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Armenian Church in UK calls on Azerbaijan to release Armenian prisoners of war

13 April 2021 The Armenian Church in the UK has called upon Azerbaijan to release Armenian prisoners of war (PoWs) who remain captive following the autumn 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Church issued a statement signed by Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the UK and Ireland, condemning the continued imprisonment of PoWs. Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the UK and Ireland, signed the statement calling for Azerbaijan to release all Armenian prisoners of war The statement argues that Azerbaijan has failed to comply with the trilateral peace agreement, signed on 9 November 2020 by Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, which stipulated that both sides must “exchange prisoners of war, hostages and other detained persons”.

A diplomatic first: Israel, Kosovo forge bilateral relations via Zoom

February 3, 2021 Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, appearing via Zoom, shows off the signed document establishing diplomatic relations between Israel and Kosovo. (Photo courtesy Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) “Virtual diplomacy” just took on a whole new meaning. On Feb. 1, for the first time in history, two countries have established official ties remotely in this case, during a 28-minute ceremony broadcast via Zoom from two capital cities nearly 1,100 miles apart. It was never meant to happen like this. The predominantly Jewish State of Israel and the Muslim-majority Republic of Kosovo following several years of quiet negotiations and long delays had intended to inaugurate their relationship last month at an actual event in Jerusalem, complete with speeches, actual handshakes and toasts over glasses of Albanian raki and kosher wine.

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