ARMENIA RECOGNIZES THE NEW POWER IN LIBYA
news.am
Sept 2 2011
Armenia
Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenia recognizes the Libyan Transitional National
Assembly as a legitimate power.
Spokesperson for Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan reported
that the relevant note was handed over through Libyan Embassy to
Paris on August 31.
On September 1, the oppositional Armenian National Congress called
on Armenian authorities to recognize the new power in Libya.
Mediamax notes that the Republic of Armenia established diplomatic
relations with Libyan Arab Jamahiriya only nine years after declaration
of Armenia's independence, in June 2000. A year later, in July 2001,
the current Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Sergey Manasaryan was
appointed Armenia's Non-Resident Ambassador to Libya.
In February 2011, Armenia evacuated 3 Armenian citizens from Libya
who were on a study and business there.
news.am
Sept 2 2011
Armenia
Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenia recognizes the Libyan Transitional National
Assembly as a legitimate power.
Spokesperson for Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan reported
that the relevant note was handed over through Libyan Embassy to
Paris on August 31.
On September 1, the oppositional Armenian National Congress called
on Armenian authorities to recognize the new power in Libya.
Mediamax notes that the Republic of Armenia established diplomatic
relations with Libyan Arab Jamahiriya only nine years after declaration
of Armenia's independence, in June 2000. A year later, in July 2001,
the current Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Sergey Manasaryan was
appointed Armenia's Non-Resident Ambassador to Libya.
In February 2011, Armenia evacuated 3 Armenian citizens from Libya
who were on a study and business there.