KARABAKH IN WORLD TRAVEL MARKET (WTM) IN LONDON
AZG DAILY #207, 11-11-2010
Nagorno Karabakh Update: 2010-11-11 00:13:13 (GMT +04:00)
Despite reports that Azerbaijan would protest and try preventing
Karabakh's representation at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London,
Karabakh did have its small separate pavilion right next to Armenia at
this prestigious annual world forum, panorama.am reports. Just as it
was on November 11-12, 2009 Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh were
represented in WTM exhibition in separate pavilions. Moreover despite
its very modest size, Karabakh's representation was cozy, very warm,
nicely designed and much more interesting than any other countries for
that matter.
"Karabakh's corner at the WTM was a kind of place where you'd like to
get in for a cup of tea or coffee, or a glass of wine or so, have a
friendly chat. It really felt very warm, welcoming and comfortable.
Charming - that was my first reaction as I saw it," one of the
visitors says commenting on the forum.
"Azerbaijan's pavilion was unremarkable," notices one of the
participants. Putting on the top of it a weird map of Azerbaijan with
the empty space to indicate Armenia, "and the inscription "territory
occupied by Armenia" was inappropriate and totally out of place," he
says.
Speaking about representation of Armenia the visitor mentioned that
the people (members of the delegation) were friendly, helpful and
cheerful. As for the other country of the South Caucasus Georgia he
noticed that the coolest design was that of Georgia's. You could feel
modernity there, and you could actually see it from afar.
From: A. Papazian
AZG DAILY #207, 11-11-2010
Nagorno Karabakh Update: 2010-11-11 00:13:13 (GMT +04:00)
Despite reports that Azerbaijan would protest and try preventing
Karabakh's representation at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London,
Karabakh did have its small separate pavilion right next to Armenia at
this prestigious annual world forum, panorama.am reports. Just as it
was on November 11-12, 2009 Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh were
represented in WTM exhibition in separate pavilions. Moreover despite
its very modest size, Karabakh's representation was cozy, very warm,
nicely designed and much more interesting than any other countries for
that matter.
"Karabakh's corner at the WTM was a kind of place where you'd like to
get in for a cup of tea or coffee, or a glass of wine or so, have a
friendly chat. It really felt very warm, welcoming and comfortable.
Charming - that was my first reaction as I saw it," one of the
visitors says commenting on the forum.
"Azerbaijan's pavilion was unremarkable," notices one of the
participants. Putting on the top of it a weird map of Azerbaijan with
the empty space to indicate Armenia, "and the inscription "territory
occupied by Armenia" was inappropriate and totally out of place," he
says.
Speaking about representation of Armenia the visitor mentioned that
the people (members of the delegation) were friendly, helpful and
cheerful. As for the other country of the South Caucasus Georgia he
noticed that the coolest design was that of Georgia's. You could feel
modernity there, and you could actually see it from afar.
From: A. Papazian