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Armenian Ambassador to France Arman Khachatryan met with Éléonore Caroit, France’s Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, responsible for Francophonie, International Partnerships, and French Nationals Abroad, to discuss the Armenia–France agenda and ongoing cooperation between the two countries within international organisations, particularly the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).09 Apr 2026-12:22
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Armenian and UN officials are holding talks on the ongoing preparations for the 17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP17), scheduled to take place in Yerevan in 2026.15 Oct 2025-18:59
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By Tural Heybatov
Speculation and manipulation are long-standing tools in Armenia's foreign policy. We know this well by now. Today, Yerevan is brazenly stirring up controversies around the COP29 climate conference in Baku. Funded and promoted by the Armenian diaspora, a series of hysterical actions are being staged across the West, aiming to undermine Azerbaijan’s reputation and belittle the agenda set by Azerbaijan’s chairmanship, which will be discussed in Baku. If no obstacles arise, the current COP could become historic in terms of practical solutions to climate issues. It’s high time to move from words to action. For years, world leaders have merely talked, meeting annually here and there, while the climate crisis worsens before our eyes. Azerbaijan is determined to change this trend and tackle the core issue hindering global efforts to save the planet—financing.
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