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Turkey can go ahead and ratify Armenian-Turkish protocols
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Election Campaign officially kicks off in elections that will define Armenia’s future in a way that none of the others have.
Election Campaign officially kicks off in elections that will define Armenia’s future in a way that none of the others have.

Election Campaign officially kicks off in elections that will define Armenia’s future in a way that none of the others have.

Analysts say that the 2012 Parliamentary Elections will define Armenia’s future in a way that none of the others have, and the stakes are high for all concerned.
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Joint Chiefs of CIS Armed Forces Staffs and Chiefs of CSTO Armed Forces of General Staffs meet in Astana
Joint Chiefs of CIS Armed Forces Staffs and Chiefs of CSTO Armed Forces of General Staffs meet in Astana

Joint Chiefs of CIS Armed Forces Staffs and Chiefs of CSTO Armed Forces of General Staffs meet in Astana

A meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) of the armed forces of the CIS member states and a meeting of chiefs of the General Staffs of the armed forces of member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) was held at the Defence Ministry of the Kazakh Republic in Astana on April 5.
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ODIHR issues first interim report on Armenian elections saying registration process was inclusive but citing concerns on voters list.
ODIHR issues first interim report on Armenian elections saying registration process was inclusive but citing concerns on voters list.

ODIHR issues first interim report on Armenian elections saying registration process was inclusive but citing concerns on voters list.

Errors in the voters list were highlighted as a possible problem, with 2.5 million voters registered. Eight political parties and 1 political block are contesting the election and the registration process was considered inclusive.