibilities of the engagement of the Greek companies in the free trade zones in Armenia, the use of the potential provided within the framework of EU-Armenia relations, prospects of development of cooperation betwee
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Statement by Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece13 December, 2017
25 years ago the diplomatic relations were established between the newly independent Republic of Armenia and the Hellenic Republic. The regular high level visits gave new impetus to our partnership and outline the main areas of cooperation. In this regard I would like to highlight the visits of President Serzh Sargsyan to Greece in 2016 and the visit of President Karolos Papoulias to Armenia in 20
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Inaugural meeting of special working group between Foreign Ministries of Armenia and Greece27 October, 2017
On October 25, the inaugural meeting of the special working group between the Foreign Ministries of Armenia and Greece was held in Athens. The Armenian delegation was headed by Shahen Avakian, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, and Ioannis Amanatidis, Deputy Foreign Minister of Greece, headed the Greek delegation. Fadey Charchoghlyan, Ambassador of Armenia to Greece a
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The meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Greece21 September, 2017
The agenda of the meeting included regional issues and the efforts aimed at their settlement. Minister Kotzias presented the recent developments on the Cyprus issue and approaches of Greece.\r\n
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Armenia signed CoE Convention on Offences relating to Cultural Property19 May, 2017
On May 19, Edward Nalbandian, the Acting Foreign Minister of Armenia, who is participating at the 127th Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in Cyprus, signed the Council of Europe Convention on Offences relating to Cultural Property.
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Foreign Minister of Armenia met UN Secretary-General17 March, 2017
On March 17, in New York Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of Armenia, had a meeting with António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations.\r\n\r\n
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Remarks and answers of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian to questions of journalists at a joint press conference with Nikos Kotzias, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece10 March, 2017
At the same time, my colleague and I shared the view that the current level of cooperation between the two countries lags behind the centuries old warm and friendly relations, traditionally deep mutual sympathy. We agreed to undertake additional efforts in all areas and directions to give a new impetus to the further expansion and strengthening of relations.
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TV-bridge at the Foreign Ministry of Armenia for Armenian peacekeepers and their family members15 November, 2016
On October 15, a traditional TV-bridge for the Armenian peacekeepers participating in the peacekeeping operations in Kosovo and Afghanistan and their family members was organized at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia on the sidelines of the “NATO week” events launched within the framework of the Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan /IPAP/.
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Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia participated in the Economic Conference held in Minsk27 October, 2016
In his remarks the Deputy Foreign Minister touched upon the perspectives of Armenia’s economic development, its investment attractiveness, Armenia’s efficient economic cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Union, the European Union, as well as with the neighbouring countries, particularly, Iran and Georgia.