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    PRESIDENT: NAGORNO-KARABAKH REPUBLIC CONTINUES IMPROVING ITS WATER SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE

    /ARKA/
    NOVEMBER 21, 2011
    STEPANAKERT

    STEPANAKERT, November 21. /ARKA/. Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will keep
    improving its water supply infrastructure, Karabakhi President Bako
    Sahakyan said on Sunday at a gala event held as part of Telethon-2011
    in Los Angeles.

    "Effective usage and protection of water resources are among the
    most important components of the process of strengthening Artsakh's
    statehood," the president's press office quoted him as saying.

    Sahakyan said that water is a strategic resource, which is becoming
    more and more significant in the global policy, and the republic
    possesses huge water resources.

    "Some 66 communities have been provided with water for the recent
    three years," he said. "A 470-km network of pipelines has been built
    here. AMD 4.3 billion has been spent for implementation of this
    program. Of this amount, 60% of these expenses have been borne by
    Hayastan All Armenian Fund."

    The president said that many schools, kindergartens, medical centers,
    residential houses and roads have been built and recovered thanks to
    this fund.

    Pargev Martirosyan, head of Armenian Apostolic Church's Artsakh
    Diocese, Grigor Hovhannisyan, consul general of Armenia in Los Angeles,
    David Babayan, chief of the Nagorno-Karabakh president's press office,
    Robert Avetisyan, permanent representative of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    in the United States and Canada, as well as clerics, politicians,
    representatives of various organizations and benefactors from Armenian
    communities overseas were present at the event.

    Hayastan All Armenian Fund started holding annual telethons in 1998.

    This year's telethon will begin on November 25.The funds to be raised
    here are intended for improvement of Nagorno Karabakh's water-supplying
    facilities.

    About $21 million was raised during the 13th telethon in 2010. The
    then telethon was held under "Water is Life" motto.

    The money raised then has been spent for construction of
    water-supplying facilities in Nagorno Karabakh and development of
    rural areas in Armenia.

    Hayastan All Armenian Fund was established in 1992 for implementation
    of national projects and development of infrastructures in Armenia
    and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    Members of the fund's Armenian president-headed board of trustees
    are respected representatives of Armenian communities worldwide.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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