One sees what is happening in Turkey right now, how Turkey is dealing with its own minorities, the type of language that the President of Turkey is using in regards to non-Muslim Europe, it all reflects the same narrow, ethno-religious nationalism that prevailed there 100 years ago.
According to the Italian Foreign Ministry’s press service, the meeting will be held on Tuesday morning when the foreign ministers of the G7 countries (the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, the UK, France and Italy) will be joined by the top diplomats of the Middle East region.
Uzbekistan’s national Rakhmat Akilov, detained in Sweden’s capital of Stockholm after the recent terrorist attack, has pleaded guilty during an interrogation at Kronoberg prison, the Aftonbladet reported.
At the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Italy’s Lucca, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will call on the G7 member states to tighten sanctions against Russia following the latest developments in Syria, The Times reports.
On April 9 and overnight April 10 the situation was relatively calm at the ArtsakhAzerbaijan line of contact. The Azerbaijani side violated the ceasefire regime over 30 times by firing more than 250 shots from various caliber small arms at the Armenian positions.
In Arabkir the index comprised AMD 357 450, and in Kanaker-Zeytun—AMD 280 500. In Davitashen average market price per 1m2 comprises AMD 277 thousand, in Avan—AMD 261 thousand, Shengavit—AMD 256 thousand, Nor Nork—AMD 254 300, Erebuni—AMD 249 600, and in Ajapnyak—AMD 249 850.
Russia’s cosmonaut Georgy Grechko passed away on April 8 at the age of 85, TASS reported. His daughter informed that the father’s death was due to age and various chronic diseases. Georgy Grechko was born on May 25, 1931 in Leningrad.
“I will miss every moment we spent together as it was magical, insane, and incredible. Thank you to all those who followed our call to become monitors for the Parliamentary Elections in Armenia. We still have a lot of work to do there to get the type of nation we all dream of, one day at a time.”
Demetris Syllouris said the Parliament of Cyprus was among the first ones in the world and the first one in Europe to recognize and condemn in 1975 the Armenian Genocide, demanding the restoration of historical truth.
“Why does the world need our 42 kilometers? The world already has it. Aren’t Snickers, Mars, Coca-Cola, Wrangler, Opel, Samsung, Apple sold in our stores? Currently the civilized world doesn’t take hectares—it takes your culture, economy, spiritual values, brains.