“If the agreements reached in Vienna will be implemented in the nearest future, in particular, when the investigative mechanisms of the incidents will be installed in the line of contact, guarantees will be created that Azerbaijan will maintain the ceasefire, the OSCE Representative’s group will expand, the violations will be recorded, only in that case we can speak about the new round”, he said this during the briefing.
“We should do everything to make it reality, and then the next step will be the recognition issue which is also important. I think that today the recognition of the Nagrno Karabakh is connected with a great risk. However, we do not have a right to refuse from it”.
During the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council’s session, PM Abrahamyan said expansion of cooperation within the EEU is of great importance for the union.
The President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on May 20 received the members of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council and Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission Tigran Sargsyan who arrived in Armenia to participate in the regular session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, press service of the Presidential Administration informed 168.am.
Dramatic gains in life expectancy have been made globally since 2000, but major health inequalities persist within and among countries, a new report published on May 19 by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found, citing the UN official website.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Shavarsh Kocharyan announces territorial integrity cannot oppose the self-determination right of peoples.
“Moscow welcomes the meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as efforts exerted by OSCE MG to maintain the dialogue, not to allow such cases in the future, on account of the agreements reached 1994-1995.”
“There is the statement by the Co-chairs, according to which the two sides have reached an agreement on expansion of the office, and I consider, both sides should feel themselves obliged to implement that agreement.”
“Upon our observations, Armenia suffers more from corruption, fight against which should be led from top to bottom, in that case only that fight will succeed. And we’ll assist in that fight from top to bottom. Corruption has become a national security issue in the Republic of Armenia. You should have an independent investigative body of fight against corruption,” he said.
According to a UN report launched on May 18 by 2030 two-thirds of the world’s population will be living in cities, the urban population in developing countries will double, and the area covered by cities could triple, citing ABC News.