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    AZNAVOUR TO BECOME AN AMBASSADOR
    By Chris Green

    Independent.co.uk
    Friday, 13 February 2009

    The French singer Charles Aznavour has agreed to become an ambassador
    to Switzerland for his ancestral homeland of Armenia.

    Aznavour, 84, who has been dubbed the French Frank Sinatra, was born
    in France of Armenian parents. He was granted Armenian citizenship
    in December last year in recognition of his humanitarian work in the
    country, but lives in Switzerland.

    In an interview broadcast on Armenian television, the singer said:
    "At first I hesitated, as I thought that this is no easy matter. But
    then I thought that, in the end, what is important for Armenia must
    be important for all of us. I accepted this proposal with pleasure,
    joy and a deep feeling of honour."

    Aznavour has always maintained close links with his parents' country,
    learning the language despite growing up in France. After an earthquake
    in 1988 which killed 25,000 people, he set up the Aznavour for
    Armenia committee to help victims. The following year he wrote and
    recorded a charity single, "Pour toi Armenie", which sold more than
    a million copies.
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