SLOVAKIAN DEPUTIES SEND MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO THEIR ARMENIAN COLLEAGUES ON OCCASION OF ACCIDENT OF YEREVAN-SOCHI PLANE
Noyan Tapan
May 10 2006
BRATISLAVA, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. A number of members of the Slovakian
National Council, including Chairman of the Christian-Democratic
Party, former Chairman of the National Council Pavol Hrushovski,
Vice-Chairman Pavol Minarik, Frantisek Mikloshko, former Deputy
Prosecutor General Martin Lauko, Deputies Gustav Kraychi, Rudo Zhiak
and others presented their deep condolences in connection with
the accident of the Yerevan-Sochi plane. The Slovakian deputies
handed their message of condolence to Ashot Grigorian, Armenian
Foreign Minister's Adviser and Chairman of the representation of the
Armenian Organizations of Europe, with a request to pass it to the
Armenian National Assembly. The Slovakian deputies wish patience to
the relatives of the crash victims and emphasize that the Slovaks
understand the consequences of this accident especially well as only
six months have passed since the plane accident in the Slovakian
city of Kosice, in which Slovakian soldiers died on their way back
from Iraq.
Noyan Tapan
May 10 2006
BRATISLAVA, MAY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. A number of members of the Slovakian
National Council, including Chairman of the Christian-Democratic
Party, former Chairman of the National Council Pavol Hrushovski,
Vice-Chairman Pavol Minarik, Frantisek Mikloshko, former Deputy
Prosecutor General Martin Lauko, Deputies Gustav Kraychi, Rudo Zhiak
and others presented their deep condolences in connection with
the accident of the Yerevan-Sochi plane. The Slovakian deputies
handed their message of condolence to Ashot Grigorian, Armenian
Foreign Minister's Adviser and Chairman of the representation of the
Armenian Organizations of Europe, with a request to pass it to the
Armenian National Assembly. The Slovakian deputies wish patience to
the relatives of the crash victims and emphasize that the Slovaks
understand the consequences of this accident especially well as only
six months have passed since the plane accident in the Slovakian
city of Kosice, in which Slovakian soldiers died on their way back
from Iraq.