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Karen Mirzoyan
Կարեն Միրզոյան
Mirzoyan in 2013
Foreign Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh
In office
22 September 2012 – 25 September 2017
President Bako Sahakyan
Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan
Preceded by Vasily Atajanyan (Acting)
Succeeded by Masis Mayilyan

Karen Mirzoyan ( Armenian: Կարեն Միրզոյան) is a diplomat of Armenia and of the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. From September 2012 until September 2017 he served as the Republic's Minister of Foreign Affairs. [1]

Career

Foreign Minister

On June 6, 2013, Mirzoyan was interviewed by France24, [2] and on July 24, 2014 Mirzoyan was interviewed by the European Times. [3]

In September 2014, Mirzoyan led a diplomatic mission to the Basque Parliament. [1] Mirzoyan met with Bakartxo Tejeria Otermin—speaker of the Basque Parliament. He also toured Guernica. The Basque Parliament and the Nagorno-Karabakh's legislature passed reciprocal motions recognizing one another's right to national autonomy. [1]

Remaining Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), in March 2017, he visited Greece as part of an event hosted by the Armenian National Committee of Greece. [4]

In September 2017, Karen Mirzoyan was succeeded as Foreign Minister of the Artsakh Republic by Masis Mayilyan. [5]

Ambassador-at-large

On June 28, 2019, he was appointed Ambassador-at-Large by Nikol Pashinyan. [6]

On November 16, 2020, during the political crisis created by the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, he resigned from his post. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "NKR Foreign Minister met with the Chairman of Basque Parliament". Armenian Radio. 2014-09-13. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15.
  2. ^ Douglas Herbert (2013-06-13). "The Interview: Karen Mirzoyan, Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief". France24. Archived from the original on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 2014-09-15. Douglas Herbert asks Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief whether he fears more fighting to come.{{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link)
  3. ^ "Nagorno-Karabakh is where Europe begins: Karen Mirzoyan gave interview to The European Times". Armenpress. 2014-07-30. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is working hard at promoting an international recognition of the country's independence, peaceful settlement of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, attracting the foreign investments to the NKR economy, as well as promoting along with the strengthening of Armenia-Diaspora cooperation.
  4. ^ "Artsakh Foreign Minister Karen Mirzoyan Visits Greece", The Armenian Weekly, March 14, 2017, retrieved April 3, 2017
  5. ^ "Masis Mayilyan appointed Artsakh Foreign Minister". mediamax. Yerevan. September 25, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  6. ^ PM appoints Karen Mirzoyan Ambassador-at-Large Armenpress, 28 June 2019
  7. ^ Special envoy Karen Mirzoyan files resignation application Aysor, 16 November 2020

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Political offices
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh
22 September 2012–present
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karen Mirzoyan
Կարեն Միրզոյան
Mirzoyan in 2013
Foreign Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh
In office
22 September 2012 – 25 September 2017
President Bako Sahakyan
Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan
Preceded by Vasily Atajanyan (Acting)
Succeeded by Masis Mayilyan

Karen Mirzoyan ( Armenian: Կարեն Միրզոյան) is a diplomat of Armenia and of the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. From September 2012 until September 2017 he served as the Republic's Minister of Foreign Affairs. [1]

Career

Foreign Minister

On June 6, 2013, Mirzoyan was interviewed by France24, [2] and on July 24, 2014 Mirzoyan was interviewed by the European Times. [3]

In September 2014, Mirzoyan led a diplomatic mission to the Basque Parliament. [1] Mirzoyan met with Bakartxo Tejeria Otermin—speaker of the Basque Parliament. He also toured Guernica. The Basque Parliament and the Nagorno-Karabakh's legislature passed reciprocal motions recognizing one another's right to national autonomy. [1]

Remaining Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), in March 2017, he visited Greece as part of an event hosted by the Armenian National Committee of Greece. [4]

In September 2017, Karen Mirzoyan was succeeded as Foreign Minister of the Artsakh Republic by Masis Mayilyan. [5]

Ambassador-at-large

On June 28, 2019, he was appointed Ambassador-at-Large by Nikol Pashinyan. [6]

On November 16, 2020, during the political crisis created by the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, he resigned from his post. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "NKR Foreign Minister met with the Chairman of Basque Parliament". Armenian Radio. 2014-09-13. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15.
  2. ^ Douglas Herbert (2013-06-13). "The Interview: Karen Mirzoyan, Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief". France24. Archived from the original on 2014-07-23. Retrieved 2014-09-15. Douglas Herbert asks Nagorno-Karabakh's Foreign Policy Chief whether he fears more fighting to come.{{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link)
  3. ^ "Nagorno-Karabakh is where Europe begins: Karen Mirzoyan gave interview to The European Times". Armenpress. 2014-07-30. Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is working hard at promoting an international recognition of the country's independence, peaceful settlement of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh, attracting the foreign investments to the NKR economy, as well as promoting along with the strengthening of Armenia-Diaspora cooperation.
  4. ^ "Artsakh Foreign Minister Karen Mirzoyan Visits Greece", The Armenian Weekly, March 14, 2017, retrieved April 3, 2017
  5. ^ "Masis Mayilyan appointed Artsakh Foreign Minister". mediamax. Yerevan. September 25, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  6. ^ PM appoints Karen Mirzoyan Ambassador-at-Large Armenpress, 28 June 2019
  7. ^ Special envoy Karen Mirzoyan files resignation application Aysor, 16 November 2020

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