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Vrouyr Makalian

Canada bets on democracy in the South Caucasus

Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau’s appointment of Stéphane Dion as a special envoy to support Armenian democracy went largely unnoticed, but it may be a signal of Canada’s intention to play a constructive role in a region from which it has been traditionally absent, writes Vrouyr Makalian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau’s appointment of Stéphane Dion as a special envoy to support Armenian democracy went largely unnoticed, but it may be a signal of Canada’s intention to play a constructive role in a region from which it has been traditionally absent, writes Vrouyr Makalian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau’s appointment of Stéphane Dion as a special envoy to support Armenian democracy went largely unnoticed, but it may be a signal of Canada’s intention to play a constructive role in a region from which it has been traditionally absent, writes Vrouyr Makalian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Opinion | BY VROUYR MAKALIAN | August 5, 2021
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau’s appointment of Stéphane Dion as a special envoy to support Armenian democracy went largely unnoticed, but it may be a signal of Canada’s intention to play a constructive role in a region from which it has been traditionally absent, writes Vrouyr Makalian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade