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Armenia ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without any preconditions – PM

July 28, 2018 By administrator

Pashinyan relations with Turkey

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan deems as strange Turkey’s stance to link the relations with Armenia with those of a third country. Pashinyan’s comments came at a meeting with number of culture representatives and artists in St. Petersburg, when asked to comment on Turkey’s refusal to normalise relations with Armenia unless the conflict around Nagorno Karabakh is solved.

“Turkey was the one who closed the border with Armenia. We can say the border is not closed on the Armenia side. We attach high importance to the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and our country is one of the frontrunners in the struggle against the crime of genocide,” Pashinyan stressed, pointing the issue [genocide recognition] should not be viewed in the context of the Armenian-Turkish relations but rather in the global struggle against genocides.

“We are ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without any preconditions,” concluded the PM.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenia, relationship, Turkey

Armenian bookmaker takes bets on Henrikh Mkhitatryan’s relationship with Lopyreva as engagement rumors mount

July 1, 2017 By administrator

Henrikh Mkhitatryan’s relationship with Lopyreva One of Yerevan-based bookmakers has started taking bets on Armenian national team captain and Manchester United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s possible marriage with Russian TV host Victoria Lopyreva, who is also the official ambassador of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.

Rusarminfo reports, the odds for the marriage until the end of 2018 are 12, while the opposite outcome is at odds of 1.01.

The rumors about Mkhitaryan’s relationship with Lopyreva came after the Russian visited Armenia, and the pair was seen pictured in Yerevan on couple of public occasions.

The betting odds suggest Armenians seem do not believe in Mkhitaryan’s possible engagement with the Russian TV host.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Henrikh Mkhitatryan’s, Lopyreva, relationship

Erdogan not comfortable sitting on chair not golden plated, German-Turkish tensions

July 12, 2016 By administrator

erdogan merkel not confirtableBerlin, July 11, 2016 (AFP) – The government of Angela Merkel urged Ankara on Monday to lift its opposition to a visit by German MPs on a Turkish base stationed where the Bundeswehr, new bone of contention in the already tense relations between the two countries.

“It is necessary that our members can go to the Bundeswehr on the Incirlik base” in southern Turkey, where German soldiers are stationed as part of the fight against the Islamic State organization, told the press spokesman of the Chancellor, Steffen Seibert.

Turkey recently prevented the visit of a delegation of German parliamentarians on site, after the vote on June 2 by the German Parliament of a resolution recognizing the 1915 Armenian genocide under the Ottoman Empire. An initiative that has sickened Ankara.

– Parliamentary army ‘-

The spokesman reiterated that the mission of the Bundeswehr were strictly supervised by German lawmakers, who therefore have a duty to control, and even used on that expression of “parliamentary army”.

The Chancellor is itself leapt over the weekend, trying to get the green light for Turkey during a meeting on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Warsaw with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. She received a plea.

“The disagreements do not disappear after just such an interview,” she said after.

The Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus justified blocking Monday that parliamentarians had nothing to do on a military site.

“For us this is a military matter,” he said, while “the German side the question Incirlik or sending German soldiers under the authority of the German parliament (. ..) the visit is not yet certain, the discussions continue. “

But there is little doubt that this is primarily a retaliation after the Bundestag vote on the Armenian Genocide.

According to the daily Hurriyet on Monday, President Erdogan served Angela Merkel during their meeting this weekend his unease about the resolution and said he expected the German government to distance itself publicly with the text.

– Withdrawal of threat –

Facing the Turkish blockade, the tone begins to rise in Germany, whose relations with Turkey have recently been soured by a television satire of President Erdogan broadcast on German public television. The Head of State has filed a complaint against the author of the pamphlet, Jan Böhmermann.

Personal attacks and threats suffered by the Germans of Turkish origin MPs from media or officials in Turkey have raised as a stir in Berlin and led the president of the Bundestag to protest publicly.

Several MEPs called for the withdrawal of German soldiers from the Incirlik base if Ankara should not give in.

This air base used by NATO in the framework of the fight against EI. Turkish fighter aircraft, American, British and also German are deployed. German Tornados are responsible for monitoring mission and Germany also contributes to the refueling aircraft flying in the area.

President Erdogan “risk withdrawal of the Bundeswehr by his attitude,” ruled Andreas Scheuer, general secretary of the CSU, the Bavarian branch of the conservative party of Angela Merkel.

