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    V-DAY: ARMENIAN LEADER ATTENDS WW II ALLIES' PARADE IN RED SQUARE

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/22993/serzh _sargsyan_moscow_vday_military_parade
    09.05.10 | 19:04

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    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan joined top leaders and
    representatives of more than two dozen countries at a huge military
    parade staged in the Russian capital Sunday to mark the 65th
    anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.

    At the May 9 event in Red Square, Moscow, hosted by Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev and attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
    Israeli President Simon Peres and leaders and representatives of
    former Soviet republics and countries of the anti-Hitler coalition,
    Sargsyan watched an elite Armenian review unit marching proudly among
    the first at the parade, following (due to the Cyrillic alphabet) a
    similar unit from Azerbaijan - a rare sight of the two rival armies'
    representatives at the same place.

    (Sargsyan, as his press service said, did not have a separate meeting
    with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, also attending the Moscow
    events, to talk about the unresolved dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.)

    On the eve of the celebration Sargsyan visited the grave of Armenian
    Marshal Hovhannes Baghramyan at the Kremlin wall in Red Square.

    Baghramyan, a Soviet military commander who made a major contribution
    to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1941-1945, was one of four Armenian
    Marshals of the Soviet Union, the USSR's highest military rank, along
    with Hamazasp Babajanyan, Armenak Khanperyants (Sergey Khudyakov)
    and [Navy Admiral] Hovhannes Isakov.

    Sargsyan also talked about the contribution of Armenians in the 1945
    victory in an interview with Russia-24 news channel.

    He said that the post-war generations in Armenia had been brought
    up on the examples of 119 Heroes of the Soviet Union and 27 holders
    of all three degrees of the Order of Glory that the former Soviet
    republic produced during the years of the Great Patriotic War.

    "A generation of Armenians that had experienced the inhuman atrocities
    of the 1915 Armenian Genocide took part in that war. And it was not
    accidental that Armenians were fighting against fascism not only
    in the [Red] Army and in the [Soviet] rear, but also in resistance
    movements and a number of troops of the anti-Hitler coalition,"
    Sargsyan underlined.

    The Armenian leader called it a 'great honor and responsibility' to
    be in Moscow and see Armenian servicemen march at the parade along
    with counterparts from other former Soviet republics. "This symbolizes
    the unity that we had," he said.

    The video of Sargsyan's interview [in Russian] is available here:
    http://www.vesti.ru/videos?vid=271407
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