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  2. Armenian–Kurdish relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Armenian Academy of Sciences founded a Kurdish Studies Department to document and to research all aspects of Kurdish culture but also to study Armenian and Kurdish relations. [35] One of the first Kurdish newspapers was actually established and published in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan.

  3. Foreign relations of Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    See Greece–Kurdistan Region relations. Greece has a consulate general in Erbil. [12] Kurdistan Region has no representation in Greece. [6] Holy See: See Holy See–Kurdistan Region relations. Kurdish President Masoud Barzani has visited the three Popes; Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis in Vatican City. [13] [14] [15] Hungary

  4. Armenian Center for National and International Studies

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    The center publishes a variety of journals and papers, including: [6] Hayatsk Yerevanits, Monthly Journal of Public Policy, since 1995. Prospects for regional and transregional cooperation and the resolution of conflicts, report. Armenia 2020: A strategy paper for development and security (in Armenian), 2002.

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, given the large number of Iraqi Kurds living abroad, the KRG representative offices also assist with some legal services such as the ratification and authentication of documents belonging to members of Kurdish diaspora overseas, for use within the Kurdistan Region, in coordination with the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  6. Allegations of third-party involvement in the Second Nagorno ...

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    On 28 September 2020, the Azerbaijani MoD alleged that among the Armenian casualties were "mercenaries" of Armenian origin from Syria and a variety of Middle East countries. [21] On the same day, the Turkish Minister of Defence stated that Armenia must "send back the mercenaries and terrorists it brought from abroad". [ 22 ]

  7. Kurdish American Caucus - Wikipedia

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    Established on May 23, 2008 by US Congressmen Lincoln Davis (D-Tennessee) and Joe Wilson (R-South Carolina), the Kurdish American Congressional Caucus is a bipartisan Congressional committee focusing on US-Kurdish relations, understanding Kurdish culture, and addressing overarching issues important to Kurdish-Americans in the U.S. and elsewhere.

  8. Kurdish Studies Network - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdish Studies Network was established following the Kurdish Studies Conference, held at the University of Exeter in 2009. In an interview with the Rudaw news agency, Welat Zeydanlıoğlu, the KSN founder, noted that the network came about, "because there was no real communication and connection between scholars and researchers who study the Kurds, the Kurdish question, Kurdish society ...

  9. Foreign relations of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Permanent Mission to the CSTO is based in Moscow, Russia. Council of Europe: 2001: See Armenia in the Council of Europe. Armenia joined the Council of Europe on 25 January 2001. The Armenian Permanent Mission to the Council of Europe is based in Strasbourg, France. The Council of Europe maintains an Office in Yerevan, Armenia.