The steps aimed at moving forward the settlement process of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict were discussed, as well as they stressed the necessity to implement the decisions made at the Vienna and St. Petersburg summits.
A Moscow court has found opposition figure Alexei Navalny guilty of organizing an unauthorized rally in the center of the Russian capital at the weekend and fined him 20,000 rubles ($350), TASS reports.
“Our goal isn’t self-justification at all, or scraping old wounds. We realize there are many expectations from us in the current atmosphere. We don’t have any animosity towards Archbishop Garegin Bekchyan and we respect him.”
In Moscow, the Turkish FM will have a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. According to reports within the framework of the issues to be discussed the Turkish side urged Russia to stop cooperation with the PYD – Syria’s Kurdish Democratic Union.
The press service of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiatsin told the basis of the decision was the petition of Bishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan, Primate of the Armenian Diocese of Georgia, and the conclusion of the Mother See’s disciplinary committee on willingly leaving the location of spiritual service.
Prime Minister of Armenia Karen Karapetyan thanked the Armenian footballers via Facebook for the March 26 victory. “Thanks for the pleasant emotions for all of us,” the PM said.
The Kazakhstani national football team’s return flight from Yerevan was scheduled on March 27 at 00:30, however it took off at 1:13, operated by the Russian Severstal airlines.
“Right now we are holding a referendum on April 16 and after that we could choose to do a second one on the (EU) accession talks and we would abide by whatever our people would say there,” Erdogan saying as quoted by Deutsche Welle.
Her centre-right Christian Democrats (CDU) took 40.7%, comfortably seeing off a challenge by the Social Democrats (SPD), who secured 29.6%, reports BBC.
Komitas’s output was modest: 80 choral works and songs, arrangements of the Armenian mass, and some dances for piano. But as his better-known compatriot Aram Khachaturian acknowledged, he singlehandedly laid the foundations for Armenia’s classical tradition.