OSCE MG Co-chairs arrive in Yerevan

OSCE MG Co-chairs arrive in Yerevan

January 20, 2009 - 15:00 AMT  16:20 GMT
The international mediators are scheduled to meet with the President and Foreign Affairs of Armenia.
Ruben Zargaryan: NKR recognition should be starting point of any talks

Ruben Zargaryan: NKR recognition should be starting point of any talks

January 20, 2009 - 14:15 AMT  16:20 GMT
Any document loses its value if not signed by Nagorno Karabakh and is a violation of internationally recognized Nagorno Karabakh-Armenia-Azerbaijan trilateral format of talks.
Armenia to promote implementation of agreements with EU

Armenia to promote implementation of agreements with EU

January 20, 2009 - 14:05 AMT  16:20 GMT
The Armenian President thanked the European Union for providing the republic with the opportunity to benefit from the General System of Preferences (GSP+) trade system.
Ruben Zargaryan: Karabakh issue resolved through formation of independent Karabakh Republic

Ruben Zargaryan: Karabakh issue resolved through formation of independent Karabakh Republic

January 20, 2009 - 12:49 AMT  16:20 GMT
The Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict can't be resolved without soonest recognition of NKR independence and its full-fledged participation in talks.

Tel-Aviv had wrongly taken Ankara at least for a friendly country

January 17, 2009 - 17:20 AMT  16:20 GMT
Anti-Semitism has always existed in the world, and most likely it will live on as long as the Jews exist. Operation "Cast Lead" simply added fuel to the fire. This time it was Turkey that joined the anti-Semitic states, a move that theoretically seemed quite unlikely a few years ago. At least at the time of President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, a staunch Kemalist, relations between Turkey and Israel were almost perfect. The Jewish lobby defended Turkish interests all over the world; US Administration called Turkey its strategic ally and friend.

In 2008 the major event in the region was the visit of Turkish President to Yerevan

December 25, 2008 - 19:56 AMT  16:20 GMT
The year of 2008 was also a time of reformatting the South Caucasus Region. After the «five-day» war of Georgia against South Ossetia it became clear that new division lines were to be outlined in the region. No doubt unwilling to do it himself, President of Georgia made a «regal» present to RF that had long been waiting for an opportunity to gain revenge against the USA for the too profound an interference it had in the solution of Caucasus problems. The result was a much more chaotic bedlam in which even the most «skillful» states were unable to "catch a fish".
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