In addition, a memorandum of cooperation and the 2016-2021 inter-regional cooperation program have been signed between the ministry of industry and trade of Russia and the ministry of economic development and investments of Armenia.
“We had a rather constructive reflection from the Armenian side, and we hope in the forthcoming weeks and months that negotiations of the priorities of the partnership will also be finalized.”
“Today’s meeting is a good opportunity to discuss the relevant directions of the Armenian-Russian cooperation, and I want to assure You that our delegation came with a very positive and practical intention.”
“We hope, that international criteria will be applied. We should pay attention to official launching of the campaign, so that the process was pure, sincere, in compliance with international criteria.”
Pedro Agramunt, who was re-elected PACE President yesterday, reflecting to priorities in the agenda of the Council of Europe, expressed regret that last year the organization failed to have a visible investment in NK conflict settlement.
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) initiated a “campaign for justice” on the occasion of the launch of Donald Trump’s tenure as the 45th US President.
“The Republican Party of Armenia doesn’t have such information. As of this moment we haven’t received a withdrawal application from Hovik Abrahamyan,” he said.
“I think that, a quarter of a century after German unification, after the end of the Cold War, a new historical era will perhaps be replaced by another one,” Merkel said in a speech to church leaders in Wuerzburg.
During the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) launched on January 23, Pedro Agramunt was reelected as PACE President for oneyear term. There were no other candidates running for the President’s post. After being reelected Agramunt thanked the parliamentarians for the trust and cooperation.
This year, representatives of delegations from France, Germany, Italy, England, Spain, Moldova, Ukraine, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Andorra, Cyprus and Estonia have been elected to the posts of PACE Vice President.