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Georgia Looking for «Russian Trace» in Javakheti Provocation

October 15, 2005 - 15:31 AMT  13:09 GMT
Leaflets with threats against Armenians that have appeared in Akhalkalaki and Akhaltsikh are provocation organized by Russia, Georgian MP Van Bayburd supposes.

Evans: Business May Have Important Role in Solving Conflicts

October 15, 2005 - 15:10 AMT  13:09 GMT
«One cannot say that trade and economy prevail over the conflict, however these can have an impact on overcoming it,» the US Ambassador to Armenia said.

Baghdassaryan: Business should not Imply War in Armenia

October 15, 2005 - 14:47 AMT  13:09 GMT
«It is utterly important that economic investments gradually move to regions of Armenia,» the Armenian Speaker said.

US Helsinki Commission Urges Turkey to Withdraw Charges of Pamuk

October 15, 2005 - 14:36 AMT  13:09 GMT
If Orhan Pamuk is convicted, this will increase apprehensions of those, who are skeptical about Turkey assuring commitment to liberty and democracy.

Mann believes Yerevan and Baku Can Simultaneously Come out Victors at Talks

October 15, 2005 - 14:17 AMT  13:09 GMT
The mediators expect the NK talks to continue after the parliamentary election in Azerbaijan and referendum in Armenia.

Armenian Permanent Representative to Represent CE Committee of Ministers at Intercultural Dialogue Conference

October 15, 2005 - 14:05 AMT  13:09 GMT
The respective decision was passed at the CE Committee of Ministers session the other day.

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

October 6, 2005 - 11:26 AMT  13:09 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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