Posts Tagged ‘ Armenian-Turkish ’

Nalbandian: Azerbaijani Actions Worsen Situation in Caucasus

Sep 27th, 2010 | Category: Lead Article, Politics

By Eva Sahakyan YEREVAN, September 27 — On Saturday the Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian gave a speech during the 65th session of the UN General Assembly. He said that Azerbaijan must give up continuous attempts to take the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict settlement process out of the OSCE Minsk Group format. He also said [...]



Most Turks Against Ratification of Protocols

Sep 18th, 2010 | Category: Featured News

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, September 17 –  In a new survey, 55 percent of Turks are against the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols signed in Zurich on October 10, 2009 by the Foreign Ministers of the Republic of Armenia and Turkey, shows a study conducted by the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Only 27 percent of [...]



United Armenian-Turkish Basketball Team Created

Sep 6th, 2010 | Category: Sports

By Eva Sahakyan YEREVAN, September 6 — Turkish Armenian young basketball players created a united Armenian-Turkish team in the framework of the US World Learning organization’s exchange program, funded by the US State Department. Anna Tadevosian, the representative of the Armenian party, told the journalists about this. The project is being held in Turkey, USA [...]



Hrant Dink’s Trial Being Delayed

Aug 17th, 2010 | Category: Politics

By Alexander Tagvoryan YEREVAN, August 17–More than three years have passed since the murder of Hrant Dink — the editor of a daily newspaper Agos, published in Istanbul and widely read in the Armenian diaspora. However, the general manager of the newspaper, Gevorg Tyusyuzyan, thinks that the trial is being unduly delayed. “The 13 trials [...]



Armenian Summer Camp For Children in Turkey Denies Armenian Citizens

Aug 10th, 2010 | Category: Social

By Eva Sahakyan YEREVAN, August 10–The summer camp for Armenian children aged 4-14 on one of the Princes’ Islands (Sea of Marmara, not far from Istanbul) is open again. The camp was established in 1960 for children from low-income Armenian families on the initiative Shnorhq Galstyan, the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople. According to the Turkish [...]