About 500 Representatives Of Armenian Communities From 50 Countries To
Attend Armenia-Diaspora Forum
YEREVAN, September 16. /ARKA/. About 500 representatives of Armenian
communities from 50 countries will travel to Armenia to attend
Armenia-Diaspora forum scheduled for September 19 in the Yerevan
Sports and Concerts Complex, Armenian Diaspora Ministry's press office
reported on Friday.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako
Sahakyan will speak at the forum. Catolicos Karekin II, Armenian
Apostolic Church leader, and Aram I, Catholicos of Great House of
Cilicia, will bless participants of the event. The forum is to be held
as part of the program of celebration of the 20th anniversary of
Armenia's independence.
Ministers, experts, journalists from Armenian communities worldwide,
representatives of political parties are expected to speak at the
forum. Interaction between Armenia and Armenian communities overseas
will be among key issues on the agenda.
Language and education, the youth's problems, Armenian Genocide,
Armenia-Diaspora cooperation will be discussed here.
Before to wrap up the participants will sign a national declaration
calling for setting up a united front to ensure Armenia's security, to
press for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, also
for international recognition of the Armenian genocide and for
rallying around the Armenian Apostolic Church for preservation of
Armenian identity. -0--
Attend Armenia-Diaspora Forum
YEREVAN, September 16. /ARKA/. About 500 representatives of Armenian
communities from 50 countries will travel to Armenia to attend
Armenia-Diaspora forum scheduled for September 19 in the Yerevan
Sports and Concerts Complex, Armenian Diaspora Ministry's press office
reported on Friday.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Nagorno-Karabakh President Bako
Sahakyan will speak at the forum. Catolicos Karekin II, Armenian
Apostolic Church leader, and Aram I, Catholicos of Great House of
Cilicia, will bless participants of the event. The forum is to be held
as part of the program of celebration of the 20th anniversary of
Armenia's independence.
Ministers, experts, journalists from Armenian communities worldwide,
representatives of political parties are expected to speak at the
forum. Interaction between Armenia and Armenian communities overseas
will be among key issues on the agenda.
Language and education, the youth's problems, Armenian Genocide,
Armenia-Diaspora cooperation will be discussed here.
Before to wrap up the participants will sign a national declaration
calling for setting up a united front to ensure Armenia's security, to
press for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, also
for international recognition of the Armenian genocide and for
rallying around the Armenian Apostolic Church for preservation of
Armenian identity. -0--