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The Foreign Ministry of Cyprus calls on Azerbaijan to immediately restore traffic and energy supply in Nagorno-Karabakh

The Foreign Ministry of Cyprus calls on Azerbaijan to immediately restore traffic and energy supply in Nagorno-Karabakh

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus calls on Azerbaijan to restore traffic and energy supply in Nagorno-Karabakh.  This is stated in the statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus.  The statement was translated into Armenian and published on the Facebook page by the RA embassy in Greece, Cyprus and Albania. "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus is concerned about reports of traffic disruptions in the Lachine Corridor, which led to the blockade of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh and disruption of the supply line to the area. The concern is further aggravated by reports of interruption of natural gas supply. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus calls on Azerbaijan to immediately fully restore traffic and energy supply in order to avoid further deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the region," the statement said. On December 12, at 10:30 a.m., a group of Azerbaijanis closed the Shushi-Karin section of the Stepanakert-Goris highway for environmental reasons.  Hundreds of citizens, including minors, cannot return home.  The transport connection of Lisagor, Mets Shen, Hin Shen and Yegtsahogh villages of Shushi region with the capital Stepanakert is interrupted.  Since December 13, Azerbaijan has stopped the gas supply to the Republic of Artsakh.
15:27 - 14 December, 2022
Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by the Greek Foreign Minister

Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by the Greek Foreign Minister

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias. This was reported by the RA Prime Minister's Office. The Prime Minister welcomed the visit of Mr. Dendias to Yerevan and noted the importance of the dynamic development of Armenian-Greek relations. Nikol Pashinyan expressed confidence that this visit will give a new impetus to bilateral cooperation. At the same time, the head of the RA government emphasized the importance of the tripartite meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia, Greece, and Cyprus held in New York in terms of jointly facing challenges, ensuring stability and peace in the region, as well as expanding relations in different directions. The Prime Minister expressed hope that high-level mutual visits will be intensive. Nikos Dendias noted that Greece also attaches great importance to the consistent development of multilateral relations with Armenia. He noted that the tripartite meeting held in New York was effective and the discussions will continue in that format. According to the Greek Foreign Minister, the Greek and Armenian peoples are connected by age-old friendship and they are committed to raising bilateral cooperation to a new level. The interlocutors exchanged ideas on the processes taking place in the South Caucasus. Prime Minister Pashinyan detailed the consequences of Azerbaijan's aggression toward the sovereign territory of Armenia. The head of the government emphasized the importance of an adequate reaction from the international community in terms of withdrawing the Azerbaijani units from the RA territory and preventing new aggression. The Prime Minister also referred to Armenia's positions regarding the unblocking of transport infrastructures in the region, and demarcation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.Nikos Dendias added that Greece will make every effort to contribute to overcoming the challenges faced by democratic and fraternal Armenia.
17:46 - 27 September, 2022
Cooperation within the framework of the Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral format was at the centre of our discussions. FM Mirzoyan about the meeting with Greek FM

Cooperation within the framework of the Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral format was at the centre of our discussions. FM Mirzoyan about the meeting with Greek FM

Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan has issued a statement following the meeting with the Foreign Minister of Greece Nikos Dendias, which runs as follows. "First of all, I would like to thank my dear colleague Nikos Dendias for the warm hospitality. It is a great pleasure for me to be in Athens, especially as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Armenia and Greece. The dynamically developing interstate relations of 30 years between Armenia and Greece are first of all based on the millennial friendship, mutual assistance between our two peoples and common values. Armenians and Greeks lived, fought and created side by side. Our common path through the twists and turns of history has established a solid Armenian-Greek brotherhood, which cannot be questioned by anyone or anything. Taking this opportunity, I would like to express my respect for the Armenian community in Greece and the Greek community in Armenia, and appreciate their significant contribution to the continuous strengthening of the relations between our peoples and states. Today, together with my colleague we discussed in detail the prospects for deepening the political dialogue, multilateral cooperation between our countries and outlined the joint work to be carried out in economic and trade, defence, cultural, scientific and other dimensions. We believe that there is a huge potential for strengthening the economic cooperation between Armenia and Greece. I think that the extensive bilateral legal bases and the works of the Armenian-Greek Intergovernmental commission will contribute to the full utilization of that potential. Dear colleagues, Armenian-Greek relations are developing not only within bilateral but also on multilateral important platforms. In this regard, I would like to highlight three important dimensions. First of all, the cooperation within the framework of the Armenia-Greece-Cyprus trilateral format was at the centre of our discussions. We consider this important initiative an effective tool for establishing stability, security and peace in the region, and are hopeful that through joint efforts it will serve the vital interests of our three countries and peoples. As Minister Dendias noted we have very important and concrete agreements regarding this format.Of course, in a rapidly changing world, the implementation of the programs in transport communication, which are the vessels of the modern economy, gradually become more important. In this regard, we emphasize the importance of signing of the multilateral agreement on the establishment of the “Persian Gulf-Black sea international transport-transit corridor”. I think that intensive work should be carried out in this direction together with the stakeholders and succeed in this direction too.We also exchanged views on issues on the Armenia-EU partnership and the Eastern Partnership. We stressed that the roadmap for the implementation of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement provides great opportunities also for deepening mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation.Ladies and Gentlemen,Of course, today we referred to the issues related to international and regional security and stability.I presented to my colleague in detail the situation created around the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the position of Armenia on the processes aimed at establishing regional peace and stability, the negotiations on the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.I also touched upon issues related to the processes of the unblocking of the regional economic communications and transport infrastructure, the works within the Commission of delimitation and border security and overall the process on peace agreement. I stressed the key role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in promoting the peace process for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Armenia appreciates the position of Greece in support of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict under the mandate and within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.I would also like to seize the opportunity and thank my good friend Nikos, who visited Yerevan during the 44-day war and expressed the sympathy of Greece and the Greek people to us in that crucial period. We will never forget that gesture of a strategic partner.Dear colleagues,Unfortunately, more than a year and a half after the ceasefire, Azerbaijan continues its provocative actions against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, while the warmongering and expansionist rhetoric has become an integral part of the daily discourse of the leadership of Azerbaijan.Violating international humanitarian law and the obligations undertaken with the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020, Azerbaijan continues to hold the Armenian PoWs and civilians in captivity, while the fate of hundreds of missing persons, including dozens of enforced disappeared, remains unresolved. All the civilized countries of the world, I repeat, all the civilized countries, using all possible opportunities, should contribute, call and insist Azerbaijan to return our prisoners.Dear attendees,Throughout the millennia-long history, the Armenian people have created wonderful churches and monuments that are an integral part of the global cultural heritage. Today, unfortunately, part of this heritage is in danger of imminent destruction. As a result of the state-sponsored, official policy of the Azerbaijani authorities, we have desecrated churches, shattered monuments annihilated of their Armenian trace in the territories fallen under the control of Azerbaijan. Unlike many other such unacceptable cases, we can not say that the world is silent. The world, indeed, talks, and has expressed itself very clearly. One bright example of that is the the decision of the UN Court of Justice to apply provisional measures in 2021, which obliges Azerbaijan to end this policy.We expect a clear, targeted and continuous response of the international community to this behaviour of Azerbaijan and emphasize the urgency of the involvement of relevant international organizations in Nagorno-Karabakh, especially the implementation of the UNESCO fact-finding mission, which will be a significant step towards preserving this heritage.And, of course, today I want to emphasize once again that peace is our principle, our policy and strategy. We are really aiming to build a peaceful, secure, stable South Caucasus, we hope that our neighbour will restrain from its expansionist aspirations, and will demonstrate a more constructive position on all issues.Dear Nikos,Thank you once again for the warm welcome and substantive discussion. I will be happy to host you in Yerevan."
17:54 - 27 June, 2022
Greek Deputy Condemns Fact of Armenian Prisoners Being in Azerbaijan Until Now

Greek Deputy Condemns Fact of Armenian Prisoners Being in Azerbaijan Until Now

On April 7, in Athens the Chair of the NA Standing Committee on European Integration Arman Yeghoyan and the Chief of Staff, Secretary General Vahan Naribekyan discussed the situation created in Artsakh and around Artsakh, as well as the geopolitical current unstable situation with the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Hellenic Parliament on National Defense and Foreign Affairs Konstantinos Gioulekas. The Greek deputy highlighted the issue of the cultural heritage preservation, condemned the fact of Armenian prisoners being in Azerbaijan until now, and in that context, stressed the importance of the adequate response of the international community. The sides touched upon the historical process of the Armenian-Greek warm relations and expressed conviction that the relations between the fraternal peoples would more deepen. Mr Gioulekas sent his congratulation to the representatives of the Armenian delegation on the election of the President of Armenia and conveyed the greetings of the President of the Parliament and the members of the Committee led by him. The interlocutors also talked about the Armenian Diaspora, its role and potential. At the meeting the RA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Hellenic Republic Tigran Mkrtchyan attended the meeting and made some remarks. Let us note that the visit is carried out within the framework of the Twinning Project financed by the European Union with the joint efforts of the Hellenic Parliament, as well as the parliaments of Italy and Armenia.
15:14 - 08 April, 2022
Meeting of the Foreign Minister of Armenia with the Foreign Minister of Greece

Meeting of the Foreign Minister of Armenia with the Foreign Minister of Greece

On December 2, within the framework of the OSCE Ministerial Council, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a meeting with Foreign Minister of Greece Nikos Dendias. The Foreign Ministers commended the dynamics of political dialogue between the two countries, highlighting in this regard also the importance of promoting contacts at the parliamentary level. Minister Mirzoyan expressed his gratitude to the Greek Government for its support during the difficult period for Armenia, as well as for providing humanitarian aid to Artsakh aimed at overcoming the crisis resulting from the Azerbaijani aggression against the people of Artsakh. The Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Greece also exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest. Ararat Mirzoyan presented to Nikos Dendias the situation resulting from the recent aggression unleashed by the Azerbaijani armed forces against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia and the following developments. They also exchanged views on the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Minister Mirzoyan emphasized the position of the EU and EU member states on the comprehensive settlement of the NK conflict under the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship. The need for the immediate repatriation of prisoners of war and other detainees, as well as for ensuring unimpeded access of international organizations to ensure Artsakh was emphasized.
10:59 - 03 December, 2021
Armenia-Cyprus-Greece tripartite relations are considered to be one of the priorities of Cyprus. Alen Simonyan meets with the Presidential Commissioner of Cyprus

Armenia-Cyprus-Greece tripartite relations are considered to be one of the priorities of Cyprus. Alen Simonyan meets with the Presidential Commissioner of Cyprus

On the final day of the official visit to Cyprus the Delegation led by the RA NA President met with the Presidential Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus Photis Photiou. Welcoming the guests, the Presidential Commissioner conveyed the best wishes from the President of Cyprus, expressing regret that he left the country on a working visit a few days ago. The RA NA President thanked the Presidential Commissioner for the meeting and warm reception, adding that commonalities of the value of systems and world concept of the Armenians and the Cypriots are considered to be the basis of the Armenian-Cypriot centuries-old friendship. Both sides highlighted the continuous efforts directed to the prevention of the genocides by Armenia and Cyprus, as well as the united fighting in the issues of human rights, preservation of values and restoration of justice. Alen Simonyan considered invaluable the position of principle of the authorities of brotherly Cyprus and all colleagues of parliament in all vital issues concerning Armenia and the Armenian people. Touching upon the development of the Armenian-Cypriot relations, the Presidential Commissioner highlighted the role of the Armenian community of Cyprus. He presented details to the RA NA President about the state care in the preservation of the Armenian schools and church. They referred to the Armenian and Cypriot Diaspora, emphasizing the factor of Diaspora in voicing the joint problems and pre-indicating necessary solutions. The sides related to the Azerbaijani-Turkish military aggression, in this context discussing the topic of the missing, the prisoners of law and the hostages. The Presidential Commissioner has underlined that Armenia-Cyprus-Greece tripartite relations are considered to be one of the priorities of Cyprus. He has informed that in that framework an exhibition on the genocides of the Armenians and the Pontic Greeks is designed to open in the city of Thessaloniki of Greece, full of Armenians. At the end of the meeting the sides expressed confidence that the implementation of the joint programmes would have a significant contribution to the further expansion of the excellent relations existing between Armenia and Cyprus and outlining new opportunities of multi-spherical cooperation.
15:01 - 26 October, 2021