PRIME MINISTER: "THE PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE ARMENIANS IN ADJARA ARE IN THE CENTER OF ATTENTION OF RA GOVERNMENT."
Office of the Prime Minister
www.gov.am
Nov 21 2011
Armenia
During his two-day working visit to Georgia, the Prime Minister
met with the representatives of the Armenian community of Adjara
in the Holy Savior Armenian church in Batumi. Welcoming them,
the Prime Minister presented the results of the Armenian-Georgian
intergovernmental commission sitting. Tigran Sargsyan noted that the
meeting had a special significance, because issues on inter-community
relations between the two countries have been discussed.
The Prime Minister said that such meetings with the Georgian
partners are an attempt to find solutions satisfying the needs of
the communities. Tigran Sargsyan assured the Armenians of Adjara
that the problems concerning them are in the center of attention of
RA Government. "We will continue to work with out Georgian partners,
in order to solve these problems stage by stage," said the head of
the government. Tigran Sargsyan had a direct conversation with the
representatives of the community, who have presented their main
concerns to the Prime Minister.
The pastor of Adjara Ter Ararat Gumbaryan asked Tigran Sargsyan
to assist the construction of a cultural center near the Holy
Savor's Church, because currently, the Sunday school classes and the
community's cultural events take place in the church, which is not
appropriate for a religious institution. Tigran Sargsyan promised to
take up this issue.
After the meeting with the community, Tigran Sargsyan and the PM of
Georgia Nika Gilauri visited the Justice Palace of Batumi, where he
was introduced to a number of technological innovations which enable
providing one window services to citizens.
Office of the Prime Minister
www.gov.am
Nov 21 2011
Armenia
During his two-day working visit to Georgia, the Prime Minister
met with the representatives of the Armenian community of Adjara
in the Holy Savior Armenian church in Batumi. Welcoming them,
the Prime Minister presented the results of the Armenian-Georgian
intergovernmental commission sitting. Tigran Sargsyan noted that the
meeting had a special significance, because issues on inter-community
relations between the two countries have been discussed.
The Prime Minister said that such meetings with the Georgian
partners are an attempt to find solutions satisfying the needs of
the communities. Tigran Sargsyan assured the Armenians of Adjara
that the problems concerning them are in the center of attention of
RA Government. "We will continue to work with out Georgian partners,
in order to solve these problems stage by stage," said the head of
the government. Tigran Sargsyan had a direct conversation with the
representatives of the community, who have presented their main
concerns to the Prime Minister.
The pastor of Adjara Ter Ararat Gumbaryan asked Tigran Sargsyan
to assist the construction of a cultural center near the Holy
Savor's Church, because currently, the Sunday school classes and the
community's cultural events take place in the church, which is not
appropriate for a religious institution. Tigran Sargsyan promised to
take up this issue.
After the meeting with the community, Tigran Sargsyan and the PM of
Georgia Nika Gilauri visited the Justice Palace of Batumi, where he
was introduced to a number of technological innovations which enable
providing one window services to citizens.