BULGARIAN PM PAYS TRIBUTE TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM
Novinite
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov planted a pine tree outside
Yerevan's Armenian Genocide Museum during his visit to the country
on Tuesday.
"A deep bow to the victims of this horrible tragedy. Such tragic
events should never be forgotten," Borisov wrote in the book of the
Armenian genocide museum, according to the Focus news agency.
The Bulgarian PM also watered the tree once planted by former Bulgarian
President Georgi Parvanov (2002-2012).
Borisov's visit to the Southern Caucasus states comes on the invitation
of the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia, Nikoloz Gilauri and
Tigran Sargsyan.
The PM is accompanied by Minister of Transport Ivailo Moskovsky, Labor
Minister Totyu Mladenov and Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Naydenov.
Novinite
April 3 2012
Bulgaria
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov planted a pine tree outside
Yerevan's Armenian Genocide Museum during his visit to the country
on Tuesday.
"A deep bow to the victims of this horrible tragedy. Such tragic
events should never be forgotten," Borisov wrote in the book of the
Armenian genocide museum, according to the Focus news agency.
The Bulgarian PM also watered the tree once planted by former Bulgarian
President Georgi Parvanov (2002-2012).
Borisov's visit to the Southern Caucasus states comes on the invitation
of the Prime Ministers of Georgia and Armenia, Nikoloz Gilauri and
Tigran Sargsyan.
The PM is accompanied by Minister of Transport Ivailo Moskovsky, Labor
Minister Totyu Mladenov and Deputy Foreign Minister Ivan Naydenov.