LUXEMBOURG DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER VISITED TSITSERNAKABERD
ARMENPRESS
11 September, 2012
YEREVAN
EREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: The delegation headed by Jean
Asselborn Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister of Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg paid a visit to Tsitsernakerb on September 11. As
Armenpress reports the top ranking official laid a wreath at the
monument of the innocent victims. Armenian representative in European
Union, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Belgium and
Luxembourg Grand Duchy Avet Adonts, Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
Director Hayk Demoyan accompanied the high ranking official.
Jean Asseborn walked over Museum-Institute and got acquainted with
the exhibits of 20th century's greatest crime. Deputy Prime Minister
posted in the Museum Book " The anguish caused to Armenain people must
never be forgotten. The memory of the innocent victims should be kept
alive and be passed it from generation to generation" . Over two dozen
countries, 40 United States recognized and condemned Armenian Genocide.
Deputy Prime Minister of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is in a visit to
Armenia by the invitation of Armenian Foreign Affair Minister Edward
Nalbandyan. The top ranking official is set to visit President Serzh
Sargsyan and Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
ARMENPRESS
11 September, 2012
YEREVAN
EREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: The delegation headed by Jean
Asselborn Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister of Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg paid a visit to Tsitsernakerb on September 11. As
Armenpress reports the top ranking official laid a wreath at the
monument of the innocent victims. Armenian representative in European
Union, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Belgium and
Luxembourg Grand Duchy Avet Adonts, Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
Director Hayk Demoyan accompanied the high ranking official.
Jean Asseborn walked over Museum-Institute and got acquainted with
the exhibits of 20th century's greatest crime. Deputy Prime Minister
posted in the Museum Book " The anguish caused to Armenain people must
never be forgotten. The memory of the innocent victims should be kept
alive and be passed it from generation to generation" . Over two dozen
countries, 40 United States recognized and condemned Armenian Genocide.
Deputy Prime Minister of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is in a visit to
Armenia by the invitation of Armenian Foreign Affair Minister Edward
Nalbandyan. The top ranking official is set to visit President Serzh
Sargsyan and Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.