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A month later, the Armenian government gave its consent and the Deputy Prime Minister Gdridj Sartarian signed the program. The games did not take place because Armenia and Artsakh were in war imposed by Azerbaijan.

In , an initiative group was set up at the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and in April , an agreement was reached during the conference of Armenian sports organizations it was agreed to establish a World Committee for the Pan-Armenian Games, chaired by Ashod Melik Shahnazarian, a diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From the first day, Homenetmen took part in the preparation and development of the rules of the Pan-Armenian Games.

Homenetmen groups, named after various cities, take part in all the summer and winter games. The first Pan-Armenian Games take place on August September 5, , in Yerevan, with the participation of male and female athletes from 63 cities around the world from Armenia, from the Diaspora.

Seven sport games are practiced: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, and athletics. The second Pan-Armenian Games take place on August September 5, , in Yerevan, with the participation of male and female athletes from 82 cities around the world from Armenia, from the Diaspora.

Nine sport games are practiced: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table- tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, and mini-football. The third Pan-Armenian Games take place on August , , in Yerevan, with the participation of male and female athletes from 82 cities around the world from Armenia, from the Diaspora.

Ten sport games are practiced: Football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, chess, athletics, swimming, mini-football, and badminton. Thursday, January 13, The largest circulation Armenian online e-magazine on the Internet.

In a joint statement, the leaders also welcomed the recent natural gas find in the Eastern Mediterranean and its potential to contribute to energy security and diversification. Netanyahu reminded that this was the sixth summit meeting between Israel, Cyprus, and Greece. We cooperate in everything, from firefighting now to energy. An overjoyed Gladys Berejiklian says her re-elected government will "continue to work our guts out" after NSW voters gifted the Coalition a third term in office.

Ms Berejiklian is the first woman to be elected premier, and said she was proud the state would vote in a woman and "someone with a long surname". Her deputy, Dominic Perrottet, said the moment would empower women. I think that's fantastic," he said.

Ms Berejiklian's win represents a better-than-expected result for the Coalition, after polls forecast a neck-and-neck race but Labour failed to make gains in key seats. Labor won 36 seats — two more than it held before the election due to picking up Coogee and Lismore. Ms Berejiklian said, regardless of whether she led a majority or minority government, the Coalition would work closely with the minor parties.

Aliyev and Pashinyan also held a separate meeting that lasted two hours. The Foreign Ministers of both countries also held a series of lengthy negotiations, sparking more speculations about major progress towards a resolution of the Artsakh conflict. Pashinyan sought to lower expectations from the Vienna talks when he spoke in the Armenian Parliament earlier this week. They exchanged views about several key issues of the settlement process and ideas of substance.

The statement which was signed by the U. The Prime Minister and President instructed their Ministers to meet with the co-chairs again in the near future. They also agreed to continue their direct dialogue. Mourners gathered at the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul on Sunday for the funeral of their spiritual leader, Mesrob Mutafyan.

Patriarch Mesrob, who was 62, had been incapacitated with early onset dementia since Archbishop Aram Artesyan took over as acting patriarch for Turkey's Armenian community, which numbers some 70, people. Preparations for the election of a new patriarch will begin after a day period of mourning. Turkish authorities last year blocked attempts to elect a new patriarch, on the grounds that Mesrob was still alive. As a senior figure in the Armenian community, Mesrob had long been the target of death threats and lived under police protection for years.

News in Brief. Antranik Dakessian talks to Gibrahayer e-magazine about Haigazian University's upcoming conference on the Armenians of Cyprus and Greece. The conference will try to shed light of the social, economic, cultural, urban and architectural changes that occurred in the city of Kayseri between and



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