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Remarks by H.E. Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia At The Ceremony of Unveiling The Statue Of Fridtjof Nansen In Yerevan09 November, 2011
Today, in the center of our capital, I would say in the heart of Yerevan, we are unveiling the statue of Fridtjof Nansen, one of the greatest friends of the Armenian people.
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Speech by H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Institute of International and European Affairs14 July, 2011
It is my pleasure to be in the friendly Ireland and deliver a speech at the esteemed Institute of International and European Affairs. It is not so often that we have mutual visits to Dublin and Yerevan, but this does not decrease the warmth and friendly feelings both Armenians and Irish people emanate towards one another. The Irish proverb “what is seldom is wonderful" (An rud is annamh
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Statement by H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the General Debate of the 65 th Session of the UN General Assembly25 September, 2010
Chaque année, la grande famille des nations se réunit afin de faire le bilan des \r\nacquis de l’Organisation et de réfléchir ensemble pour tenter d’apporter des \r\nréponses aux problèmes auxquels le monde est confronté, de faire le constat \r\nde ce qui Unit les Nations, mais aussi de ce qui les désunit encore.
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Statement by H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia at the Informal Meeting of the OSCE Foreign Ministers Almaty, Kazakhstan17 July, 2010
I would like to thank the Kazakh Chairmanship for warm hospitality and good organization of this meeting. Our growing engagement in Corfu initiative and a new format of informal ministerial meetings underline importance of further deliberations on creating equal and indivisible security in the OSCE area.
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Interview of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian to «Europe 2001», magasine, Bulgaria31 March, 2010
The South Caucasus is one of the most sensitive regions of the world. In addition to being a geopolitically vital area and a juncture where civilizations meet, it is unfortunately afflicted by conflicts and rivalries. We believe that there is a need for constructive ideas and initiatives aimed at addressing challenges and solving existing problems.
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Statement By h.e. mr. Arman Kirakossian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia At the 64th Session of the UN Economic and Social Commission for30 April, 2008
Mr. Chairman, Ms. Executive Secretary, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me express on behalf of the delegation of the Republic of Armenia our gratitude to the Royal Thai Government, Ms. Noeleen Heyzer, the Executive Secretary, and the Secretariat of the UN ESCAP for the excellent organization of the 64th Session of the Commission and to wish efficient and productive wor
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STATEMENT BYH.E. VARTAN OSKANIANMINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRSAt the SECOND CONVENTION OF EUROPEAN ARMENIANS Brussels, October 15, 200716 October, 2007
Dear Friends and Colleagues, On behalf of the people and government of Armenia, and as a descendant of genocide survivors, I would like to express our appreciation for the efforts of those who passed this resolution 20 years ago. It has been an interesting coincidence that this anniversary comes at a time when the US Congress, too, is considering a resolution and there is much talk
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Minister Oskanian Speaks in the 117th Session of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers11 May, 2007
Minister Oskanian participated in the 117th Session of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers. In his statement, Minister Oskanian recognized how Armenia has changed during the years since Council of Europe membership, as well as the evolution of the Council of Europe itself. He also referred to the major domestic and foreign policy issues -- the parliamentary elections and the resolution pr
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Minister Oskanian Participates in the XVI Meeting of BSEC Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs19 April, 2007
On April 19, Foreign Minister Oskanian attended the meeting of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Council of Foreign Ministers, held in Belgrade. The Foreign Ministers of Greece, Russia, Romania, Turkey, Azerbaijan, as well as high-ranking representatives of Albania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine also took part in the meeting. The Foreign Minister of Serbia opened the Ministe
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STATEMENT BY FOREIGN MINISTER VARTAN OSKANIAN AT THE 14TH OSCE MINISTERIAL04 December, 2006
Mr. Chairman,The agenda before this 14th Meeting of the Ministerial Council of the OSCE has far-reaching implications. In some cases, it extends and deepens our past commitments. In others, it expands the scope of our overall pre-occupations with security, and its complex, multidimensional components.The decisions we are about to adopt on the exploitation of children, hate crimes, human traffickin