KOCHARIAN TO TAKE PART IN CELEBRATION OF 14TH ANNIVERSARY OF NKR DECLARATION
Pan Armenian News
01.09.2005 07:27
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Robert Kocharian will visit
Nagorno Karabakh September 2 to take part in festivities marking
the 14th anniversary of the declaration of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic. It should be noted that a program worked out by a special
governmental commission provides for festivities in Nagorno Karabakh
September 2. These will begin with a liturgy in Kazanchetsots church
of Shushi town. The first lesson in general education institutions of
the Republic will mark this date. MPs, republic government members
will take part in these. Authority and public representatives will
visit Stepanakert memorial complex to pay tribute to those killed in
the course of the Karabakh national liberation movement.
Russian stars are also planned to be invited to take part in a
traditional concert in Rebirth Square in the center of the NKR
capital. Sport events will also be organized. The festivities will
finish with fireworks, reported IA Regnum.
Pan Armenian News
01.09.2005 07:27
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Robert Kocharian will visit
Nagorno Karabakh September 2 to take part in festivities marking
the 14th anniversary of the declaration of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic. It should be noted that a program worked out by a special
governmental commission provides for festivities in Nagorno Karabakh
September 2. These will begin with a liturgy in Kazanchetsots church
of Shushi town. The first lesson in general education institutions of
the Republic will mark this date. MPs, republic government members
will take part in these. Authority and public representatives will
visit Stepanakert memorial complex to pay tribute to those killed in
the course of the Karabakh national liberation movement.
Russian stars are also planned to be invited to take part in a
traditional concert in Rebirth Square in the center of the NKR
capital. Sport events will also be organized. The festivities will
finish with fireworks, reported IA Regnum.