“We need to be clear, sustainable refusal by Turkey can cause the end of the German participation in the NATO mission” on site, echoed him Niels Annen, the Social Democratic party.

Angela Merkel prefers for now the path of dialogue as it needs Turkey particularly in the context of the agreement with the EU to stem the flow of refugees from Syria to Europe.

By Yacine FOREST

Tuesday, July 12, 2016,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, relationship, Turkish-German

John Kerry: Our relationship with Armenia remains as strong as ever

September 18, 2015 By administrator

Kerry-USSecretary of State John Kerry issued a statement on the occasion of Armenia’s Independence Day marked on September 21.

“On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I send my best wishes to the people of Armenia as you celebrate your independence day this September 21,” the message reads.

“The United States values our relationship with Armenia, which remains as strong as ever, as evidenced by the historic level of American investment in Armenia’s economy today. We are grateful for the dedication and sacrifice of Armenian troops serving in international peacekeeping missions and celebrate the many achievements of Armenians who have enriched the cultural fabric of both our nations.

As you celebrate 24 years of independence, know that the United States is a partner and friend and that we fully support the security, prosperity, and democratic development of Armenia.

Congratulations and best wishes to all Armenians around the world for a peaceful and prosperous year to come”.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenia, relationship, US

Greek crisis strains Franco-German relationship

July 12, 2015 By administrator

hollande_merkelbackgroud-web-thumb-largeOn the frontline of the Greek debt crisis, the Franco-German partnership is in open conflict with Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Francois Hollande deeply divided over how far to go to keep Greece in the eurozone.

While Germany clearly envisages the possibility of a “Grexit” from the single currency, France wants to avoid it at all costs.

“There will be no agreement at any price,” Merkel said Sunday at yet another eurozone summit, again taking a hard line in the troubled bailout talks between Greece and the other eurozone states.

Merkel pointed to a broad lack of trust in the hard-left government in Athens and warned of “tough negotiations” ahead.

A little later, Hollande dismissed a temporary “Grexit” plan mulled by Germany and presented as an option in a draft document compiled by eurozone finance ministers.

“There is Greece in the eurozone or Greece no longer in the eurozone, but at that point it becomes a Europe that is retreating and I do not want that”,he said, reiterating that France would do “everything” to reach a deal to keep Greece in the euro.

The gap between Hollande and Merkel has widened since the surprise announcement by the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to hold a referendum on July 5, which resulted in Greek voters firmly rejecting creditors’ demands for more austerity.

Germany has since taken a tougher stance in the negotiations with Athens on the country’s bid for a new rescue package.

The discord now seems to have developed into a pattern as Merkel focuses on demanding that Greece respect eurozone rules and Hollande calls for compromise and European “solidarity”, while both pursue the goal of reaching an agreement.

The current rift between France and Germany, countries which for decades have underpinned the European project, is raising broader concerns.

“If Germany has ambitions of a ‘Grexit,’ it is going to provoke a deep conflict with France. That would be a disaster for Europe,” said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn in an interview to appear Monday in the German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

Domestically, Hollande and Merkel face different political circumstances.

The unpopular Hollande has sought to lead efforts to resolve the Greek crisis in order to burnish his political credentials two years before his term in office ends.

But in the last two weeks he has come under fire from not only his opposition who accuse him of having France break with Germany, but also from the radical left, who reproach him for yielding to Berlin.

Former French prime minister Francois Fillon accused Hollande of having “played the troublemaker: rigorous in the company of Angela Merkel, but indulgent behind the scenes with Alexis Tsipras” in a bid to eclipse his “own economic, social and financial failures”.

“We need Hollande to get his act together and restore unity with German Chancellor (Angela) Merkel” said former president Nicolas Sarkozy, also in Brussels for a meeting of the centre-right European Peoples Party (EPP).

He accused his successor and rival of having dangled “a cheque without conditions” before Tsipras.

The gap has also widened between Hollandes French Socialists and the Social Democratic Party of Germany, whose leader and German vice-chancellor Sigmar Gabriel has stepped up his criticism of Athens.

Unlike Hollande, the risks at home are limited for Merkel, who faces pressure to stay firm on Greece and was described as the “Iron Chancellor” on Tuesday by tabloid newspaper Bild Zeitung.

Triumphantly re-elected in September 2013 for a third term, the chancellor has to contend with the hard-line conservatives in her camp, but so far they have always ended up falling in line.

[AFP]

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: franco-German, Greek crisis, relationship, strains

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