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Uruguay May Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

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  • Uruguay May Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

    MONTEVIDEO—In an unprecedented announcement Friday, the Foreign Minister of Uruguay Luis Almagro said that his government has begun the process to make an official announcement regarding the status of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    “Today we are looking into the issue [Nagorno-Karabakh] in order to present an official government position on the matter,” said Almagro. “I am personally convinced that Nagorno-Karabakh is part of historic Armenia and it must be independent and in a short while be unified with Armenia. This is the only resolution to the Artsakh issue.”

    Almagro was speaking at conference in Uruguay’s capital organized by the Armenian National Committee of South America and the Uruguay-Armenia parliamentary group marking the 20th anniversary of the Armenia’s Independence, highlighting Uruguay-Armenia relations.

    Armenian Revolutionary Federation parliamentary faction leader Vahan Hovannesian welcomed Almagro’s statement calling it unprecedented.

    “For the first time, a progressive and democratic country such as Uruguay is officially expressing a position, which reflects the posturing of the ruling political forces,” said Hovannesian, who stressed that the process will take some time.


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    Re: Uruguay May Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

    Uruguay was also the first country in the world to recognize the Armenian Genocide.



    *correction, I have also read Uruguay was the 3rd country to recognize, so I apologize if my original post was incorrect.
    Last edited by Mher; 09-09-2011, 11:00 AM.

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      Re: Uruguay May Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

      Argentina and Uruguay have traditionally been rather pro-Armenian. I applaud this move.
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        Re: Uruguay May Recognize Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

        Originally posted by Mher View Post
        Uruguay was also the first country in the world to recognize the Armenian Genocide.



        *correction, I have also read Uruguay was the 3rd country to recognize, so I apologize if my original post was incorrect.
        What you say may be true.

        More significantly the Armenian Genocide was stated for the first time at the United Nations by the then foreign Minister of Cyprus Spyros Kyprianou.
        He of course went on to become the President of Cyprus.
        Sadly he is not with us as he passed away some years back.
        This was in the early sixties.

        This fact we should always remember and be grateful to the Government Cyprus for having started the ball rolling.

        There was such a huge euphoria from Armenians throughout the world since until then our cause had no friends or supporters at Government level.




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