Resolution of Kosovo problem won't set precedent for other conflicts but can create "window" for their settlementJune 18, 2007 - 16:38 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - "Any declaration adopted by the parties interested in conflict settlement supposes its promotion in international organizations," RA National Assembly Vice Speaker Vahan Hovhannisian said when commenting to a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter on the Declaration adopted yesterday in Tiraspol. Resolution of the Kosovo problem cannot set a precedent for other conflicts but it can create a "window" for their settlement. However, it's unclear why Kosovo Albanians can secede but Armenians of Nagorno Karabakh cannot, he said. Foreign Ministries of four unrecognized republics - Transdnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh signed Saturday the "Declaration on principles of peaceful and fair settlement of conflicts on the territory of Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan." Top stories The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Michael Roth believes sanctions must be put on the table after Baku‘s ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Yerevan City Council has elected Tigran Avniyan from the ruling Civil Contract as the mayor of the Armenian capital. The Armenian Parliament on Tuesday, October 3 voted to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Partner news | Russia provides info about arrested Armenian ex-MP Russian law enforcement agencies have provided information about the arrest of Tigran Urikhanyan. Lemkin Institue slams Pashinyan's “cryptic engagement with Genocide denial” The Lemkin Institute is alarmed over Pashinyan’s statements “questioning Armenia's legal basis to pursue justice against Turkey”. 41 detained as antigovernment protests continue in Yerevan 41 people were detained in Yerevan as people demanding Pashinian’s resignation stage campaigns of civil disobedience. Greek-Armenian organizations support "Tavush for Motherland" Greek-Armenian organizations have expressed support for the campaign led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan. |