ANCA’s Play by Play of Historic Vote to Recognize Armenian Genocide
WASHINGTON—With an overwhelming vote of 405 to 11, and 3 voting present, the U.S. House of Representatives cast a historic vote on October 29, ending Ankara’s 35 year veto on
WASHINGTON—With an overwhelming vote of 405 to 11, and 3 voting present, the U.S. House of Representatives cast a historic vote on October 29, ending Ankara’s 35 year veto on
ANCA: Artsakh is a Very American Story, the Victory of a Free People over Foreign Rule WASHINGTON, DC – Members of Congress joined with Washington’s foreign policy community and Armenian
WASHINGTON, DC – Members of Congress joined with Washington’s foreign policy community and Armenian American leaders for a special Capitol Hill celebration of Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) independence that
SYDNEY: The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU) has welcomed an overwhelming 405-11 vote by the U.S. House of Representatives, which ensured passage of House Resolution 296 (H.Res.296) recognising the
29 October 2019 Dear Sir, On 24 October 2019, Hardtalk’s Stephen Sackur interviewed the Foreign Minister of Armenia. The interview began by stating the insufficient steps taken by the current
ANCA Supported Bipartisan Measure (H.Res.296) Integral to Establishing Principled U.S. Policy on the Armenian Genocide WASHINGTON, DC – In a major blow to Ankara’s obstruction of justice for the Armenian
SYDNEY: Federal parliamentarians Kristina Keneally and Trent Zimmerman, as well as the Speaker of the New South Wales Parliament Jonathan O’Dea and prominent NSW Opposition figures including Walt Secord and
CANBERRA: Under parliamentary questioning by Senate’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chair the Hon. Eric Abetz, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has promised to investigate Azerbaijani bribe money that has
Bipartisan Measure (H.Res.296) Gains Momentum Following Turkey’s Invasion of Northern Syria WASHINGTON, DC – For the first time in more than 30 years, the U.S. House of Representatives is set