POLISH EMBASSY IN YEREVAN OPENS BOOK OF CONDOLENCES
Aysor
April 12 2010
Armenia
Despite the raining weather, since early morning people are gathering
at the Polish Embassy in Yerevan, where a book of condolences was
opened following the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski of
Poland, who died in a plane crash with his wife and dozens of nation's
top officials.
The Polish Embassy spokesperson told Aysor that the book of condolences
will be available for notes since today to April 14, from 11 am to
4 pm, making it possible for people to write down on its pages their
feelings, solidarity, mourning, thoughts of sorrow, and thoughts in
honor of Lech Kaczynski and other victims of the plane crash.
By the moment, the Polish Embassy is attended by representatives of
the international organisations and diplomatic missions to Armenia.
On April 15 commemoration ceremonies for Lech Kaczynski and other
victims will be held in the St Hakob Catholic Church in Qanaqer.
A week of mourning has been declared in Poland.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Aysor
April 12 2010
Armenia
Despite the raining weather, since early morning people are gathering
at the Polish Embassy in Yerevan, where a book of condolences was
opened following the tragic death of President Lech Kaczynski of
Poland, who died in a plane crash with his wife and dozens of nation's
top officials.
The Polish Embassy spokesperson told Aysor that the book of condolences
will be available for notes since today to April 14, from 11 am to
4 pm, making it possible for people to write down on its pages their
feelings, solidarity, mourning, thoughts of sorrow, and thoughts in
honor of Lech Kaczynski and other victims of the plane crash.
By the moment, the Polish Embassy is attended by representatives of
the international organisations and diplomatic missions to Armenia.
On April 15 commemoration ceremonies for Lech Kaczynski and other
victims will be held in the St Hakob Catholic Church in Qanaqer.
A week of mourning has been declared in Poland.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress