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  • 21 Million Drams Allocated For Transformation of Ecological Areas of

    The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
    Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex
    RA, Armenia Yerevan 0028
    Contact: Arevik Avetisyan
    Tel.: (+374 10) 39 09 81
    Fax: (+374 10) 39 10 41
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.genocide-museum.am/


    21 MILLION DRAMS ALLOCATED FOR TRANSFORMATION OF ECOLOGICAL AREAS OF THE
    TSITSERNAKABERD.
    18.03.08

    Yerevan, Armenia--On March 13th, 2008, Armenian Government decided to
    provide the Ministry of Agriculture with 21 million drams from its
    reserve fund, intended to rebuild and develop the forests of the
    country, particularly in Yerevan area. This plan also encapsulates the
    realization of restoring the vegetation surrounding the 98 hectares of
    land of the Tsistsernakaberd Memorial Complex.
    Armenian Prime Minister, Serge Sargsyan stated, "this State money is
    provided in accordance with the laws directly applicable to the Republic
    of Armenia's (RA) Budget System". Last year, on September 8th, the Prime
    Minister visited the Armenian Genocide Museum & Institute (AGMI),
    Tsitsernakaberd Park. Prime Minister Sargsyan was reacquainted with the
    main issues in and around the vicinity of the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial
    Complex. At the time, he allocated specific directives for the
    protection and development of the Tsitsernakaberd Park. During this
    visit he also made an arrangement to preserve and transform the Park,
    which is the most expansive forested and grassy areas, as well as the
    most important ecologically dense section, in the capital city.
    The AGMI is currently developing a program for its topographic goals and
    activities intended to be presented to the Armenian Government.
    Currently on the agenda is the reconstruction of dilapidated irrigation
    system that also needs to be thoroughly reequipped, as well as the
    re-establishment of the leafy-green areas, intended to increase the
    number of highly desirable indigenous trees while decreasing the less
    desirable bushes and shrubberies. The realization of all these intended
    plans will be completed by the centennial anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide in 2015.
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