RA President optimistic about resolution of AAC problem in GeorgiaJanuary 27, 2011 - 14:13 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that Georgia is a very important chain not only as Armenia’s transit route, but also in communication with the international community, other countries in general. “We try to do our best so that Georgians do not face any difficulties in Armenia and Armenians do not face problems in Georgia,” Sargsyan said in an interview with Echo of Moscow, adding that everything is done so that the current bilateral relations bring benefits to the two peoples. Referring to the activity and status of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Georgia, Sargsyan expressed confidence that the problem will solved soon. “First, we always discuss the matter with the Georgian President; second, Georgia has international obligations. Georgia has joined the Council of Europe with these very obligations. Thus, I am optimistic about it,” the Armenian leader said. Top stories The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Michael Roth believes sanctions must be put on the table after Baku‘s ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Yerevan City Council has elected Tigran Avniyan from the ruling Civil Contract as the mayor of the Armenian capital. The Armenian Parliament on Tuesday, October 3 voted to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Partner news | Henrikh Mkhitaryan wins Serie A title with Inter Inter Milan midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan admits that the team have long been imagining clinching Serie A against AC Milan. Caring for nature, we have started with ourselves - Team Telecom Armenia Team Telecom Armenia summarized the work undertaken within the company in the direction of environmental protection. Azerbaijani President travels to Moscow Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev arrived in Moscow on April 22 to hold talks with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Residents of border Armenian villages continue protests Residents of several Armenian communities in Tavush province continued protests into April 22 morning. |