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Armenia president meets with opposition leader

February 17, 2015 By administrator

Serzh Sargsyan and Gagik Tsarukyan

Serzh Sargsyan and Gagik Tsarukyan

YEREVAN. – A meeting between President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan took place on Tuesday.

Secretary of ARF Dashnaktsutyun faction Aghvan Vardanyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am that the meeting was held on the initiative of ARF.

Vardanyan added that within last days the party did everything it could so that the country could avoid clashes and shocks.

“We have done everything that was needed. Businessman Samvel Karapetyan, who made every effort to settle the situation, came to Armenia at our request,” he added.

Vardanyan also noted that the outcome of the meeting would become clear in the near future.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Gagik-Tsarukyan, meeting, Serzh Sargsyan

MARSEILLE, Armenian genocide memorial dedication Meeting

December 6, 2014 By administrator

arton105867-480x360As a prelude to the centenary year the Armenian Youth of France invites you to book meeting-dedication

“ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL”

In the presence of Yves TERNON and Gérard CHALIAND On Thursday, December 18, 2014 at 19h

Sahak Mesrop Cultural Center

339 Avenue du Prado – 13009 MRS

This activity is labeled with “Mission-2015”

Saturday, December 6, 2014,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Marseille, meeting

Armenian Prime Minister Meets Armenian Community in Washington

October 15, 2014 By administrator

hovo-washingtonWASHINGTON—Welcoming attendees at a meeting held on his behalf in Washington, D.C., by the local Armenian community, the Prime Minister of Armenia Hovik Abrahamian said, “For over a century now, Armenians have settled in this remote, but hospitable overseas country, which is so generous in opportunities. Living and working in the United States for several decades, you have become an integral part of this country, bringing your valuable contributions to its development in all spheres of life. We are proud of American-Armenians’ impressive achievements that have earned them a worthy place in this country’s history, winning its people’s respect and appreciation.”

Hovik Abrahamian said that following the restoration of Armenia’s independence, strong interstate bonds have been built up between Armenia and the United States based on mutual trust and respect.

“U.S.-Armenia relations are developing rapidly and that is also due to the contributions made by Armenians in the U.S. I would single out the furtherance of economic exchanges, which calls for consistent efforts. We in Armenia feel stronger with the Diaspora’s support. It would be hard to overestimate the importance of those patriotic activities led by Armenian organizations, as well as the individuals serving on different government agencies, who keep introducing pro-Armenian projects, protecting Armenia’s and Artsakh’s vital interests,” the Prime Minister said.

The Premier noted that the Homeland-Diaspora partnership is a strategic focus for the government of Armenia. “Open for partnership with Diaspora Armenians, we are ready to provide them with broader investments opportunities. We have been developing a set of advantages for them to launch businesses in the Motherland. The Government of Armenia is the guarantor of such privileges. Armenia is inseparable from the Diaspora, therefore, the problems of the Diaspora-Armenians stand high on our agenda. The Government is doing everything within its power to relieve the plight of our compatriots in the Middle East, Syria and Iraq,” Abrahamian said.

Speaking about the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Abrahamian said, “We will continue with our consolidated effort to reach a worldwide acknowledgment and condemnation of the Genocide. Our approach is simple: the crime committed against the Armenian people is a crime against humanity and, therefore, we see the international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide as the best way to prevent future genocides. Authorities in Armenia will spare no effort to restore historical justice. I do believe that the respect of our ancestors’ memory implies not only struggling for our national goals, but also strengthening the Homeland by contributing with each Armenian’s talent and skills. Having a powerful Armenia, we will be closer to the triumph of justice.”

The Prime Minister said that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains unresolved. Azerbaijan is abiding by a paramilitary policy, nurtured with a petrodollars-fed arms race. Turkey, in turn, has assumed a biased posture and continues with the decades-long blockade of Armenia.

“All these factors make us show flexibility and circumspection in our foreign policy. Committed to the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Armenia is nonetheless prepared to retaliate in a war imposed on us and protect Armenia’s population and its borders. The Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora trinity is the key to success. Our nation’s modern history has shown that only through joint effort will we be able to overcome the internal and external challenges faced by Armenians,” Hovik Abrahamian concluded.

Wrapping up his speech, the Premier emphasized, “While you cannot live in the Motherland, you can live with Armenia by taking pride in its achievements.”

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Armenian, Azeri leaders agree on Karabakh talks in Paris

September 17, 2014 By administrator

182519Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia gave their consent to the negotiations in Paris, the French envoy to Azerbaijan said.

As Tert.am reported citing Azeri media, the meeting brokered by French President Francois Hollande will take place in late October.

According to Pascal Monnier, the meeting participants will discuss Karabakh conflict settlement and issues in the peace process. He stressed the importance of the event that will follow the presidential meeting in Wales.

“France, as a Co-Chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, is taking every effort to promote the conflict settlement and believes that the time for resolution has come,” he said.

