Politics 17:50 10/10/2014

Serzh Sargsyan makes statement at Minsk summit

President Serzh Sargsyan who has arrived in the Republic of Belarus on a working visit today took part in the session of the Council of CIS Heads of State in Minsk where he made a statement.

Statement by President Serzh Sargsyan at the session of the Council of CIS Heads of State
 

Honorable heads of states,

I too would like to thank President Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko of the Republic of Belarus for the hospitality and warm reception. Throughout its present extraordinary chairmanship Belarus has continued to make a major contribution to strengthening our Cooperation.

Among the items put on the agenda of today’s session I would like to lay special emphasis on the address directed to the peoples of our countries and the international community on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The bloody lessons of the 20th century’s two world wars, as well as our peoples’ lessons of heroism should stick in the memory of our future generations. The upcoming events should emphasize such priorities of our countries as counteraction against the heroization efforts of historical revisionism and Nazism, struggle against manifestations of racism, xenophobia and intolerance, prevention of crimes against humanity, upbringing of youth in the spirit of tolerance, interracial and interreligious solidarity.

The Armenian people are acutely aware of religious and ethnic intolerance. Next year we will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide executed in the Ottoman Empire. There will be large-scale events all over the world. The bottom line is that the recognition and condemnation of crimes against humanity are among the vital measures to prevent the repetition of that horrible crime.

One of the latest manifestations of intolerance was the blowing up of St. Martyrs Armenian Apostolic Church in Deir ez-Zor, Syria which was organized by the terrorist organization calling itself the Islamic State. The profanation of the relics of the Armenian Genocide victims being kept at the crypt of that church and the inhumane persecutions of Middle Eastern Christian, Yezidi and other communities can’t be justified and do not correspond to the philosophy of famous religions, including Islam. We are grateful to all those who have joined us in decisively condemning that barbarism.

In the context of aggravated political situation in many regions of the world and growing international tensions, the Cooperation should be targeted at ensuring peace and stability, resolution of existing conflicts and preventing possible new ones exclusively through peaceful means in compliance with international law, the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, as well as with the provisions of the Helsinki Final Act.

Honorable heads of states,

Of course, cooperation in the spheres of defense, law-enforcement bodies and border-guard forces, proliferation of drugs, trafficking, prevention of illegal migration and financial intelligence continues to be our top priority. The corresponding bodies of inter-branch cooperation geared toward dealing with certain issues and achieving tangible results have a lot of work to do in that direction. Mindful of this, Armenia has held about ten sessions of Cooperation bodies this year.

Next year we plan to announce Voronezh and Kulob as CIS Cultural Capitals and the year as a year of education. We hope that the fulfillment of those goals will strengthen our common humanitarian ties and our contacts in the spheres of culture, education and science, as well as will intensify tourist exchange rates. Those projects are in total harmony with Armenia’s policy of providing high-quality education and creating a knowledge-based economy. Our country has declared those spheres state priorities. In a few days the first boarding school in the Cooperation zone will open in Dilijan which is included in the global education network the United World Colleges. 96 teenagers from 50 countries, including 14 representatives of CIS states have arrived in Armenia to study at the school.

Armenia is in favor of further strengthening the CIS and promoting equal and mutually beneficial cooperation which will take into account each other’s interests. The next chairing country, Kazakhstan, has a lot of work to do in 2015, and we express our readiness to do everything within our power to support our Kazakhstani colleagues in dealing with our common challenges. 



Source Panorama.am
Share |
Տեքստում սխալ կամ վրիպակ նկատելու դեպքում, ուղարկեք խմբագրին հաղորդագրություն` նշելով տվյալ սխալը, այնուհետև սեղմելով Ctrl-Enter:

