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    International Armenian-Kazakh Union opens branch in Russia
    17.01.2010 15:26 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The branch of Armenian-Kazakh Union of Friendship
    and Cooperation NGO was officially registered in Novrosiysk, Russia.
    The new organization will be headed by representative of Novrosiysk's
    Armenian community, Kazakh Colonel Marat Kazaryan.

    As the Council of Atamans of Kazakh-Armenians reported to
    PanARMENIAN.Net, the objective of the branch is to assist in the
    strengthening of friendship and cooperation between people and Kazakh
    organizations of Armenia and Russia and implementation of projects
    aimed at economic, political-military, cultural and other partnership.
    The branch will also contribute to establishing law and order,
    preventing inter-ethnic conflicts, uniting Kazakhs and Armenian
    Diaspora representative in the south of Russia to the benefit of
    Armenian and Russian peoples.

    It is planned to organize festivals of culture and art, conferences,
    historical-patriotic events, as well as discussions over cultural,
    moral, spiritual and political-military upbringing of young
    generation. The organization will also launch activities aimed at
    restoring and maintaining national, cultural and historic monuments,
    including those established by ethnic minorities (particularly
    Kazakhs).

    The International Armenian-Kazakh Union of Friendship and Cooperation
    is a private-run non-profit organization. Established on voluntary
    bases and using the potential of peoples' diplomacy, it aims to
    promote friendship, mutual understanding, cooperation and strengthened
    ties with Kazakhs residing abroad and development of multilateral
    cooperation. The organization currently has 5 thousand members,
    including 4000 ethnic Kazakh citizens of Armenia.
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