Hungarian-Azerbaijani deal discussed in New York
TERT.AM
11:50 - 28.09.12
The Hungarian-Azerbaijani deal over the extradition and pardoning of
Ramil Safarov was discussed on Thursday at a New York-hosted meeting
between Armenia's foreign minister and OSCE officials.
According to a press release by the Foreign Ministry, the discussion
that brought together FM Edward Nalbandyan and the Organization's
chairman-in-office and secretary general, Eamon Gilmore and Lamberto
Zanier, focused the possible damages to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
talks.
Gilmore, who is also Ireland's foreign minister, highly praised
Armenia's commitment to achieve a negotiated settlement of the
conflict. He and Minister Nalbandyan later discussed issues on the
OSCE's agenda. Armenia's top diplomat expressed support to the efforts
towards increasing the Organization's activities.
Nalbandyan later attended the Collective Security Treaty
Organization's ministerial meeting held at the Permanent Mission of
Kazakhstan to the United Nations.
He also had meetings with his Slovenian, Turkmen, Georgian and
Montenigrin counterparts to discuss the progress in bilateral
relations, and future plans.
Armenia's Permanent Mission to the UN hosted the signing of a protocol
for the establishment of diplomatic ties between Armenia and Bhutan.
The ceremony was preceded by a meeting between Nalbandyan and the
country's foreign minister, Khandu Wangchuk
Later in the day, Nalbandyan attended a reception ceremony held by
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to honor the International
Organization of la Francophonie member states.
TERT.AM
11:50 - 28.09.12
The Hungarian-Azerbaijani deal over the extradition and pardoning of
Ramil Safarov was discussed on Thursday at a New York-hosted meeting
between Armenia's foreign minister and OSCE officials.
According to a press release by the Foreign Ministry, the discussion
that brought together FM Edward Nalbandyan and the Organization's
chairman-in-office and secretary general, Eamon Gilmore and Lamberto
Zanier, focused the possible damages to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
talks.
Gilmore, who is also Ireland's foreign minister, highly praised
Armenia's commitment to achieve a negotiated settlement of the
conflict. He and Minister Nalbandyan later discussed issues on the
OSCE's agenda. Armenia's top diplomat expressed support to the efforts
towards increasing the Organization's activities.
Nalbandyan later attended the Collective Security Treaty
Organization's ministerial meeting held at the Permanent Mission of
Kazakhstan to the United Nations.
He also had meetings with his Slovenian, Turkmen, Georgian and
Montenigrin counterparts to discuss the progress in bilateral
relations, and future plans.
Armenia's Permanent Mission to the UN hosted the signing of a protocol
for the establishment of diplomatic ties between Armenia and Bhutan.
The ceremony was preceded by a meeting between Nalbandyan and the
country's foreign minister, Khandu Wangchuk
Later in the day, Nalbandyan attended a reception ceremony held by
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to honor the International
Organization of la Francophonie member states.