“We would like to remind you that peaceful assembly and freedom of speech are fundamental rights in this country. The aggressiveness and brutality demonstrated by the Turkish security personnel are interpreted by many of us as much more than an attack against peaceful demonstrators – it is an attack against these very rights.”
Footage was posted online showing panic in Manchester Arena, England, after an explosion killed 19 and wounded more than 50 people after US pop star Ariana Grande’s concert. People can be seen running towards the exit, screaming in fear.
Paramedics at the scene told the BBC they had treated some of the wounded for “shrapnel-like injuries”. PM Theresa May said: “We are working to establish the full details” of what happened in Manchester.
The aim of the package submitted by Davit Harutyunyan, acting Minister, Chief of the Government Staff of Armenia, is to bring the structure of the Cabinet into conformity with the Constitutional changes, by which the number of the ministers will be 18.
“It is moving forward,” adding that James Cameron “has some good ideas of how to continue with the franchise. I will be in the movie.”
At the entrance of the Church they were welcomed by the superiors of the three custodian communities of the Church. During his visit to the Armenian section of the Holy Sepulcre Church Mr. Trump and the First Lady enjoyed the songs of the choir of the Armenian Seminary and listened to the explanation of Arch. Sevan Gharibian about the Armenian Church and the Armenian Nation.
French President Emmanuel Macron will receive Russia’s Vladimir Putin at the palace of Versailles outside Paris on May 29 to inaugurate an exhibition marking 300 years of Franco-Russian diplomatic ties, a French presidency official said on Monday, reports Reuters.
She described the “discreet chic” of her father of Armenian origin, and how her mother and grandmother had Hermès handbags and scarves.
Russia and Turkey signed a joint agreement on lifting mutual trade restrictions, reports TASS. The document was signed by Vice Prime Ministers of the two states – Arkady Dvorkovich and Mehmet Simsek.
“You know our country and Iran negotiate around trilateral Armenia-Iran-Turkmenistan gas agreement, we again negotiate with Georgia and here some progress has been recorded. These formats allow increasing Armenia’s role in the whole region.”