Medieval Armenian capital city of Ani has been included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites, UNESCO’s official website informs. The decision was taken during the 40th session of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee held in Istanbul. In the description of Ani posted in UNESCO’s website, it is mentioned that Ani was built by Armenians. It says that though there is little information about Ani’s establishment, it is known that the city was populated during Urartu era in mid first millennia BC.
“If we compare economy prior to EAEU, presently, seemingly the period of restoration has been launched, as at the initial phase of entrance to EAEU, due to some confusion, essential reduction was observed, then it gradually started to be restored. Presently we’re gradually restoring the positions he had, however, it’s not the time to touch upon sharp growth. It’ll be recorded in the period, when our strategy-oriented model will completely function.”
According to Tunisian security sources, Lahouaiej Bouhlel hailed from the Tunisian town of Msaken, which is close to the seaside city of Sousse, where 38 people, including 30 Britons, were gunned down by terrorists in June 2015.
“Yes, we are frequently informed about illegal activities, however, it doesn’t mean that it’s being implemented by the knowledge of Russia’s official side. In near future we’ll introduce necessary data to our Russian partners and will discuss the issue of mechanisms, which will provide free movement of our citizens and householders in EAEU,” A.Minasyan said.
It is noteworthy that Cavusoglu made another biased announcement regarding the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. “Turkey continues assisting the peaceful resolution of the conflict. The normalization of ties with Russia will definitely benefit this issue.
“We do everything possible, to prove Armenia’s authorities and the society, that’s it’s possible, and in this regard there are no discordances. Hopefully, Armenia-EU relations will obtain a new process, and the signals, coming from the society and the officials will be taken into consideration,” the Ambassador said. In his words, the EU observes that the society strives to be closer to the EU.
At least 84 people have died, including children, after a lorry slammed through a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in the southern French city of Nice. The driver ploughed on for 2km (1.2 miles) on the Promenade des Anglais at about 23:00 local time, before being shot dead by police.
“In fact, the issue is not in the number of observers, in case of activity of any side the mediators know who the initiator is and what they can do. In this case the observers can only record violations, which side is the violator and this will be restricted within that process.”