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The answer of MFA spokesman Tigran Balayan to a question of “Armenpress” News Agency19 February, 2014
Question: As a result of the events of yesterday in Kiev there are killed and injured people. What is your reaction?
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The answer of the Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian to the question of ArmNews TV05 October, 2012
Question: Minister Nalbandian what is your comment on the parliamentary elections held in Georgia?\r\nAnswer: We are convinced that the free and competitive elections held in Georgia would contribute to the further strengthening of democratic values in our neighboring country and the continuation of political and economic\r\nreforms for the welfare of the brotherly Georgian people.\r\n
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The Armenian Heritage Park and Genocide Memorial were opened at the center of Boston22 May, 2012
On May 22 the RA Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Edward Nalbandian and Hranush Hakobyan participated in the official opening ceremony of the Armenian Heritage Park and Genocide Memorial at the heart of Boston.
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Edward Nalbandian met with the newly elected OSCE Secretary General15 July, 2011
On July 15, Edward Nalbandian had a meeting with Lamberto Zannier, the newly elected OSCE Secretary General in Vienna. Congratulating Mr. Lamberto Zannier on the occasion of being elected to the position of the OSCE Secretary General, Edward Nalbandian expressed hope that he would bring his important contribution to the implementation of the goals of the pan-European organization. \r\n
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Interview of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia H.E. Mr. Edward Nalbandian with “Profile” Austrian journal14 June, 2010
Armenia is not a small country. There is not only this small piece of land here in the region, but a hundred other Armenias all over the world – everywhere, Armenians live, their communities have created small Armenias which create a unity all over the world.
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MFA Statement on situation in Gaza strip29 December, 2008
We are deeply concerned about the events in Gaza Strip, during which hundreds of people have already been killed or wounded. We express hope that the violations will stop and negotiations will immediately start for the solution of all disputable issues in a peaceful way.
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Statement by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Mr Edward Nalbandian at the 16th OSCE Ministerial meeting05 December, 2008
It would be highly symbolic if here, in Helsinki, we set the basis for the future deliberations on the improvement of the capabilities of our Organization, which requires truly joint effort and efficient partnership. A discussion around an OSCE Charter and the legal personality of the OSCE could become a good basis to test various ideas and develop common positions through a dialogue. This is a ti
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Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Mr. Edward Nalbandians answer to the question of «Arminfo» news agency29 July, 2008
Question- Mr. Minister, today there will be discussions in Washington D.C. on the appointment of the new US Ambassador to Armenia. What expectations do you have? Answer The President of the Republic has already made public remarks in this respect. I would like to reiterate once again that we hope that as a result of today's discussions in the Senate, the candidacy of the n
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Minister Oskanian at the Meeting of the CIS Council of Foreign Ministers31 March, 2008
On March 28, Minister Vartan Oskanian participated in the regular meeting of the CIS Council of Foreign Ministers. The key issues on the agenda were those regarding further development of multilateral cooperation among CIS member states, specifically in the humanitarian sphere, spheres of migration, information security, and anti-crime and anti-trafficking efforts. The meeting app
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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