Armenian President expresses sympathy to Russia
RosBusinessConsulting Database
September 2, 2004 Thursday 4:24 am, EST
Armenian President Robert Kocharian has condemned the recent hostage
taking in North Ossetia. As the press department of the Armenian
President's office reported, Kocharian sent a telegram to Russian
President Vladimir Putin saying that Armenia was disturbed by news
about the school siege in Ossetia. Terrorists challenge the whole
world by taking children hostages, he emphasized. Armenian people
express their sympathy to Russians, he added. He also expressed his
support of Russia's efforts to fight this evil.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
RosBusinessConsulting Database
September 2, 2004 Thursday 4:24 am, EST
Armenian President Robert Kocharian has condemned the recent hostage
taking in North Ossetia. As the press department of the Armenian
President's office reported, Kocharian sent a telegram to Russian
President Vladimir Putin saying that Armenia was disturbed by news
about the school siege in Ossetia. Terrorists challenge the whole
world by taking children hostages, he emphasized. Armenian people
express their sympathy to Russians, he added. He also expressed his
support of Russia's efforts to fight this evil.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress