ARMENIAN LANGUAGE GAINS STATUS OF REGIONAL LANGUAGE IN UKRAINE
arminfo
Thursday, August 9, 14:35
New law on basic principles of the state language policy has come
into force in Ukraine. As a result, the Armenian language has gained
the status of a regional language in that country, alongside with
Russian, Byelorussian, Bulgarian, and Moldavian.
The Armenian language can be used equally with the state language in
the regions of Ukraine were Armenian is a native language for at least
10% of the population.
The law aroused wide public response in Ukraine.
arminfo
Thursday, August 9, 14:35
New law on basic principles of the state language policy has come
into force in Ukraine. As a result, the Armenian language has gained
the status of a regional language in that country, alongside with
Russian, Byelorussian, Bulgarian, and Moldavian.
The Armenian language can be used equally with the state language in
the regions of Ukraine were Armenian is a native language for at least
10% of the population.
The law aroused wide public response in Ukraine.