Monday, October 17 2016, 13:02
ArmInfo. In fact, Russia has one option to protect its interests in the South Caucasus, but that option does not imply a sacrifice of Artsakh's territories. Arman Melikyan, the former minister of foreign affairs of NKR, independent analyst, made such statement talking to ArmInfo.
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Monday, October 17 2016, 13:01
ArmInfo. The reason why there is no Armenian representative as CSTO Secretary General should be looked for in the discrepancies between the authorities of Armenia and Russia, ex-foreign minister of Nagorno-Karabakh, independent analyst Arman Melikyan has told ArmInfo.
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Monday, October 3 2016, 11:47
ArmInfo. Arman Melikyan, the former foreign minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR), independent analyst, believes that the recent demonstration of
Iskander systems during the military parade in Yerevan may stimulate
Moscow and Baku for a wider military cooperation. "One can draw such
conclusion at least from the recent chain of events," Melikyan told
ArmInfo.
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Monday, October 3 2016, 11:44
ArmInfo.Baku's policy on Karabakh will hardly soften within the coming 20-30 years, says Arman Melikyan, the former foreign minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR), independent analyst.
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Thursday, August 25 2016, 11:16
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Thursday, August 25 2016, 03:16
ArmInfo. Within the coming 8-10 years Ankara will be playing eagerly and amenably the role the West chose for it, Arman Melikyan, the former foreign minister of NKR, independent political analyst told ArmInfo.
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Thursday, August 25 2016, 02:42
ArmInfo. Something was inherently wrong with the use of the military base in Iran by the Russian Aerospace Forces, says Arman Melikyan, the former foreign minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, in an interview with ArmInfo.
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Thursday, August 25 2016, 02:36
ArmInfo. Arman Melikyan, the former foreign minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic believes that the old model of security and interests in the South Caucasus has been breached and Moscow will not manage to restore it.
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Friday, December 18 2015, 10:00
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