UKRAINIAN POLITICAL ANALYST TALKS ARMENIAN DIASPORA'S PECULIARITIES
November 26, 2012 - 14:13 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Diasporas worldwide have a wonderful
peculiarity: while preserving deep ties with their historical
motherland, they become deeply involved in the lives of their new
homes, a Ukrainian political analyst said.
"As fully fledged citizens, Armenians strive to promote their new
homeland's prosperity, which, of course, is possible if new land is
hospitable enough," Mikhail Beletsky told Analitika.at.ua.
"Armenians' contributions to the life and culture of major powers like
Russia, France, U.S. is universally known, with Ukraine as another
one of the countries having welcomed the Armenians," the expert said,
specifically noting Armenian film director Sergei Parajanov in this
context.
The expert further spoke of Armenians' involvement in
Ukraine's political life, wishing the newly-elected Armenian-born
parliamentarians to remember their duty to their voters, by following
the suit of a well-known human rights defender, MP Genrikh Altunyan.
November 26, 2012 - 14:13 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Diasporas worldwide have a wonderful
peculiarity: while preserving deep ties with their historical
motherland, they become deeply involved in the lives of their new
homes, a Ukrainian political analyst said.
"As fully fledged citizens, Armenians strive to promote their new
homeland's prosperity, which, of course, is possible if new land is
hospitable enough," Mikhail Beletsky told Analitika.at.ua.
"Armenians' contributions to the life and culture of major powers like
Russia, France, U.S. is universally known, with Ukraine as another
one of the countries having welcomed the Armenians," the expert said,
specifically noting Armenian film director Sergei Parajanov in this
context.
The expert further spoke of Armenians' involvement in
Ukraine's political life, wishing the newly-elected Armenian-born
parliamentarians to remember their duty to their voters, by following
the suit of a well-known human rights defender, MP Genrikh Altunyan.