Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu addressed accusations against OSCE/ODIHR and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on their critical report published over the constitutional referendum in Turkey held on April 16, Anadolu reports.
The screening was attended by director of the film Terry George, producer Eric Esrailian, actors Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Angela Sarafyan, James Cromwell, as well as Permanent Representative of Armenia in the UN Zohrab Mnatsakanyan.
Active protests are being held mainly in Istanbul. Thousands of women announce they will not allow a regime of a one person. The protesters demanded to annul the referendum results
According to the analyst by saying third countries Dehghan also means the countries, which in case of resolution will attempt to send a peacekeeping mission to Karabakh, which isn’t in line with Iran’s interests either.
There were 12 crew members onboard the vessel – nine Ukrainians, two Russians, including the captain, and a Georgian citizen.
ABC News also published the statement of Bush Senior’s Office, which said the former POTUS was hospitalized on April 14 in Houston, Texas, for a mild case on pneumonia, and received necessary treatment.
Trump announced the new executive order, instructing federal agencies to protect USmanufactured goods from foreign competition and review the H-1B visa program for foreign workers, in a speech at Snap-on Tools in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
On April 18 and overnight April 19 the Azerbaijani side violated the ceasefire regime more than 55 times by firing over 760 shots from various caliber small arms at the Armenian positions in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact.
“One of the big things for us was taking the darkness of the Armenian genocide and moving it into the light,” said producer Eric Esrailian, a Los Angeles physician and friend to Kerkorian. “Genocide denial is one phase of genocide. The way systematic denial has tried to crush it and bury the truth for so many years, it’s amazing to see it all come to light now.”
Kyrgyz-born Abror Azimov, who was detained by police in the Moscow Region on Monday, was one of the masterminds behind the fatal terror attack on the subway system in St. Petersburg two weeks ago, a spokesman for the Russian Investigative Committee said on Tuesday, reports TASS.