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  • #31
    Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    That pretty much confirms suspicions that this was set up between Turkey and Israel.
    Whether it was set up or not, there's a 99.99% chance relations between Israel and Turkey will be just fine in a couple of months.

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    • #32
      Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

      SARGSYAN-ALIYEV-MEDVEDEV MEETING TO BE HELD IN SAINT PETERSBURG

      armradio.am
      16.06.2010 18:41

      The President of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, will visit Saint Petersburg
      June 17-19 to participate in the annual international economic forum.

      The Presidents of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan will have a trilateral
      meeting on the sidelines of the forum.

      While in Saint Petersburg, President Sargsyan will participate in
      the festive events dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Armenian
      community of St. Petersburg.

      At the Armenian National Art Center Serzh Sargsyan will meet
      representatives of the community, will attend the opening of the
      exhibition of manuscripts and printed books at the National Library
      after Saltikov-Shchedrin.

      President Sargsyan will be present at the ceremony of signing of the
      program of cooperation between the State Universities of Yerevan and
      Saint Petersburg.

      Serzh Sargsyan will be present at a gala concert and an official
      reception dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the community.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #33
        Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

        Russian church to be built in Artsakh

        11:01 19/06/2010 >> Society

        On 18 June President of the Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan partook at
        the solemn ceremony of foundation and erecting the cross of the
        Russian Óhurch in capital Stepanakert, NK President's press service
        reported.

        The Head of the State noted the importance of continuous development
        and deepening friendly relations between the two nations and states as
        well as mentioned the important role the Russian Community of Artsakh
        should play in this respect.

        Primate of the Artsakh Dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church
        Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, chairman of the National Assembly Ashot
        Ghoulyan, other officials, representatives of the Russian community of
        Artsakh, as well as guests arrived from the Russian Federation partook
        at the ceremony.
        Source: Panorama.am


        Anyone know how big the Russian community is ib Artsakh?
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • #34
          Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

          Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
          Russian church to be built in Artsakh

          11:01 19/06/2010 >> Society

          On 18 June President of the Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan partook at
          the solemn ceremony of foundation and erecting the cross of the
          Russian Óhurch in capital Stepanakert, NK President's press service
          reported.

          The Head of the State noted the importance of continuous development
          and deepening friendly relations between the two nations and states as
          well as mentioned the important role the Russian Community of Artsakh
          should play in this respect.

          Primate of the Artsakh Dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church
          Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, chairman of the National Assembly Ashot
          Ghoulyan, other officials, representatives of the Russian community of
          Artsakh, as well as guests arrived from the Russian Federation partook
          at the ceremony.
          Source: Panorama.am


          Anyone know how big the Russian community is ib Artsakh?
          I read about 300 people.

          Here is the report with pictures:
          Your life is the best story! Just start your blog today!

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          • #35
            Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            Russian church to be built in Artsakh



            Anyone know how big the Russian community is ib Artsakh?
            Around the 3.000

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            • #36
              Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

              ARMENIA HAS PROMISING FUTURE, U.S. SEC OF STATE SAYS

              news.am
              July 5 2010
              Armenia

              Armenia has a history it can be proud of and promising future, U.S.
              Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a press conference in Yerevan.

              She stressed Armenia has great human potential for further
              development. Democratic Armenia can become a serious factor in the
              region. At their meeting RA President Serzh Sargsyan and the U.S.

              Secretary of State discussed issues of the country's democratic
              development, which is a guarantee of further progress. Clinton reminded
              the journalists that the United States celebrated Independence
              Day on July 4. The American and Armenian peoples know the cost
              of independence. The United States was happy when Armenia gained
              independence 20 years ago and has since been beside Armenia, Clinton
              said. She stressed the U.S. is ready to render further assistance to
              Armenia, in particular, in creating independent energy resources. The
              U.S. Secretary of State expressed her appreciation of the Armenian
              community's contribution to the United States' development.

              In conclusion, Clinton said she was impressed by a cake in the form
              of the U.S. national flag she was treated to in Armenia.

              RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian congratulated the U.S. Secretary
              of State and the American people on the Independence Day. It is an
              honor for the Armenian people that Hillary Clinton is in Armenia on
              this memorable day. Two hundred and thirty-four years ago the American
              people proved nothing could bereave it of its independence. The
              Armenian people proved that as well. The United States has been beside
              Armenia since the first days of its independence, Nalbandian said. He
              stressed that Armenian-American relations have great potential for
              development. He made a high appraisal of Mrs. Clinton's personal
              contribution to the development of bilateral relations. The minister
              also expressed his appreciation of the Armenian community's role in
              Armenian-American relations.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • #37
                Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

                TURKEY ANNOYED OVER CLINTON'S GENOCIDE MEMORIAL VISIT
                Armen Hareyan

                HULIQ.com
                July 6 2010
                SC

                The foreign minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu told Hurryiet that
                the Turkish side has conveyed its annoyance over U.S. Secretary
                State Hillary Clinton's visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial
                where she laid a wreath at the Genocide Memorial built in homage to
                up to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians that became the victims of the
                Armenian genocide. Turkey denies the killings of 1.5 million people
                is a genocide.

                "The visit to the monument was a private program and [Secretary of
                State Hillary] Clinton did not make any official remarks. Anyway,
                we conveyed our annoyance," foreign minister of turkey Davutoglu
                said today.

                While in Armenia, Clinton's visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial
                and laid a wreath. Turkey, which denies the genocide charge, says the
                visit to the memorial was a private one. However, even that annoyed
                the current Turkish government and it conveyed its annoyance to the
                U.S. Administration.

                On the other hand "the title 'U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton'
                on the wreath was a very important political message to Turkey,"
                Haykazun Alvrstyan from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation tells
                Hurriyet. xxxxon's visit to the genocide memorial showed that the
                United States has never denied the Armenian genocide as a fact."

                Clinton told the reporters in Armenia that the ball is in Turkey's
                court in regard to normalizing relations between Turkey and Armenia.

                She reminded that she was personally present in Zurich when two two
                countries signed the two protocols aimed at normalizing relations.

                Turkey dragged the normalization process conditioning normalization
                with Armenia with progress in resolving the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

                Armenia in April suspended the process saying it will continue when
                Turkey is ready to respect its signature to normalize relations
                without conditions.

                In a related development the Turkish Interior Ministry sent a request
                to the administrative centers of Kars and Igdir on Tuesday, asking
                how much time it will take to complete the preparatory work of the
                opening of the border with Armenia, which Turkey has closed in support
                of Azerbaijan.

                Kars province governor Ahmet Kara told Turkish news agency Cihan that
                in case the opening decision is made, the border will be ready within
                a month.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • #38
                  Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

                  Armenia's going to open 7 new embassies worldwide in Japan, Spain, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Brazil, Kuwait and Iraq.
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                  7 nouvelles Ambassades à l’étranger

                  vendredi3 septembre 2010, par Stéphane/armenews

                  Selon Haykakan Jamanak, lors du Conseil des Ministres de la semaine dernière, le Gouvernement a décidé d’allouer 96 millions de drams au Ministère des AE pour l’ouverture, cette année, de 7 nouvelles Ambassades à l’étranger. D’après ce quotidien, des Ambassades d’Arménie seront ouvertes au Japon, en Espagne, aux Pays-Bas, au Koweit, au Brésil, en Irak et en République tchèque.

                  Ambassade de France en Arménie

                  Service de presse

                  Traduction Gisèle Garabedian Alors que la lutte continuelle entre les officiels et activistes arméniens et turcs pour où contre la reconn...
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • #39
                    Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                    A crypto-j-e-w pretending to be Armenian (we have many of those in Armenia). Most of the time, their left eye is a little bit closed, because of their genetics.



                    Take a close look at Ilham Aliev; Has anyone else noticed that he doesn't look a thing like his "father" or "mother"?

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                    • #40
                      Re: Foreign Relations of Armenia

                      He looks like his father.
                      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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                      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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