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Vartan Oskanian is an Armenian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia from 1998 to 2008. He was born in Aleppo, Syria, to Armenian parents. He graduated from the Yerevan State University in 1976 with a degree in international law and diplomacy.
Oskanian served as the Armenian Ambassador to the United States from 1991 to 1998. He was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia in 1998 and served in that position until 2008. During his tenure, he was instrumental in the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey.
Oskanian is the founder and chairman of the Civilitas Foundation, a non-governmental organization that works to promote democracy, human rights, and economic development in Armenia. He is also the founder and chairman of the Yerevan-based think tank, the Regional Studies Center.
As of 2021, Vartan Oskanian's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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Vartan Oskanian Net Worth
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In 2009, Oskanian published the book “Speaking To Be Heard: A Decade of Speeches”; also published in Armenian as "ԱՆԱՎԱՐՏ ՏԱՍՆԱՄՅԱԿ"; the book collects around one hundred speeches delivered by Oskanian during his time as foreign minister.
In 2008, Oskanian founded the Civilitas Foundation, named after the Latin term for "the citizen's responsibility to society." The Civilitas Foundation has two main programs, "The Democracy and Development Initiative," which works in education, media, rural development and environmental awareness; and "The Council on Foreign Relations," which advocates for peace and stability in the Caucasus through dialogue and open intercourse.
During his time as Minister of Foreign Affairs Oskanian pursued six policies. The policy of "complementarity" emphasized inclusion and collaboration between Armenia and its neighbors. It made possible a strategic partnership with Russia, continued membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization, and brought Armenia's relationship with NATO to a level short of membership. The policy of multilateralism sought consistent engagement in global issues. Next, through promoting Armenia to integrate with Europe, Oskanian worked to accelerate integration with the Council of Europe, the European Union and NATO (Armenia received free membership status in the Council of Europe in 2001). In regards Armenia-Diaspora relations, Oskanian established fruitful relationships with Armenian lobbying organizations in the US and Europe, with other Armenian organizations and with individuals, including Tracinda Corporation owner Kirk Kerkorian. For Armenia-Turkey relations, policy insisted on the logic of Armenia's normal relations with Turkey and included early attempts toward protocols between the two states. The sixth major policy a strategy for the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. On this issue, Oskanian's approach broke significantly from previous policy. He pursued a comprehensive agreement that did not force Nagorno Karabakh to remain within Azerbaijan. Born of this effort was the classification “de facto independent, de jure not part of Azerbaijan.” The efforts of this policy brought about the "Common State Agreement" and the "Key West agreement" (both eventually rejected by Azerbaijan), the "Prague process" in 2004, which involved the OSCE and representatives from France, Russia and the US, and most recently “the Madrid document.”
Oskanian moved to Armenia in 1992, shortly after Armenia's independence, and began work at the foreign ministry, first in the Middle East Department, then as head of the North America Department. In 1994, he became Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and in 1996, First Deputy. During those years, Oskanian was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the American University of Armenia, where he taught International Economic Relations, American Foreign Policy, Introduction to International Relations and International Economic Relations. In 1998, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by President Robert Kocharyan.
Born into a wealthy Armenian jewelers' family in Syria, Oskanian was educated in the Armenian schools of Aleppo. After graduating from The AGBU Armenian Central High School in 1973 he left Aleppo for Yerevan, where he attended the Yerevan Polytechnic Institute and received a BSc degree in Structural Engineering. He continued his education with a graduate degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in the United States; his fields of concentration were International Monetary Theory and Policy, and Diplomatic History and Foreign Policies. In addition to Armenian, Oskanian speaks English, Arabic, French, Russian and Turkish. In 1990, while finishing his graduate studies, he and a group of disoriented friends founded the Armenian International Magazine (AIM) in California. Oskanian was an international trustee of Armenia Fund, an organization that channels aid from the Armenian Diaspora to rebuild Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. He was also president of the Pan-Armenian Games.
Vartan Oskanian (Armenian: Վարդան Օսկանյան ; born February 7, 1954) is the former Foreign Minister of Armenia (1998–2008) and founder of the Civilitas Foundation.