
Headlines for November 16, 2006
OSKANIAN PRESENTS DETAILS OF HIS BRUSSELS MEETINGS
By Harry Tamrazian in Brussels
Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian spoke of ‘some little progress’ made at the Armenian-Azeri ministerial talks in Brussels earlier this week, but said the “moderate expectations” from the meeting with ...ARMENIAN, AZERI PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO MEET IN MINSK
A meeting between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will take place on November 28, in Minsk, on the sidelines of the summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Russian co-chair of the OSCE ...PROPERTY BILL SET FOR FINAL VOTE AMID EVICTED FAMILIES’ PROTESTS
By Astghik Bedevian
After a brief discussion on Thursday the parliament failed to take the final vote on a highly controversial property bill due to an apparent lack of quorum leaving it to the next special session. After ...NATO UNAFFECTED BY TURKEY-FRANCE MILITARY ROW: OFFICIALS
BRUSSELS, Nov 16, 2006 (AFP) – NATO’s operations will not be affected by a decision by the Turkish army to suspend its military relations with France, officials at the defense alliance said Thursday. ...
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Today in Armenian history- 1855 The Russian forces occupy Ghars (Western Armenia).
- 1869 Opening of the Suez Canal (construction began in 1859).
- 1896 Biuzand Kechyan starts publishing the "Byzantium" newspaper in Constantinople.
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