“As we were developing the idea to create the Luys Foundation and fund the education of our young people admitted to the world’s top universities, we had one goal in mind: to bring home all progressive and new that is constantly created around the world, studied and developed in the world’s leading scientific centers,” Sargsyan said in his speech.
“We are strongly interested in Turkey’s peaceful and democratic development. It is our belief that fundamental democratization is the only way in which all the peoples living in Turkey will feel as fully-fledged citizens and will be able to lead a dignified life. Ethnic and religious minorities will not be taken as second- or third-class. Unfortunately, we are witnessing the opposite trends in public and political life in some of our neighboring countries, which is worrisome,” Serzh sargsyan said.
Although Armenia has no nuclear weapons, it does have a nuclear power plant. Criminal elements would love to get their hands on material from either nuclear weapons or nuclear plants that they could sell to terrorists wanting to make a dirty bomb.
We believe that Armenians possess a unique wealth of human qualities, which they can put to bear in any country, and they have proven this repeatedly. Whether in fertile land of California, bustling neighborhoods of Beirut, Isfahan, or Istanbul, vast spaces of Siberia, or modern office buildings of Manhattan, Armenians have built businesses, careers, fortunes and respect.
US East Coast newspaper Boston Globe refers to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to Boston. Boston Globe informs that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is visiting the city of Boston for the first time in a trip that coincides with the 25th anniversary year of the independence of the country.
Armenian President Serzh Srasgyan, being on working visit in the United States of America, continues to meet in Massachusetts with local Armenian structures of significant role and weight, community figures as well as with provincial government representatives of pro-Armenian activities and other friends of the Armenian people.
On the contact line of Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan opposing forces, on March 29 and early morning of March 30, the adversary fired more than 1000 shots at Armenian positions from different caliber weapons; informed by the Press Service of the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Ministry.
Hawaii became the seventh state to rally in support of the democratic development and right to self-determination for the people of Artsakh today, voting unanimously to recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, reports the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) informed.
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit kicks off in Washington. It will last for three days, during which a number of heads of states, ministers responsible for nuclear matters and directors of large nuclear companies will deliver speeches. The summit will end on April 1 with an exhibition on nuclear industry. The summit will be chaired by the director of the Nuclear Energy Institute Martin Fertel, and the keynote speaker will be the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano.
In days leading up to President Aliyev’s visit to Washington for an international nuclear summit this week, more than 50 U.S. Representatives have joined with leaders of the House Foreign Affairs Committee in calling upon President Obama to leverage this visit to pressure the Azerbaijan leader to stop obstructing the implementation of the life-saving Royce-Engel peace proposals for Nagorno Karabakh, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).