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Speech by the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia at the Chatham House10 September, 2015
This year was not only the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide, but also a Centenary of Turkish denial of this genocide.
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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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Address of Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian at the conclusion of the Global Forum «Against the Crime of Genocide»23 April, 2015
During the discussions of Yerevan Global Forum fresh ideas and constructive proposals have been made, which were summarized in the Draft Declaration of the Global Forum. I believe that it would be accepted as a guide for the implementation of the truly global mission facing us, for the sake of unified determination of preventing the crime of genocide.
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Concert in Finland, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.11 April, 2015
On April 11, worldwide tour of the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide Centenary kicked-off at the Tampere Hall (Finland), the biggest music hall of Scandinavia.
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"Supporting the Rights of Christians, particularly in the Middle East"02 March, 2015
Dear colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen,\r\nI would like to thank my Russian and Lebanese colleagues for this timely initiative to discuss the situation of Christian minorities in the Middle East.
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Foreign Minister delivered speech at the discussion in Geneva on the protection of the rights of Christians in the Middle East02 March, 2015
We should not be misled by the fact that the ongoing violence against religious groups, particularly Christians in Syria and Iraq, is being perpetrated in the very name of religion. What we are countering here are crimes against civilization perpetrated by ISIS, Al Nusra and other groups. Barbarism has declared a war against the civilized world.
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Pan-Armenian Declaration on the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide29 January, 2015
Declaration calls upon the coming generations of Armenians to protect their sacred native heritage with patriotism, consciousness and intellect and resolutely struggle and serve for a stronger Homeland, free and democratic Republic of Armenia, the progress and strengthening of independent Artsakh, the efficient unity of Armenians worldwide, the realization of the centuries-old sacrosanct goals of
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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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Edward Nalbandian: The level, volume, content and scope of relations between Armenia and Russia speak for themselves24 October, 2011
Moscow, 22 October. From 23 to 25 of October the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan is to pay a state visit to Russia. On the eve of the visit the Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian gave an interview in Yerevan to Alexander Korzin and Hovhannes Qosyan, special correspondents of “Interfax”.
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The Interview of the Armenian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan to Panorama.am12 May, 2011
Question: Mr. Kocharyan, in practice, every day not only threats to launch military operations are sounded in Baku, including the highest level statements, but also claims are issued to the territories of both the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh and Republic of Armenia. How do you comment this?