ARKA News Agency
Aug 22 2005
ARMENIAN PREMIER EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS ON 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF
DECLARATION ON ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE
YEREVAN, August 22. /ARKA/. RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan has
extended his congratulations on the occasion of the 15th anniversary
of the Declaration of Armenia's independence. In his message, the RA
Premier pointed out that the adoption of the Declaration on August
23, 1990 inaugurated a new stage in Armenia's modern history. The
expression of the people's common will inaugurated the formation of
independent statehood. "A year later, in September, independent
Armenia became reality substantiated by the results of a nation-wide
referendum. For 14 years our country has confidently been moving
forward, consolidating its statehood and confirming its commitment to
panhuman values," the message says. The message also says that after
Armenia gained independence, it has ample opportunities for
integrating into civilized world, establishing equal relations with
other nations, preserving national identity, realizing national
aspirations and handing down powerful and prosperous Armenia to
future generations.
Margaryan expressed the confidence that Armenia "will able to retain
the achievements of the past hard day way, add new ones, meet all the
challenges and continue its march of independence without hindrance."
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Aug 22 2005
ARMENIAN PREMIER EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS ON 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF
DECLARATION ON ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE
YEREVAN, August 22. /ARKA/. RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan has
extended his congratulations on the occasion of the 15th anniversary
of the Declaration of Armenia's independence. In his message, the RA
Premier pointed out that the adoption of the Declaration on August
23, 1990 inaugurated a new stage in Armenia's modern history. The
expression of the people's common will inaugurated the formation of
independent statehood. "A year later, in September, independent
Armenia became reality substantiated by the results of a nation-wide
referendum. For 14 years our country has confidently been moving
forward, consolidating its statehood and confirming its commitment to
panhuman values," the message says. The message also says that after
Armenia gained independence, it has ample opportunities for
integrating into civilized world, establishing equal relations with
other nations, preserving national identity, realizing national
aspirations and handing down powerful and prosperous Armenia to
future generations.
Margaryan expressed the confidence that Armenia "will able to retain
the achievements of the past hard day way, add new ones, meet all the
challenges and continue its march of independence without hindrance."
P.T. -0--
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress