Artsakh-Armenia-Diaspora trinity essential for Karabakh problem resolution

Artsakh-Armenia-Diaspora trinity essential for Karabakh problem resolution

December 10, 2008 - 14:13 AMT  18:12 GMT
NKR Permanent Representation in France organized a reception dated to the 20th anniversary of the Karabakh movement.
CSTO Security Councils Secretaries adopt joint statement and 2009 event plan

CSTO Security Councils Secretaries adopt joint statement and 2009 event plan

December 10, 2008 - 14:06 AMT  18:12 GMT
Nikolay Patrushev: CSTO member countries support Russia's initiative on the European Security Treaty.
EU calls to speed up Karabakh process

EU calls to speed up Karabakh process

December 10, 2008 - 13:45 AMT  18:12 GMT
Brussels hosted annual meeting Armenia-EU cooperation council.
Karabakh NGOs urge Armenian TV channels to replace NKAO maps by NKR ones

Karabakh NGOs urge Armenian TV channels to replace NKAO maps by NKR ones

December 10, 2008 - 13:38 AMT  18:12 GMT
We urge to replace the image of NKAO on the maps by images of the Republic of Armenia and NKR," says the address to the Armenian President.
RA Foreign Minister: Baku makes one step forward, two steps back

RA Foreign Minister: Baku makes one step forward, two steps back

December 10, 2008 - 12:17 AMT  18:12 GMT
"I wonder whether Azerbaijan is ready for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," Edward Nalbandian said.

Armenians display amazing naivety by cherishing hopes on the Armenian Genocide recognition by Washington

December 9, 2008 - 20:16 AMT  18:12 GMT
A group of Turkish intellectuals recently sent a petition letter to Armenians, apologizing publicly for the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey in 1915. The fact itself is already unique if taking into account Article 301 of Turkish Penal Code, which "promises" to arrest those who will openly discuss the Armenian Genocide. Nevertheless, professors Baskэn Oran and Ahmet Эnsel, journalists Ali Bayramoрlu and Cengiz Aktar personally apologized for the "great disaster Ottoman Armenians suffered in 1915".
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