AZNAVOUR TO BECOME ARMENIAN ENVOY
BBC NEWS
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/e urope/7888243.stm
2009/02/13 12:19:29 GMT
The veteran French singer, Charles Aznavour, says he has agreed to
become ambassador to Switzerland for his ancestral homeland of Armenia.
Mr Aznavour, 84, told Armenian TV that although initially hesitant,
he had accepted the offer with "pleasure, joy and a deep feeling
of honour".
He was born Shahnur Aznavourian in Paris in 1924 to Armenian
immigrants.
Even during the Soviet era, Mr Aznavour maintained close ties with
Armenia.
He was granted citizenship in December.
After an earthquake in 1988 killed 25,000 people, he set up the
Aznavour for Armenia committee to help survivors.
" What is important for Armenia must be important for all of us "
Charles Aznavour The following year, he wrote and recorded a charity
single, Pour Toi Armenie, which sold more than a million copies.
"It is a great honour that Armenia proposed that I become its
ambassador," said Mr Aznavour, who currently lives in Geneva.
"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 the proposal with pleasure,
joy and a deep feeling of honour."
Mr Aznavour, dubbed the "French Frank Sinatra", performed his last
major concert in 2001 after more than six decades of entertaining.
He is best known for romantic love ballads such as Yesterday When I
Was Young, and had a number one hit in the UK in 1974 with She.
BBC NEWS
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/e urope/7888243.stm
2009/02/13 12:19:29 GMT
The veteran French singer, Charles Aznavour, says he has agreed to
become ambassador to Switzerland for his ancestral homeland of Armenia.
Mr Aznavour, 84, told Armenian TV that although initially hesitant,
he had accepted the offer with "pleasure, joy and a deep feeling
of honour".
He was born Shahnur Aznavourian in Paris in 1924 to Armenian
immigrants.
Even during the Soviet era, Mr Aznavour maintained close ties with
Armenia.
He was granted citizenship in December.
After an earthquake in 1988 killed 25,000 people, he set up the
Aznavour for Armenia committee to help survivors.
" What is important for Armenia must be important for all of us "
Charles Aznavour The following year, he wrote and recorded a charity
single, Pour Toi Armenie, which sold more than a million copies.
"It is a great honour that Armenia proposed that I become its
ambassador," said Mr Aznavour, who currently lives in Geneva.
"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 the proposal with pleasure,
joy and a deep feeling of honour."
Mr Aznavour, dubbed the "French Frank Sinatra", performed his last
major concert in 2001 after more than six decades of entertaining.
He is best known for romantic love ballads such as Yesterday When I
Was Young, and had a number one hit in the UK in 1974 with She.