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Pamuk: I Never Meant to Offence Turkish Republic

Pamuk: I Never Meant to Offence Turkish Republic

December 26, 2005 - 18:10 AMT  22:19 GMT
Orhan Pamuk said that his statement on the killing of 1 million of Armenians and 30 thousand of Kurds was an attempt to raise taboo of the Armenian issue.

Turkey Concerned Over Conduction of Year of Armenia in France in 2006

December 26, 2005 - 15:53 AMT  22:19 GMT
Ankara brought its anxiety to the notion of Paris but has not received any response yet.
Gevorg Pertosyan Appointed NKR FM

Gevorg Pertosyan Appointed NKR FM

December 26, 2005 - 14:43 AMT  22:19 GMT
The NKR President did not rule out that Nagorno Karabakh will engage in the negotiation process next year.

1600th Anniversary of Armenian Letters Marked in Orel

December 26, 2005 - 13:44 AMT  22:19 GMT
A performance about the history of creation of the Armenian letters by St. Mesrop Mashtots was shown.
Another Criminal Case Initiated against Hrant Dink

Another Criminal Case Initiated against Hrant Dink

December 26, 2005 - 13:39 AMT  22:19 GMT
Basing on the suit brought by the Turkish Union of Lawyers the Turkish court initiated a new criminal case against three journalists of Akos newspaper for the attempt "to exert pressure upon the court."

RA Ambassadors to Poland and Austria Dismissed

December 26, 2005 - 13:22 AMT  22:19 GMT
Ashot Hovakimian was appointed Ambassador to Austria and Ashot Galoyan will assume the office in Poland.

Oskanian Hopeful for Optimal Tariffs on Russian Gas

December 26, 2005 - 13:13 AMT  22:19 GMT
The Armenian FM doubts that the decision to raise the price for the Russian gas imported to Armenia has mere economic motives.

Rent for Military Base in Response to Double Price for Russian Gas?

December 26, 2005 - 13:02 AMT  22:19 GMT
"With such a high price for gas it would be hard to explain why Armenia does not claim rental fee for deployment of the Russian military base," the Armenian Parliament Speaker said.

Georgians To Fill Their Budget At The Expense Of Armenian Consumers

December 22, 2005 - 14:13 AMT  22:19 GMT
Russian-Georgian negotiations on gas tariffs have come to an end. After the two-hour conversation in Tbilisi between Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaidely and vice-president of "Gasprom" Alexander Ryazanov it became clear that the parties had managed to agree on the prices of gas, supplied to Georgia. However, the problem of gas transit tariffs to Armenia through the territory of Georgia is still unsolved. This is one of the three issues concerning which Moscow and Tbilisi could not come to an agreement.
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