Azimov: No Oskanian-Mammadyarov Private Meeting Scheduled in Ljubljana

October 13, 2005 - 15:47 AMT  18:37 GMT
The peace talks over settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should continue until all resources are used up, stated Azeri Deputy FM.

Levitin Sure Armenian-Russian Goods Turnover Growth Potential not Used up

October 13, 2005 - 15:18 AMT  18:37 GMT
«Many of our CIS partners consider the trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Armenia an experience worth paying attention to,» stated Russian Minister of Transport.

Sargsyan: Armenian-Russian Economic Cooperation Potential Underused

October 13, 2005 - 14:42 AMT  18:37 GMT
Co-Chair of the Armenian-Russian Inter-Governmental Commission pointed to significant activation of economic cooperation between Armenia and Russia within past 5 years.

Russia Interested in Soonest Launching of Armenian Enterprises Conveyed to RF

October 13, 2005 - 14:25 AMT  18:37 GMT
R. Kocharian and I. Levitin discussed bilateral cooperation matters, paying special attention to issues of development of energy, transport and communication.

EU Considers Building Kars-Akhalkalaki Railway Inefficient

October 13, 2005 - 14:10 AMT  18:37 GMT
The EU considers Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi railway, which makes part of the TRACECA project, to be a more efficient one.

Specific Ways of Economic Cooperation between Yerevan and Astana Outlined

October 13, 2005 - 13:38 AMT  18:37 GMT
The next session of the Armenian-Kazakh Inter-Governmental Commission for Economic Cooperation will be held in Astana in 2006.

Ankara Urges Europe To Agree That Turkey's EU Membership Is Inevitable

October 6, 2005 - 11:26 AMT  18:37 GMT
Immediately after the start of negotiations on the conditions of Turkey's EU membership in Luxemburg the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Gul made quite an incorrect announcement which provoked the anger of many mass media resources. «Europeans have to resign themselves to the fact that their ears will hear the sound of Turkish language». These words of the Turkish politician would not sound so provocative if Europeans were not worried that much about the flow of uninvited guests from Anatolia.
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