US EMBASSY IN ARMENIA IS OBSERVING NORMAL WORKING HOURS
ARMENPRESS
13 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: The US Embassy in Armenia is
observing normal working hours. As the Embassy informed, all the US
citizens overseas, including US citizens residing in Armenia, are
reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance and good situational
awareness in light of recent attacks on US missions in Egypt and Libya.
"The US Embassy in Armenia has no specific information to indicate
that these events will affect security in Armenia", - says the press
release of the US Embassy, which was sent to Armenpress as response
to the question whether the information, provided by some mass media,
is confirmed, according to which the US Embassies in Armenia, Burundi,
Kuwait, Sudan, Tunis, Zambia and Egypt got a warning about possible
protest actions and danger.
The above-mentioned information succeeded an attack to the US Consulate
in Benghazi, Libya and the killing of the US Ambassador.
Nevertheless, no official message confirming the information, spread
by the representatives of the mass media, has not been published in
the United States Department of State website.
ARMENPRESS
13 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: The US Embassy in Armenia is
observing normal working hours. As the Embassy informed, all the US
citizens overseas, including US citizens residing in Armenia, are
reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance and good situational
awareness in light of recent attacks on US missions in Egypt and Libya.
"The US Embassy in Armenia has no specific information to indicate
that these events will affect security in Armenia", - says the press
release of the US Embassy, which was sent to Armenpress as response
to the question whether the information, provided by some mass media,
is confirmed, according to which the US Embassies in Armenia, Burundi,
Kuwait, Sudan, Tunis, Zambia and Egypt got a warning about possible
protest actions and danger.
The above-mentioned information succeeded an attack to the US Consulate
in Benghazi, Libya and the killing of the US Ambassador.
Nevertheless, no official message confirming the information, spread
by the representatives of the mass media, has not been published in
the United States Department of State website.