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With the leaders of all member states and CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas in attendance, the meeting was chaired by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who concurred with the report presented by the Secretary General while also reiterating the importance for a clear political assessment of Azerbaijani aggression and a roadmap for the ...
This came a day after U.N. secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, highlighted a U.N. report that said it will take 286 years for men and women to reach equality under the current rate of the U.N ...
Gegham Gharibjanian (Armenian: Գեղամ Տիրանի Ղարիբջանյան; born 2 October 1951) is an Armenian politician and diplomat.He was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia, State of Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Iran, Secretary General (Head of Staff) of the National Assembly of Armenia and Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.
This is a list of leaders of Armenia from 1918 to the present. It includes leaders of the short-lived First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920), Soviet Armenia (1920–1991), and the post-Soviet government .
Armen Valerii Grigoryan (Armenian: Արմեն Վալերիի Գրիգորյան; born December 25, 1983) is an Armenian politician and political scientist who is currently serving as Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia. [1] [2]
Movses Abelian is an Armenian-Georgian diplomat who has served as Under-Secretary-General for General Assembly and Conference Management and Coordinator for Multilingualism in the United Nations Secretariat since 2019. [1]
Between 9–11 July 2024, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan participated in the 75th anniversary summit of NATO in Washington, D.C. [37] On 23 January 2025, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos at the summit of the 2025 World Economic Forum.
The UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, expressed alarm at the military escalation by Azerbaijan, saying that: "Military action can only contribute to escalate what is already a tense situation and to put the civilian population in the area at risk of violence, including risk of genocide ...