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Events dedicated to the Centennial of Armenian Genocide in Prague11 March, 2015
On March 11, a discussion, entitled “Yesterday and today. Justice always needed” was held at Goethe-Institut in Prague, organized by Czech-Italian publicist Andreas Pieralli “Gariwo - Garden of the Righteous” watchdog organization, in cooperation of Embassy of Armenia in the Czech Republic.
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Concert dedicated to Centennial of Armenian Genocide held in Prague22 February, 2015
On February 22, a concert dedicated to Centennial of Armenian Genocide was held at the hall of the Church of Prague Philharmonic.
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The newly-appointed Ambassador of the Czech Republic handed over copies of his credentials to the Foreign Minister of Armenia12 December, 2014
On December 12, Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian received the newly-appointed Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Armenia Petr Mikyska, on the occasion of handing over his credentials.
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Meetings of Edward Nalbandian in New York27 September, 2014
On September 27 Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian had a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Czech Republic Lubomír Zaorálek. The two discussed the process of the realization of the agreements, reached during the state visit of the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to the Czech Republic earlier this year. Interlocutors noted the importance of joint efforts, aimed at str
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THE FOREIGN MINISTER PRESENTED THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN 201322 January, 2014
In 2013 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 in various cont
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Foreign Minister Of Armenia Took Part In The Meeting Of The Foreign Ministers Of The Countries Of Eastern Partnership And Member-Countries Of Visegrad Four18 May, 2013
On May 17 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian took part in the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Eastern Partnership countries and member-countries of Visegrad Four which was held in Krakow and which was attended by Catherine Ashton, EU High Representative for common Foreign and Security policy, as well as by Foreign Ministers of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova,
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Edward Nalbandian’s address and Answers to the questions at the joint press-conference with Karel Schwarzenberg, the First Deputy Prime-Minister and Foreign Minister of the Czech Repu11 April, 2013
I'm happy to welcome my colleague, my good friend, Mr. Schwarzenberg, Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Prime-Minister. This is not the first time he is in Armenia. His first visit was 5 years ago, in 2008. But over these years we have used different chances in order to meet during my visits to Prague, as well as within numerous international conferences.
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The Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Czech Republic11 April, 2013
On April 11 Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian met Karel Schwarzenberg, the first Deputy Prime-Minister of Czech Republic and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who was in Armenia on an official visit.
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The Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs received the head of the diplomatic mission of the Czech Republic29 May, 2012
On May 29 the Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian received Peter Mikeska, the Chargé d'Affaires of the Czech Republic on the occasion of the opening of the Czech diplomatic mission in Armenia.
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The Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs participated in the expanded meeting of the Visegrad Group of the Eastern Partnership countries05 March, 2012
On March 5, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in Prague participated in the meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Eastern Partnership countries, Visegrad Group (V4) Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary and a number of European countries. The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton and the Commissioner for Enlargement