“The fact that the Presidents have agreed to this meeting is a great achievement. The main goal of the meeting is to seek ways to achieve progress in the talks and find a mutually acceptable solution,” he said.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, Azerbaijan, meeting

Wales Sargsyan and Hollande discuss trilateral meeting

September 4, 2014 By administrator

President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on Thursday met with his French counterpart Francois Hollande on the margins of NATO summit sarkisian-holandin Wales.

The leaders hailed the level of Armenia-France political dialogue and mutually beneficial close cooperation in different areas.

The sides discussed a number of issues of mutual interest, including peaceful settlement of Karabakh conflict, the upcoming meeting planned between the presidents of France, Armenia and Azerbaijan on the initiative of the the French side. Serzh Sargsyan and Francois Hollande exchanged views on regional developments and existing challenges.

They also discussed implementation of the arrangements, cooperation within international agencies, mutual assistance on key issues.

Earlier Serzh Sargsyan participated in the meeting of the heads of state and government from NATO and ISAF partner nations.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: meeting, wales

Wales Kerry-Sargsyan-Aliyev meeting kicked off

September 4, 2014 By administrator

The meeting between the president of Serzh Sargsyan, president of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Secretary of State John Kerry has kicked off in Wales, spokesperson for kery-Aliyav-sarkeesianArmenian president tweeted.

Serzh Sargsyan arrived in Wales to participate in the meeting of the heads of state and government from NATO and ISAF partner nations held within the framework of NATO summit.

Earlier Sargsyan met with his French counterpart Francois Hollande.
 
 
 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aliyev, kery, meeting, Sarkisian

Putin Meets with Aliyev, Sarkisian

August 9, 2014 By administrator

A three way meeting of presidents is scheduled for Sunday7725_bSOCHI–Russian President Vladimir Putin held separate meeting on Saturday with is Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts at Bosharov Ruchey, the presidential residence in this port city. Among the topics discussed according to reports from all sides was the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, over which a tripartite presidential meeting is expected Sunday.

The tensions mounting in the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border were discussed by the President Serzh Sarkisian and Putin. The two also held discussions about Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union and other bi-lateral concerns, according to the presidential press service.

“Vladimir Putin met with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian in Sochi. The leaders of the two countries discussed Armenian-Russian relations in various areas as well as ways to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” said a statement by the Kremklin Saturday.
“Our relations are developing, and they are on the rise,” said Putin during his meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who also praised Baku-Moscow relations as positive and committed to “decisively grow the collaboration potential.”

Armenian Presidential spokesperson Narek Nikoghosyan announced about the Sunday meeting of the presidents on his Facbook page.

“Azerbaijan’s Aliyev will have to explain the logic behind his country’s military adventures and racist rhetoric,” Nikoghosyan added..

Aliyev’s deputy chief of staff Novruz Mammadov confirmed the Sunday meeting on his Twitter page.

Neither president elaborated on the specifics of the discussion about Karabakh and the growing instability there.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aliyev, meeting, Putin, Sarkisian

France urges UN Security Council meeting as Islamic State seizes Christian town

August 7, 2014 By administrator

0,,17748702_303,00Paris has requested an urgent UN Security Council meeting after jihadist insurgents took control of the Iraq’s largest Christian town, forcing thousands to flee. The country has also been hit by a new wave of bombings.

 French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius on Thursday called for a meeting of the UN Security Council after Islamist militants in northern Iraq seized the country’s largest Christian town and nearby villages.

The new gains by “Islamic State” (IS) militants have reportedly prompted thousands of Christians to flee the northern town of Qaraqosh and surrounding areas, residents and Christian clerics said on Thursday.

“Given the seriousness of the situation – the first victims of which are civilians and religious minorities – France is requesting an urgent meeting of the Security Council so the international community can mobilize to counter the terrorist threat in Iraq and support and protect the population at risk,” Fabius said in a statement.

The takeovers are the latest gains by IS, an al Qaeda splinter group formerly known as ISIS. Over the weekend the Sunni militants dealt a humiliating defeat on Kurdistan’s military – the Peshmerga – across the north.

Bishop Joseph Tomas said Qaraqoush and at least four other predominantly Christian villages were in the hands of IS and that Kurdish units, which had protected the area, had also fled. Other priests confirmed the information.

“It’s a catastrophe, a tragic situation,” Tomas told the AFP news agency, “We call on the UN Security Council to immediately intervene. Tens of thousands of terrified people are being displaced as we speak, it cannot be described.”

Families on the march

According to residents, many are fleeing to autonomous Kurdistan.

“Most families are fleeing the town towards the province of Dahuk in Kurdistan,” a resident said.

Many thousands of Iraq’s Christians have been forced to flee their homes since the IS seized large chunks of the country in a lightning advance in June.

As the IS pressed on with its expansion in the north, a suicide bomber killed 14 people in a Shiite area of Baghdad on Thursday.

Since the militants seized much of the country’s north and west, there has been a renewed campaign of bombings against Baghdad, particularly in Shiite areas. A series of car bombings on Wednesday night killed 51.

As many as nine people were also killed on Thursday in two car bombings in the Kurdish-held Iraqi oil city of Kirkuk.

rc/kms (Reuters, AFP, dpa)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: France, ISIS, meeting, UN

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