Newsfeed

17:11
In pictures: Protesters flock to streets near Yerevan's Liberty Square
Protesters demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation on Wednesday flocked to the streets adjacent to Liberty Square in...
17:03
'Nikol the traitor': Protesters flock to streets in central Yerevan
Protesters demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation on Wednesday flocked to the streets adjacent to Liberty Square in...
16:36
Russia denies plans to remove all border guards from Armenia
The rumors floating around that Moscow told Yerevan about plans to fully withdraw Russian border guards from Armenia are not true, Russian...
16:06
Live: People gather outside church in central Yerevan for rally
A large number of people have gathered in the courtyard of St. Anna Church in central Yerevan for a march to Liberty Square where the Tavush for...
15:30
Large police forces deployed near Liberty Square in Yerevan
Ahead of a rally organized by the Tavush for the Homeland movement, numerous police forces have been deployed to the areas adjacent to Liberty...
14:58
Russian Foreign Ministry sees Western media silence on Armenian rallies
Western news media are giving wide coverage to the protests in Georgia but keeping silent about the rallies in Armenia, TASS cited Russian...
14:36
Large police forces deployed to central Yerevan ahead of rally
A large number of police forces has been deployed to central Yerevan, near the Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theater in the...
14:15
Tavush movement reiterates call for rally in central Yerevan
The Tavush for the Homeland protest movement led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan has denounced the Armenian authorities for plans to restrict...
13:33
Yerevan oncology center head fired for greeting protest leader, doctor says
Samvel Danielyan has been dismissed as acting director of Yerevan’s Yolyan Hematology and Oncology Center. In a Facebook live...
12:59
Human rights activists slam 'baseless' detention of Tavush movement supporters
Human rights activists have denounced the Armenian authorities for the “absolutely baseless” detention of supporters of the Tavush...
12:44
Archbishop Bagrat meets protester injured by riot police
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan of the Tavush Diocese, the leader of a protest movement against the Armenian government’s unilateral...
12:06
Artsakh war veteran Ishkhan Gevorgyan arrested
Activist and 2020 Artsakh war veteran Ishkhan Gevorgyan was detained for 72 hours late on Tuesday evening. The man and his friends were...
11:33
Archbishop Bagrat is leading the effort to oust Pashinyan and save Armenia
By Harut Sassounian www.thecaliforniacourier.com A lot has happened in Armenia this past week that has shaken to the core the...
11:15
Acts of civil disobedience resume in Armenia
Members and supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan resumed peaceful acts of civil disobedience...
11:00
Armenia, India hold first defense consultations
The first defense consultations between the Defense Ministries of Armenia and India were held at the Armenian Defense Ministry on...
17:00
Pashinyan wants Armenia to join EU in 2024
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that he would like Armenia to join the European Union in 2024, Armenpress reports. His comments came...
16:45
Georgian lawmakers brawl over 'foreign agent' bill
Georgian lawmakers brawled in parliament on Tuesday during a debate on the third and final reading of a bill on "foreign agents" that...
16:30
In pictures: Senior cleric takes a metro ride to Yerevan square
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan of the Tavush Diocese, the leader of a civil disobedience movement against the Armenian government’s...
15:55
Archbishop Bagrat thanks reporters for fair coverage of protests in Armenia
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan of the Tavush Diocese, the leader of a civil disobedience movement against the Armenian government’s...
15:16
Baku court extends ex-Artsakh leader's detenetion
An Azerbaijani court has extended the detention of former Artsakh President Arkady Ghukasyan in a judicial farce. Baku’s Binagadi...
14:35
Armenian authorities use Facebook for defamation and polarization of opinions
The fact-finding initiative of CivilNet independent media outlet, #CivilNetCheck, has looked at dozens of Facebook pages spending thousands of...
14:21
Grigori Zakaryan: Capital markets crucial for economic development
At the initiative of Converse Bank, a panel discussion titled: ‘Capital Markets, Challenges and Development Prospects’ will be held...
13:30
U.S. continues to believe peace between Armenia, Azerbaijan possible – State Dept
The United States continues to believe that peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is possible, U.S. Department of State deputy...
13:15
Marchers led by Archbishop Bagrat head to Journalists Union of Armenia
Protesters led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan of the Tavush Diocese marched to the Journalists Union of Armenia after meeting with...
12:34
Cannes Film Festival kicks off with Greta Gerwig’s jury
The Cannes Film Festival opens Tuesday with the unveiling of Greta Gerwig’s jury and the presentation of an honorary Palme d’Or for...
12:06
Archbishop Bagrat gets warm welcome at YSU
Students of Yerevan State University (YSU) on Tuesday welcomed Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan of the Tavush Diocese and protesters led...
11:36
Police van hits reporter at Yerevan protests
MediaHub.am journalist Nare Gevogyan was hit by a police vehicle during protests in central Yerevan on Tuesday. The incident occurred...
11:15
Civil disobedience actions continue in Yerevan
Acts of civil disobedience resumed in Yerevan on Tuesday morning in a push for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ouster....
11:00
Prince William takes over senior military role from King Charles
King Charles has handed over a prestigious role with the Army Air Corps to his son Prince William, BBC News reports. "The great...
17:12
UJA slams police brutality against reporters at protests in Yerevan
The Union of Journalists of Armenia (UJA) denounced the police violence against reporters at anti-government protests in Yerevan on Monday,...

Follow us and get updates!

Most popular articles

{"core.blocks.header.spell_message1":"Selected mistake: ","core.blocks.header.spell_message2":"Send a message about the mistake?"}