CLEVELAND CITY ACCEPTED DECLARATION ON ARMENIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY
ARMENPRESS
September 27, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS: A festive event dedicated to the
Armenian Independence Day took place in the municipality of Cleveland
city, which is in U.S. state of Ohio. Mayor of the city Frank G.
Jackson, members of the government, authorities and two representatives
of Armenian community attended the event. As Armenpress was informed
from the Armenian MFA press, informational and public relations
department, after congratulating the presents Mayor Jackson referred
to the Declaration of 21st anniversary of Armenian Independence in
which it was mainly noted "Being the first Christian country Armenia
founded its First Democratic Republic after the Genocide of 1915
and on September 21, 1991 it restored its Independence without the
intervention of any external force". The Declaration highly evaluates
the fact that Armenia has become a strong, flourishing and safe country
and at the same time defended the Independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. It
was also highlighted that Cleveland is glad to have such Armenian
community with its cultural, religious and social values.
ARMENPRESS
September 27, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS: A festive event dedicated to the
Armenian Independence Day took place in the municipality of Cleveland
city, which is in U.S. state of Ohio. Mayor of the city Frank G.
Jackson, members of the government, authorities and two representatives
of Armenian community attended the event. As Armenpress was informed
from the Armenian MFA press, informational and public relations
department, after congratulating the presents Mayor Jackson referred
to the Declaration of 21st anniversary of Armenian Independence in
which it was mainly noted "Being the first Christian country Armenia
founded its First Democratic Republic after the Genocide of 1915
and on September 21, 1991 it restored its Independence without the
intervention of any external force". The Declaration highly evaluates
the fact that Armenia has become a strong, flourishing and safe country
and at the same time defended the Independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. It
was also highlighted that Cleveland is glad to have such Armenian
community with its cultural, religious and social values.