ARMENIA, TUVALU ESTABLISH DIPLOMATIC RELATION
armradio.am
17.03.2012 13:19
The Permanent Representatives of Armenia and Tuvalu in the UN Karen
Nazaryan and Falema Pita signed a joint communique on the establishment
of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Tuvalu.
During the meeting at the Armenian Representation in New York
the parties agreed to develop the bilateral relations and promote
the cooperation between the two countries within the framework of
international organizations.
Tuvalu, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is located in the Pacific
Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. It comprises four reef
islands and five true atolls. It occupies a territory of 26 km2.
Its population of 10,544 makes it the third-least populous sovereign
state in the world, with only Vatican City and Nauru having fewer
inhabitants. 98% of the population is Christian.
Tuvalu became fully independent on October 1, 1978. On September 5,
2000, it became the 189th member of the United Nations.
From: A. Papazian
armradio.am
17.03.2012 13:19
The Permanent Representatives of Armenia and Tuvalu in the UN Karen
Nazaryan and Falema Pita signed a joint communique on the establishment
of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Tuvalu.
During the meeting at the Armenian Representation in New York
the parties agreed to develop the bilateral relations and promote
the cooperation between the two countries within the framework of
international organizations.
Tuvalu, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is located in the Pacific
Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. It comprises four reef
islands and five true atolls. It occupies a territory of 26 km2.
Its population of 10,544 makes it the third-least populous sovereign
state in the world, with only Vatican City and Nauru having fewer
inhabitants. 98% of the population is Christian.
Tuvalu became fully independent on October 1, 1978. On September 5,
2000, it became the 189th member of the United Nations.
From: A. Papazian