WASHINGTON DIPLOMAT MARKED APRIL 24 AS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL DAY
16:26, 4 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS. The Washington Diplomat independent
monthly newspaper issued a holiday calendar, where April 24 was marked
as the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. The calendar was sent to the
whole embassies to Washington, including the Turkish Embassy.
"Armenpress" reports about this citing the facebook page of the
Armenian National Committee of America.
The Washington Diplomat is an independent monthly newspaper established
in 1994 as the flagship publication of the diplomatic community in
Washington, D.C. With an audited readership of more than 120,000,
The Washington Diplomat is distributed to all foreign embassies in
the nation's capital, the United Nations in New York, the World Bank,
IMF, IDB, the State Department, Capitol Hill, White House, Pentagon,
Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies and more than 600 locations
in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland and New York.
The editorial covers "a world of news and perspective" and features
one-on-one interviews with foreign ambassadors. It also contains
articles examining international relations, politics, trade, U.S.
foreign policy, diplomacy, law, media and other current topics.
16:26, 4 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS. The Washington Diplomat independent
monthly newspaper issued a holiday calendar, where April 24 was marked
as the Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. The calendar was sent to the
whole embassies to Washington, including the Turkish Embassy.
"Armenpress" reports about this citing the facebook page of the
Armenian National Committee of America.
The Washington Diplomat is an independent monthly newspaper established
in 1994 as the flagship publication of the diplomatic community in
Washington, D.C. With an audited readership of more than 120,000,
The Washington Diplomat is distributed to all foreign embassies in
the nation's capital, the United Nations in New York, the World Bank,
IMF, IDB, the State Department, Capitol Hill, White House, Pentagon,
Fortune 500 companies, federal agencies and more than 600 locations
in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland and New York.
The editorial covers "a world of news and perspective" and features
one-on-one interviews with foreign ambassadors. It also contains
articles examining international relations, politics, trade, U.S.
foreign policy, diplomacy, law, media and other current topics.