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    Top Resa 2012: Armenia and Artsakh booth placed under heightened security
    after suffering damage 18:23 19/09/2012 » Society

    During the period of September 17th and the night of September 18th, the
    Armenia and Artsakh booth at the Top Resa 2012 International
    TravelMarket
    suffered damage which was especially targeted at NKR posters, the
    National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia said in a news release.

    Upon learning of the occurrence, the representatives of the Armenian
    Embassy in France along with the NCFA delegation brought it to the
    attention of the governing authorities of the exhibition and the incident
    was recorded.

    The organizers of the exhibition reported that they had received complaints
    from Azerbaijani embassy in France regarding the participation of Artsakh
    at Top Resa.

    As per the request of the Armenian representatives, a heightened security
    detail was enforced at the Armenia and Artsakh booth.
    The booth is entirely restored to its previous condition and all the
    information on Artsakh is now widely accessible.

    At this moment, the exhibition is going forward according to the initial
    organizational intent, and the Armenian booth is receiving high-level
    attention from attendees and participants.

    The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia, along with
    representatives from the Nagorno Karabagh Republic and in cooperation with
    Armenian travel
    agencies,
    represent Armenia and Artaskh at `Top Resa 2012' annual International
    Travel Market in Paris from 18th until the 21st of September.

    It is worthwhile mentioning that this is the first year in the history of
    participation in international tourism exhibitions that Armenia and Nagorno
    Karabagh are represented in one booth.

    Furthermore, Armenia's and Artsakh's rich cultural, historical, and
    Christian heritages are presented in newly developed and fully redesigned
    travel guides and maps.



    *Source:* Panorama.am

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