Monthly Archives: March 2011
March, 2011
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7 March
Turkey Doesn’t Want War, But is Ready to Assist Azerbaijan
Turkey may provide military assistance if hostilities break out between Armenia and Azerbaijan, head of the Strategic Research... -
7 March
Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Conclude POWs Exchange ‘As Soon As Possible’
"Upon the invitation of the president of the Russian Federation, the presidents of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan met on March 5, 2011, in... -
7 March
Visa-Free Regime Between Turkey, Russia to Begin in April
Turkey and Russia have agreed to mutually waive visa requirements, enabling their citizens to enjoy visa-free travel between the.... -
7 March
Bulgarian-Armenian Priest Defrocked by Mother See
On Mar. 5, His Holiness Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, defrocked Fr. Sarkis Hovhannisian, the... -
5 March
Azerbaijani Youth Activist ‘Jailed For One Month’
"We learned from the developments in the Arab world that when people demand freedom, they achieve it. We call on you to stand on the right side of history... -
4 March
Anti-Government Demonstrations in Arab Countries May Spread to Turkey
The anti-government demonstrations in Arab countries that have led to the downfall of the ruling regimes in Tunisia and Egypt... -
4 March
French Singer Considers Armenia his Second Homeland
French singer Patrick Fiori, born Patrick Jean-François Chouchayan to an Armenian father and Corsican mother and known... -
4 March
Prosecutor Refused Khachatur Sukiasyan’s Attorneys’ 2011 Complaint in 2008
A complaint by the attorneys of former Armenian National Assembly deputy, notorious businessman Khachatur Sukiasyan to... -
4 March
No Need for Mediators Between Government and the People: HHK MP
"We consider using the language of ultimatums to be unacceptable — we don't even use that language. It's... -
4 March
Yerevan Deputy Police Chief Considers Himself President of Armenia: Dashnak MP
"To tell the truth, I wasn't even surprised because there's a script at work here and it continues to work. And yesterday, Yerevan's...