In November 2016 PACE authorized Bernd Fabritius to depart for Turkey ‘to examine the country’s commitment to the principles of the legal state’.
Maria Zakharova agreed with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s words who said that the bilateral relations of Moscow and Washington are at the lowest level during his recent visit in Moscow.
“Fortunately, Iran and Georgia yet are waiting for the decision of the Armenian side, as in case of Azerbaijan both countries have reservations, mostly I mean Iran, in case of which Azerbaijan definitely isn’t a partner, very often even suspicious and not trustworthy.”
The ongoing realities in the Islamic extremist domain suggest us that claiming the responsibility for the terror attack became formal, and today we deal with individuals rather than structures who decide themselves and carry out such violent acts.
U.S. Democrat Senator for New Jersey Bob Menendez submitted to the Congress a bipartisan bill on April 24, suggesting recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
Sarkozy said in a message on social networks he was doing so because the alternative in the May 7 run-off was Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, and that his vote for Macron was not en endorsement of the centrist contender’s program.
The Princess is also the honorary president of the Global Task Force on Expanded Access to Cancer Care and Control of Harvard University. The Yerevan Congress is organized by the YSMU and the Armenian Association of Hematology and Oncology.
“I can confirm it,” Peskov told reporters. During a meeting with ministerpresident of Bavaria Horst Seehofer on March 16, Putin said he expects the meeting with Germany’s Chancellor on May 2.
“Did we calculate what implications will be recorded, if e.g. anything changes in Russia after 2018 elections or currently rapprochement between CSTO member Kazakhstan and Turkey is recorded? When I say we should develop a strategy to avoid second April 24, it means we should have a clear view what goes on in the world and how we should reply to that.”
A new slogan for the Front National candidate Marine Le Pen was unveiled on April 26, ahead of a run-off between herself and Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election on May 7.