AZERI-PRESS AGENCY: CRIMEAN CITY CANCELS ITS DECISION ON RECOGNITION OF SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Kyiv Post
April 1 2010
Ukraine
Crimea - APA. Izyum City Council of Khrakov province cancelled its
decision passed on the eve of the New Year on the recognition of the
so-called Armenian genocide. Head of Crimea Azerbaijanis community
Rahim Humbatov told APA that the City Council passed the decision
at the next session. Mayor of Izyum sent letters about it to head of
Crimea Azerbaijanis community Rahim Humbatov and Crimea organization
of Ukrainian Azerbaijanis' congress. Rahim Humbatov said they worked
much to achieve the cancellation of the decision on the recognition
of the so-called Armenian genocide. Read the story here.
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Kyiv Post
April 1 2010
Ukraine
Crimea - APA. Izyum City Council of Khrakov province cancelled its
decision passed on the eve of the New Year on the recognition of the
so-called Armenian genocide. Head of Crimea Azerbaijanis community
Rahim Humbatov told APA that the City Council passed the decision
at the next session. Mayor of Izyum sent letters about it to head of
Crimea Azerbaijanis community Rahim Humbatov and Crimea organization
of Ukrainian Azerbaijanis' congress. Rahim Humbatov said they worked
much to achieve the cancellation of the decision on the recognition
of the so-called Armenian genocide. Read the story here.
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