Armenians of Javakhk Against Kars-Akhalkalaki Railway Construction

Armenians of Javakhk Against Kars-Akhalkalaki Railway Construction

June 14, 2006 - 15:13 AMT  11:09 GMT
Shirak Torosian: the absence of investments in the economy of the region is conditioned by the breaks in power supply and complete absence of infrastructure.
Ago Group Satisfied with Outcomes of Armenian and Azeri FMs Meeting

Ago Group Satisfied with Outcomes of Armenian and Azeri FMs Meeting

June 14, 2006 - 15:10 AMT  11:09 GMT
"We are glad that by the totals of the meeting of the Azeri and Armenian FMs the conditions for continuation of talks on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement have been preserved," Ronald Wegener said.
Crew to Blame for A-320 Crash, Specialists Consider

Crew to Blame for A-320 Crash, Specialists Consider

June 14, 2006 - 15:05 AMT  11:09 GMT
The specialists of the International Aviation Committee try to find "smooth" wordings to make the accusations less sharp.
Situation in Javakhk Reached Deadlock over Absence of Steps for Changing Situation

Situation in Javakhk Reached Deadlock over Absence of Steps for Changing Situation

June 14, 2006 - 14:57 AMT  11:09 GMT
"The Akhalkalaki authorities should have the right to form the budget and deal with the cultural and educational issues," the chairman of "Javakhk" friendly association considers.
Torosian: Armenia Made No Statements on Intention to Join NATO

Torosian: Armenia Made No Statements on Intention to Join NATO

June 14, 2006 - 14:38 AMT  11:09 GMT
There are EU member states, which are not NATO member states and this is a normal phenomenon, the Armenian Parliament Speaker said.
Armenian and Azeri FMs Agreed on Continuation of Talks

Armenian and Azeri FMs Agreed on Continuation of Talks

June 14, 2006 - 14:20 AMT  11:09 GMT
During the meeting Vartan Oskanian and Elmar Mammadyarov discussed the principles and approaches to the Karabakh conflict settlement the parties have failed to agree on so far.

The "Eastern Azeri" Leader Defends Self-Determination Right

June 13, 2006 - 20:58 AMT  11:09 GMT
On Sunday, the leader of Turkic separatists of Northern Iran Mohammadaly Chehraganly was arrested and deported from country. A day before was arrested in Istanbul and deported to Azerbaijan. It is noteworthy that only a couple of weeks before migratory authorities of Turkey and Azerbaijan had sanctioned his visit, providing entry visas. Chehraganly's arrest allows supposing that certain changes have taken place recently. Western impulses have probably made Ankara and Baku refrain from supporting Turkic separatists, struggling for the establishment of Great Turan.
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