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'''Armen Sarkissian''' ({{lang-hy|Արմեն Սարգսյան}};<ref group="note">As director of Eurasia House, he uses the spelling ''Armen Sarkissian'', which is the French transcription of his name in Russian ({{lang|ru|Армен Саркисян}}). On former Soviet passports, the Russian names were usually transcribed to Latin alphabet using a French transcription system since French was the language used on it as the diplomatic language.</ref> born June 23, 1953, ], ]) was the ] from November 4, 1996 to March 20, 1997. Previously, he had been Armenia's ] in ], having been a faculty member at the ] when Armenia became the first country to gain independence from the former ]. | '''Armen Sarkissian''' ({{lang-hy|Արմեն Սարգսյան}};<ref group="note">As director of Eurasia House, he uses the spelling ''Armen Sarkissian'', which is the French transcription of his name in Russian ({{lang|ru|Армен Саркисян}}). On former Soviet passports, the Russian names were usually transcribed to Latin alphabet using a French transcription system since French was the language used on it as the diplomatic language.</ref> born June 23, 1953, ], ]) was the ] from November 4, 1996 to March 20, 1997. Previously, he had been Armenia's ] in ], having been a faculty member at the ] when Armenia became the first country to gain independence from the former ]. | ||
He is now one of the directors of Eurasia House.<ref></ref> |
He is now one of the directors of Eurasia House.<ref></ref> | ||
Armen Sarkissian is also a member of the , an organization which works to promote good governance around the world.<ref></ref> | |||
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Armen Sarkissian Արմեն Սարգսյան | |
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9th Prime Minister of Armenia | |
In office 4 November 1996 – 20 March 1997 | |
Preceded by | Hrant Bagratyan |
Succeeded by | Robert Kocharyan |
Personal details | |
Born | (1953-06-23) June 23, 1953 (age 71) Yerevan, Armenia |
Nationality | Armenian and British |
Political party | none |
Armen Sarkissian (Template:Lang-hy; born June 23, 1953, Yerevan, Armenian SSR) was the Prime Minister of Armenia from November 4, 1996 to March 20, 1997. Previously, he had been Armenia's ambassador in London, having been a faculty member at the University of Cambridge when Armenia became the first country to gain independence from the former Soviet Union.
He is now one of the directors of Eurasia House.
Armen Sarkissian is also a member of the Global Leadership Foundation, an organization which works to promote good governance around the world.
Notes
- As director of Eurasia House, he uses the spelling Armen Sarkissian, which is the French transcription of his name in Russian (Армен Саркисян). On former Soviet passports, the Russian names were usually transcribed to Latin alphabet using a French transcription system since French was the language used on it as the diplomatic language.
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Preceded byHrant Bagratyan | Prime Minister of Armenia 1996–1997 |
Succeeded byRobert Kocharyan |
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