CANADIAN MISSION IN ARMENIA TO GIVE NEW IMPULSE TO COOPERATION

April 25, 2005 - 09:57 AMT  04:28 GMT
Robert Kocharian met with the delegation of Canadian parliamentarians and representatives of the Armenian community of Canada.

OZGUL DZHAM: TURKEY SHOULD BEG ARMENIA PARDON

April 25, 2005 - 09:40 AMT  04:28 GMT
The Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations of Europe acknowledges the Armenian Genocide.

CENTER OF ARMENIAN CULTURE TO OPEN IN RYAZAN

April 25, 2005 - 09:08 AMT  04:28 GMT
The center will be founded on the basis of the Ryazan State Pedagogic Institute after S. Yesenin.

NATO DID NOT DECIDE ON DEPLOYING FORCES IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

April 25, 2005 - 08:57 AMT  04:28 GMT
However, the discussion of the issue is not ruled out in future.

ARMAVIA ACTION FOR GPW VETERANS

April 25, 2005 - 08:26 AMT  04:28 GMT
Within the frames of the action the company will provide the veterans with free air tickets to all directions throughout the CIS.

PACE TO DISCUSS CONSTITUTIONAL REFOM PROCESS IN ARMENIA

April 25, 2005 - 08:22 AMT  04:28 GMT
PACE Spring Session will take place April 25-29 in Strasbourg.

GEORGE BUSH ONCE AGAIN FAILED TO CHARACTERIZE GENOCIDE AS GENOCIDE

April 25, 2005 - 07:33 AMT  04:28 GMT
Ignoring calls from a record two hundred and ten U.S. legislators, President Bush failed, once again, to honor his pledge to properly characterize the Armenian Genocide as a "genocide" in his annual April 24th remarks.

POLAND - THE 17th COUNTRY TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

April 21, 2005 - 05:00 AMT  04:28 GMT
Preparatory works, preceding the adoption of the "Armenian resolution" by the lower house of the Polish parliament did not take long. Official Ankara did not even manage to undertake any actions to intervene the consideration of the issue at the Seym. In the nearest future the resolution will be submitted to the upper chamber. There is no doubt that the resolution will be passed very quickly in the upper chamber too. Thus, we can assert that already 17 countries of the world consider Armenian genocide as an incontestable fact. Before Poland the genocide was officially recognized by the legislative bodies of France, Russia, Canada, Italy, Vatican, Switzerland, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Cyprus, Slovakia, Uruguay, Argentina and Lebanon.
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