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Days of Francophone started in Armenia17 March, 2011
On March 17, the events dedicated to the Francophone Days in Armenia started by the reception held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.\r\n\r\nThe members of the Armenian Government, National Assembly’s deputies, Mayor of Yerevan, governors of Armenia, heads of about two dozen municipalities, Ambassadors accredited in Yerevan, as well as representatives of NGOs atte
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Edward Nalbandian meets with the representatives of American Armenian community30 September, 2009
The visit of Foreign Minister of Armenia to New York has been full of meetings with the representatives of American Armenian organizations. During the reception hosted in honour of Armenian Foreign Minister at the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America by the Primate Archbishop Khajag Parsamian, Edward Nalbandian presented to the representatives of the Armenian
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Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Edward Nalbandian receives the candidate for the CoE Secretary General12 June, 2009
On June 12, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian received Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, member of the Polish Sejm, candidate for the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz presented to Foreign Minister of Armenia his viewpoints on further activity of the Council of Europe, improvement and increase of the efficiency of the organisation.
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Interview of Minister Oskanian to 'Aztag' Armenian Daily, published in Beirut, Lebanon20 March, 2008
Question: It is true that the UN vote results carry a message to Azerbaijan, as you mentioned. But don’t you think that the event conveys a message to the Armenian side as well? It’s obvious that official Baku wants to take full advantage of the internal turmoil in Armenia. Answer: It is true the resolution passed although of course we wish it hadn’t. However, I’m
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Minister Oskanian Speaks On Genocide Remembrance in Brussels25 April, 2007
The Royal Conservatory of Belgium was full of diplomats, journalists and students on April 25 as Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian highlighted a Commemorative Evening under the auspices of the Armenian Embassy in Brussels. The Minister's talk, entitled "Remembering a Past, Forging a Future," addressed the n
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STATEMENT BY H.E. MR. VARTAN OSKANIAN07 October, 2005
Mr. President, Congratulations on your election, and we look forward to working with you as we have with President Omolewa. Congratulations also to the Director-General with whom we look forward to working for a long time to come. At a time when the world is faced with new types of violence and must therefore seek new w
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Statement of H. E.Vartan Oskanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Republic of Armenia At the 28th Special Session on the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of the24 January, 2005
Mr. President Your Excellencies Dear Friends, On behalf of the people and government of Armenia, and as a descendant of genocide survivors, I feel compelled to be here today, to join other survivors and descendants, of both victims and perpetrators, to take part in this commemoration. I am also duty-bound to urg
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From the Near Abroad to the New Neighborhood22 October, 2004
By Rouben Shugarian, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Former Ambassador to the US The paradox of the South Caucasus/Black Sea present day regional identity is that less geography means more geo-politics. This is true not only in the context of general europeanization but also as far as the link
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Speech by Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian at the Conference on the Southern Caucasus- Political Challenges and Development Perspectives12 November, 2003
I appreciate the opportunity to speak before you on our political challenges, on resolving conflicts and perhaps most importantly, on development. When I’m at the OSCE or at the Council of Europe, I speak with my foreign minister’s hat on. Here, in this more theoretical forum, I’d like to use the opportunity to speak
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Speech by Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian at the Conference on the Southern Caucasus- Political Challenges and Development Perspectives12 November, 2003
I appreciate the opportunity to speak before you on our political challenges, on resolving conflicts and perhaps most importantly, on development. When I’m at the OSCE or at the Council of Europe, I speak with my foreign minister’s hat on. Here, in this more theoretical forum, I’d like to use the opportunity to speak