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    ANCA holds meetings in Tbilisi

    September 24, 2011 - 10:12 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian National Committee of America Chairman Ken
    Hachikian conducted a series of high-level meetings with Georgian
    authorities and Armenian community leaders in the organization's
    efforts to call broader attention to the plight of the Armenian
    community in that country.

    `This trip was an excellent opportunity to have a frank and open
    discussion with Georgian authorities and our own U.S. representatives
    in that country about the opportunities and challenges facing the
    Armenian communities in Javakhk and Tbilisi,' said ANCA Chairman Ken
    Hachikian. `In the upcoming months, we look forward to working with
    the Administration and Members of Congress and exploring ways to
    expand cooperation with our compatriots in the region.'

    In a week-long trip to Georgia's capital Tbilisi and the Armenian
    populated Samtskhe-Javakheti (Javakhk) region, Hachikian was joined by
    ANCA Communications Director Elizabeth Chouldjian in discussing the
    Armenian American community's concerns about the socio-economic
    situation in the regions and efforts to maintain the Armenian culture
    and language of the community in the broader tapestry of Georgia's
    cultural diversity.

    Hachikian and Chouldjian met with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol
    Vashadze, Cultural Minister Nikoloz Rurua, and representatives of the
    Ministries of Education, Justice, Regional Development and
    Infrastructure, Regional Integration and the National Security
    Council, which assisted in coordinating the meetings. They also
    discussed U.S. policy and assistance efforts in the region with U.S.
    Ambassador to Georgia John Bass, outgoing USAID Country Director Jock
    Connelly and Millennium Challenge Corporation Resident Country
    Director Jim McNicholas.

    In Javakhk as in Tbilisi, the ANCA representatives spoke with a broad
    range of Armenian representatives of non-governmental organizations
    and the Armenian Church. The ANCA looks to continue this dialogue with
    Armenian community leaders, the Georgian government as well a U.S.
    Administration and Congressional leaders in an effort to help address
    the needs of the local community, Asbarez reported.

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