EU pays special attention to relations with South Caucasus

EU pays special attention to relations with South Caucasus

February 23, 2007 - 15:03 AMT  22:55 GMT
With the adoption of the Action Plans late last year the relations between the EU and the region have reached a new level, Gunter Gloser said.
U.S. unable to swallow Iran

U.S. unable to swallow Iran

February 23, 2007 - 14:32 AMT  22:55 GMT
"The U.S. just moves muscles in an aspiration to show it's being the superpower," the Armenian expert said.
Safarov's lawyers going to reach European Court

Safarov's lawyers going to reach European Court

February 23, 2007 - 13:58 AMT  22:55 GMT
Baku rates the verdict on the Armenian officer's murderer as "partial and preconceived."
Turkish historians going to study Armenian

Turkish historians going to study Armenian

February 23, 2007 - 13:49 AMT  22:55 GMT
Yusuf Halacoglu: Turkish historians will study the Armenian language to examine the documents kept in foreign archives.
Intelligence on Iran's nuclear facilities turns out unfounded

Intelligence on Iran's nuclear facilities turns out unfounded

February 23, 2007 - 13:37 AMT  22:55 GMT
Most of the tip-offs about supposed secret weapons sites provided by the CIA and other US intelligence agencies have led to dead ends when investigated by IAEA inspectors.
CoE, OSCE, CIS and European Parliament invited to observe Armenian parliamentary election

CoE, OSCE, CIS and European Parliament invited to observe Armenian parliamentary election

February 23, 2007 - 13:27 AMT  22:55 GMT
Appropriate invitations were issued today by Armenian National Assembly Speaker Tigran Torosian.

Military attack on Iran is unlikely to be carried out, if ever possible at all

February 22, 2007 - 17:22 AMT  22:55 GMT
Iran's grace period regarding nuclear program reduction ended and as it could be expected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ignored it. Moreover, it was ignored by the country's spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei too, who has his decisive word in this and in other issues of the country. And the question is whether or not Bush's Administration will risk unleashing another war after failing "to establish democracy" in Iraq. In fact, President Bush has almost nothing to lose - he has already lost his high rating.
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