Gul: European Countries Acknowledgement of Armenian Genocide Hampers Armenian-Turkish Relations

November 22, 2005 - 14:57 AMT  12:45 GMT
Parliaments passing resolutions on the Armenian Genocide promotes anti-Turkish sentiments in European countries, Turkish FM assures.

Constitution Amendments to Regulate EU-Armenia Relations

November 22, 2005 - 14:41 AMT  12:45 GMT
Some 2 thousand Armenian citizens living in Ural will take part in the referendum on reforms of the Constitution of Armenia.

Armenia Interested in Cooperation with Kaliningrad Much

November 22, 2005 - 14:20 AMT  12:45 GMT
Direct air flight Kaliningrad-Yerevan-Kaliningrad is planned to be established in 2006.

Baku May Complain of Schwarzenegger to Bush

November 22, 2005 - 13:52 AMT  12:45 GMT
In spite of protest of the Azeri party, Montebello Mayor Bill Molinari stated the city would continue friendly relations with Stepanakert.

Georgia Discusses Possible Withdrawal from CIS

November 22, 2005 - 13:33 AMT  12:45 GMT
It is one of not many issues, over which the parliamentary opposition does not have differences with Georgian authorities, stated one of the leaders of the Republican Party of Georgia.

NATO Does not View South Caucasus as Area of Competition with Russia

November 22, 2005 - 13:15 AMT  12:45 GMT
"To best of my knowledge, the United States is not going to establish its armed bases in the Southern Caucasus," stated NATO Secretary General's special representative to South Caucasus.

NATO Hopes Yerevan-Baku Dialogue to End in Peace Accord

November 22, 2005 - 13:03 AMT  12:45 GMT
"We believe the conflict sides themselves will reach a peaceable resolution," Robert Simmons stated.

NATO Hopes for Yerevan-Ankara Talks to Continue

November 22, 2005 - 12:54 AMT  12:45 GMT
Robert Simmons on stationing of military bases in Armenia: NATO has no objection against Yerevan political will.

Israeli Chief Rabbi: I Recognize Armenian Genocide Fact

November 22, 2005 - 12:23 AMT  12:45 GMT
"Turkey will soon recognize the Armenian Genocide - one must not deny something that is his history," an Israeli MP stated.

The Issue of Armenian Genocide to Be Discussed in Both Chambers of U.S. Senate

November 21, 2005 - 20:05 AMT  12:45 GMT
The draft resolution submitted to the US Senate recognizes Armenian genocide. Co-authors of the document - republican John Ensign and democrat Richard Durbin are sure that Washington's recognition of the 20th century's first genocide is of utmost importance. The document has been prepared in cooperation with the Armenian Assembly of America and Armenian National Committee.
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