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Foreign Minister of Armenia delivered speech at the Global Forum “Against the Crime of Genocide”23 April, 2016
In many cases crimes against survivors continue throughout ensuing years, even decades of the genocidal acts. I am talking about the attempts to conceal or deny committed crimes. Unequivocally, this is a violation of the survivors’ right to remembrance. As long as it continues, survivors and their descendants remain in the status of victims of the crime.
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Foreign Minister Nalbandian's remarks and answers to questions during joint press conference with Foreign Minister of Sweden Margot Wallström09 February, 2016
I am pleased to welcome Foreign Minister of Sweden, my dear friend Margot Wallström, in Yerevan, who is paying an official visit to Armenia.
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FM Edward Nalbandian’s answers to questions during the press conference on the MFA activities in 2015: Part 202 February, 2016
Armenia has always been an active member of the CSTO. We have always tried to do our best to contribute to the efforts aimed at increasing the effectiveness of the CSTO.
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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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Ambassador Mnatsakanyan delivered statement at the UN Security Council Open Debate17 November, 2015
On November 17, an open debate, titled “Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Security, Development and Root Causes of Conflict” was held at the UN Security Council, presided over by Justine Greening, UK Secretary of State for International Development. Ambassador Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, Permanent Representative of Armenia delivered statement at the discussions.\r\n
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Foreign Minister participated in the international conference on prevention of violence against religious and ethnic minorities in the Middle East08 September, 2015
On September 8, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, upon the invitation of the Foreign Minister of France Laurent Fabius, participated in the international conference on prevention of violence against religious and ethnic minorities in the Middle East, in which high level delegations from around 60 states - foreign ministers, heads of international organizations, senior clerics, Deputy Secretary-G
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Key event in Greece, dedicated to the Armenian Genocide Centenary19 April, 2015
On April 19, central event commemorating Centenary of the Armenian Genocide was held at the renowned “Pallas” theatre of Athens, on the initiative of Greek Centennial Central Body and the prefecture of Attika.
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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.