Karabakh problem is possible to solve only in atmosphere of mutual confidence

Karabakh problem is possible to solve only in atmosphere of mutual confidence

March 24, 2007 - 14:14 AMT  06:09 GMT
Arkadi Ghukassian: There are certain advances in the Karabakh conflict settlement process, which cannot be considered as ideal variants for NKR.
Round table around coming election in Armenia organized in Moscow

Round table around coming election in Armenia organized in Moscow

March 24, 2007 - 14:12 AMT  06:09 GMT
During the meeting participants discussed one of the most important stages of political development in Armenia-the coming May 12 parliamentarian and 2008 presidential elections.
RA government to sell 10 percent of ArmenTel stock to VympelCom

RA government to sell 10 percent of ArmenTel stock to VympelCom

March 24, 2007 - 13:54 AMT  06:09 GMT
The decision was taken at a regular sitting of the Armenian government.
P. Semneby hopes soon talks around Karabakh will start again on high level

P. Semneby hopes soon talks around Karabakh will start again on high level

March 24, 2007 - 13:52 AMT  06:09 GMT
It is important that progress in the settlement process served as a base for more active negotiation process, the EU's Special Representative said.
Armenian Genocide Resolution is one of methods for U.S. to exert pressure on Turkey

Armenian Genocide Resolution is one of methods for U.S. to exert pressure on Turkey

March 24, 2007 - 13:29 AMT  06:09 GMT
Hayk Demoyan: The issue of Resolution 106 on recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress is too politicized.
Opening of Agdamar Church profitable for Turkey politically and economically

Opening of Agdamar Church profitable for Turkey politically and economically

March 24, 2007 - 13:25 AMT  06:09 GMT
Hayk Demoyan: It is immoral to thank Turkey for reconstructing historical monuments.
Congressman Schiff disappointed at Rice's stance on Armenian Genocide issue

Congressman Schiff disappointed at Rice's stance on Armenian Genocide issue

March 24, 2007 - 13:18 AMT  06:09 GMT
"Armenians and the Turks need to resolve their past before they can move forward," the U.S. Secretary of State said.

Ankara fears that Turkey will stop existing as a State as soon as it recognizes the Genocide

March 20, 2007 - 18:28 AMT  06:09 GMT
Presently Turkey is going through the hardest times in its modern history. Even in its worst nightmare Turkey wouldn't think that the Resolution about the Armenian Genocide would be proposed to the US Congress, and moreover, that there would be a possibility for this Resolution to pass. The struggle against the recognition of the Armenian Genocide is more fierce than ever and denying the Armenian Genocide has become Turkey's first prerequisite.
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