RAFFI HOVANNISIAN ADDRESSES EUROPEAN CONGRESS: Highlights Armenia's Postwar Challenges, Europe's Record
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Rotterdam, Netherlands—Raffi K. Hovannisian, Heritage Party co-founder and Armenia’s first foreign minister, addressed the European People’s Party’s Political Assembly and then the plenary session of its Congress held here between May 30 and June 1.
The First Minister of Foreign Affairs of Independent Armenia, Heritage Party founder Raffi K. Hovannisian's interviews
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1. H2 "Khosqi iravinq" 2 March 2022
2. 168zham "Orakhndir" 5 March 2022
HERITAGE HOLDS NATIONAL CONSULTATION
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Condemns Azerbaijan's Genocidal Occupation, Deplores Armenia's Democratic Decline
Yerevan—Meeting in the Republic’s capital yesterday, the Heritage Party convened its nationwide political council for the first time this year.
Chaired by Armenia’s first minister of foreign affairs and Party co-founder Raffi K. Hovannisian, the council’s 55 delegates from across the country opened with a moment of silence for the thousands who fell, and those who continue to lose their lives, during the Azerbaijani-Turkish invasion and occupation of Artsakh and parts of Armenia proper.
HERITAGE HOLDS POSTWAR CONCLAVE
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Calls for New National Unity Government
Yerevan—Meeting in the Republic’s capital yesterday, the Heritage Party convened its nationwide political council for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Turkey leads new atrocities against Armenians
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By Raffi K. Hovannisian
In a faraway corner of the world, in a land Armenians call Artsakh and which you may know as Karabakh (“black garden”), a church was bombed last week — and then bombed again. It was Azeri forces that attacked the Holy Savior Cathedral in the city of Shushi, amid a spiraling armed conflict between the two sides.
And not just between those two sides. Scattered among these ancient mountains are the debris of Syrian mercenaries, Israeli drones, Turkish helicopters and Russian bombs, all exploding out into an unpredictable regional war.