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    HRANUSH HAKOBIAN RECEIVES DIASPORAN ARFD FIGURES

    Noyan Tapan
    July 14, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 14, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. RA Minister
    of Diaspora Hranush Hakobian received Diasporan ARFD figures -
    participants of the All Armenian Conference on Armenian-Turkish
    relations and Nagorno Karabakh problem held in Artsakh, ARFD Syrian
    Central Committee member, Aleppo Sahakian school headmaster Jirayr
    Reisian, Israel Hay Dat Office Executive Georget Avagian, ARFD Western
    Europe Central Committee members Zareh Minasian and Dro Ekmekjian
    (France). The guests in their talk with the Minister presented the
    goals of the Artsakh conference, the range of the issues discussed,
    and the national significance of the decisions made.

    According to the ARFD figures, the problems discussed at the conference
    completely involve the problems faced by the Armenian people and
    the Armenian state, the starting point of which is the problems the
    Armenians worldwide are concerned with: the Armenian Genocide, the
    Armenian Cause, and there is a need of showing a common approach in
    any issue regarding them.

    They expressed their concern in the respect of making competent the
    Armenian communities and especially Armenian youth of Diaspora over
    the above mentioned approaches and involving the Armenian youth in
    national issues.

    Minister Hranush Hakobian attached importance to holding of such a
    representative conference on problems all Armenians are concerned with.

    According to the RA Ministry of Diaspora Press and Public Relations
    Department, the meeting participants discussed issues regarding
    preservation of the Armenian identity, in particular, attached
    importance to solving the issue of providing assistance to the only
    Armenian everyday school in the city of Marseille, France.

    The Diasporan figures also expressed concern over issues related to
    transportation of textbooks, fiction as there are libraries that have
    not received literature printed in Armenia more than 20 years. The
    guests also inquired about the process of the program Come Home
    and expressed readiness to assist 50 children in October to come to
    Armenia from France and to take part in the program.
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