ALEPPO ARMENIAN FAMILY SET UP BUSINESS TO BECOME PERMANENT RESIDENT OF ARMENIA
10:56, 10 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: Because of the internal political
situation in Syria family of Jabakhchurians has moved to Armenia and
set up a business with the intention of becoming permanent resident
of Armenia. Kaytsak Jabakhchurian, the only son of the family, has
moved to Armenia 8 months ago, visiting sights of Yerevan and Armenian
villages. "I love Yerevan; it's a very beautiful, secure and peaceful
city. In this term it is very similar to Aleppo several years ago,"
Kaytsak said. Kaytsak's sister, Meghrik, is working as a teacher and
also loves Yerevan.
Kaytsak has nostalgic memories of his birthplace, of his home,
workplace; he misses his friends the part of which has fled to
different corners of the world and the other part has stayed in Aleppo.
Father of Kaytsakh, Grigor, who was running lahmacun business in
Aleppo for 15 years, moved to Armenia with his son. He says that now
in Armenia they are doing the same thing.
It was rather tough for the family to move to Armenia, leaving
everything they earned during their life in Aleppo. "We left our house,
car and two shops. It was hard, nevertheless, we managed to make a
decision and move to Armenia, as it was the only way to live in peace".
Armenpress news agency will present success stories of Syrian Armenian
moved to Armenia because of the difficult situation in Syria.
10:56, 10 April, 2013
YEREVAN, APRIL 10, ARMENPRESS: Because of the internal political
situation in Syria family of Jabakhchurians has moved to Armenia and
set up a business with the intention of becoming permanent resident
of Armenia. Kaytsak Jabakhchurian, the only son of the family, has
moved to Armenia 8 months ago, visiting sights of Yerevan and Armenian
villages. "I love Yerevan; it's a very beautiful, secure and peaceful
city. In this term it is very similar to Aleppo several years ago,"
Kaytsak said. Kaytsak's sister, Meghrik, is working as a teacher and
also loves Yerevan.
Kaytsak has nostalgic memories of his birthplace, of his home,
workplace; he misses his friends the part of which has fled to
different corners of the world and the other part has stayed in Aleppo.
Father of Kaytsakh, Grigor, who was running lahmacun business in
Aleppo for 15 years, moved to Armenia with his son. He says that now
in Armenia they are doing the same thing.
It was rather tough for the family to move to Armenia, leaving
everything they earned during their life in Aleppo. "We left our house,
car and two shops. It was hard, nevertheless, we managed to make a
decision and move to Armenia, as it was the only way to live in peace".
Armenpress news agency will present success stories of Syrian Armenian
moved to Armenia because of the difficult situation in Syria.