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    ARMENIANS' RICH CULTURE TO BE THEIR FIRST PRIDE, FOREIGN GUEST SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY
    YEREVAN
    JULY 27, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 27, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. American Armenian
    Bruce Bogosian who is in Yerevan these days, visits Armenia for
    the second time, and this visit proved his positive expectations
    from Armenia.

    "Before coming here, I gathered enough information about Armenia from
    my friends, books, internet sites. The expectations were more than
    justified, and my opinion formed about Armenia that it was a modern
    European country was proved," American Armenian Bruce Bogosian said in
    the interview to Noyan Tapan correspondent. "Everything is wonderful,
    except the traffic in Yerevan. It is merely terrible: one do not
    orient when he can pass his way," he said with indignation. At the
    same time, in B. Bogosian's words, Yerevan evenings are wonderful:
    "One may always enjoy a cup of beer with your friends and also enjoy
    the calmness of evening Yerevan "

    B. Bogosian was present at the Golden Apricot film festival which
    he greatly enjoyed though he has had no possibility to watch all the
    films prefered by him.

    Dutch Jeremy Bernascondi arrived in Armenia within the framework of
    Golden Apricot also liked Armenia and Armenians, but, however, he
    would not agree to dwell here, if only for the reason, that living
    in Armenia, he would have to refuse cycling. "The traffic here
    is terrible. It has a very negative influence on us, new comers,"
    the Dutch guest said, adding: "Instead, one will never be bored:
    I especially liked the evenings in Yerevan, when the life seems to
    newly start."

    "Before coming to Armenia I knew about your country what every
    foreigner knows: the genocide is spoken about. I got to know here about
    the Nagorno Karabakh problem as well and understood why my Armenian
    friends feel hurt when I compare Armenians and Azeris and say that they
    are like each other in some senses," Bernaskondi said. And another
    observation: in Dutch Bernaskondi's words, "it is clear that it is
    a honour for Armenians to have a compatriot like Charles Aznavour
    but I do not think, either, that there is need to mention his name
    so often. There are also many talks about Ararat.

    While Armenia has a rich history and that is what one must be
    proud of."
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