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People do not know what will be signed in Kazan

Most of Yerevan citizens think no document will be signed during the meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijan and Russia Presidents in Kazan.

What can Armenia expect from Kazan meeting?

"This is an ordinary situation in which the mediators are attempting to pressurize the sides and force them to make statements," said the political scientist

Armenian delegates boycott PACE Subcommittee meetings

"We find it useless to participate in the session and hear the same unfounded accusations and propaganda," said David Harutyunyan

Will Kazan meeting determine Armenian-Turkish relations?

The PACE President is hopeful that Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev will come to an agreement in Kazan.

PACE summer session opens in Strasbourg

The summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) opens in Strasbourg at 2:30 Yerevan time.

Medvedev says he and Putin won’t be rivals

During the 2012 presidential election, Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will not compete with each other

Will Armenia recognize Palestine’s independence?

The delegation of Fatah Palestinian party, headed by the Coordinator for International Affairs Nabil Shaath arrived in Armenia.

World Refugee Day marked June 20

In 2001, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 20 June World Refugee Day. T

HAK to give assessment later

The Congress considers it appropriate to give its assessment after discussing the statement with its structures.

Are you trying to move mountains?

"Did Serzh Sargsyan respond to the HAK's proposal? He simply smirked," Tigran Khzmalyan told "A1+".

SIS on videos of March 1

It is unacceptable to see that the mentioned videos contain false, groundless commentaries, which pursue political goals and give way to speculations.

Will they look into Serzh Sargsyan's eyes?

"There cannot be any discussion on the return of our lost lands. Who has given land without a war?" political scientist Levon Shirinyan told "A1+".

Can't impose the authorities

The European Union is not the only role-player. We are also dealing with the Armenian authorities and Armenia's civil society. We must all do our part for the program's success.

Serzh Sargsyan is still waiting

Out of all districts of Yerevan, the HAK didn't have an office in Davtashen.

Serzh Sargsyan responded to the ANC

I am confident that if somberness of mind does not leave us, we will be able to install a new political culture which is extremely important for independent Armenia.

U.S. to kill Bin Laden’s successor too

U.S. officials say Zavahiri is linked to the 1998 explosion of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Police visited office

Khachatryan says the police registered her mobile phone number and are calling her from time to time to know where her husband or son works.

Each country should have children's ombudsman

Reports of children's ombudsmen differ from others; they contain pictures and letters by children.

YouTube posts new video on March 1 bloody events

YouTube has posted another video revealing new details from the March 2008 post-electoral unrest in Yerevan.

Armenian PM: “Turkey is not ready for reconciliation”

The Armenian leadership has the political will to move to on to an agreement and we realize that it is not easy, but we are hopeful that our Azerbaijani counterparts will demonstrate political will as well," the Armenian Prime Minister said.

Thousands back Sefilyan's bid for Armenian citizenship

About 7000 people have joined an Armenian youth organization's initiative to back former Karabakh war hero Jirair Sefilian's bid for Armenian citizenship.

New strike paralyzes Czech Republic

Transport trade unions started a nation-wide hunger strike in the Czech Republic at midnight.

Armed soldiers break into South Ossetian Parliament

Over 200 soldiers headed by two deputy ministers broke into parliament in South Ossetia demanding the ratification of a constitutional amendment that will enable President Eduard Kokoity to be elected for a third term.

U.S. reps. to press Turkey to respect Christian religious rights

A bipartisan group of U.S. legislators are set to introduce two resolutions in support of a truthful and just resolution of the Armenian Genocide

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