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<title>GOVERNMENT APPROVES NEW VISA PROCEDURE FOR FOREIGNER</title>
<description>Thursday, November 15, /Azg/ The Government of Armenia approved a new procedure for approval and registration of invitations extended by Armenian citizens to their friends and relatives abroad.
                The new procedure stems from a new Law on Foreigners approved by parliament last February. 
                Head of Passport and Visa Department of the Police, Ms. Alvina Zakarian, said after the Government session that all Armenian citizens and foreigners permanently residening in Armenia have been granted the right to send invitations to any person to visit Armenia.
            
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<title>Armenia's Access To Turkish Airspace Restricted</title>
<description>Turkey has banned Armenian civilian aircraft from flying over its territory en route to Syria and Lebanon, government officials in Yerevan said on Thursday. They told RFE/RL that Turkish aviation authorities have cited unspecified “technical reasons” for the ban in separate letters to the Armenian government's Civil Aviation Department and the Armavia national airline, which carries out regular flights from Yerevan to Beirut and Aleppo. The letters were sent after an Armavia plane bound for the Lebanese capital was denied access to Turkish airspace and had return to Yerevan Tuesday. 
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<title>Armenia: Cheating Passengers</title>
<description>Life in Armenia accuses airlines flying to and from Armenia of cheating customers now that they've started quoting their prices in Euros instead of Dollars. Despite the difference in exchange rates, a $900 ticket is now charged at 900 Euros — an increase of 47 percent. 
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<title>New Head of CE Committee of Ministers to Visit Nagorno-Karabakh</title>
<description>France, Strasburg / ?rend corr A. Maharramli / Slovakian Foreign Minister Jan Kubish intends to pay a visit to Nagorno-Karabakh, the territory of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, he reported on 12 November. 
                “First I have to get properly familiar with the situation (in the conflict territories in the CE countries – editor). Therefore, I plan to visit the region in near future,” Kubish said at a press conference in Strasburg.
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